Published on: 12/13/2015IST

Man beside Lal Bahadur Shastri could be Subhas Chandra Bose!

User Image Anuj Tiwari Last updated on: 12/19/2015, Permalink

Some more proof has approached demonstrating Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose could really have been alive for no less than a decent a quarter century his gathered passing. Scientists of Bose have delivered a criminological face-mapping report by a British master that has discovered an exceptionally solid similarity between the opportunity warrior and a man in the photo with ex-head administrator Lal Bahadur Shastri amid the Indo-Pak peace talks in Tashkent in 1966. 

The group of analysts have encouraged PM Narendra Modi to put weight on Russian president Vladimir Putin to uncover reality behind Bose's visit amid his visit to Moscow not long from now. This absolutely invalidates the two hypotheses that have been doing rounds - that Bose kicked the bucket in an air crash in Taihoku in 1945, and that he was executed by Stalin in the mid 50s. 

The face-mapping report adds trustworthiness to a case made by Shastri's family that he may have identified with Netaji amid his Tashkent visit. The previous PM's grandson, Sanjay Nath Singh, additionally uncovered that scarcely an hour prior to he strangely passed away, Shastri had said that he was going to unveil something on his arrival that would make the resistance overlook everything else. Later that night Shastri bafflingly passed on of a 'heart assault'. 

Neil Miller, the man who has displayed master sentiment in cases at UK high courts and the International Court of Justice in Hague, says the face mapping "loans bolster inclining toward solid backing to the dispute that the individual found in the photo and Subhas Chandra Bose are one and the same individual".

Miller analyzed the confirmation for a month and after that presented a 62-page report a month ago where he noticed that there were detectable likenesses in the facial elements including ears, eyes, brow, nose, lips and button. The distinctions like hairline could be credited to picture quality, catch points and things, for example, glasses and garments that cover certain zones. Additionally, everyone is very much aware about the expert of camouflage that Bose was. "Genuine thought must be given to the dispute that the Tashkent Man (TM) and Subhas Chandra Bose (SCB) share fundamentally the same facial elements and could conceivably be one and the same individual. In a level of bolster scale, the symbolism—both still and moving—loans bolster inclining towards solid backing to the dispute that TM and SCB are one and the same individual," the report noted. 

The legal face mapping was charged by 36-year-old previous Mission Netaji part and Dutch national of Indian inception Siddhartha Satbhai. He had likewise before talked about the 'Paris Man' (a unidentified whiskery man looking like Bose acting like a columnist in a gathering photograph taken in Paris on January 25, 1969, amid the Vietnam peace talks between the US and North Vietnam) and got the pictures investigated by Miller. Satbhai was aided by a group of scientists and other Netaji devotees in raising Miller's charge of about £800. In spite of the fact that they had attempted to get an Indian to take a shot at this, however nobody was willing to take up the task. Having a non-Indian would likewise imply that the report would be free of any predisposition. The administration still stays tight-lipped on the p

"During his meeting with the Bose family in October, the PM had said he would personally speak to Putin about Netaji files. Now that there is a forensic report by an international expert that points to a strong possibility of Netaji's presence in Tashkent in 1966, he should present it to Putin and seek Russia's cooperation to unravel the truth," said Rajyashri Chowdhury, Netaji's great grand-neice.

With inputs from TOI.


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