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SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE

It was at this time that Mahatma Gandhi had started his non-cooperationmovement with a call to all patriots to renounce
all British titles.

The Mahatma's call attracted Bose so much that he resigned from the ICS and returned to India in 1921 to place himself
unreservedly at his hands.

Soon, however, Bose found that the Mahatma's non-violence movement was too tame a programme for national liberation and he went to Calcutta to work under the great leader Deshbandhu Chitta Ranian Das. For two years he served political apprenticeship under him.

At that time, the Prince of Wales visited Calcutta at which there was general resentment. Bose led the volunteers protesting against the visit, for which he was arrested and sentenced to six months imprisonment.

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