Gumnami Baba- A Case History (Pre-Order)
D**A
Book is amazing, facts are so different from what we know
Very fast delivery and in great condition, good buy
V**.
Must read
Adheer Som writes lucidly on the most hard hitting and real mysteries of Modern India. The afterlife of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, what happened to him after 1945. Chronicling the case of the "Bhagwanji" or "Gumnami Baba" the names less saint of Faizabad, his followers and the continued research going on by like minded Individuals in the quest for unravelling the mystery of Netaji Bose. This book comes a good aide to the books written by Journalist and eminent Bose researcher Anuj Dhar, whose relentless efforts have taken this issue to the masses.The flow of the book is apt, which deals with the life of Netaji Bose, the afterlife as Gumani Baba, though there is no conclusions made, the author is a logician hence it is my understanding that he does not conclude. The interview of Journalists Sh.VN Arora, Sh. Ashok Tandon, Mission Netaji Founding member Sh. Sreejith Panicker along with an interview of the Europe based technologist researcher Sh. Sidharth Satbhai is just as thrilling as it may be, while the interview of Smt. Rita Banerjee, who had the privilege to see Bhagnwaji in person is the vouch-point that the nameless saint does have a name and the saga ended in Faizabad.Requesting all like minded readers and thriller seekers to read this book. Exquisitely designed cover and an apt narrative in the inside pages. For me the period of 1945-1955 becomes as mysterious as it may be. The phase where in the known name's metamorphosis begin to the unknown. Hope the researcher would soon take out details from this phase.A big thums-up to the big and hope many more to come from this author and the others in the near future..
A**R
The lost hero of India
This book was absolutely brilliant. I had no prior knowledge on this topic beyond a couple of YouTube videos but reading this book has just about convinced me that Gumnami baba was in fact Netaji.Testimony from dozens of people who interacted with him, the government keeping an eye on the Bose family for two decades, it all adds up that something wasn't right about what we know.What really bothers me is after reading this book is, why, why does nobody seem to know why does a personality like Netaji decide to lead such a life? I believe, the government of the time had something to do with this and we will never know what really happened.
V**R
Every Indian should read it in his lifetime .
Read the book to know hoe ruling elite fooled the public in general and how deliverer of the nation suffered in independent India in Particular . When "Dead Man" was living on boiled leaves , Bandit Nehru and his progeny were enjoying their ill gotten power and fame . God knows how many secrets still waiting to see the light of the day , kept in vaults of IB / RAW . I hope I will see the truth coming out in open in my lifetime .
S**R
And then a painful waiting for the truth to be revealed.
A scientific research work.Though unable to erase all the questions. It can be taken as a starting of very long process..Without the help of the government, honesty and honest desire of those subjects who are aware about it...its unlikely going to end.The plot of this conspiracy is well weaved one.Layers after layers.Even the family members of mr. Bose deny the baba to be mr. Bose.Personally i feel...they know the truth. But something is there which is preventing them to say it to the world.Untill then...a long painful waiting is there.
D**I
Must read for all Netaji followers
The loook & feel, the printing are very good. This is a book which has been written after doing thorough research. The evidences shown can convince you that Gumnami Baba is none other than Netaji. But why he was hiding in this manner from all close fans and followers is still a mystery which Netaji can only answer. You can call him in planchet ( if you believe in it) to seek the answer.
P**
The Gumnami Tiger
Very informative and to the point. The book traces the trails of the Gumnami Baba in a seamless manner. However there is scope for improvement. The handwriting reports of those who disagreed should also have been exhibited for the discerning readers. All in all , a painful read if you are a Nehru follower .And a fantastic read if you recognize the real liberator of India.
S**A
A must read for all Netaji lovers
Superbly written and very nicely presented so many facts and photos that I am really moved. I never expected such a great quality of printing, colour photographs and the paper itself.I thoroughly enjoyed reading and like any loved book I was worried that it will be finished so quickly.Loved it and request the author to continue with Mission Netaji and gift us many such scholarly endeavor.
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