Netaji’s Family Questions Authenticity Of Cap At Red Fort Museum
KOLKATA-Chandra Kumar Bose, grandnephew of freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, has alleged that the cap of the iconic leader that was handed over to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and kept at the Netaji Museum inside Delhi’s Red Fort does not look original, and has demanded an investigation into the matter.
Bose noted that members of Netaji’s family had personally handed over the cap worn by Netaji to the Prime Minister in 2019 with a request that it be preserved at the museum dedicated to him at the Red Fort.
“From our family, we had given Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s cap, which he used to wear, to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and requested him to keep the cap at the Red Fort museum that was being built. It was a happy moment when the Prime Minister accepted our request, and we gave the cap as a gift in 2019,” he said.
According to Bose, during the inauguration of the museum, the Prime Minister himself placed the cap inside a glass box with his own hands for public display.
He further said that later the cap was reportedly sent for display to different museums as part of exhibitions, but concerns arose recently when it was not found at the Red Fort museum, where it was originally kept.
Bose said that a member of the Open Platform for Netaji had advised the family to write to the Prime Minister regarding the issue.
He added that the family wants a proper probe into the matter and urged the Prime Minister to ensure that the issue is investigated.
“We would like an investigation into this matter. As the Prime Minister has already intervened earlier, we request him to order an investigation,” Bose said. (IANS)