The commission headed by retired Madras High Court judge, S Rajasekaran, told reporters in Salem that summons have been issued to 447 people, out of which 108 have deposed before the commission.
Of the 11 persons summoned, seven were examined in Salem and four others will be heard tomorrow, he said.
Summons will be also issued to those film personalities and police officials who addressed those who supported the demand for allowing the sport during the protests held in January this year and inquiry with them will begin from January next, he added.
The Tamil Nadu government had on January 31 announced a Commission of Inquiry to go into the circumstances leading to the violence during the pro-Jallikattu stir at the Marina beach in Chennai and elsewhere in the state and the alleged police excesses.
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