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Japan Knows The Truth Of Neta Ji’s ‘Disappearance’

Japan knows the truth of Subhash Chandra Bose’s ‘disappearance’! Netaji’s great-grandson Chandra Kumar Bose claimed.

Japan knows the truth of the independence leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s ‘disappearance’. Netaji’s great-grandson Chandra Kumar Bose has claimed this.

He said that the Government of Japan has three very important files related to Netaji’s disappearance, which he has not yet submitted to the Government of India.

With the opening of those files, the truth about Netaji’s disappearance will be revealed.

Bose said that on October 14, 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Netaji’s family members to his residence. The then Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj was also present there.

Sushma Swaraj had informed that she has written to various countries including Russia, Japan, England, and requested that all the files related to Netaji should be made available to the Government of India.

In response to the letter from the Government of Japan, it said that it has five files related to Netaji. Japan has so far submitted only two of them to the Indian government. They contain just a few pictures of Netaji.

The remaining three files, which have not yet been submitted, are extremely important. With him coming, the secret of Netaji’s disappearance will be lifted and all the long-running ‘fake theories’ will be put to rest.

Bose further said – ‘Netaji visited Japan several times from 1942 to 1945. He had deep ties with General Hideki Tojo of the Imperial Army of Japan.

At the end of the Second World War, Japan’s foreign minister, Mamoru Shigemitsu, gave Netaji the title of ‘Hero of the Asia’. India has a very good relationship with Japan.

We want Prime Minister Narendra Modi to talk to the Government of Japan about handing over those files. Anita Bose Faf, daughter of Netaji living in Germany, has written several times to PM Modi regarding this.

Bose also requested the Modi government to take steps to match the DNA of Netaji’s family members to the remains in the Renko-Ji temple in Tokyo city of Japan.

He said – ‘It will be known whether those remains are really of Netaji or not. We are ready to conduct a DNA test.

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