Dehradun: 'You give me blood, I will give you freedom'... This slogan of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose during the freedom struggle ignited the spark of desire for freedom in the hearts of revolutionaries.
There is hardly any citizen of the country who has not heard this slogan of Netaji.
This time the central government has decided to celebrate the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the founder of Azad Hind Fauj, as "Parakram Divas" (Bravery Day).
Devbhoomi Uttarakhand had a deep connection with Netaji’s Azad Hind Fauj that is written in history books.
There is also reference to Uttarakhand in this history. It is said that Netaji had spent some time in Dehradun disguised as a sadhu in 1977 though this has not been confirmed.
Netaji's fascination with Uttarakhand is also because he was inspired by Mahendra Pratap Singh, the king of Dehradun and Chandra Singh Garhwali, the hero of Peshawar episode while forming Azad Hind Fauj, after who two battalions of Garhwalis were included in Azad Hind Fauj.
Azad Hindi Government was formed in 1943
There are several facts related to the death of Netaji which have not yet come before the investigating agencies and inquiry commissions.
However, one cannot deny his Uttarakhand connection during his last fight while he was alive.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose had formed the Azad Hind Government on October 21, 1943, in Singapore after which its capital was shifted to Rangoon on January 7, 1944.
However, much before this, King Mahendra Pratap had formed a government in exile in Kabul in 1915 whose Prime Minister was Barkatullah.
Three commanders of Azad Hind Fauz were from Garhwal
Two battalions of Azad Hind Fauj were made of Garhwali officers and soldiers under the command of general Mohan Singh.
In the two battalions of Garhwal Rifles, 26 soldiers were recruited. Over 600 soldiers of this battalion were martyred in the battle against the British army.
Three commanders, Colonel Chandra Singh Negi, Colonel Buddhi Singh Rawat and Colonel Pitrisharan Ratudi were tasked to lead the Garhawali soldiers of the Garhwal Rifles.
Bose liked the Garhwali soldiers very much. This was the reason why he had chosen Major Buddhi Singh Rawat as the adjutant of his personal staff and Rateudi as the commandant of the Garhwal unit.