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In the latest set of Netaji files declassified by the Minister of State for Culture, it has been revealed that the Pakistan government did not let two former INA soldiers attend the Third international Netaji Seminar in 1979 – despite repeated invitations from the Indian government, reports The Indian Express.
The Executive Director of Netaji Research Bureau, Dr. Sisir K Bose, said in a letter to the then Foreign Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in May 1978:
The two INA men who were invited were Mian Akbar Sha, a close associate of Netaji and Colonel Shaukat Malik, the first man to hoist the tricolour on Indian soil in 1941. After the letters, Bose also sent separate invitations to Shah and Malik inviting them for the conference.
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