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Dear Editor,
I am very pleased to know that the Hindustan Times is organising a public probe on Netaji's "disappearance".

I am absolutely convinced because of the research I have done in London that the truth on Netaji's fate, whatever that is, remains wrapped in the secret files of the British Government in London. All efforts, at different levels must be made to press the Indian Government to request the British Government to declassify its secret files on Netaji. If that proves ineffective, then efforts have to be made in the UK to persuade the British Government to do so.

In this context the Hindustan Times' decision to take up the task to raise the issue on an international scale will be helpful.

I will be sending a detailed communication on this issue soon.

 
Dr R S Krantikari
(Research Scholar and poet)
Anil Mukherjee
(Dy Speaker, W Bengal )
Captain L C Malik
(Azad Hind Fauj)
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Pradip Bose
(Mr Pradip Bose is the chairman of the Indian committee of Social Democrats in London. He is the son of Suresh Bose who was a member of the Shah Nawaz Khan probe committee. Dissatisfied with the conduct of the probe, Suresh Bose had stepped down from the panel and sent a note of dissent to Parliament.)
   
           
 
           
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