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Did Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose later lived on as ‘Gumnami Baba’; find details here IANS
Lucknow: The much-publicized and mysterious ‘Gumnami Baba’ was not Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, as his followers believed.
This is the conclusion of the Justice (retd) Vishnu Sahai Commission that was set up to probe the mystery.
For decades, people claimed that Gumnami Baba was actually Bose living in oblivion.
In its report, which was tabled in the state assembly last week, the commission observed that Gumnami Baba was Netaji’s follower and his voice resembled that of Bose.
Gumnami Baba, who died September 16, 1985, was cremated at Guptar Ghat (Ayodhya) September 18, 1985.
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Parakram Diwas: The enigma of Gumnami Baba lives on.
Rarely ever in history has the enigma of a leader lived on for more than half a century after his demise. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose may have died in an air crash in August 1945, but for those who believe in him, he lives on and on as the ellusive Gumnami Baba .
Gumnami, in Hindi, means anonymity.
Gumnami Baba whom many believe was actually Netaji (Bose) lived in the guise of a sadhu at several places in Uttar Pradesh, including Naimisharanya (Nimsar), Basti, Ayodhya and Faizabad.
He kept changing his place of abode, mostly within the city itself.
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The tale of Gumnami Baba
About 75 years ago, Netaji passed away, however, his death remains shrouded in a mystery as his believers say he lived on forever.
Some reports said he died in a plane crash when he was on his to Manchuriya, while many claim that they saw Netaji in various parts of the country. From Faizabad to Chhattisgarh to Ayodhya, there were rumours all over the nation that Netaji is still alive as a disguised sadhu, popular as Gumnami Baba. However, the government refuted the claims back then.
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