Bose joined the BJP in poll-bound West Bengal in the presence of party president Amit Shah at a public rally addressed by the latter in Howrah where he targeted Mamata Banerjee government, alleging only chit fund industry is flourishing in the state and that it was turning into a safe haven for anti-national elements and fake currency racket.
Asked by reporters whether the BJP is looking to him to play a winning card in the upcoming elections in the state, Bose said it is not a question of winning card or losing card, asserting his job is to bring back "inclusivity" in Indian scenario.
"Netaji's ideal wish was that India should be inclusive where there is unity among all religions. It must be brought back now," Bose said.
Declassification of the 100 files by the central government came four months after West Bengal government had released 64 secret Netaji files kept in its police and state government lockers.
Netaji died in an air crash in Taipei on August 18, 1945, a Union Cabinet note 50 years later said amidst the raging controversy over the mysterious disappearance of the chief of the Indian National Army(INA).
Congress made a strong pitch for declassifying all files related to Bose, but said the way Prime Minister has set about the task, raises doubts about his intentions.
