"The Bose family had written numerous letters to the West Bengal chief minister for her support on this national issue. But till today there has been no response from the chief minister," Bose said.
He said that the state government alone has 64 secret files relating to the fate of the nationalist leader after he went missing in 1945.
It would not only set a precedent but also would lead the way for complete declassification of all Netaji files held by the central government and state governments, Bose, convener of the Open Platform for Netaji, which has been demanding declassification, said.
The Bose family had last week hit the city streets demanding declassification of files on the freedom fighter.
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