Finish Of The Ina
Finish Of The Ina
Mohan Singh himself, soon after his first assembly with Fujiwara, had suggested that Bose was the right chief of a nationalist Indian army. A variety of the officers and troops –
including some who now returned to prisoner-of-war camps and a few who had not volunteered in the first place – made it identified that they might be willing to affix the INA
only if it was led by Subhas Bose. He had joined the Gandhian movement after resigning from a prestigious post within the Indian Civil Service in 1922, shortly rising within the Congress and being incarcerated repeatedly by the Raj.
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