"We want both the central and state governments to declassify files on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose immediately. This is not an appeal to them but it is our demand," Netaji's grandnephew Chandra Kumar Bose told reporters here.
"There are around 64 secret files with the state government and over 100 files with the central government.... The common man wants to know what has happened to the leader," Bose said.
Members of Netaji's family took out a procession from the Indian Association Hall in central Kolkata to the INA Memorial on Dufferin Road.
"We want her to declassify all the files and it's her duty to do so. But if she fails to do so, she must step down from her chair," Bose said.
He said that his elder brother Surya Kumar Bose met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Berlin yesterday adding "we have got a very positive response from the Prime Minister.
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