👨‍💼 CUSTOMER CARE NO +918468865271

⭐ TOP RATED SELLER ON AMAZON, FLIPKART, EBAY & WALMART

🏆 TRUSTED FOR 10+ YEARS

  • From India to the World — Discover Our Global Stores

🚚 Extra 10% + Free Shipping? Yes, Please!

Shop above ₹5000 and save 10% instantly—on us!

THANKYOU10

Subhash Ki Otenke Merechilen?

Sale price Rs.100.00 Regular price Rs.125.00
Tax included


Genuine Products Guarantee

We guarantee 100% genuine products, and if proven otherwise, we will compensate you with 10 times the product's cost.

Delivery and Shipping

Products are generally ready for dispatch within 1 day and typically reach you in 3 to 5 days.

Get 100% refund on non-delivery or defects

On Prepaid Orders

Book Details

  • Title: Subhash Ki Oatenke Merechhilen?

  • Author: Baridbaran Ghosh

  • Publisher: Parul Prakashani Pvt. Ltd.

  • Language: Bengali

  • Cover Type: Paperback

  • ISBN: 9789383413546

  • Category: History, Suspense, Biographical Studies


About The Book

"Subhash Ki Oatenke Merechhilen?" by Baridbaran Ghosh is a meticulously researched and thought-provoking book that reopens a controversial chapter from the student life of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. It revolves around the long-debated question: Did Subhas Chandra Bose assault his Presidency College professor, Mr. Oaten?

Much like the mystery surrounding Netaji’s alleged plane crash and death, the Oaten incident is wrapped in ambiguity and speculation. The book explores three major dimensions of the controversy:

  1. Whether Subhash Bose was directly involved in the physical assault on Professor Oaten.

  2. His conspicuous silence on the matter.

  3. Oaten's incomplete and cryptic statements that leave room for multiple interpretations.

This edition includes a historically significant report by B.A. Ray, a fellow student of Bose, adding great depth and context to the narrative.

Rather than taking a polarised stand—whether Netaji was entirely innocent or unmistakably guilty—the editor has carefully curated rare documents, facts, and first-hand reports to present an objective and balanced perspective. These findings hold immense historical value even today.

By shedding light on a relatively obscure but important phase of Bose’s student life, this book enriches our understanding of the man who would go on to be hailed as the “Liberator of Asia.” A must-read for anyone interested in modern Indian history, Netaji’s legacy, and the interplay of truth and myth in nationalist narratives.