Netaji controversy is here to stay
Netaji controversy is here to stay
'Netaji Chetna Yatra' has been launched to educate people on the latest 'report' and to mobilise support.

Ropar: The Netaji Subhas Foundation launched a 3,000-km "Netaji Chetna Yatra" on Saturday to "educate" people on the Justice Mukherjee Commission's report, rejected by the Centre, and to mobilise support for holding protest marches next month.

The yatra is being held to make people aware of the findings of the Commission and to mobilise support for the march to Governors' residences in all states on July 12 and to Parliament on July 26, Foundation president and All India Forward Bloc (AIFB) national secretary V P Saini said.

Led by Saini, the Chetna Yatra, organised by the Foundation and AIFB, would pass through Chandigarh, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and return to Ropar.

Saini said while the Central Government accepted the "wrong reports of Shah Nawaz Inquiry Committee and Khosla Commission, it rejected the report of Mukherjee Commission without giving any reason for it".

He alleged that successive Governments have been "misleading" people for the last 60 years that Netaji died in an air crash.

Saini claimed the Central government did not extend the required cooperation to the Mukerjee Commission and withheld some classified documents related to Netaji's disappearance.

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