"It does sound weird that though 42 persons were killed, not a single person could be held guilty even after such a long judicial process. Congress is of the opinion that there has been a miscarriage of justice. Justice could not be done.
"We appeal to the government (of Samajwadi Party in the state) to appeal against it in a higher court so that no guilty is spared. Uttar Pradesh government should do it. If there is a need for Government of India to do something, they should also do it," party spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed told reporters.
The Uttar Pradesh Minorities Commission also today asked the state government to order a probe into the 1987 Hashimpura massacre to investigate the matter from the beginning and unmask all the culprits.
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