Netaji files will be made public: Rahul Sinha

September 22, 2015 07:48 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:03 am IST - KOLKATA:

The Centre is taking time to declassify the files on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose only because they have links to several nations but will make them public, according to West Bengal BJP president Rahul Sinha.

The Centre is taking time to declassify the files on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose only because they have links to several nations but will make them public, according to West Bengal BJP president Rahul Sinha.

The Centre will declassify the files on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose lying with it and is only taking time to do so because they have links to several nations, according to West Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rahul Sinha.

“The files related to Netaji are related to several nations and that is why the Centre is taking time to declassify them. But the files will be made public,” Mr. Sinha told reporters here.

Dig at Trinamool

Mr. Sinha, however, had a dig at the ruling Trinamool Congress for “indirectly doing politics” over declassification of the West Bengal government’s own Netaji files and “it is their ploy to win next year’s Assembly elections by riding on the emotions linked with the great leader.”

He asserted that if those files were declassified, “nothing will happen to the BJP, but both the Congress and the Communists will be embarrassed.”

‘Trinamool will be miffed’

Mr. Sinha said the Centre’s eventual release of Netaji files to the public “will disappoint the Trinamool Congress.”

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday had stated that the decision on Netaji files lying with the Centre would be made soon.

After declassification of 64 files by the West Bengal government, Ms. Banerjee had demanded that the Centre follow suit.

She reiterated the demand during the day in the State Assembly.

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