Netaji's daughter says her father experienced mixed fortune

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Germany-based economist, Anita Pfaff, the only child of one of the heroes of the Indian independence struggle, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, feels her father experienced mixed fortune.

Seventy-five-year-old Pfaff, writing an exclusive foreword to a forthcoming book on her father, Laid to Rest: The Controversy over Subhas Chandra Bose's Death,written by London-based and broadcaster and slated to be released by Roli Books on February 12, 2018 says: "Netaji can be considered a tragic hero, a most unfortunate man since he did not live to see his beloved country - - free of foreign occupation, oppression and colonial exploitation.

But he can also be considered a fortunate man, because seventy-two years after his death many of his compatriots - who may not have even seen him personally - remember, love and respect him as their hero and idol."

Significantly, Pfaff goes on to assert "the only consistent story about Netaji's demise remains his death in a plane crash on 18 August 1945".

To support the Pfaff's firm position, the book presents the most comprehensive documentary evidence ever assembled on the subject, highlighting an incredible eleven different and unofficial investigations into Bose's death, each and every one reaching the same conclusion - that he died as stated by Pfaff.

A staggering array of irrefutable eye-witness accounts hitsthe reader as never before, including statements under oath by six survivors of the cash, doctors who treated him before he died, those who attended the cremation of his body and people who hand carried his remains to and then this city's Renkoji temple, where it's preserved till date.

Netaji's Austrian wife passed in 1996 without closure on her husband's remains, which have been kept at Renkoji since 1945.

Pfaff has requested the Government of to bring her father's ashes to Among her wishes is they be immersed in the in keeping with Hindu tradition. She believes he is deserving of this respect, but has so far been denied it.

The book traces the genesis and history of the dispute over Netaji's death, with hitherto undisclosed recorded proof, and points to the disservice done to Netaji by the government and people of by not bringing his remains to

The bookis a must read for anyone interested in the intriguing 72-year- old controversy over the death of Netaji

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First Published: Tue, January 23 2018. 16:00 IST