Netaji's cap ‘goes missing’, returns, but grandnephew has a doubt: Row over Subhas Chandra Bose's belonging, explained

A recent controversy surrounding the historical artifacts of Indian nationalist leader Subhas Chandra Bose has erupted after members of the Open Platform for Netaji (OPN) discovered an empty display case at the Red Fort museum in Delhi. This incident raised concerns regarding the whereabouts of Bose's iconic cap, which had been on display but was reported missing. Following public outcry and media attention, the cap was reportedly returned to the museum; however, doubts linger among Bose's family members, particularly his grandnephew, about the circumstances of its disappearance and return. This situation not only highlights the ongoing interest in Bose's legacy but also raises questions about the preservation and management of historical artifacts in India. The incident has sparked discussions about the importance of safeguarding national heritage and the need for transparency in handling such significant items. As investigations continue, the OPN and Bose's descendants are demanding accountability to ensure that his contributions to India's independence are honored and preserved appropriately.
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