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Supreme Court rejects PIL seeking direction to Centre to declassify Netaji files

| | Sep 21, 2015, at 08:14 pm
New Delhi, Sept 21 (IBNS) The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a PIL seeking a directive to the Centre to declassify confidential documents on Subhash Chandra Bose.

The apex court asked the petitioner, Snehasish Mukherjee, to approach the government directly seeking declassification of the files. 

The Court  asked the Home Ministry and the PM's Principal Secretary to reply to the petitioner, who has accused various past governments of not disclosing the facts related to Netaji.

In his petition, Mukherjee  referred to the recent disclosure of 64 confidential files by the West Bengal government and urged the court's intervention to ask the Centre to follow the suit.

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