The Free Press Journal

Netaji’s family observes ‘Declassifi­cation Day’

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Kolkata Scores of admirers of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on Sunday visit Japan’s Renkoji Temple to mourn his “death anniversar­y”, but his family in Kolkata has decided to observe “Declassifi­cation Day” from this year demanding that all the secret files related to his death be made public, reports PTI. Seeking declassifi­cation of all the secret files and documents related to the mystery about the fate of the nationalis­t leader, who went missing in 1945, the family has started observing Au- gust 18 as “Declassifi­cation Day” from this year. Netaji’s grandnephe­w Surya Kumar Bose, who has recently visited Renkoji temple where Netaji’s purported ashes are kept, said, “His admirers from different parts of Japan pay a visit to the temple each year to pay homage to the leader.”

“So far, we have never observed the day as we don’t believe that he died on August 18. There is circumstan­tial evidence to prove that he was in Russia after that date in 1945. But now we have started observing this day as declassifi­cation day to put pressure on the government to make public the hidden files on his life,” the family spokespers­on Chandra Kumar Bose told.

To mark the occasion, they held a public meeting in Kolkata where they appealed all political parties to come forward and support the cause.

Under house arrest by the Britishers, Netaji had escaped from India in 1941 to seek internatio­nal support for India’s freedom struggle. After organising the Indian National Army with Japanese help he went missing in 1945, giving birth to India’s most debated mystery. He was last seen at the Bangkok Airport on 17th August 1945, since then no news of his whereabout­s has been confirmed.

The Mukherjee Commission formed by the Centre had rejected the opinion that he died in a plane crash in Taiwan on August 18, 1945.

Even Suresh Bose, one of the older brothers of Netaji and a member of the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Inquiry Committee, had stated on oath before his death in 1972 that his brother was alive at the time.

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