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Kolkata: After Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose files, Mamata Banerjee government is likely to make public the minutes of the state Cabinet meetings from 1937-48, the crucial pre-Independence decade later on Monday. The minutes could throw light on whether the Congress-ruled state government of the day were tracking Netaji's whereabouts.
The declassified files on Netaji has already revealed that various arms of the state administration were snooping on members of Netaji's family after his mysterious disappearance.
The intention to reveal the cabinet minutes was expressed by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the state Assembly last week.
In the growing clamour for declassification of the Netaji files with the Centre, Mamata has said that she wants the Narendra Modi government to follow her footsteps and bring those documents out in the public domain.
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