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00:00I came to Agra twice, in 1938 and in 1940.
00:06In 1938, I stayed at the house of Seth Ratan Lal.
00:12At that time, the people of the city came to meet me in private,
00:17because he was the leader of the Garam Mejaj.
00:19And the people who used to meet him, the British government used to get angry with them.
00:23That's why.
00:24They had a meeting in the Chungi Kachari Maidan,
00:27in which there were 10,000 people.
00:29At that time, the population of Agra was about 1.5 lakh.
00:31Seeing that, the crowd was very big.
00:34There were slogans put up there.
00:36And they said, give blood, I will give freedom.
00:41This slogan went on and became very popular.
00:43In Agra, Om Prakash, who was the president of the university at that time,
00:49Om Prakash Sharma, he had a good relationship with Subhash Chandra Bose.
00:54Subhash Chandra Bose wrote a letter,
00:57that I am coming to Agra on this date, and meet me.
01:01The funny thing is that he wrote that letter on a moving train,
01:05and sent Om Prakash Sharma a ticket for it.
01:08It shouldn't be that you don't answer my letter,
01:10answer my letter.
01:12And he sent him an answerable ticket.
01:14And when he came to Agra, he also met Om Prakash Sharma.
01:18There was one more thing there,
01:21when the students were present in the student assembly.
01:24Netaji had said, when he met them,
01:29that at this time, the British government is confused.
01:32If medicine is made on it at this time,
01:34and if it is given to the students,
01:36then the country can easily and quickly get independence.
01:39And this thought of theirs was very correct to some extent at that time.
01:43After leaving here, did they get freedom?
01:45They got freedom later.
01:48When they left India and reached Japan,
01:51there was a conflict.
01:54After that, Netaji disappeared.
01:57We still don't know who he was,
01:59where he was, and in what condition he was.