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“Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose has a special place in our hearts. I would like to request your kind personal intervention to see that the Central Government declared 23rd January, Netaji’s birthday, a National Holiday and also takes appropriate steps to give conclusive steps to give conclusive position to the issue relating to the disappearance of Netaji…(sic)” the CM wrote. In her two-page-long letter, Banerjee emphasised that the state had long been demanding that January 23 be declared a national holiday.
She further requested the PM to give people the “much-awaited opportunity to know what happened to their great leader – their inspiration and their passion”. Born in 1897, Netaji’s 125th birth anniversary will be observed next year.
Several reports have claimed that Netaji boarded a plane from Taihoku Airport in Taiwan which crashed leading to the death of the leader. There is, however, no confirmation on his demise, as experts, over the years, have come up with different theories on his disappearance. The Centre had commissioned three inquiries, – the Shah Nawaz Committee of Inquiry of 1956, the Khosla Commission of 1974, and the Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry (JMCI) of 2005 — to shed light on the mysteries surrounding the death or the disappearance of Netaji.
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None, however, could help draw any conclusion.