"The report was accepted by the Cabinet meeting today," Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav told newspersons after the meeting.
The government will present the report in the coming UP legislative session along with the action taken report, the Chief minister, who presided over the Cabinet meeting, said.
RD Nimesh Commission was set up by the previous BSP government in the state to investigate the arrests of two Muslim youths -- Tariq Qasmi and Khalid Mujahid -- after serial blasts in courts in Lucknow, Faizabad, Varanasi and Gorakhpur in November 2007.
Police claimed that the two were operatives of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami and responsible for the serial blasts.
Following hue and cry by social activists, the then Mayawati government constituted the Commission to probe into the allegations that the two Muslims youths were falsely implicated.
The commission, in its report submitted to the state government in August last year, is said to have found discrepancies in the police theory.
The Samajwadi Party had promised in its manifesto for 2012 Assembly elections that if voted to power it will withdraw cases against Muslims booked under false charges.
On May 18, Mujahid died while he was being brought back to Lucknow jail from the Faizabad court, where he was taken for a hearing.
Though, police claimed that he died because of illness, his family alleged that he was killed as his release would have put some senior police officer in trouble.
Mujahid's family had also lodged case against 42 police officers, including former director general of police, for implicating Mujahid in false charges and held them responsible for his death.
The government had also announced a compensation of Rs six lakh for Mujahid's family but the latter refused to take it demanding justice for the innocent Muslims.
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