Nanavati Commission
The Justice G.T. Nanavati commission was a one-man commission headed by Justice
Terms of Reference
Terms of Reference of the Commission were: "(a) to inquire into the causes and course of the
Focus
The commission report details accusations and evidence against senior members of the
Aftermath
There was widespread protest against the report as it did not mention clearly the role of Tytler and other members of Congress Party in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. The report led to the resignation of Jagdish Tytler from the Union Cabinet. A few days after the report was tabled in the Parliament, the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also apologised to the Sikh community for Operation Blue Star and the riots that followed. The report stated that Jagdish Tytler "very probably" had a hand in the riots.[6]
The report had been lambasted by the Congress dominated United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government but the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accepted the report and criticized the Congress party as "guilty".[7]
References
- ^ a b Nanavati, G T (2005). "JUSTICE NANAVATI COMMISSION OF INQUIRY (1984 ANTI-SIKH RIOTS)REPORT Volume 1" (PDF). N Delhi: MHA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 November 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
- ^ a b Nanavati, GT (2005). "JUSTICE NANAVATI COMMISSION OF INQUIRY (1984 ANTI-SIKH RIOTS) REPORT VOLUME – II (ANNEXURES)" (Annexures). New Delhi: MHA. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
Commission of Inquiry for the purpose of making an inquiry into 'killing of innocent Sikhs', constituted in New Delhi,on 8 May, 2000
- ^ Nanavati anti-Sikh riots report submitted Rediff - 9 February 2005
- ^ Credible evidence against Tytler: Nanavati[usurped] The Hindu - 9 August 2005
- ^ Nanavati Commission report on 1984 anti-Sikh riots submitted The Hindu - 10 February 2005
- ^ Indian politicians clash over report on anti-Sikh riots CBC - 9 August 2005
- ^ Fear of truth Archived 11 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Pioneer - 22 April 2005
External links
- NANAVATI COMMISSION OF INQUIRY (1984 ANTI-SIKH RIOTS) REPORT (PDF)
- Assessment Of Evidence
- Report on Nanavati Commission by The Hindu (archived 6 April 2005)
- Witness84