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Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

Soon after the sudden disappearance of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose - in a plane crash in Taihoku, Japan - a mysterious woman claiming her name to be Emily Schenkel appeared. She claimed to be a citizen of Switzerland and said that she was married to Bose and had a daughter from him, whom she named as Anita.

The whole nation was shocked nobody had imagined such a thing, a blatant character assassination of a leader who was revered as a God by many. Nobody was ready to accept the words of a foreigner. Almost everybody dismissed the incident as a fraud. But the real shock was still to come.

Soon, Netaji's own paternal family accepted the claim of the lady and accepted her as their 'Bahu'. They produced some letters from Bose himself, written from Europe, which saw Bose mentioning about the above marriage. The whole nation was shocked. Some of Subhash's ardent followers were not ready to accept the claim, and protested against the Bose family's decision, claiming the authenticity of those letters. No solution came out of the imbroglio.

Still a cloud of mystery hovers over the whole incident. Eyebrows are raised and questions are put up. If Bose married the lady during his European then why did he not mention it to others? Why was she hiding for so long? Why did she had to appear after the disappearance of Subhash, why not before it?

Still these questions keep on haunting Bose's ardent followers. They feel the whole incident had been cooked up by anti-Bose forces working in India to defame Bose. Whatever may be the truth behind the whole incident. One thing is clear enough, Bose still continues to be one of the most mysterious person in modern Indian history.





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