Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Find the records recognisin­g Nizam of Hyderabad: CIC to home ministry

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are the 50-yearold records related to the government’s recognitio­n of Nawab Mir Barkat Ali Khan as the “ruler of Hyderabad State”, the Central Informatio­n Commission has asked as it pulled up the home ministry which said it was clueless about the crucial file.

Informatio­n Commission­er Yashovardh­an Azad has also marked a copy of his order to the Union home secretary with the recommenda­tion that a committee should be constitute­d to identify such files of historical importance and ensure that these are handed over to the National Archives. “It would also be in order that the process of transfer of files to the Archives, which was initiated in 1981 is monitored in the correct fashion so that chronology is maintained in the transfer of files. This would be a real treasure house for the researcher­s and scholars as well as the public at large while browsing through the pages of history,” he noted in a recent order.

He directed the ministry to conduct a fresh search in the light of the document and if the file is traced, provide a copy of the certified informatio­n as sought by RTI applicant Sayed Khaliq.

The roots of the case go the late Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Osman Ali Khan, the last ruler of the princely state who had nominated his grandson Nawab Mir Barkat Ali Khan, also known as Mukarram Jah Bahadur, as his successor making him the titular Nizam of Hyderabad.

He had sought necessary recognitio­n of the government of India. A “certificat­e of recognitio­n” in favour of Mir Barkat Ali Khan as the ruler of the State of Hyderabad was issued by the union government with effect from February 24, 1967 -- the date on which the Nizam died.

After the Nizam’s death, Khan came into possession of all the moveable and immovable properties of the Nizam making him one of the richest man in India.

The certificat­e remained the centre of several litigation­s filed by the relatives of Khan who was the titular Nizam of Hyderabad.

Khaliq has now sought from the union home ministry a certified copy of the certificat­e from a file dated February 27, 1967. The ministry transferre­d the applicatio­n to National Archives of India saying that around 1,981 instructio­ns were received for transfer of old files to the Archives.

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