17 Years Later, Liberhan Commission Submits Report to PM


PTI

New Delhi, Jun 30: Seventeen years after it was set up, the Liberhan Commission probing the 1992 demolition of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya on Tuesday submitted its report to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The commission, which had got 48 extensions, submitted the report to the Prime Minister by Retd Justice M S Liberhan in presence of home minister P Chidambaram.

The contents of the report were not immediately known. Set up within ten days of the demolition of the mosque on December 6, 1992, which triggered widespread communal violence leading to heavy loss of lives, the panel has become the country's longest serving Commission of Enquiry.

The commission, mandated to inquire into the circumstances leading to the demolition of the Babri mosque was to submit its report by March 16, 1993 but sought repeated extensions to complete its probe.

The last three-month extension was given in March this year.

The probe panel was one of the costliest commissions having spent nearly Rs eight crore. The bulk of the amount was spent on the salaries and perks of the supporting staff.

During the extended proceedings spread over 400 sittings, the commission recorded the statements of senior BJP leaders L K Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and then chief minister of Uttar Pradesh Kalyan Singh.

The panel had completed hearing the last witness in 2005. 

  

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  • JOBA ALVA, UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Jul 01 2009

    Why you people pulling Britesh mugals. they are given report after the indipendent not before

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  • Kulakarni, Bujapur

    Tue, Jun 30 2009

    I didn''t know Mughals and British were cousins and hence British gave the credit to Mughals.Otherwise they would have definetely kept British Queen''s name.Is your history source "Chandamama" story books? We are in 21st Century, imagine something creative.

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  • SAJI, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jun 30 2009

    First u study the the indian history correctly and comment. Are you sure Mugals did not rule India.

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  • Risan, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 30 2009

    You got all wrong about Indian history, surely You know nothing about it, can make out from your ''History'' spelling, you got even that wrong.

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Jun 30 2009

    Is there any other better example of wasting the public money ..!? Why this commission shall be paid salaries if they dont work..!!!???

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  • M.Bhat, Dubai

    Tue, Jun 30 2009

    Even the Taj Mahal and so many forts in north were not built by moguls. It was Tejo-Mahalaya ( Shiva Temple). How nicely the britishers re - writen our indian histry in their favour.isn''t it?

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  • Robin, Kundapura

    Tue, Jun 30 2009

    Is there any pension scheme for this commission ? Better to provide.

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