Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Kunal Ghosh (Trinamool Congress) said the Prime Minister's Office has recently refused to share details of three files related to widow and daughter of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose to an applicant Chandrachur Ghose under the RTI Act of 2005.
He said the PMO refused the request to share file numbers -- 2/67/56-71 (volume I), 2/67/56-71 (volume II) and, 2/67/78 on the ground that this would prejudicially affect relation with foreign countries and also the sovereignty and integrity of India.
Ghosh noted that the PMO had earlier submitted to the Central Information Commission that it holds 33 classified files including these three.
"Even earlier, in 2007, despite an order of the CIC, the Ministry of Home Affairs refused to disclose all documents pertaining to the Shah Nawaz Committee (1956), and the G D Khosla Commission (1970-74), which investigated the mysterious disappearance of Netaji on the ground that it would lead to "serious law and order problem in the country, especially in West Bengal," the TMC member said.