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Centre needs to tread cautiously on Netaji files: Naidu

The Centre will take a decision on declassification of files related to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose only after studying its impact on India's relations with other countries, said parliamentary affairs minister M Venkaiah Naidu said on Saturday.

Updated on: Sep 19, 2015 02:02 PM IST
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The Centre will take a decision on declassification of files related to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose only after studying its impact on India's relations with other countries, parliamentary affairs minister M Venkaiah Naidu said on Saturday.

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"The West Bengal government has made public certain confidential files related to Netaji. It is good... it needs to be studied what is there in those files before the Centre takes such a decision, its impact on the international community, our relations with other countries, neighbouring countries, needs to be studied," Naidu said.

"The Centre will have to take a final decision after studying that. I personally feel people of the country have the right to know the truth on the Netaji issue," he added.

Seventy years after his mysterious disappearance, 64 files running into nearly 13,000 pages were declassified on Friday. These files revealed, among other things, how some of Netaji's family members were spied upon in independent India.

Tucked away in police and government lockers for decades, the files containing 12,744 pages were declassified by the West
Bengal government in the presence of Bose's family members, who have been demanding that information on Netaji be made
public.

The files have been kept inside glass cases at the Kolkata Police Museum before they are made accessible to the public on Monday.

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee demanded that the Centre declassify files pertaining to the nationalist leader and said it is unfortunate the mystery of Netaji's disappearance has remained unresolved for 70 years.

Some of Netaji's family members have rejected the theory that he had died in a plane crash in Taihoku airport in Taiwan
on August 18, 1945.

 
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