Mission Netaji is a
Delhi based
Indian non-profit trust, conducting research on
Indian freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Mission Netaji mainly looks into the circumstances of
disappearance of Netaji. Mission Netaji runs the websites
www.missionnetaji.org and
www.subhaschandrabose.org. Mission Netaji is of the view that Indian governments over the years have been trying to smother the truth.
According to the Indian government, Netaji Bose died in a plane crash in
Taihoku (Now, in
Taiwan) on August 18, 1945. His remains are kept at the
Renkoji Temple in
Japan. But from the documents Mission Netaji could collect, it is clear that Bose had plans to escape to
Russia during August 1945 and the plane crash was a cover-up to mislead the
British. This possibility was also hinted by
Justice MK Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry that probed into this case.
Anuj Dhar, one of the founders of Mission Netaji, was instrumental in earning valuable information from the Taiwan government that no plane crash involving Netaji Bose had happened in or around Taihoku airport on or around August 18, 1945. Since then, Mission Netaji has been fighting to bring out the truth, utilising the
Right to Information Act.<ref...
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