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Lessons from trial
by Prakash Desai on Aug 05, 2007 04:21 PM

Dear Shilaji,
I have very high respect for you.
When you talk about the Shri Krishna commission report, its publication and implementation of the recommendations, I just want to ask you following questions.
There are hundreds, rather thousands of commissions appointed by all state and central governments in our country.
How many reports have been treated at legal "witness" by our court?
why those reports have not been implemented?
There are hundreds of cases where a commission is established, millions of rupees spent on them for months or years and when the report goes to State Assembly or Parliament, with a stroke of a pen, those reports are just garbaged by the ruling party, IF THEY ARE AGAINST THEIR INTEREST !!!!!
And in many cases, the reports are never put before State Legislative Assembly or Parliament.
What would you say about those reports?
Why are you talking about only one or two or three reports?
I request you to use your investigative journalism skills (learned and inherited by reverent shir Kanti Bhatt) to come forward and answer my question
Regards


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