The Real Royal Bengal Tiger!

The Real Royal Bengal Tiger!

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The British Government home-interned Subhas in December 1940. The real royal Bengal Tiger, to the nation’s widest astonishment, disappeared the following month! This disappearance of his created a tremendous sensation and uproar nationwide.


According to hearsay, Netaji had camouflaged himself in the name of Sabyasachi.


The year was 1941. The day of January 16. From 38/2, Elgin Road, at the dead of night, a man quietly slipped out, speeding away in an Audi Wanderer W24 with a dream in his heart and a master plan ticking in his mind. Dressed in a long, brown coat, broad pyjamas, and a black fez, Subhash Chandra Bose had just escaped from under the noses of the British police that had kept him under strictly-monitored house arrest.

Bose firmly believed that an armed uprising could free India from British tyranny.

Bosel secretly boarded a train to from Gomo to Peshawar and from there he made his way to Germany...


In April 1941, India and the world were stunned when Germany’s Goebbel’s radio service announced: India’s most popular leader had arrived in Berlin to ask for Hitler’s help to deliver India from British rule.


Bose in Germany.

Subhas was the man of the hour,

The man of the century.

And the man of India’s destiny.


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