"The report will be made public in next Assembly session," Khattar said.
The Chief Minister said that the report has mentioned certain issues which require further investigation.
"Therefore, the government is considering to chose a suitable agency for the same," he told reporters.
Notably, the Dhingra Commmission had submitted its 182- page report to Chief Minister Khattar here on August 31 on the last day of the tenure of the Commission.
The Khattar government had in December last year also extended the commission's term for a period of six months and later its term had been further extended.
The commission was set up on May 14, last year, to probe the issues concerning the grant of license(s) for developing commercial colonies by the Department of Town and Country Planning to some entities in Sector 83, Gurgaon including mutation of land deal between a firm M/S Skylight Hospitality, owned by Robert Vadra, and realty major DLF.
Meanwhile, Khattar today also said that it was on November 1, 2016 that the present state government restored the power of the Director, Town and Country Planning to issue Change of Land Use (CLU) and licences, whereas earlier these powers used to be with the Chief Minister.
This, he said, was one of the recommendations of the Dhingra Commission.
He reminded that all the Chief Ministers, who ruled the State after 1991, retained these powers with themselves.
In reply to a question concerning the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal, the Chief Minister said that the Supreme Court would now take up the case on Monday.
When his attention was drawn that tension could build up if the farmers in Punjab could start levelling the land for filling up of the SYL canal in Punjab territory, Khattar said that even earlier similar act was committed and at that time the Supreme Court had appointed the Punjab Chief Secretary and Director General of Police as receivers.
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