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Chief justice P.B. Chakrabarty of Calcutta High Court, who had also served as the acting Governor of West Bengal in India, disclosed the following in a letter ...
 
 INA played a very important role in the liberation of India from the british and those of who, think that INA was a failure please read the following:-

Chief justice P.B. Chakrabarty of Calcutta High Court, who had also  served as the acting Governor of West Bengal in India, disclosed the  following in a letter addressed to the publisher of Dr. R.C. Majumdar's  book A History of Bengal. The Chief Justice wrote:
In the  preface of the book Dr. Majumdar has written that he could not accept  the thesis that Indian independence was brought about solely, or  predominantly by the non-violent civil disobedience movement of Gandhi.  When I was the acting Governor, Lord Atlee, who had given us  independence by withdrawing the British rule from India, spent two days  in the Governor's palace at Calcutta during his tour of India. At that  time I had a prolonged discussion with him regarding the real factors  that had led the British to quit India. My direct question to him was  that since Gandhi's "Quit India" movement had tapered off quite some  time ago and in 1947 no such new compelling situation had arisen that  would necessitate a hasty British departure, why did they have to leave?  In his reply Atlee cited several reasons, the principal among them  being the erosion of loyalty to the British Crown among the Indian army  and navy personnel as a result of the military activities of Netaji.  Toward the end of our discussion I asked Atlee what was the extent of  Gandhi's influence upon the British decision to quit India. Hearing this  question, Atlee's lips became twisted in a sarcastic smile as he slowly  chewed out the word, "m-i-n-i-m-a-l!"[46]

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