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The following are only a handful of the thousands of still secret records about Subhas Chandra Bose.

Netaji was just a freedom fighter and that's why there's never been a widespread clamour to uncover the mystery surrounding his reported death on a massive scale as we witness in the cases involving sleaze. There was never a candle march seeking "Justice for Subhas". Not in our times and nor in the days of our parents or grandparents. That's why today we are lumbered with a problem that should have been resolved 50 years ago. It's time to rectify a historic wrong. Irrespective of the views one holds about Netaji or his fate, to ask for declassification of all records, whatever they may say, is most relevant today. Transparency will only make our democracy stronger. Pls share this post with all your friends in national interest. * No. I/12014/27/93-IS (D.III): DIB UO No. IV/6(395)/93-2026 dated 19.11.1993 regarding controversy over Netaji's death and bringing his ashes to India from Japan. * MEA UO No. C/551/12/93-JP dated 23.11.1993--a detailed note incorporating the views of the Ministry of External Affairs on controversy regarding Netaji's death and bringing his ashes back to India from Japan. * MEA UO No.C/551/12/93-JP dated 2.12.1993 regarding Article No.9/93 published in the Russian Magazine 'Asia and Africa Today' on "Whom Subhas Chandra Bose Fought Against During Second World War Years'. * MEA UO No. C/551/12/93-JP dated 23.12.1993 regarding Article No.8/93 which appeared in the Russian Magazine 'Asia and Africa Today' on 'The Secret Behind the Death of Subhas Chandra Bose' * MEA UO No.C/551/12/93-JP dated 20.1.1994 enclosing a copy of Article No. 10/93 published in the Russian Magazine 'Asia and Africa Today' on "Against Whom Subhas Chandra Bose Fought Against During World War II'. * DO letter of even number letter dated 18.3.1994 from VK Jain, Special Secretary, MHA to Foreign Secretary regarding articles published in Magazine 'Asia and Africa Today' in Moscow in September-October, 1993. * DO letter of even number dated 18.3.1994 from VK Jain, Special Secretary, MHA, to Secretary (R&AW), Cabinet Secretariat regarding disclosure made in a series of Articles based on classified KGB records. * Cabinet Secretariat (R&AW)'s UO No. 11/1/94-IC-2829 dated 25.3.1994 regarding articles published in 'Asia and Africa Today' on Subhas Chandra Bose--summary of two articles published in the September-October, 1993 issues. * DO No. I/12014/27/93-IS (D.III) dated 20.4.1994 from NN Vohra, Home Secretary to K Srinivasan, Foreign Secretary, relating to the publication of articles in the Russian magazine 'Asia and Africa Today' concerning Netaji. * UO No.I/12014/27/93-IS (D.III) dated 20.4.1994 from NN Vohra, Home Secretary to AN Varma, Principal Secretary to PM--controversy regarding Netaji's death and bringing his ashes to India from Japan. * Note for COS dated 16.5.1994 regarding controversy about Netaji's death. * Cabinet Secretariat UO No.67/3/1/94-TS dated 7.6.1994 regarding Note for COS on controversy about Netaji's death. * Cabinet Secretariat Memo No.50/4/1/94-TS dated 30.6.1994 regarding notice for the meeting to be taken by Cabinet Secretary on 4.7.1994 to discuss the COS paper regarding controversy about Netaji's death. * Cabinet Secretariat Memo No.50/4/1/94-TS dated 8.7.1994 regarding Cabinet Secretary taking a meeting a meeting on 11.7.1994 to consider inter alia the Cabinet Note in controversy about Netaji's death.

* Cabinet Secretariat Memo No.89/2/1/94-TS dated 18.7.1994 regarding a meeting of the Core Group to be held on 20.7.1994 to consider a COS Note on controversy about Netaji's death. * Cabinet Secretariat's noteNo.89/2/1/94-TS dated 22.7.1994 --record note of discussions of the meeting held on 20.7.1994-- controversy about Netaji's death. * UO No. I/12014/27/93-IS (D.III) dated 9.8.1994 from K Padmanabhaiah, Home Secretary, to AN Varma, Principal Secretary to PM on controversy regarding Netaji's death and bringing his ashes to India from Japan. * Note for the Cabinet on File No. I/12014/27/93-IS (D.III) dated 2.2.1995 regarding proposal to bring the mortal remains of Netaji from Japan to India. * DO letter No.67/3/1/95-Cab dated 14.2.1995 regarding arrangements in Japan and draw a contingency plan for proper upkeep of the mortal remains and that our Ambassador be specifically requested to look into these aspects. * DO letter No. I/12014/27/93-IS (D.III) dated 31.3.1995 from K Padmanabhaiah, Home Secretary to Foreign Secretary regarding the question of bringing the mortal remains of Netaji from Japan to India. * DO letter No.25/4/NGO (PT) dated 19.6.1995 from Foreign Secretary to Home Secretary regarding remains of Netaji. * DO letter No.67/3/1/95-Cab dated 2.7.1996 from D Dasgupta, Additional Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat regarding directions of the Cabinet on the question of bringing the mortal remains of Netaji from Japan to India. * UO Note No. I/12014/27/93-IS (D.III) dated 19.11.1996 from S Prakash, Joint Secretary, MHA, to PMO regarding mitochondrial DNA analysis of the ashes presumed to be of Netaji. * DO letter No.67/3/1/95-Cab dated 31.1.97 regarding the question of bringing the mortal remains of Netaji from Japan to India. * DO letter No.67/3/1/95-Cab dated 3.7.1997 regarding directions of the cabinet on the question of bringing the mortal remains of Netaji from Japan to India. * No. I/27/91-Pub: Minutes of the Prime Minster and the Home Minister on the relevant file, classified as Secret, regarding the said Award-privilege claimed under Article 74(2) of the Constitution. * No. I/27/91-Pub: Notes on the relevant file, classified as Secret, by senior officers of t he Government of India including the Home Secretary and the cabinet Secretary, regarding the said Award-privilege claimed under Sections 123 and 124 of the Evidence Act. * Notes of MHA containing pages 1 to 81 on controversy regarding Netaji's death and bringing his ashes to India from Japan. * Draft note for Cabinet on bringing the mortal remains of Netaji back to India. * DO No. I/12014/27/93-IS (D.III) dated Nil from SB Chavan, Home Minister, to PV Narasimha Rao, Prime Minister, regarding mortal remains of Netaji to be brought from Tokyo to India.

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