Justice SN Dhingra inquiry commission, which was set up by the Haryana government to enquire into questionable land deals by Robert Vadra, has submitted its report to the Haryana government on Wednesday.
"I have brought the irregularities to light and people behind it," Justice SN Dhingra said without naming Robert Vadra or then Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
"If there were no irregularities in land allotment, I would have submitted a one-sentence, not an 182-page report," Dhingra told reporters after submitting his report to the Haryana government.
Justice Dhingra said that "I can't make the contents of my report public but it is in two parts." "One part of the report deals with findings while the second part consists of evidences, I have named government officials as well as private individuals in my report,"
Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala demanded that the government should made the findings of the Dhingra commission public. "The sole intent of this probe was to defame, conspire and malign rather than examine the facts fairly," Surjewala said. "Even before the submission of report, portions of it were leaked to the media," he alleged.
Another Congress leader and former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda said, "Haven't seen report, but if it has been leaked then it proves its nothing but witch hunt. No undue favours were given to anyone, we followed proper policies."
The one-man commission was constituted on 14 May, 2015 under Section 3 of The Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952. The inquiry took under its ambit the role played by the Department of Town and Country Planning while allegedly favoring some companies, including those of Vadra, in Sector 83 of Gurgaon for developing commercial colonies.
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