Savarkar could not be inspiration for Subhash Chandra Bose, his vision about India was a secular nation

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Kolkata: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, one of the tallest freedom fighters of India, had a special relation with Indian Muslims and a staunch believer in secularism. He had a vision for India, which was secular and democratic. His vision of India was completely different from Savarkar’s who wanted an India which had a supremacy of a particular race.

Researcher Vidya Bhushan Rawat, is writing a book on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. His relation with Indian Muslims. It will also shed light on his relationship with Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, Azad Hind Fauz, the Azad Hind newspaper and how Nehru looked after Netaji’s family after his death.

The Podcast also debunks the claim of Randeep Hudda, who is also acting as Savarkar in the forthcoming movie that the right wing leader was inspiration for Netaji.

There are several hearsay stories that Bose had differences with Indian National Congress leaders, but Rawat claims, he never talked ill about any leader and understood that everyone– Gandhi ji, Nehri, Azad, Sardar Patel’s role in the freedom movement. His newspaper Azad Hind had not a single article against those leaders.

Azad Hind paper used to report about Pasmanda Muslims, on whose name politics are being played today.

In this Podcast, Vidya Bhushan talked at length about Netaji. Listen to the episode– All About Subhash Chandra Bose.

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