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Staff Reporter

The Centre has again okayed the formation of a judicial enquiry committee to go into the disappearance of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and determine whether he actually died in the Fromosa air crash. It needs to be mentioned that two other earlier commissions had judged that Netaji had indeed died in the air crash and that the ashes at Renkoji temple were indeed his. The BJP government has thus reopened the controversy yet again. The decision to form the probe committee was taken after a meeting attended by Col.G.S.Dhillon, Dr.Sisir Kumar Bose and Justice (Retd) R.S. Narula , Brajesh Mishra, principal secretary of the Prime Minister, Soli Sorabji, Attorney General of India, Home Secretary, Education Secretary, Foreign Secretary,Defence Secretary, Joint Secretary, Legal Affairs and senior officials of the

Col Laxmi Seghal also sent her written comments.

The consensus during the discussions was that to settle the question of Netaji’s disappearance, a fresh judicial enquiry would have to instituted and it was left to the government to take a decision.The Home ministry proposes to approach the cabinet on this behalf shortly.Meanwhile in a statement in Delhi, Debarata Biswas, general secretary of the All India Forward Bloc, said that the party was happy with the decision and that it was in the fitness of things that the probe had been instituted.





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