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The death of Subhas Chandra Bose, an Indian nationalist leader, has been the subject of various conspiracy theories and alternative narratives. One such theory suggests that Bose did not die in the plane crash in Taiwan (then Formosa) in 1945, but instead survived and went into hiding as a sadhu (Hindu ascetic) or under a different identity.
This theory posits that Bose chose to disappear and live a secluded life due to various reasons, including political motives, the desire to continue his revolutionary activities, or to protect his life from potential threats. According to proponents of this theory, Bose might have chosen to adopt the life of a sadhu or assumed a new identity to evade detection and live away from the public eye.
However, it's important to note that these claims are speculative and lack substantial evidence. The widely accepted account is that Subhas Chandra Bose died in the plane crash in 1945. The Indian government has conducted multiple investigations into Bose's death, including the Mukherjee Commission, but no definitive proof of his survival or alternate identity has been found.
While the mystery surrounding Bose's death continues to intrigue people, the prevailing historical consensus is that he perished in the plane crash.