According to the files released by the governemnt on Bose's 119th anniversary, a high-level meeting had taken place on July 20, 1994 here, following a direction from the Prime Minister Office to the Ministry of Home Affairs to prepare a note for the Cabinet.
The meeting was conducted against the backdrop of the stand taken by the Bose Academy in Japan that Indian government should take possession of the mortal remains of Netaji, whose birth centenary was due in 1997.
"The temple management may be persuaded to continue with the upkeep of the ashes and, if necessary, the maintenance charges being paid to the temple may be suitably increased to meet the increased cost," the file related to the meeting said about its conclusions.
On this, the meeting concluded that "Since the articles had not attracted any media attention so far, it was unlikely that such a contingency would arise in future. Even in the unlikely event of these articles appearing in the local media, its ripple effects were likely to be minimal since the basic thrust of the articles did appear to project Netaji in patriotic light as an opponent of fascism."
"Since it was best that as little publicity as possible was given to the entire issue, it was felt that it may not be necessary to place this matter before the Cabinet. Prime Minister may be apprised accordingly and his directions obtained," the file said.
