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Netaji row: Cong slams 'sinister propaganda of selective

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 10 2015 | 9:22 PM IST
Congress today saw a "sinister propaganda of selective leaks and half truths" behind reports that the Jawaharlal Nehru government had snooped on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's family members even as it demanded that the government also declassify the files on RSS.
Party spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said that the Prime Minister and the Home Minister must explain why only 'notings on file' of the two declassified files have been released while withholding the 'correspondence portion' of the same.
"Does the correspondence portion contain some inconvenient truth that the Prime Minister's Office has chosen to withhold?" he added.
Singhvi also alleged that since the Intelligence Bureau (IB) reports directly to the Home Minister, the ruling party was "attempting to malign the great Home Ministers between 1948 to 1968, including Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Lal Bahadur Shastri".
Congress's reaction came in the wake of reports that, between 1948 and 1968, Netaji Bose's family was spied upon in Calcutta by IB. Much of the period in question corresponds to Nehru's tenure as Prime Minister.
"Why is BJP trying to malign the great Home Ministers and veteran freedom fighters like Vallabhbhai Patel, C Rajagopalachari, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Govind Ballabh Pant, Gulzarilal Nanda and others?" he said.

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Singhvi alleged that "a systematic and sinister propaganda of selective leaks and half truths has been unleashed by the current BJP government to malign national icons who reshaped India's destiny, rewrote its history and made it a great nation today".
Another party spokesperson, Anand Sharma, questioned the "credibility of the selective leak".
"What was the RSS' contribution to the freedom struggle? Those files should also be declassified. RSS was also snooped upon by the British as well as Indian intelligence. It was banned after Mahatma Gandhi's killing," Sharma said, adding that the matter concerning the Netaji files was clearly a "very selective leak".
"We do not know what the details are. Therefore, the credibility is questionable. The Prime Minister and the Home Minister must come out with all the details. It is very clear that for the entire period being referred to, there must have been hundreds of files on this and many other subjects.
"Who were the persons who were taking the decisions, what were the reasons, what was the background? We do not know anything about it," he said.

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First Published: Apr 10 2015 | 9:22 PM IST

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