Why did the British leave India, Reveal the True Reason of India Independence

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After end of colonial rule, when British PM Clement Attlee visited India, he was asked by Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court "did you leave India due to styagraha of Gandhi and Nehru ?" 

Attlee replied no, that had nothing to do with it. We left because likes of Subhash Chandra made our rule untenable. He mobilised mutinies in Army and Navy and things became difficult for us.

We simply handed power to Gandhi/Nehru because it was convenient.

First Indian flag on liberated Indian territory was hoisted by Subhash Chandra Bose (First in Andaman and then in Imphal).

So we want to know what happened to this great hero. We should not support withholding of Henderson Brook commission report on 1962 war, neither those pertaining to Netaji.

During my stint with Chandrashekhar government I got close to seeing those files. After seeing a good part of those files it was clear that Subhash didn't die in Taiwan or any territory held by Japanese. Indian national Army's treasure was held by Nehru (this as been declassified and accessible in archives). 

The Khosla commission (Appointed in 1970 to investigate Netaji's death) never called Mr Jain, stenographer of Nehru who wrote in an affidavit on 7th Dec 1946 (1 year 3 moth after alleged death of Subhash). He said Nehru asked him to write a letter to Attlee where Stalin had said that Subhash was held by him. 

If that's true, it's explosive evidence that Netaji was alive at that time.

The nation deserves to know what happened to that great hero.

Why in 1946 British Decided to Leave India

Question asked to Prime Minster of England that why British decided to leave India and replywould stunish, this would change entire way of perceive about all history we read in text books.

Replies by Lord Attlee, than Prime Minister of England: “It was because of wartime activities of the I.N.A., Naval widespread unrest in Indian Armed Forces and not in the least because of 1942 Quit India Movement of Mahatma Gandhi”

True Reason for Getting India Independence

When Mr. P. V. Chakraborty (former chief justice of Calcutta High Court on March 30, 1976) was acting as Governor of Bengal in 1956. Lord Clement Attlee, who was the British Prime Minster in postwar years and who was responsible for India’s freedom, visited India and stayed in Raj Bhavan, Calcutta (now Kolkata) for two days. I put it straight to him like this:

“The Quit India Movement of Gandhi practically died out long before 1947 and there was nothing in the Indian situation at that time, which made it necessary for the British to leave India in a hurry. Why then did they do so?”

In reply, Attlee cited several reasons, the most important of which were in I.N.A. activities of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, which weakened the very foundation of the British Empire in India and the RIN Mutiny which was made the British realize that the Indian armed forces could no longer be trusted to prop up the British. When asked about the extent to which the British decision to quit India was influenced by Mahatama Gandhi’s 1942 movement, Mr. Attlee’s lips winded in smile and disdain and uttered slowly, “Minimal”

Why We(India) Got Independence This is what Gandhi said, when Subhashji consult Gandhi

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