PMO refuses to give data on Netaji’s disappearance Friday, December 22, 2006 11:35 [IST]
Kolkata: The Prime Minister Office has refused to furnish data on documents and
records it held on the mysterious disappearance of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose,
saying the disclosure would harm India's relations with foreign
countries.
"On verification of the classified files held by PMO, it is held that
their disclosure will prejudicially affect relations with foreign
countries," Joint Secretary to the Prime Minister and Appellate Authority
in the PMO Sanjay Mitra told Anuj Dhar of Delhi-based Mission Netaji who sought
the list under the RTI Act.
The PMO's denial comes close on the heels of Chief Information Officer A N
Tiwari's warning to the Union Home Ministry that it would take stern action if
the ministry did not furnish the 202 documents on Netaji under its possession.
Dhar, whose organisation is on a campaign to bring out the "truth"
behind Netaji's disappearance, had earlier requested PMO's Central Public
Information Officer Kamal Dayani to confirm if the PMO was holding classified
records on Bose and provide a list of all such records along with the
unclassified ones.
In reply, Dayani provided a list of only the unclassified files, most relating
to Bose's disappearance. In keeping with the RTI procedure, Mission Netaji
reported the matter to the Appellate Authority in the PMO, complaining that
Dayani's answer was "incomplete" because it has not responded to the
request for the classified files.
Dhar, a journalist who has written 'Back from the Dead: Inside the Subhas Bose
Mystery', said he would take up the matter with the Central Information
Commission.
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