Referring to Bhattacharjee's deposition before the panel in which he had justified the police firing on Youth Congress workers, Mitra alleged that the former CM had told a "lie".
There are no records from the said day to prove that policemen were injured, Mitra claimed while alleging that the firing was totally unprovoked.
Bhattacharjee deposed for nearly 50 minutes before the one-man commission of Justice (retd) Sushanto Chattopadhyay, a former Chief Justice of Orissa High Court.
Police had fired on the protestors on Mayo Road and Dorina Crossing at Esplanade, about a kilometre away from Writers' Building, killing 13 people and injuring several others.
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