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  • @woodsandcreeks
    @woodsandcreeks Před rokem +5134

    If Western people think that approaching Hitler was wrong, please remember that Indians see the Brits as way worse at genocide in India (read Jallianwala Bagh massacre, great Bengal famine). Thus, to us Hitler, British raj, Portuguese occupation (the Portuguese need separate videos) were all the same. Again, the notion of western problems aren't India's problems can be applied here.

    • @all.in.noplanB
      @all.in.noplanB Před rokem +136

      Jaishankar

    • @manasmishra928
      @manasmishra928 Před rokem +3

      These western people know nothing about what Indians have gone through nd think approaching Hitler is wrong as if we care for what he did , lmao ,nobody in the world cared for us at that time why we have to hold the flag of humanity every time when nobody did that for us .
      For me britishers are worse than Hitler, Hitler atleast had a motive because Germany was humiliated so badly during ww1 so his narcissist approach atleast had some brain cells used , meanwhile what britishers did was out of pure greed nd self fishness. Not saying what Hitler did is right .

    • @thegreatone899
      @thegreatone899 Před rokem +37

      There are literally more of them

    • @prabhatsingh5234
      @prabhatsingh5234 Před rokem

      At that time no one knew about hitler genocide of jews

    • @woodsandcreeks
      @woodsandcreeks Před rokem +213

      @@prabhatsingh5234 today many know. But the atrocities of the British are not well known as much as holocaust. The world needs to know that Brits were no different from Hitler in many ways.

  • @ThinkSchool
    @ThinkSchool Před rokem +2862

    Thank you for your kind words Achara and Steph :)
    Means a lot :)
    Also my name is Ganesh

    • @adityajoies
      @adityajoies Před rokem +103

      Ganesh, incredible work man. What I like about you is when I watch your videos I don't see an agenda. Pure information narrated as it is.

    • @singhkumar4948
      @singhkumar4948 Před rokem +34

      Ganesh if you want to learn more about Netaji and his life after death
      Kindly watch Anuj Dhar and Chandrachur Ghose works and their books on netaji especially Conundrum.

    • @sushilkumarlohani6709
      @sushilkumarlohani6709 Před rokem +11

      Your work is amazing!

    • @zyphtron
      @zyphtron Před rokem +9

      Brilliant work Ganesh!

    • @bangalibangalore2404
      @bangalibangalore2404 Před rokem +4

      Your videos on West Bengal are lit, need more

  • @human-wq9vk
    @human-wq9vk Před rokem +858

    Freedom is not given , it's taken .
    - Nethaji Subash chandra Bose.
    Jai hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @shikazu01
    @shikazu01 Před rokem +194

    "তোমরা আমাকে রক্ত দাও আমি তোমাদের স্বাধীনতা দেব" - Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

  • @captaindelta43
    @captaindelta43 Před rokem +1384

    "You give me blood , I will give you freedom"
    -Neetaji Subash Chandra Bose .
    The man , the myth , the legend .
    We all love him , respect him . Founder of Azad Hind Fauj or Indian National army. One of the best and biggest reason of Indian Independence.

    • @namenotfound4047
      @namenotfound4047 Před rokem +125

      @nothing nothing 'Violent' is a subjective term. If you fight an animal that is attacking your family, are you being 'violent'? Netaji was a hero, more than gandhi could ever hope to be, get that very clear in your head.

    • @diveshchauhan1767
      @diveshchauhan1767 Před rokem +31

      @nothing nothing And A Only Reason For India's Freedom 🇮🇳

    • @smarterasap123
      @smarterasap123 Před rokem +48

      @nothing nothing yes nobody is comparable to gandhi in bhadwagiri

    • @namenotfound4047
      @namenotfound4047 Před rokem +45

      @nothing nothing Such a pessimistic human you are. Also, since you didn't get it, the 'animal' in my sentence referred to the british. And there is nothing inhumane in fighting your oppressors with violence. Even our ancient texts outline this fact - "Ahimsa parmo dharma, dharmo himsa tathaiva cha" meaning "Non violence is supreme, but violence committed in the protection of dharma (duty, responsibilty) is even more supreme".

    • @ramhalder2592
      @ramhalder2592 Před rokem

      @nothing nothing
      Think deeply....
      A day , your mother was killed in front of you , coz u only request him not to kill but don't force him to stop...
      That's your thinking.....

  • @indian9428
    @indian9428 Před rokem +1616

    One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives. :- NETAJI SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE

    • @kapiljain905
      @kapiljain905 Před rokem +21

      Gandhi was a British agent, how many knows he when Gandhi was in Africa he wanted to fight from British Army side, but British army denied and asked to help their wounded soldiers, later British army awarded him as Sargent in British army. For many years no one knows what he was doing in Africa and how he suddenly landed in India, and why he & Nehru always get special treatment from Brishers like 3 start Jail while other kept in very drastic situation.Gandhi was the first person who killed democracy when in Congress presidential election Subhash chandra bose got 12 vote and Nehru got just 3 vote despite Gandhi made Nehru as congress president.

    • @DineshkumarGottimukkala
      @DineshkumarGottimukkala Před rokem +1

      @Velichayshiy lider Hey Man.. You admire Nethaji. We all do. But That doesn't necessarily mean you should hate all other freedom fighters. What propaganda are you trying to impose repetitively with just this one comment by Bhim ji, who himself said that he was an opponent. If you truly admired Nethaji, you wouldn't try to defame others as Nethaji himself didn't defame any other freedom fighters just because their ideologies differed. Let's keep their Pride intact in International Platforms. If We, ourselves, defame our Indian Freedom Fighters, Westerners take happiness in it.

    • @DineshkumarGottimukkala
      @DineshkumarGottimukkala Před rokem

      @@kapiljain905 What a Clown you are!! It's evident from your comment that you are a student of SMU - Social Media University. Educate yourself first and then Educate us. Don't demean our great Leaders using your mini Brain in front of the West. 🤬

    • @kaushy
      @kaushy Před rokem

      wasnt he a fascist ?

    • @kaushy
      @kaushy Před rokem

      also he supported hitler's views

  • @pavitrajayakumar9553
    @pavitrajayakumar9553 Před rokem +276

    I’m a Malaysian Indian but you have no idea how proud and goosebumps this video makes me. Till date my grandmother used to tell me the story of unseen HERO Subash Chandra Boss. She has seen the struggles and sacrifices of her father, my great grandfather who also there in Indian Army at Singapore with Nethaji. I am so proud to be Indian no matter where I am & so blessed to know the story from my great grandfather and grandmother❤❤

    • @purnendujana632
      @purnendujana632 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You will tell this story to your friends and also to the children of your family

    • @navg2009
      @navg2009 Před 9 měsíci

      Well said brother/ sis

    • @yoganathansuppiah3692
      @yoganathansuppiah3692 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes here many have his photo of him till now

    • @yoganathansuppiah3692
      @yoganathansuppiah3692 Před 8 měsíci

      One name a thousand words

    • @shivangsharma2965
      @shivangsharma2965 Před 2 měsíci

      Thankful to your great grandfather 🤍 He made a great contribution to set us free 🛐 bow down to the unsung heros about whom we are not taught. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

  • @ShadowsGaloreTV
    @ShadowsGaloreTV Před rokem +390

    Proud to be the grandson of an INA veteran. Glad that their stories are being told.

    • @chinazieswillstartww3253
      @chinazieswillstartww3253 Před rokem +26

      Massive respect to your grandfather who fought for the indipendence of our mother land. Nethaji Subhash Chandra Bose should be the father of our nation not British agent Gandhi. If INA won the war India wouldn't have been divided into two

    • @ShadowsGaloreTV
      @ShadowsGaloreTV Před rokem +22

      @@chinazieswillstartww3253 Namskar and Thank you. He finally came back to India as a penniless refugee. The only memory he had with him of INA was the patta of his uniform. Long after, once mom asked him why he never applied for freedom fighter pension. He replied, "Babu, pension ke liye thode lada tha"
      Our generation owes a lot to men and women like them.

    • @agnivachat17
      @agnivachat17 Před rokem +5

      heyyy damnnn mad respect brother

    • @ShadowsGaloreTV
      @ShadowsGaloreTV Před rokem +1

      @@agnivachat17 Thank you :)

    • @divyanshsharma8168
      @divyanshsharma8168 Před rokem +3

      respect for him !!

  • @suvadipghosh1617
    @suvadipghosh1617 Před rokem +1294

    Dr. BR Ambedkar once said that Gandhi got a lot of respect in foreign countries than in India.
    Because a lot of books were published about Gandhi, a lot of documentaries were published by the movie makers, by the media, by authors and by the Indian government of that time, moreover people in India give a lot of respect to Netaji. Netaji lives in the hearts of Indian people. Netaji is Emotion ❤️😌🙏

    • @Pk_1911
      @Pk_1911 Před rokem +11

      Yes many more haven’t introduced or any major books have written about them so they are not very known to western world.

    • @dantmanjan2944
      @dantmanjan2944 Před rokem +5

      Legends never die.
      They become a part of you .❤️

    • @suvadipghosh1617
      @suvadipghosh1617 Před rokem +6

      @@Pk_1911 yes govt should also promote others region of India's Freedom fighters by build statue as well.. there are so many things happened during independence process not only Gandhi andolan..

    • @kvm6
      @kvm6 Před rokem +4

      @Velichayshiy lider Better source than Internet needed in the age of Deepfakes and AI.

    • @kvm6
      @kvm6 Před rokem +2

      @Velichayshiy lider was just saying good sources needed. So, cite the sources, otherwise you sound like a fool.

  • @Shourya_Singh
    @Shourya_Singh Před rokem +488

    My Great Grandfather was in Azaad Hind Fauj and were also put to jail for several years in andaman and Nicobar islands and the family thought he dies until he came home one day. Proud of him 💪

    • @jdileepkumar6230
      @jdileepkumar6230 Před rokem +33

      We all greatfull to you're grand father.

    • @jdileepkumar6230
      @jdileepkumar6230 Před rokem +11

      Thank you sir

    • @silvermoon1936
      @silvermoon1936 Před rokem +16

      Salute to your GREAT GRAND FATHER & acknowledge my respect to your bloodline !!

    • @Shourya_Singh
      @Shourya_Singh Před rokem +17

      And let me tell you on thing that because of his sacrifices we are living a comfortable life as we were allotted a petrol pump in 1993 and were also given agricultural land too. 🙂

    • @AmritenduRana31082000
      @AmritenduRana31082000 Před rokem

      No one cares.we live 2022 not 1920 anymore.get a job.

  • @helloguys2816
    @helloguys2816 Před rokem +76

    Netaji is the only reason why India got freedom ❤️

  • @Snowaxe3D
    @Snowaxe3D Před rokem +96

    I am glad My dad taught me this history (before our school tried to brainwash me) when I was very young, I still remember We had 5 framed photos(wallpaper) of NetaJi with his quote in our home.

  • @bhairavichaudhary6274
    @bhairavichaudhary6274 Před rokem +532

    Whenever I listen about Netaji i feel even more proud Bcz my Grandfather was a soldier in Indian National Army of Netaji and for 7 yrs he didnt come back home cz he was captured. One of my grandfather (grandpa's brother) who faced trials at Red fort. His mother always waited for his son till her last breath as he couldnt see his dead body. 💔 And after all the sacrifice they teach us the nonsense non violent movement. HUH

    • @agnibhubijali
      @agnibhubijali Před rokem +34

      Right sister....NON SENSE NON VIOLENT MOVEMENT. Had there not been the fauj and Netaji, we would still be licking and cleaning Brits shoes.

    • @cryptomambaindia2645
      @cryptomambaindia2645 Před rokem +10

      So true!

    • @silvermoon1936
      @silvermoon1936 Před rokem +22

      Salute to your GRANDFATHER & Pranam to your bloodline !!..

    • @rajatverma360
      @rajatverma360 Před rokem +8

      OM SHANTI for Him
      JAI HIND SAB JI

    • @shadowx348
      @shadowx348 Před rokem +3

      @@agnibhubijali that’s an assumption Gandhi ji had an impact

  • @NawazAhmed1
    @NawazAhmed1 Před rokem +633

    It's such an honour to be named after one of Netaji's commanders.
    Jai Hind Jai Bharat

    • @PrinceChauhan010
      @PrinceChauhan010 Před rokem +7

      great

    • @agnibhubijali
      @agnibhubijali Před rokem +31

      I know a Shahnawaz living in my locality, having a Pakistani flag hoisted high in his backyard. We need true Indians like you brother. Take love.

    • @divyendushekhar1984
      @divyendushekhar1984 Před rokem +5

      This is lovely Shahnawaz. Jai hind 🇮🇳

    • @devashishsharma2496
      @devashishsharma2496 Před rokem +2

      @@agnibhubijali jhooth

    • @PankajSharma-mt3sj
      @PankajSharma-mt3sj Před rokem +13

      @@agnibhubijali Why is he able to do that in your locality? Why is he not in Jail yet?

  • @aniruddhaverulkar3841
    @aniruddhaverulkar3841 Před rokem +50

    Just an FYI, 25 lakh is not 250,000 its actually 2.5 million.
    You guys are doing great work by reacting to these videos as it helps us Indians to understand what narrative you have in your head, what is taught to you.
    Kudos to you guys!

  • @alteclansing2638
    @alteclansing2638 Před rokem +52

    Bose and 3 military commanders are the real Hero’s of United India (Every independent country in subcontinent).

  • @arijitgoswami311
    @arijitgoswami311 Před rokem +657

    Legends say that Bose didn't die in that plane crash..it was faked for the British and he worked in shadows as "Gumnami Baba" he made significant plays for independence..the whole show Achara mentioned is about that..there is even a temple of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose In Japan and people can visit..He is respected highly there ❤️

    • @akscs373
      @akscs373 Před rokem +4

      Legends nhi conspiracy theorist bolte h usko...
      Unke bachho ne saf gumnami baba k naam se mana kr rkha h

    • @amithanda4934
      @amithanda4934 Před rokem +6

      These gossip mills about netaji not dying and being gumnami baba is an insult to him and moreover what is the purpose behind being annonymous when he would have served the nation in the limelight better

    • @AyushSingh-ty5ph
      @AyushSingh-ty5ph Před rokem +18

      @@akscs373 unke bache nai bus ek beti thi aur zara background check krna vo kin logo ke sath thi wahi log jisne history book se ye chapter hataya aur hamesha se netaji ki biwi unke sath thi unki beti unke sath nai thi

    • @AyushSingh-ty5ph
      @AyushSingh-ty5ph Před rokem +19

      @@amithanda4934 it's not an insult just watch anuj dhar about subhash chandra bose he will explain u with proves what he was and what he did

    • @manasmishra928
      @manasmishra928 Před rokem +7

      @@amithanda4934 because he supported the *wrong* (obv he didn't know what Hitler was upto or what he has done) side in the ww2 so he had to keep himself hidden otherwise he would have been publicly hanged as nehru was very close with the British , nd there were no reports of a plane crash in Taiwan either nd the ashes of netaji never were never checked through a DNA test so all these makes me think that he didn't die in 1945.
      U only think why nehru had such great relationships with Britishshers even tho they made us go through so much including him.

  • @niloymondal8856
    @niloymondal8856 Před rokem +292

    Subhash Chandra Bose not a ordinary freedom fighter
    He is an EMOTION

  • @kishoredhar3660
    @kishoredhar3660 Před rokem +19

    There is a book about Netaji by Shoilen Roy. It's called, "Aami Shubhash Bolchhi." This is Shubhash Speaking. At the end of the book, two men close to this man sat in a room. One was on his death bed. The other one had been with Shubhash in his last moment. The dying man said, "Is Shubhash actually dead?" The other man said, "I am a soldier. I cannot go against orders."

    • @santanumaji2986
      @santanumaji2986 Před rokem +1

      Colonel Habib ur Rahman

    • @debduttapathak8588
      @debduttapathak8588 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Ik right as a Bengali if I didn't knew about netaji I would have felt ashamed thank God I do know both the types of freedom fighters

  • @pranayroy180
    @pranayroy180 Před rokem +6

    "Tum mujhe khoon do, mai tumhe azaadi dunga" meaning "Give me blood, I will give you freedom". These words are still enough to boil my blood & fight for the sovereignty of Mother India. Thank you Netaji for this luxury called freedom ❤

  • @icyanide6051
    @icyanide6051 Před rokem +45

    Don't worry, we bengali people know that our Rabindranath Thakur made a song dedicated to Netaji that is now recognized as our National Anthem.
    So even if you don't talk about our Gumnami Baba, he will always be remembered through our National Anthem.

    • @bld-cd6xb
      @bld-cd6xb Před 7 měsíci +7

      Glad u said - 'rabindranath Thakur' and not 'Tagore'

  • @adityabanerjee5869
    @adityabanerjee5869 Před rokem +42

    *"Give me blood, and I shall give you freedom"*
    - Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

  • @CHRISdiary77264
    @CHRISdiary77264 Před rokem +12

    We....Proud Him Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose 🇮🇳🇮🇳💪💪❤️❤️😘😘💪💪💪💪

  • @bikelovers3675
    @bikelovers3675 Před rokem +22

    Proud to be an Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳 proud to be an Bengali ❤❤❤❤

    • @sakthimohan2123
      @sakthimohan2123 Před rokem +3

      We, the Tamil people served our Nethaji 's military.

  • @rahuld.sangma7999
    @rahuld.sangma7999 Před rokem +133

    Netaji said, 'Give me blood and i will give you FREEDOM'.... the actual first Prime Minister of INDIA....the father of 'Azad Hind Fauj'....

  • @aparnaemailme
    @aparnaemailme Před rokem +108

    My dad has told me stories about Netaji Subash Chandra Bose since the time I was a kid. He once told me about how Netaji did not value the civil services exam at all. But he anyway took the exam to prove a point to his friends who mocked him about being scared to take that exam. He cleared it in 6 months. His contribution towards the independence of India was deliberately hidden by the Indian National Congress (India's first PM, education ministers, and others) so that they could glorify their own useless selves. And stories about how Subash Chandra Bose never actually died in a plane crash are legendary and so are the stories of his escape from British house arrest in the middle of the night.

    • @SparkElleBeauty
      @SparkElleBeauty Před rokem +3

      Same. My dad used to tell me stories of Netaji all the time and I knew most of this because of him. He took very keen interest in our country's history, he was very well read so he educated us well enough. So I know the real heroes of India are not the ones we wasted our time and effort reading about in the history books. The other hero he talks about a lot is Rashbihari Rose

    • @snvhunter5430
      @snvhunter5430 Před rokem +1

      My grandmother used to tell a lot of stories about the atrocities of Mughal empire and British hell with them proud to be a kattar hindu

    • @yoganathansuppiah3692
      @yoganathansuppiah3692 Před 8 měsíci

      He did not die in plane crash it's a British story e was in japan

  • @prasad-5207
    @prasad-5207 Před rokem +15

    Tell and fight for the true hero of India. To remember him, we need him everywhere in the Indian States and in our heart. Develop true patriotism for my India, my Bharat.🙏

  • @rupshachakraborty974
    @rupshachakraborty974 Před rokem +5

    Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was a legend, is a legend and will always be one..... If it was his way we could have get the freedom with actual fighting not overnight through the radio...... This man had that capacity..... ❤️

  • @Grafield69
    @Grafield69 Před rokem +65

    My Eyes are literally filled with tear. Such a Legend Neta ji Subhash Chandra Bose 🙏🏻. Legends never die. Ghandhi was nothing in front of him. 😔

    • @Techfollowme
      @Techfollowme Před rokem

      Gandhi and the inc gave the idea of an independent idea they created movements across india for more than half a century of India. Countless inc members spent decades of their lives in jails in inhumane conditions. Giving your lifetime for a country has to have enough merit as giving your life for your country. Freedom struggle is not about a single person. Read so your mind opens.

    • @corerealist9802
      @corerealist9802 Před rokem

      @@Techfollowme INC was a party of elites who used common people for their political gains

    • @L0gical-warri0rs007
      @L0gical-warri0rs007 Před rokem +1

      @@Techfollowme yes, they did.. but that doesn't mean every one else didn't struggle of freedom. According to me, credit should be given where credit is due...

  • @diyapatel6354
    @diyapatel6354 Před rokem +442

    Had his work been recognised by the Indian Government that ruled India post-1947, people in India would’ve questioned the significance of Gandhi in India and the credit that he is normally given which would make it difficult for them to rule India the way they wished to. Also, Nehru and other Congress leaders were in one way or the other intimated by Netaji in the first place because he overthrew even Gandhi’s popularity in 1939 when he won the election against a Gandhi backed candidate.

    • @rakshitsingh40
      @rakshitsingh40 Před rokem

      But we should remember gandhiji had nothing to do with it. It was a political agenda of Congress. Right? Gandhiji is rightfully respected and wrongfully used as a political weapon.

    • @Shiva-zj6od
      @Shiva-zj6od Před rokem +15

      Just go and check it out. Netaji overthrew gandhi backed candidate. And have u considered to find who backed netaji at that election. It was Nehru. Netaji's name was presented by nehru. Go get some knowledge over all these things.

    • @thirstyjogger
      @thirstyjogger Před rokem +10

      Absolutely irrelevant facts. Netaji was liked by them but obviously their ideologies didn't match at some point leading to two different sides. We needed both people

    • @karandoshi8828
      @karandoshi8828 Před rokem +1

      Gandhi was simply an agent put in by Britishers to delay independence as much as as possible(at least delay till world war 2 finishes) , which btw happened

    • @AkashSingh-nf5ey
      @AkashSingh-nf5ey Před rokem +9

      @@Shiva-zj6od and who was nehru. Was he more popular than Bose. It's like saying Modi is backed by Pragya Singh, umaa bharti, etc. And that's why Modi won the election.

  • @ap-dk5yw
    @ap-dk5yw Před rokem +6

    The one thing about netaji is everyone knows him as netaji which actually means Respected leader in english, which hasn't changed yet, people love him he was the perfect personification of the rebellion/struggle/cause , to the western audience he tried every way before approaching hitler, it was his last resort.

  • @malayaranjansahu7650
    @malayaranjansahu7650 Před rokem +9

    In the opening remarks by Steph Sabraw after the video, she got it absolutely right & that is precisely the reason why it is not taught but it should be taught because it is an integral part of our independence.

  • @batman__gotham
    @batman__gotham Před rokem +177

    SALUTE to all our Freedom fighters , who sacrificed themselves for our Country... Jai HIND 🇮🇳
    Also recently the statue of Honourable Subhash Chandra Bose ( India Gate ) was Inaugurated by PM Modi

  • @beastmodeon7121
    @beastmodeon7121 Před rokem +107

    The Most Iconic Line of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose which he said in that Famous Speech Was..
    "Tum mjhe khoon do, Mai tumhe Ajaadi dunga"
    Means
    "You Give me Your Blood, I'll give you Freedom"
    Very deep Meaning.. In my Younger Days I misunderstood That Line in a negative way ..but as I grow up.. This line Seems to be the most Powerfull line to say To any rebellion..

  • @Raut-warrior
    @Raut-warrior Před rokem +4

    Savarkar, Clement Atlee and Ambedkar all acknowledged that Bose's and his INA were one of the most important factors for freedom

  • @riksarkar4343
    @riksarkar4343 Před rokem +7

    If you ever want to know who was the earliest giga Chad Sigma of India just remember the name Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

  • @anantsharma6365
    @anantsharma6365 Před rokem +318

    Netaji's ideology was in complete contrast to Gandhi ji's teachings
    Therefore, in order to elevate Gandhi ji's image, it was essential to dilute the impact that Netaji had in our freedom struggle
    INC (ruling party at that time) was the primary reason for this bcoz they drafted history in a way that would strengthen their political image
    Gandhi ji was the primary representative of INC so he became the lead protagonist of their story
    Netaji went against Gandhi ji & hence he was left out of the narrative
    The more one learns about Gandhi ji, the more they realize that the history taught to us hasn't been very transparent

    • @leelasatish
      @leelasatish Před rokem +16

      @nothing nothing I agree with you on violence not being a good way to revolt, it is the way India got Indepedence which should be thaught irrespective of consequences. Moreover, death of bose is not that straight as you think.
      Gandhi on other hand really had a long vision of getting independence through non violence and non co-operation which atleast this case was not successfull as we will never be able to realise the scenario of non violent independence which we already got. However, teachings of Gandhi is still relevant and prevelant in current society

    • @netaji_bangla
      @netaji_bangla Před rokem

      @nothing nothing and everything gandhi did made India weaker, his movements were failure ...Netaji and INA's threat made the British leave India ...
      Dont let the gandhians brainwash yourself .... When someone is torturing your motherland, killing your brothers, violence is the only way of resistance... Those roundtable conference are nothing but some dumb propaganda events

    • @MasoomRana
      @MasoomRana Před rokem +9

      I love it when people don't read their text books in school and then come up with long conspiracy theories on Bose being left out of the narrative.

    • @Pk_1911
      @Pk_1911 Před rokem +25

      @nothing nothing violence worked in many countries to get freedom! USA itself! So, that time Bose didn’t feel non violence moments would give freedom. What he did is nothing wrong. And what Gandhi did was nothing wrong either. And we got freedom not because of ONLY Gandhi’s movements. There were multiple reasons why Brit decided to leave India.

    • @LinuxLuddite
      @LinuxLuddite Před rokem +3

      Netaji espoused for a socialist fascist regime. A blend of both the extremes. That's not what the indian leaders had in mind , idolising him might have created its own problems in post independence home rule. Netaji was a patriot no doubt about that.

  • @shirishsharma3836
    @shirishsharma3836 Před rokem +116

    Sardar Patel, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and Bhagat Singh were some of the pioneers of our freedom struggle.
    But the politics involved, followed by congress rule of india for 50 years changed what we know in history (only Gandhi ji and Nehru).

    • @niteshchandwani1809
      @niteshchandwani1809 Před rokem +11

      @@meinmovingimage3193 who taught you bhagat singh valued nehru actions the same book which taught you nehru and gandhi were the real hero , bhagat singh and netaji only supported nehru and gandhi just because they are also fighting and a large number of people were with them just for the sake of this they didnt say any bad thing about them you can read j d kriplani book about gandhi you will know how secular and good he was and google who j d kriplani was and there is video on beerbicep podcast channel too see that too and read lord mountbatten book and a letter written by him and you will know the real truth its a fact history was erased from our textbooks whether it is independence history or any other we all read about mughal empire have you ever read about maratha empire ??

    • @Pk_1911
      @Pk_1911 Před rokem +2

      @@niteshchandwani1809 Bhagatsingh and Gandhi/Nehru had mutual respect for each other.

    • @niteshchandwani1809
      @niteshchandwani1809 Před rokem +1

      @@Pk_1911 i know i told you the reason too but bhagat singh and netaji never valueed or justified their actions

    • @Pk_1911
      @Pk_1911 Před rokem +1

      @@niteshchandwani1809 they had differences in their thoughts, the way they were working. Doesn’t mean they didn’t value each other’s.

    • @niteshchandwani1809
      @niteshchandwani1809 Před rokem

      @@Pk_1911 here from value means they dont support their actions like netaji used to say azadi mangi nahi jati chhini jati hai

  • @veilexor4165
    @veilexor4165 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for doing this one . I myself am a Bengali and I feel proud.

  • @bohemianraaga
    @bohemianraaga Před 9 měsíci +2

    I'm thrilled to see both of you talking about this extremely important episode of indian history in such an unbiased manner.There are many more aspects to this epic freedom struggle and he indeed did not die in that plane crash. Extensive research has come out now. Would love to get in touch with you and share more such facts about Indian and World History
    Thanks a lot again and cheers!
    Great style and chill vibes by the way!

  • @kwismwikama
    @kwismwikama Před rokem +73

    Freedom is not given, it is taken
    - netaji shubhash chandra bose
    They didnt mentioned in book so i studied about him myself,

    • @seanmikk3655
      @seanmikk3655 Před rokem

      Can you please tell the title book or other resource you use to study about him

    • @vishalahuja2136
      @vishalahuja2136 Před rokem +2

      they did... you just a poor reader... and that can be seen from the grammatical error in your sentence.. "didnt mentioned..........",,,,,,hahahhaha

    • @kwismwikama
      @kwismwikama Před rokem

      @@vishalahuja2136 lol go and read history ncert book then say idiot and stop judging on the basis of english lol

    • @kwismwikama
      @kwismwikama Před rokem +2

      @@vishalahuja2136 if for you, english is only way to prove someone can read or write then you are still under colonial mentality where people are judged not on the basis of knowledge but on the basis of how good english they speak

    • @xekrom_01
      @xekrom_01 Před rokem +1

      @@vishalahuja2136 British spotted 😂😂

  • @AvinashKumar-ee3ov
    @AvinashKumar-ee3ov Před rokem +118

    I didn't know about you but I have learnt about him a lot by the books from my saink school . I was always fascinated about him and dressed like him on the indipendence day in my school . He was a real hero and no one can forget him.. 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @moviemarvel7450
      @moviemarvel7450 Před rokem +6

      99% of Indians don't study in "Sainik school". So we did not learn about him. Don't act elite.

    • @harmansingh-ri1ji
      @harmansingh-ri1ji Před rokem

      @@moviemarvel7450 99% indians do not get into saink school so he can act elite

    • @RaJ-kj2op
      @RaJ-kj2op Před rokem +5

      Since its sainik school,you got the chance to learn about him.Its not the same with the others.I laugh when they showcase a stooge like Gandhi as some god sent Leader but doesn't even mention the fighter who fought by being at the front lines.
      Subash chandra bose is a soldier and our bad luck,we got Gandhi and nehru as politicians and that too after independence

    • @vaibhavshukla6705
      @vaibhavshukla6705 Před rokem +2

      sanik schools follow the cbse syllabus and cbse is dominant one so its baseless that anyone haven't learned about neta ji now a days its the political propoganda only.... borrowing Congress leaders who haven't got place in post independence india and place them against gandhi and nehru and sad is that who are doing so don't have the leader of their own ideology to show

    • @moviemarvel7450
      @moviemarvel7450 Před rokem

      @@vaibhavshukla6705 I am from cbse school and I have never read about Netaji Subhas Chandra bose's rebellion. Yes they list his name in books but that's it. Even mass m*trderers like Ali Brothers are shown as freedom fighters in cbse books. So what's your point?

  • @kamalikag87
    @kamalikag87 Před rokem +2

    Goosebumps goosebumps goosebumps....Proud to be in a country where these legends were born for whom we are breathing the air of freedom

  • @harshitkumar9640
    @harshitkumar9640 Před rokem +6

    Netaji is our real hero not Gandhi. 🙏

  • @raahjeffkshez1075
    @raahjeffkshez1075 Před rokem +66

    Yep... There are many untold story of freedom fighters from every state.. even here in NE india,lots of freedom fighters that we know is not even mention 1 in indian freedom fighters there is also women war with British.. but no one remember brave women names.. so sad😔 he even mention when bringing soldiers to Imphal (capital of Manipur) lots of freedom fighter from manipur never even mention

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Před rokem +6

      Hey I recently have started knowing about north eastern kingdoms, tribals and freedom fighters. And thanks to internet and recent news of celebration Rani gaidinilui ( sorry for wrong spellings), and many such people. Even Odia freedom fighters.
      You know what even in Maharashtra there are many people I had no idea of their extent of contribution. Shahu maharaj was most iconic among them. Lahu ji salve… many many more.

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Před rokem +2

      Also I think travelling and seeing say museums or statues will help knowing more.

  • @chaitanyashinde9537
    @chaitanyashinde9537 Před rokem +76

    This chapter of Indian Independence history is kept secret because the Britishers left India in the hands of Gandhi's government which dont want the Indian citizen's to question the signification of the non voilence movements and the contribution of gandhi. It's very clear that we got independence due to the azad hind fauj of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose but the gandhiji and his government wanted us to believe that we got independence only because of the gandhiji and his non voilence moments. If people come to know that Netaji bose gave us the independence then there will be no place for the so called father of Nation in the history of independent india.

  • @benjamindas0440
    @benjamindas0440 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I came to know about Bose from a small documentary in 2016...since then he's been my inspiration...he truly was the man who won freedom for the country.

  • @laxKan
    @laxKan Před 9 měsíci +2

    The punch line in his speech was "Give me your life, and I will give you your freedom". Thanks for sharing guys. Honestly I didnt know about this as it was not what I studied in my history books, in India in the 90s. So they are planning to fix it now, which is 75 years after independence.. Which is wow so long, that's what people in India have studied about so far

  • @Overlord5242
    @Overlord5242 Před rokem +52

    He should have translated Netaji's iconic dialogue in English also so that they could have understand the depth of that sentence. It translate as “Give me your blood and I will give you freedom!”.♥️

    • @PopNotSickle
      @PopNotSickle Před rokem

      Thank youu! I was looking for the same

  • @naruto_itachi433
    @naruto_itachi433 Před rokem +140

    Celebrating subash Chandra Bose as freedom fighter is difficult from here the beginning, East Indian company was afraid of subash his point of view was different from Gandhi ,Nehru and other congressman at that time.he thought Armed revolution will bring freedom more faster then Policy of non-violence.Subash traveled Russia and Germany to get armed support.He lived in shadows for most his life his After culcata province Madaras province supported subash.

    • @pulkitkaushik
      @pulkitkaushik Před rokem

      +1

    • @manannaik1341
      @manannaik1341 Před rokem +13

      Gandhi and Nehru their goals were never to free India

    • @praveenpillay4329
      @praveenpillay4329 Před rokem +3

      @@manannaik1341 Aacha.....aur kya kya sika hai tumne WhatsApp par.

    • @manannaik1341
      @manannaik1341 Před rokem +6

      @@praveenpillay4329 WhatsApp se yeh sikha ki hum free hue Indian Navy mutiny se.. navy got inspired from Bose..

    • @AGH0RE
      @AGH0RE Před rokem

      @@praveenpillay4329 Aur tune kya sikha hai Lund University se Bdsk. Kahin tu voh Gandhi ki nazais aulad toh nahi har comments section me ja kar jaise hag raha hai. Hahaha

  • @cityofjoykolkata7704
    @cityofjoykolkata7704 Před rokem +2

    This is our x hero......... Proud nataji subhash chandra bose life story........ Because he is 100% national love❤

  • @subarnodey9114
    @subarnodey9114 Před rokem +3

    Netaji is legend the real superhero.. ❤️ proud to be an Indian proud to be a Bengali ❤️ The Bengali power

  • @ShaileshWaran
    @ShaileshWaran Před rokem +46

    i always love to see steph ...she is really involved and relatable.

  • @raghavagarwal5388
    @raghavagarwal5388 Před rokem +33

    I am from the same city where Netaji was born. Infact, we went to the same school as well. His legacy will live on ❤️

  • @aruu001
    @aruu001 Před rokem +1

    Idk about others but I'm hearing stories of Shubhash Chandra Bose sir from my childhood...
    And i really respect him a lot

  • @lakshyavarshney8604
    @lakshyavarshney8604 Před rokem

    Love the content you guys post. Keep going guys 🎉

  • @adyasangeevlogs
    @adyasangeevlogs Před rokem +112

    Maybe, I was 13-14 years' old when in school we were taught about both Gandhiji and Netaji. But even at that age from the limited knowledge somehow I knew that violent Britishers needed people like Netaji and Sardar Bhagat Singh ji. I do respect Gandhiji but my love is more towards Netaji and Sardar Bhagat Singh ji. 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @nischesharma
      @nischesharma Před rokem +2

      We differentiate them extremists and moderates extremists is so negative connotation

    • @anormalanimelover199
      @anormalanimelover199 Před 5 měsíci +1

      It's general
      A stranger is slapping you and you just give your other cheek to take another, why wouldn't he take another chance?
      I actually doubt that Gandhi was even considered a threat by British
      And the fact that he was made famous is just to cover the armed movements that were happening so that all indians do not revolt at one

  • @hrickthegeek
    @hrickthegeek Před rokem +378

    I think you should react to *Gumnaami* which is a Bengali film dealing with his life and subsequent theories about his "death".
    His efforts have always been hidden in our school textbooks and media. As someone whose family lived briefly in his neighbourhood, I'm shocked that I learnt about his awesomeness in 9th Standard.
    Did you know that after he met Hitler personally, he was part of a Japanese submarine crew who outsmarted a British submarine to get him to Japan?
    Now tell me, where in our history textbooks have you heard of this?

    • @nabindandapat1811
      @nabindandapat1811 Před rokem +13

      I wanted to recommend it and u did it for me thanks..

    • @spiritual-Aatma
      @spiritual-Aatma Před rokem +7

      I would recommend seeing Anuj Dhar discussion in this topic. He has dedicated his life in deciphering these mysteries and bringing out the reality. They are much factual than the movie gumnaami.

    • @MasoomRana
      @MasoomRana Před rokem +4

      I personally remember reading it in our class 10 ICSE History/Civics book, and the same in NCERT for competitives, so I always find it weird to believe when people say that the textbooks don't have these information.

    • @spiritual-Aatma
      @spiritual-Aatma Před rokem +2

      History books mostly cover history revolving around Delhi like the Mughal history and the contribution of Congress and Gandhi. Netaji barely receives a few pages with all these crucial information being missing. That needs to change.

    • @MasoomRana
      @MasoomRana Před rokem +3

      @@spiritual-Aatma Mughal History isn't even there after class 7/8, with 8 dedicated to the latter Mughals, Marathas, and the entry and rise of the EIC. Netaji is covered in 10, and further more in +2. All the information in this video (and much more about INA) are definitely covered by class 10.

  • @kellytamang1911
    @kellytamang1911 Před rokem +2

    very true...!!! Netaji Subash Chandra Bose was a real hero who helped people of India in getting independence not the non voilence moment...you can use logic y the real history was not mentioned... it's really sad😢😢😢

  • @MrDebkumarbasu
    @MrDebkumarbasu Před rokem +4

    I share my birthday with India's independence: 15th August. As a bengali, and being born on that day, I grew up learning and reading about him. To the point that I would only research about him 24x7 at an unhealthy level.
    I still keep my research going about what happened to netaji cause the claims about the plane crash is very sketchy based on shady evidence.

  • @TrollerWithJokes
    @TrollerWithJokes Před rokem +10

    My grandfather was in Azad Hind Sena, My grandma who is 92 now still receives pension.

  • @ashishsingh2908
    @ashishsingh2908 Před rokem +31

    I have mad respect for him... He was really unsung legend 🙏🏽

  • @shubodas499
    @shubodas499 Před rokem +1

    Love from Kolkata and whole India knows what is Kolkata for freedom of India🇮🇳☝️🔆

  • @borispinto6214
    @borispinto6214 Před rokem +1

    We all respect every soldier and martyr who made a big difference with small moves for the freedom of our country.. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

  • @rahulgandhi3358
    @rahulgandhi3358 Před rokem +29

    Netaji is not just a freedom fighter but the real father of nation and a emotion within people

  • @mindfulness-meditation4895

    He was the most instrumental in us getting Independence and he was the one to be our Prime Minister but we all know what happened!

  • @imemperor6658
    @imemperor6658 Před 10 měsíci +1

    My nation went through a lot but still standing stronger. God bless Hindustan 🇮🇳

  • @lokeshk4642
    @lokeshk4642 Před rokem +2

    My neighbor in 1990s was a captain in INA. He was in his 90s. He had written a book in 1970 and he gave a copy to us for reading. Couple of reasons why Netaji Bose's contribution is downplayed is because 1. The media does not want to encourage mutiny, violent resistance and formation of an alternate Military while there is an official Military. They want to project that everything is possible by non-violent (peaceful) protest otherwise coming generations will emulate the violent protest and formation of alternate military as a solution. 2. The British were embarrassed about losing to a violent resistance so they worked with Gandhi and highlighted his movement as the reason for India's Independence. In this way, it will make it appear that the British left India out of kindness and not because they could not control the violent protests.

  • @Joel.Gonsalves
    @Joel.Gonsalves Před rokem +28

    As an Indian I think it was delibratly covered up as M K Gandhi narrative was peace and harmoney and that Indians learned that way. Voilence is not the answer to everthing. we need to understand the true value of power and only a country that aqquires power thru struggle and hard work will understand the value and truness of power.

  • @tenzinnyima2792
    @tenzinnyima2792 Před rokem +29

    Believe me or not... My late father used to tell me the story of Netaji..even his mystery death. I was little boy when he told me.. but surprisingly no history text book never tell us these story.. it just came to us through people to people contact..

    • @greatsukhad
      @greatsukhad Před rokem +1

      Here is fun fact for you and @Achara @Steph Netaji didn't die back then. He lived very long almost invisible and died a few years ago. Probably lived a 100 years or so and my family people have seen and met him once and many people too say so who lived in that area he lived unknown to others

    • @rohitkota9427
      @rohitkota9427 Před rokem

      @@greatsukhad It's arguable and will remain a mystery forever

  • @HINDUSTANJINDABAD22
    @HINDUSTANJINDABAD22 Před rokem +2

    i live in haryana ,India. here even small kids know about Neta ji Bose. not from the books or news but bcz of their elders told them and to them their elders told. British made govt tried their best to remove him from the history . but truth pops up when it is pressed too much. even the normally indian ppl say Jai Hind was 1st said by Bose.

  • @user-rf7uj5vt3i
    @user-rf7uj5vt3i Před rokem +1

    Every true genuine Indian, believe me every single one, is thrilled to see that you guys are helping those history-ignorant Indians learn their true history.

  • @christy_003
    @christy_003 Před rokem +23

    Netaji Was Such A Man of Balance.....he had the extreme and crazy love for motherland that he was ready to do any sacrifice for its freedom but at the same time he had the qualities of a nerd diplomat to use his emotions,logic and negotiation wisely.
    Netaji was a pain in ass of Brits and they could never imagine that a brown indian could sit with Adolf Hitler. We Respect and try to follow the values of Gandhiji but we keep those guys in heart who turned the RED color of this soil into DARK RED..

  • @pulkitkaushik
    @pulkitkaushik Před rokem +178

    Yes this is the need of the hour. Honour to the actual legends should be restored and those made unnecessary fathers should be brought down to their actual posts.

    • @praveenpillay4329
      @praveenpillay4329 Před rokem +6

      First go and learn your history and then talk about changing history. ....

    • @pulkitkaushik
      @pulkitkaushik Před rokem +21

      @@praveenpillay4329 who said about changing history ? what's taught isn't history. History is facts which isn't being taught.

    • @shodhitgoyal6539
      @shodhitgoyal6539 Před rokem

      @@praveenpillay4329 What history?, manipulated propaganda written by CONgress's Marxist historians?

    • @praveenpillay4329
      @praveenpillay4329 Před rokem

      @@pulkitkaushik You talked about restoring. Yes, definitely, history of RSS who worked for the British should also be taught in the school....Lies propagated through WhatsApp chats or nowadays tv news is not history. Do a fact check on things before believing in them. There are n number of fact checking websites.....do it.

    • @spfilmsart
      @spfilmsart Před rokem +11

      @@praveenpillay4329 First you go and research. Textbooks are not the books written by people who saw independence. Expand your knowledge and don't be a textbook worm. Lack of knowledge makes you write these comments 😂

  • @ASH9366
    @ASH9366 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Legend is always a legend
    Our great true freedom fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
    Jai Hind 🇮🇳

  • @alokbalsekar
    @alokbalsekar Před rokem +1

    9:47 For those who do not understand hindi
    "Tum Mujhe Khoon Do, Main Tumhe Azaadi Doonga"...
    Give me your blood, and I shall give you your freedom ....
    That Stirring, Rallying Clarion Call that Set Millions of Indians on the path to freedom....

  • @parvbansal8475
    @parvbansal8475 Před rokem +44

    There are also other freedom fighters like Veer Savarkar, Lala Lajpat Rai, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, Rani Laxmi Bai, Mangal Pandey and many others. These heroes helped India in gaining independence from British. Salute to those heroes.

    • @Anonymous-mz9un
      @Anonymous-mz9un Před rokem +1

      lol savarkar was poop

    • @shodhitgoyal6539
      @shodhitgoyal6539 Před rokem +2

      Now some chamcha will come and say savarkar a freedom fighter hahahaha😑.

    • @vimdhayakjigulambipurwale1917
      @vimdhayakjigulambipurwale1917 Před rokem +6

      @@shodhitgoyal6539 savarkar hinduvaadi the isliye congressi jalte hai 😂

    • @AmritenduRana31082000
      @AmritenduRana31082000 Před rokem

      @@vimdhayakjigulambipurwale1917 doesn't matter if someone follows congress or not.any smart perso. Who knows and understands history knows Savarkar was just a pathetic idiot and extremist.Only religious illiterates and extremists of today idolize him lol

    • @Sidhant.H
      @Sidhant.H Před rokem +2

      @shodit goyal savarkar headed and supervised the manufacturing of bombs to fight against the British before his arrest.

  • @ronitsaha9720
    @ronitsaha9720 Před rokem +28

    The real hero of India Netaji Shubash Chandra Bose ki jai

    • @1080lights
      @1080lights Před rokem +1

      Beloved and admirer of murderous totalitarian thugs everywhere, Bose ji ki jai

  • @krishnamusicofficial3318

    That line was,"give me ur blood ,ill give u freedom"...by subash c bose to army and people of india...

  • @ujjalsamanta2009
    @ujjalsamanta2009 Před rokem

    Being a proud Indian...I always love....the great legendary Hero Netaji Subhash chandra Bose

  • @rambo8954
    @rambo8954 Před rokem +42

    14:46 Answer to your question Achara Simple reason, history is written by winners. Congress under leadership of Nehru, who considered Netaji as his strongest competitor for PM post, wrote history. So Gandhi, Nehru dominated Congress ousted Netaji from party in 1939. Nehru understood Netaji is more God gifted that attracted people to accept him as leader. Hence he hated and opposed Netaji throughout his life. Britishers found Nehru to be their more trust worthy, ready to provide them support with common wealth status and continuing massive economic trade relations. Gandhi and Patel were already side stepped. Jawaharlal was doing all negotiations with Mountbatten. During this period he was continuously doing propaganda against Netaji. If you are dreamy and believe in the Utopian concept of non-violence, for you Gandhi is better. If you believe that, ‘big problems can be solved only by iron and blood’ and have realistic views about life, for you Netaji is better. However, one point is very clear that Netaji never involved himself in dirty politics which Gandhi did in 1938 and 1939. He literally harassed Netaji that made Netaji leave INC.

  • @atmadeepdutta8466
    @atmadeepdutta8466 Před rokem +40

    You should watch more videos about Netaji especially from Anuj Dhar, Avijit Chavda and Chandrachur Ghose. You will get to know tons about the repressed history about the Independence of India.

    • @Chanakya831
      @Chanakya831 Před rokem +4

      Anuj Dhar and Chandrachur sir should be given recognition for what they have done to spread authentic history

    • @atmadeepdutta8466
      @atmadeepdutta8466 Před rokem +1

      @@Chanakya831 100%

    • @ChinmayAcharjee
      @ChinmayAcharjee Před rokem

      Mahatma Gandu and Bhosdiwale chacha Nehru these both had hardly anything to do with freedom. Most of the Congress party workers were actually the bootlickers of the Britishers at that time. All they wanted was power and fame.

    • @L0gical-warri0rs007
      @L0gical-warri0rs007 Před rokem +1

      Not just them we Indians should also learn about the true untold history of our country..

  • @Logan95970
    @Logan95970 Před rokem +2

    as a indian when see the video my eyes are full of tears

  • @senbikishobby
    @senbikishobby Před rokem +2

    We love netaji subhash chandra bose ❤️🇮🇳💪🙏

  • @RJBabu1
    @RJBabu1 Před rokem +17

    Only bcz of him we are independent ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @RaviShankar-lz7fj
    @RaviShankar-lz7fj Před rokem +20

    Already know the story of our Netaji, still watching the video because Netaji’s story gives me goose bumps even if I hear it again and again…. Jai hind!

  • @mathewschttbvlog7019
    @mathewschttbvlog7019 Před rokem +1

    The brave behaviour of indians can see all through the freedom struggle. Indian are spritual and peace lovers. So mejority adopted Sh.Mahatma Gadi's tolerance with out sheading blood and fought on. Lets think couragious fact in it 'weapon is a stuff always get rid of fear but there is no fear at all in tolerance'.

  • @shubhamdutta1467
    @shubhamdutta1467 Před rokem +63

    Once upon a time, a God gifted son of Mother India was born who is (as we never recall him as a past) Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. He was given the honorific title of 'Netaji' in Germany in 1942 by Indian Soldiers of the Indian Legion and officials of the Special Bureau for India. He was the Real Hero to fight for India's freedom. He inspired whole Indians by his encouraging speeches like "Give me blood, I will give you freedom."; " One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives." and many more. He is always our true hero but Nehru rule after independence spoiled his history from the world & prioritised Gandhi much more than our beloved Netaji. We love our Netaji the most and consider him as the real 'Father of Nation'. ❤

    • @1080lights
      @1080lights Před rokem

      Great, he was honored by the Nazis. You should be really proud of that…🙄

    • @prachishinde5654
      @prachishinde5654 Před rokem +3

      @@1080lights Read books and history buddy u will be enlightened.. The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
      We all talk bout Nazis and the holocaust (which is one of the most horrible thing that's part of human history)
      However what Brits and indians forces serving Britishers did to indian civilians was nothing less then a genocide which has been whitewashed with the help of so called Gandhi and Nehru. He ws trying to get help from Germany Japan Russia who were against Britishers for freedom of India.

    • @Shiva-zj6od
      @Shiva-zj6od Před rokem +3

      @@prachishinde5654 U look away from the education. If its all whitewasged then how come shashi Tharoor was able to present that astonishing speech in britain itself. Quit reading whatsapp and educate yourself. Britishers and nazis both were wrong. Read history and read how britishers are shown wrong.

    • @shubhamdutta1467
      @shubhamdutta1467 Před rokem +2

      @@prachishinde5654 Good reply bro 👍

    • @handleidk606
      @handleidk606 Před rokem

      @@Shiva-zj6od Basically, Netaji had to choose between two monsters and he chose the one which would give freedom to his motherland.

  • @souravdey1370
    @souravdey1370 Před rokem +9

    thnk u for the reaction on bose Babu I'm proud to be a Bangali 🤗

  • @shovanroy99
    @shovanroy99 Před 2 měsíci

    Listening to the history of Netaji always makes me emotional and proud at the same time. Jai Hind

  • @tilak1034
    @tilak1034 Před rokem

    Respect to shri subhashchandra bose ji.. Our beloved netaji.. Jai hind

  • @heyitsme7886
    @heyitsme7886 Před rokem +17

    Big salute.... thank you for reacting on this 🙏

  • @jraj9696
    @jraj9696 Před rokem +20

    I feel so proud when this channel picks up videos from channels like Think School and India in pixels to be following Jaby since the days of discovery😍

  • @anbupandiyan3572
    @anbupandiyan3572 Před rokem +3

    "You give me blood ; i will give you freedom!" - Nethaji subash Chandra bose (father of India)

  • @abhinav.mishra17
    @abhinav.mishra17 Před rokem

    Steph's insight at 15:15 really proved that she had a good brain. God bless.🙏🙏

  • @tuxhar
    @tuxhar Před rokem +5

    19:52 here's steph's wish :)
    He said -"you give me blood i give you freedom".

  • @thisisjeet2008
    @thisisjeet2008 Před rokem +17

    Anuj Dhar has dedicated his life to unravel Netaji's death mystery. React to some of his videos as well.

  • @Aditriya_
    @Aditriya_ Před 9 měsíci +3

    He’s not only the hero of India but also the the hero of this whole world ❤❤

  • @sukharanjanbiswas5809
    @sukharanjanbiswas5809 Před 10 měsíci

    He is the BOSS of India and the world should know about him...jai hind

  • @rohanthakre3010
    @rohanthakre3010 Před rokem +9

    My excitement while watching this is on another level.
    Subhash chandra bose is truly father of nation. We Indians support him more than gandhiji