The mystery that has
puzzled numerous Indians for decades seem to divulge more than the eyes could
discover. The 1st in the series, Dhar explores the twisted reportings and tries
to unearth a secret that may reveal several dark features. Among the murky
waters of Indian politics there lies a secret that is curious yet extremely
dangerous. The curious disappearance of Netaji seemed to have posed questions
to many. If he actually died, why the reportings were delayed of an important
personality? What happened to the INA treasure? Why India remains silent about
the list of war criminals? Why some persons became multimillionaire overnight
and why a monk seemed to hold key to everything? I have read the sequel to this
book earlier which compelled me to buy this one but this proves to be more
intense with its reportings. Starting from the fateful day that Netaji plans
escape from Japan the narrative climaxes with the appearance of the peculiar
monk Bhagwanji at UP. Full of details acquired through extensive research, the
book converges logically and poses several questions to the readers. Several in
the arena of Indian politics have come up enquiring about the disappearance of
the great leader but each time the culmination seem far from satisfactory. But
the book has pointed out to a certain pattern in the behaviour of the loyal
followers of the man with the lion's heart. An oath so strict that the
followers pledged that what Bose told would be followed till the person himself
asked them to do otherwise. So it is very obvious that if he asked someone to
hold the truth it will be held stubbornly till the next order comes from him.
So if Habib-ur-Rehman told that Bose died in plane crash, then there remains a
chance that Bose might have proposed his lieutenant to tell so. It also seems
natural that if Bose turned a monk and asked his fiercely loyal followers who
came in touch with him to not divulge the secret it will be not be made public.
Going like this the book make certain revelations that will seriously cause
some inquisitiveness to the honest soul. So this might serve as the stepping
stone to solve a mystery that have eluded investigators for decades.
Monday, July 24, 2017
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