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Netaji’s kin to meet PM Modi

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They are likely to request Prime Minister Modi to declassify all files related to Netaji’s mysterious disappearance 70 years ago.

New Delhi: The Netaji files is expected to get a fresh lease of life as Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday will meet the family members of legendary freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose at his official 7, Race Course Road (RCR) residence.

Netaji’s kin are likely to request Prime Minister Modi to declassify all files related to Netaji’s mysterious disappearance 70 years ago.

“Tomorrow is a very special day. I will meet family members of Subhas Babu at my residence. It is an honour to host them,” Prime Minister Modi had tweeted yesterday.

Meanwhile, Chandra Kumar Bose, grand nephew of Netaji, said, “I am happy that Prime Minister Modi has invited us. The Prime Minister should declassify Netaji’s files. I am sure that under Modiji’s leadership, the truth will be revealed.”

Prime Minister Modi, addressing the nation in the 12th edition of his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme, had announced that he would be hosting Netaji’s kin this month.

(with inputs from ANI)

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