Amid reports that the Justice Vishnu Sahay Commission has indicted some BJP leaders, the Congress and BSP attacked BJP and SP, demanding strict action against those indicted for the violence in Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh that involved Hindus and Muslims.
The contents of the report have not been made public yet while Sahai declined to reveal the findings.
BJP rejected the report, saying its findings are "politically motivated" and meant to "cover up" the actions of the SP government in UP.
BJP MLA Sangeet Som, who is also an accused in the riots, rejected the Commission report and claimed that there was "sufficient proof" against leaders of UP's ruling Samajwadi Party(SP)
"I want to ask whether our statements were taken by the Commission. We have sufficient proof against SP leaders and officers responsible for the Muzaffarnagar riots. We reject the report. It has no meaning," Som, who was given Z category security last year by the Modi government, told reporters.
"Most of the leaders who have been chargesheeted and are facing trial for heinous offences in the riots are from BJP," Gaurav Bhatia, spokesperson for the Samajwadi Party, alleged.
He said the party will take action against any leader found complicit and "will not try to defend them like the BJP."
SP spokesman Rajendra Chowhury blamed "communal forces" for vitiating the atmosphere in the state.
The Congress demanded strict action against those who "participated, perpetrated and instigated" riots and are responsible for the killing of innocent people, irrespective of their party affiliations.
He said the "report has named" the people who are known and enjoying ministership, adding, "no action was taken against them."
"Action needs to be taken against all those who are ideologically and physically responsible for what happened in Muzaffarnagar," another Congress leader Manish Tewari said.
"The difficulty in this country is that such inquiry committee reports are confined to the record room, where they gather dust," he said.
BSP supremo Mayawati demanded that the Commission's report be made "public" and alleged SP and BJP had colluded in the riots.
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