The Prakash Singh Committee also made strong observations against former Chief Ministers, saying they had "eroded the authority of certain institutions" with a view to concentrate powers in their own office and as a result "the office of the Chief Secretary does not command the power or enjoy the prestige it does in most other states."
"The two officers who matter the most in the state, the Additional Chief Secretary (Home) and the Director General of Police, fell short of what could be expected of them in such a situation," noted the committee headed by Singh, a retired IPS officer who had headed police forces of Uttar Pradesh and Assam besides the Border Security Force (BSF).
It said, "The Home Department did not issue any directions on the handling of the crisis, while the then DGP Yash Pal Singhal did not visit any of the affected areas, and also did not permit the next highest ranked officer to do so."
Describing the situation as "a horrific picture", it said, "What was lacking was the will to act, the determination to prevent riotous mobs from assembling in the first instance and then dealing with them effectively while they were committing acts of violence, arson, loot or vandalism."
The report, submitted to the High Court here yesterday, said, "Officers at the district level, barring a few honourable exceptions, just did not rise to the occasion. They were either unequal to the daunting situation they faced or they could not mobilise the full strength of the officers and men under their command, some of whom went missing or deserted their duties."
from the seniormost officials, a number of officers subscribed to the "philosophy of 'chedogey to badhega' (if you touch, it will increase)".
Singh had submitted the report to the Haryana government on May 13.
Khattar had earlier said his government would make the report public, but later, he appeared to backtrack, saying the government will first study it.
It has, however, transferred four IPS and three IAS officers, including the then additional chief secretary (home) and director general of police, and suspended three officers of the Haryana Civil Services and 10 deputy superintendents of police. All are named in the report.
