The Commission was appointed by Mayawati government on March 14, 2008. Justice R D Nimesh submitted the report to Akhilesh government on August 31 last year.
"The state government is stuck to all the promises it has made to Muslims. The report of Nimesh commission will soon be made public by the state government," the Samjwadi Party MLA from Faizabad-Ayodhya said.
In the next Cabinet meeting, the proposal to make Nimesh commission report public will be on top of the agenda, and the government will public it soon, Pandey said.
The state government will not only release them but will also provide them compensation and also punish those police officers who have framed these youths in false terror cases, Pandey said.
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