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ON ASSUMING DIRECT COMMAND OF I.N.A.
Order of the Day, August 26 1943
ln the interest of the Indian Independence Movement and of the Azad Hind Fauj, I
have taken over the direct command of our Army from this day.
This is for me a matter of joy and pride, because for an
Indian there can be no greater honour than to be Commander of India’s Army of
Liberation. But I am conscious of the magnitude of the task that I have
undertaken and I am weighed down with a sense of responsibility. I pray that God
may give me the necessary strength to fulfill my duty to Indians, under all
circumstances, however difficult or trying they may be.
I regard myself as the servant of the 38 crores of my
countrymen, who profess different religious faiths. I am determined to discharge
my duties in such a manner that the interests of these 38 crores may be safe in
my hands and every single Indian will have reason to put complete faith in me.
It is only on the basis of undiluted nationalism and perfect justice and
impartiality that India’s Army of Liberation can be built up.
In the coming struggle or the emancipation of our motherland, for the
establishment of a Government of Free India based on the goodwill of 38 crores
of Indians and for the creation of a permanent army which will guarantee Indian
independence for all times, the Azad Hind Fauj has a vital role to play. To
fulfill this role we must weld ourselves into an army that will have only one
goal, namely the freedom of Indians, and only one will, namely to do or die in
the cause of India’s freedom. When we stand, the Azad Hind Fauj has to be like a
wall of granite; when we march, the Azad Hind Fauj has to be like a steamroller.
Our task is not an easy one; the war will be long and hard, but I have complete
faith in the justice and invincibility of our cause. Thirty-eight crores of
human beings, who form about one-fifth of the human race, have a right to be
free and they are now ready to pay the price of freedom. There is consequently
no power on earth that can deprive us of our birthright of liberty any longer.
Comrades, officers and men ! With your unstinted support and
unflinching loyalty, the Azad Hind Fauj will become the instrument of India’s
liberation. Ultimately victory will certainly be ours, I assure you.
With the slogan ‘Onward to Delhi’ on our lips, let us
continue to fight till our National Flag flies over the Viceroy’s House in New
Delhi, and the Azad Hind Fauj holds its victory parade inside the ancient Red
Fortress of the Indian metropolis.
The Indian Struggle 1939-1942 |