World Peace Center, Alandi and MAEER's MIT President Dr Vishwanath Karad and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Memorial, Indo-Japan Association president B S Deshmukh today announced that they will bring back the last remains of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, one of the dynamic leaders of the Indian freedom movement. While talking to reporters here, Mr Deshmukh claimed that the remains of Netaji, enshrined in Renkoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan by three generations of the priests since 1945. He hoped that they will bring back the remains and immersed in the river Ganges.
Mr Deshmukh said he will be meeting political leaders of both countries to form a committee with members from Japan and India to bring back Netaji's last remains in India. "We wish to bring back the remains in India and immerse them in the Ganga river," Mr Deshmukh, who is a businessman and living in Japan for 40 years now, said. Responding to a query over the mystery surrounds Netaji's death, Mr Deshmukh said leaders like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, SushilKUmar Shinde among others have visited the temple making these claims authentic.
Mr Deshmukh said he will be meeting political leaders of both countries to form a committee with members from Japan and India to bring back Netaji's last remains in India. "We wish to bring back the remains in India and immerse them in the Ganga river," Mr Deshmukh, who is a businessman and living in Japan for 40 years now, said. Responding to a query over the mystery surrounds Netaji's death, Mr Deshmukh said leaders like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, SushilKUmar Shinde among others have visited the temple making these claims authentic.
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