"This is the beginning of the future. The people should know the truth. Let the Central government also declassify the files (on Netaji). Let good sense prevail on all of us. You cannot suppress the truth. Let truth come out. It will come out today or tomorrow," Banerjee, who visited Kolkata Police Museum where the declassified files have been kept, said
Asked that it is said India's relations with some countries might be affected if files on Netaji with the Centre were declassified, she said "Now we have got independence. There is no harm in honouring those leaders who got us independence. We should salute them. Before declassifying the files we have seen that internationally nothing will happen. If we have bilateral relation with a country it is necessary to review it."
On questions whether there was any attempt to hide something, she said, "What you can guess, I can also guess. Let the country face the reality. There is nothing to hide. Why don't you declassify the files."
On whether there might be law and order problem after declassification of these files, "I don't think that there will be any law and order problem. It is a mere excuse. If there is any law and order problem, we are there to tackle it."