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Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI: The Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry, investigating the disappearance of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, submitted its report to the Government on Tuesday. The report was submitted to the Home Ministry here by the Secretary of the Commission. The Commission of Inquiry headed by Justice M. K. Mukherjee, a retired judge of the Supreme Court, was set up in May, 1999. The one-man inquiry panel which had travelled to Russia recently to look for possible clues that could conclusively throw some light on the disappearance of Netaji. However, well placed sources said that in absence of "concrete evidence'', the Commission in its six-year-long term could not arrive at a final view relating to the disappearance of Netaji.
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