Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Subhash-Jai Hind

This blog is displayed in Bengla script.

This is a translation of my Hindi blog, http://legendsubhash.blogspot.com/ which is a true story, my witness. I have written for to be known by the admirers of the legend of Indian struggle of freedom. About the man who roamed from Calcutta to Peshawar, Kabul, Samarkand, Moscow , Rome, Berlin, Cape of good hope, Singapore, Tokyo,again Singapore to Rangoon, Thailand, Saigon, Taiwan, Manchuria, Moscow and then diffrent places in independent India since 1960, ultimately settled at Dehra Dun, where he breathed last to his final rest. He travelled all these places, not for himself but to librate India from Britishers and thus to raise army of Indians away from India.

I have got it translated it in Bengla language from my Bengali freind at Dehra Dun for the Bengali viewers. If any clerical mistake is noticed please inform for corrections, and excuse as i don't know Bengala. The viewers should see my intention,

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For more informations and evidences please visit under mentioned blogs. Go to click the desired blogs at below given addresses.

http://deathofsubhashbose.blogspot.com/
http://subhashafter1945.blogspot.com/
http://subhashatdehradun.blogspot.com/

3 comments:

  1. seriously saying brother if i respect someone in life the list follows like this (1)my parents, (2)my 10 gurus(3)shaheed-e-azam bhagat singh,shaheed udham singh and netaji subash chandra bose, and all other revolutionaries........
    m really interested in knowing about this great personality i.e. netaji subash chandra bose.... i don't know whether u think this thing or not that gandhi was a begger, he begged for swaraj, nothing else..... long live all the revolutionaries in our hearts......

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  2. netaji did not die . He is still alive
    http://missionvivekjoti.blogspot.in/2012/04/blog-post_8087.html

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  3. Netaji still alive

    http://missionvivekjoti.blogspot.in/2012/05/bharat-dal.html

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