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Chakravarti was acting as Governor of West Bengal, Lord Attlee visited India and stayed as his guest for three days at the Raj Bhavan. Chakravarti asked Attlee about the real grounds for granting Independence to India. Specifically, his question was, when the Quit India movement lay in ruins years before 1947, what was the need for the British to leave in such a hurry. Attlee's response is most illuminating and important for history. Here is the Governors account of what Attlee told him: 'In reply Attlee cited several reasons, the most important were the activities of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose which weakened the very foundation of the attachment of the Indian land and naval forces to the British Government. Towards the end, I asked Lord Attlee about the extent to which the British decision to quit India was influenced by Gandhi's activities. On hearing this question Attlee's lips widened in a smile of disdain and he uttered, slowly, putting emphasis on each single letter mi-ni-mal---' Books have recently entered the Indian market which blast the myth that Jawaharlal Nehru was a greatest leader of Freedom Movement and independent India. "Beyond The Lines", an autobiography by Kuldeep Nayar, a renowned journalist, blames Nehru-Menon combine for the Sino-Indian war of 1962. This war exposed India's hollowness under Nehru. Another book on Netaji Subhash Chander Bose claims that Bose did not die in a plane crash but survived. The author feels the myth on his death was a Nehru-cum-Congress conspiracy. Amongst many acts of commission and omission by Jawaharlal Nehru, three blunders by him continue to haunt India even almost five decades after his death. First blunder was KASHMIR ISSUE; Second blunder was recognizing TIBET as part of China and third was his undying desire for WORLD LEADERSHIP at the expanse of India.
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