The one-man Justice Iqbal Singh Commission which was set up by the Haryana government to probe the circumstance leading to the incident resulting in the death of two persons and also the circumstances leading to arson, fire and rioting, has blamed the cops for acting as "mute spectator" and "failing" to act on time to prevent the horrific incident.
Fifty two persons were injured in the incident, in which 18 houses were also damaged by the mob.
The Commission in its report noted that the "duty magistrate and the police failed to prevent the (Mirchpur violence) incident.."
The report, submitted to the State government nearly a year back, but tabled in the ongoing session of the Haryana Assembly here on Friday, has noted that tension had build up between Dalits and the members of the pre-dominant Jat community after the altercation between them, but the police "failed" to understand the gravity of the situation in the village and take appropriate action.
The inquiry report was based on spot visits and the statements of many people, including the victims, witnesses and the local villagers.
The incident was reported in media and was also raised in Parliament. Committee on the welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes visited the village after the incident.
"Police did not act properly rather acted very casually and allowed the situation to go out of control," the report tabled in the Assembly, said.
"It failed to understand the gravity of the situation and took it lightly in the initial stage and further failed to take appropriate action which resulted into incident on April 21, 2010," the report said.
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