How Communists Maligned Netaji Through A Series Of Cartoons In 1942











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When Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was fighting for Indian independence taking enormous risks, there were forces in India that openly opposed him, belittled his efforts and even betrayed him to the British. One such force was the marxists, who derided Netaji as running dog of imperialism when he defied their call for support to the British during World War II. Through their mouth piece, People’s War magazine, the CPM had launched a vulgar campaign against Netaji. They did not hesitate to indulge in character assassination. • Through a series of cartoons published, they hurled choicest epithets against him, variously describing him as a cur held up by Goebbles, the running dog of Japanese general Tojo, the donkey carrying Tojo, a midget being led by a Japanese imperialist, and as a mere mask of the Japanese imperialist ogre. • The People’s War magazine also wrote authoritatively that Bose was living a luxurious life in a Rangoon villa with the corrupt money supplied to him by the Axis powers. They even claimed to know the name of the bank that supplied money for the luxurious life of Bose – South Regions Development Bank. On its 10 January 1943 issue, the magazine thundered that if “Bose's mercenary army of liberation, of rapine and plunder ... dare rests its foot on Indian soil to enact acts of pillage and robbery then it would “feel the wrath and indignation of our people”. • In 1942, Sir John Herbert ordered the removal of excess of rice from the Bengali districts within 24 hours and the officials reported the destruction of thousands of tonnes of rice. It was in this year that the People’s War magazine published a cartoon depicting Netaji killing the famine-starved Indian children, thus indicating that the communists supported the British during the Bengal Famine. • Subhas Chandra Bose, even while using the Indian prisoners of war from the Nazis, never accepted the racist theories of Nazis and opposed them despite his vulnerable position. In 1936, when Hitler made some disparaging remarks against Indians, Netaji did not hesitate to condemn him with the harshest words. He said: I can have no objections if the Germans desire to lick the boots of the Britishers, but if they think that ... an insult hurled at India will be quietly pocketed by us, they are sadly mistaken. Bose also advocated that Indian students should boycott German products and hurt Germany economically. • In January 2003, on the 105th birth anniversary of Netaji, the then West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee admitted that the communists had misunderstood Subhas Chandra Bose's actions during India's freedom struggle and apologised for making a wrong evaluation of the great leader. He also criticised the Congress for not according 'due importance' to Netaji, 'as it did to Gandhiji'. • #NetajiSubhashChandraBose #Netaji #IndianHistory • 🔊 LIKE ➡ SHARE ➡ SUBSCRIBE • For More Updates: • English: https://www.mynation.com/ • Hindi: https://hindi.mynation.com • Like us on Facebook:   / mynationen   • Follow us on Twitter:   / mynation   • Follow us on Instagram:   / mynationen   • ➡ If you like our video, give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel to get the daily dosage of news, entertainment, sports, tech and much more.

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