In 1964, Bhagwanji and his companions moved to Shankar Niwas, an abandoned palace of Maharaja of Ayodhya, in Faizabad.
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In 1964, Bhagwanji and his companions moved to Shankar Niwas, an abandoned palace of Maharaja of Ayodhya, in Faizabad.
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In 1983, Bhagwanji moved to Ram Bhawan in Faizabad a house of Sardar Gurubasant Singh Sodhi.
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Bhagwanji's body was cremated at Guptar Ghat, not a designated cremation ground but a holy ghat on the banks of river Sarayu, on September 18,1985.
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Bhagwanji identified her mother's handwriting on a copy of the dissentient report submitted by Suresh Chandra as part of Shah Nawaz Committee, where she had addressed her brother in law as "".
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Netaji's family has long been distancing itself from Gumnami Baba or Bhagwanji and has abhorred the possibility of Netaji being Bhagwanji almost in all possible occasions.
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Bhagwanji mentioned about Vishwambhar Nath Arora, a former principal of a college in Faizabad, visiting Gumnami baba's residence post his death and discovering cartons of cigarette and bottles of Scotch Whiskey.
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Durga Prasad Pandey, Srikant Sharma and Apurba Chandra Ghosh testified that Bhagwanji was Netaji and they have met both Netaji in the past and later Bhagwanji multiple times to clear any possible doubt.
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Mr Ghosh added that once Bhagwanji enquired about one Bahadur who used to be a guard at Netaji's Elgin Road house and asked if there is still a calendar with Maa Kali's photo in Netaji's room.
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Father of Dr P Banerjee, Dr T C Banerjee once treated Bhagwanji and was convinced that he is none but Netaji as he had seen Netaji before.
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Bhagwanji's testimony was rejected citing 2 reasons mentioned above and for the fact that she wrongly mentioned of not appearing before any other commission whereas she did appear in front of Mukherjee commission.
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Bhagwanji's lectures used to be published in a Bengali monthly named "Jayashree", of which Roy was the editor.
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