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🧡 Commie Aunty thinks that just because her mother was associated with Netaji in some manner, her claims should be accepted as true. πŸ˜‚
Indian commies are trying very hard to appropriate Netaji and declare him a communist. πŸ˜‚
Not that I am a fan of Netaji but he was not a communist by any stretch of imagination. He just had socialist tendencies, which many revolutionaries had at that time because of the ongoing anti-colonial movement across the world and the Soviet Union emerging as a force against Western imperialism. Socialism or communism was the fervor in those days. That's it.
But these things don't matter because Indian commies were traitors from the beginning.
Gangadhar Adhikari, a notable communist, famously stated that "Indian" is not a "Nationality" but a collection of 18 nationalities. Indian communists wanted to divide India into 18 parts. It's no surprise that they were the biggest supporters of the creation of Pakistan and the partition of India.
He said, β€œThe rational kernel in the Pakistan demand is that wherever people of the Muslim faith living together in a territorial unit form a nationality, they certainly have the right to autonomous state existence just like other nationalities in India such as Andhras, Karnatakis, Marathis, and Bengalis.”
By the way, Netaji said this as well. I hope Indian commies who are trying to appropriate Netaji will agree with this as well. πŸ˜‚
β€œIf India wants to be a world power then the preaching of Hinduism will facilitate the process.” - Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Source: The Call of the Motherland: Writings and Speeches 1923-1929 (Netaji: Collected Works)
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Here are the amazing views of Indian communists on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
Source: Communist mouthpiece People’s War.
Netaji as the donkey carrying Tojo (Japanese politician and military leader)
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Netaji as a disposable pet held up by Nazi politician Goebbels.
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Netaji as the Japanese bomb, descending upon famished Bengal to liberate the people of India.
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The β€œtraitor” Bose looking for the opportunity so that he can report to his master Tojo that India is rotten and ripe for invasion.
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Japanese wearing Subhash Bose as a mask.
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Netaji as an inconsequential puppet dwarf of the Japanese.
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