Was Subhash Chandra Bose tortured and Jailed in Russia for rest of his life ?

subhas chandra boseWas Subhash Chandra Bose tortured and Jailed in Russia for rest of his life ? A New Revealation suggests that Netaji Subhash Chandra didnot die in Plane Crash but was captured and jailed in Russia where he was brutally tortured.

Jyotiranand Maharaj, the Chief of Ramakrishna Mission in Moscow claims that contrary to the common belief that Netaji had died in an air crash, the country’s greatest freedom fighter was indeed in a prison at Omsk, a small town in the Siberian region of Russia, long after August 1945 and in all probability might have also died there.

In a Report published by Sakal Times, Jyotiranand Maharaj quoting the then Indian Ambassador in Moscow Vijaya Laxmi Pundit said that after hearing Netaji’s imprisonment at Omsk prison the Indian envoy went there to meet him.

But, surprisingly, she was denied permission to call on the Indian leader, who was also the former president of the Indian National Congress, inside the prison cell to get a first hand knowledge of his health under severe cold condition, the Maharaj quoting from some scriptures, claimed.

However, while coming out, she came across a ‘totally exhausted prisoner who looked absolutely like Netaji’, the Maharaj said and added that “the person also seemed physically tortured and was in a somewhat mentally unstable condition.”

Finding the great leader allegedly in such a poor condition Pundit felt hurt and rushed to New Delhi within a few days to tell her tale to the then Indian top political brass, but nothing had happened, the Maharaj claimed, thereby providing a new twist to the entire theory of the alleged mysterious disappearance of Netaji after August 18,1945 and the authenticty of the Air crash theory.

This is not the end to it. Other Documents also suggest in same direction.

Another researcher on Netaji, (Anuj Dhar),here disclosed on Monday a ‘secret document’from the Ministry of External Affairs, dated January 12,1996, which had expressed concern about the ‘old controversy regarding Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose from time to time, as some articles appeared in Russain (Soviet) press insinuating that Netaji in fact stayed/was incarcerated in the Soviet Union after 1945’.
The MEA document was signed by the then Joint Secretary(EE) R L Narayan and consisted a comment of a former foreign secretary.

A declassified April 1946 note summarising the findings of the British inquiries into Netaji’s reported death seven months earlier concluded that it was “clear” that he was “trying to make a getaway to Russia, his men were concealing information and Russian diplomats were speaking about his presence in their country.”

After a vigorous search, the Government of India did learn in 1955 that the cremation/hospital records disproved the Taiwan death story. Records further establish conclusively that the government thereafter hushed up this vital information

Suresh Bose, one of the older brothers of Netaji and a member of the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Inquiry Committee, stated on oath before his death in 1972 that his brother was alive at the time.

Some people say that Netaji lived in Faizabad for rest of his life, but other reports contradict it. The Mukherjee Commission which probed the Death of Netaji, was constrained to conclude that there was no clinching evidence to prove that Bhagwanji, a secretive holy man who died in Faizabad in 1985 with links to Suresh Bose, was not Netaji, as handwriting and DNA tests performed by government experts were negative