Saturday, 18 April 2015

Nehru Exposed

In the last two weeks, we came across a shockingly shameful incident. And I am not talking about the whole net neutrality thing.
Our First Prime Minister, shamelessly snooped on Subhash Chandra Bose’s kin will go a long way exposing the first prime minister as a cunning politician. Generations of Indians have been fed on the Congress-Left glorification of Nehru as a visionary statesman, the builder of modern India, a great liberal, and all the lies that is still being fed and peddled by the Media and the Corrupt Gandhi’s, this is likely to change after the expose. On one of the greatest leaders India ever had, and whose "death" is the biggest unsolved mystery in the history of India.
Take a step back and think about it. If Bose died in a plane crash, as they said he did, then why did Nehru spy on his surviving kin? Did he fear that they were contacting his spirit, to take tips on how to dethrone Nehru?
Or did he know that Bose was alive and was dreading his return? Because the person who would've lost the most on Bose's return was Nehru and his bunch of Congress sycophants.
Nehru’s fear was indeed psychotic in nature. Earlier in 1957, his party had registered an impressive victory, winning 365 out of 489 seats of the Lok Sabha. The Opposition was hopelessly weak and divided; only two parties crossed the double-digit mark, the Communist Party of India being the largest non-Congress party with 16 seats. It is astonishing that a politician so comfortably placed could stoop to snooping into the lives of people who were not even in politics.
When Subhash Chandra Bose was active in Congress, Nehru evidently saw him as a rival, as both were quite similar in many respects; both were young, Left-leaning leaders with aristocratic backgrounds. The difference was that Bose was very popular, while Nehru had to lean on Gandhi for support. In fact, Bose was more popular than Gandhi, as evident from the fact that he defeated Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya for the post of the president of the Indian National Congress in the Tripura session of 1939. This was despite Gandhi’s open support to Sitaramayya. But Bose was ailing at that time, and the supposedly saintly Gandhi played a sordid game of intrigue and manipulation to ensure the exit of Bose from the Congress. Meanwhile Nehru did not lend any support to the ideologically kindred Bose. This must have pleased Gandhi no end; he later paid back by making Nehru Independent India’s first prime minister.
So, Subramanian Swamy hit the nail on the head when he tweeted in the wake of the snooping revelation, “Gandhi and Nehru saw Bose as a threat to their positions, so [they] isolated Netaji.” In January this year, Swamy also said, “According to the papers that exist with us, Bose had faked his death and escaped to Manchuria in China which was under Russian occupation, hoping Russia would look after him. But Stalin (another greatest crook and bad ass leader the world has seen) put him in a jail in Siberia. Somewhere around 1953, he hanged or suffocated Bose to death.” ( this is what the news is floating on the net, it’s not been authenticated)
I believe Nehru knew Bose was alive. And I also believe that Nehru was scared shitless about it. And I think he went all the way to ensure Bose never returned to India.
I think it's time we had a closure on the Bose Saga. Please Mr. Modi, declassify the files and tell us what actually happened. Please tell us that the so called "First Family" shamelessly tried to erase the legacy of a great man. Please reveal that we were ruled, for over 50 years, by a family of cowards and selfish individuals, whose only concerns were power and pelf.
I hope my friends at least now accept that the credit for India's Independence does not go to either the so called Mahatma nor to play boy Nehru.