Extract from the foreword: "I, many of the Bose family and millions of
Indians have long been of the firm view that Netaji did not die in a
plane crash at Taihoku Aerodrome on 18 August 1945, for the simple and
excellent reason that there was no plane crash at Taihoku Aerodrome on
18 August 1945…On 22 September, I appeared before the “Gumnami Baba”
Commission of Inquiry. Deposing as Commission’s Witness no. 1, I stated
on oath that the nameless saint might well have been none other than
Netaji…" Jayanti Bose Rakshit, Grand-niece of Netaji Subhas Chandra
Bose.
From the Back-Cover: From 1955 to 1985, a strange holy man
lived secretly, namelessly, in various parts of Uttar Pradesh. When he
died, they named him ‘Gumnami Baba’—The Unnamed Saint. He has a museum
to his name now. But his name remains a mystery… Was India’s most
legendary unknown man none other than its long-lost hero, leader and
liberator, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose? You decide. About The Author:
Adheer Som is a Lucknow-based Logic tutor and Columnist. His research
interests are Bose, Physics, Mysticism and Magic. His writings have
featured in The Times of India, The Daily Pioneer, Outlook Traveler and
Huffington Post.
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