Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Panel probing Bhima Koregaon case seeks six-month extension

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MUMBAI: The two-member judicial commission inquiring into the 2018 Koregaon Bhima violence case on Monday sought a six-month extension from the Maharashtr­a government as it has postponed its hearing in view of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak and resultant lockdown.

The commission on Monday wrote a letter to the state chief secretary seeking extension.

“In view of coronaviru­s epidemic and complete lockdown, the Commission has postponed its proceeding­s until further notice. As such the Commission is unable to submit any report,” the letter signed by commission secretary V V Palnitkar said.

“If extension is given by the state government, the Commission intends to examine 40-50 more witnesses, i ncluding police, state and prominent politician­s.

“For that purpose, the Commission will require not less than six months,” it added.

Riots had broken out in various parts of Pune district on the occasion of the 200th commemorat­ion day of the Bhima-koregaon battle in which the East India Company defeated the Peshwas with the help of Dalit soldiers. One person was killed in these riots and at least 11 arrested, two of whom are out on bail.

The Pune police had said provocativ­e speeches made at the Elgar Parishad conclave held on December 31, 2017 triggered the violence.

Maharashtr­a government had set up a two-member commission in February 2018 to conduct an inquiry into the violence.the commission is headed by former high court judge J N Patel.

Former chief secretary Sumit Mullick is its member.it has since then received four extensions. Last month, the commission was given a final extension till April 8 this year by the government to submit its report.

On March 18, the commission had issued summons to NCP chief Sharad Pawar to appear as a witness before it on April 4.

Apart from Pawar, the commission had also summoned a few senior police officials of Pune Rural area.

Pawar was summoned as witness by the commission in view of certain statements made by him about the violence.

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