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“Don’t put kumkum on that picture. Why do you want to kill a man who is still alive?” Laldhari Baba would ask people who tried to apply vermilion on a picture of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose that hung in the ashram in Bidar, Karnataka.
“It was a practice to apply vermillion on pictures during every Republic Day or Independence Day, but he would stop us from doing it on Netaji’s picture,” recalled Santharam, caretaker of the Laldhari Ashram near Humnabad town next to the Kalaburagi-Bidar highway.
Though there had always been intense speculation among locals that the Baba was Netaji himself, a recent discovery of the Baba’s possessions that he had stored in a trunk has excited people in ashram.
The discovery has excited the ashram dwellers so much that Member of Parliament from Osmanabad Ravindra Gaikwad has written to the Prime Minister asking to permit a DNA test.
Santharam says he has samples of Baba’s teeth and hair and feels a DNA test would establish Baba’s true identity.
This isn’t, however, the first time that someone has been presumed to be Subhas Chandra Bose. A Gumnami Baba in Faizabad was touted to be Netaji, but DNA tests later disproved it. Rare photographs of Bose’s family had been recovered from the Baba’s suitcase.
Santharam’s father Atumal found Baba, who was dressed like a Sardarji, at a bus stand in Solahpur in 1971.
Santharam says that Baba never disclosed personal information as he claimed there was a threat to his life.
Santharam, who is also a cloth merchant in Umarga town in Maharashtra, said that the Baba wanted to build an ashram that resembled the parliament building.
Santharam said that patriotism was something that was evident in Baba and he would also behave like someone with a military background — stern and strict. He would not pray or worship any God and instead showed utmost respect to the tri-colour flag. He told us that he has been to many countries, including Germany.
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