Monday, May 18, 2015

Disciplinary action against Subhas extended to BPCC

The Working Committee ...decided that for the grave act of indiscipline, Shri Subhas Babu be declared disqualified as President of the Bengal PCC and to be a member of any elective Congress Committee for three years as from August 1939.
 P.C.Ghosh, , K.S.Roy and Dr. Roy .  
Welcoming the decision of the W.C., Subhas expressed ;
" The decision is the logical consequence of the process of "Right Consolidation" which has been going on for the last few years. "
But Boses , holding a majority in the BPCC , called a requisition meeting which was unattended by the minority faction of P.C.Ghosh, pure Khadi Wallahs, K.S.Roy and Dr. Roy ., of the former Jugantar revolutionaries .
But the decision of the BPCC of July 26, 1939, 'null and void' and  asked t o elect fresh president. Subhas Chandra was re-elected as president. W.C. then dissolved the BPCC and appointed an Adhoc committee and also appointed an auditor to go into financial irregularities. This dispute was extended upto the Bengal Legislative Assembly where Sarat Bose was the leader and Kiran Shankar Roy became thebleader of the adhoc committee.
Some Bengal leftists like Gopal Halder and Niharendu Datta Majumdar remained with the Boses.
The Giant of India's cultural lie, Rabindranath Tagore , supported him strongly wrote an essay entitled , "Deshanayak" , he said,
"As Bengal's poet I today acknowledge you as the honoured leader of the people of Bengal."
Tagore had made every effort to help Bose asking Gandhi and Nehru in late 1938 to accept Bose as Congress President again without a squabble. In Dec 1939, Tagore asked Ganghi to have the ban lifted and his cooperationcordially invited in supreme interest of national unity. At the end of 1939 after all the arguments with Bose , they had quite a diffrent view of himthat of Tagore which was expressed by Gandhi in his Horizonearly 1940 and in conclusion called Subhas as a '
Spoilt Child.'  

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