Sarat Bose denied seeing Netaji's watch in plane crash
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BY A STAFF REPORTER His elder brother Sarat Chandra Bose was very intimate with Subhas Chandra Bose, a brave revolutionary of Bharat Mata. Both of them were very busy, but their busy lives were accompanied by many pieces of stories. Subhas Chandra was inspired by patriotism by seeing his grandfather again and again. Netaji was mentally and fully supported by his elder brother behind the formation of the Indian National Army. At that time, Sarat Chandra Bose was like a kind of fear to the Delhi government.
At that time, the government thought that Sarat Chandra Bose was the main organizer behind all the activities of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. But it was totally wrong. Sarat Chandra Bose's main aim was that he would fight as a lawyer for the revolutionaries who would go to jail for the Swadeshi movement without any fault. However, he used to secretly share various activities or news of Netaji.
After Netaji's plane crash, Sarat Bose never wanted to believe that Netaji died in that accident. He routinely questioned Netaji's trusted aide Habibur Rahman. When Habibur Rahman came to Netaji Bhawan, sarat Bose interrogated him one after the other. Habibur Rahman said that he tried to save Netaji from the fire and so his hand was burnt enough. But he had only a slight burn mark on his hand. So Sarat Bose did not want to believe that at all. Then Habibur handed him a watch, which had a little burnt mark. Later, the watch was tested in the laboratory and it was found that the burnt spots on the clock belt were created from acid. However, there is no proper proof that the watch belongs to Netaji at all. The relationship between Netaji and Sarat Bose was bound by a bond of trust, as well as an obsession of affection.