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00:00Who was the next British leader to rise to power?
00:16Sit down, Mr. Subhash Chandra.
00:18In the history of the Independence Movement of India, a person whose name has been mentioned
00:28in the British history books has become a national politician even after the independence of the country.
00:38From 1932 to 1949, Netaji went to Karsiyang's house almost six times.
00:44When he came to the mountains, he brought biscuits and chocolates from Kolkata for the local Kochikans.
00:50And in the morning, when he came out on the road, he mixed them in the milk.
00:55After returning from Karsiyang, Netaji drowned in the river Parjotokra.
00:59Netaji's father, Mr. Subhash Chandra, died in a car accident.
01:06I came to see Mr. Subhash Chandra's grave.
01:09I have seen everything he did from his birth to the end.
01:16How are you feeling?
01:18I am feeling very good.
01:20He will never have an army like that.
01:27The British had to keep an eye on Netaji several times to bring him back.
01:34In June 1936, he was housed in a house in Girdapahar, Darjeeling.
01:40Until 1996, this house was owned by the Basu family.
01:44Today, this house is a museum.
01:52I come from the Nashik district of Maharashtra.
01:55I came here to see Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's museum.
01:59He was from here.
02:01I got to know about his history and what he did for the country.
02:06You enjoyed it?
02:07Yes.
02:08How do you feel now?
02:10I feel very good to know that I got a leader like him in India.
02:21In 1997, the state government renovated the house.
02:24This time, the house was renovated in the form of a museum.
02:28It was inaugurated in 2000.
02:30Today, this historic house is owned by Netaji Jadugod,
02:33who is the head of the Netaji Institute for Asian Studies.
02:37In 1922, Netaji's elder brother, Subhash Chandra Bose, bought this house.
02:42He bought it in 1922.
02:45In 1923, he came here once a year.
02:51He kept Netaji here for a year as a prisoner.
02:56Later, when he planned to bring Netaji to another place,
03:02he had a man with him.
03:05They said,
03:07Netaji can do anything.
03:10Will we be able to go or not?
03:13What will we do now?
03:15When Netaji was released from the prison,
03:21I took care of the house from 1972 to 2000.
03:27It was an old, broken house.
03:30After 1938, the Bose family didn't take good care of it.
03:38After a year or two, the house fell apart.
03:44All the property of the Bose family was taken away.
03:50All the property of the Bose family was taken away.
03:57There was nothing left.
04:01There was nothing left of the Bose family.
04:07I took care of the broken house from 1922 to 2000.
04:16Netaji is either alive or dead.
04:18It is still unclear when he died and where he died.
04:23Even after 78 years of independence,
04:26this family is still a part of Indian history and politics.
04:33ETV Bharat, Darjeeling.
04:36ETV Bharat, Darjeeling.