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Yusuf commission report to be unearthed on Monday, state eyeing towards the truth behind the murder case
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Yusuf commission report to be unearthed on Monday, state eyeing towards the truth behind the murder case
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AGARTALA, Feb 29 (TIWN): The hidden facts behind the murder case of Bimal Sinha will meet an end on Monday as the time limit set by the HC will end on Monday.

The government is asked to place the Yusuf commission report on February 29 and the court will dig out the hidden truth from the report.

HC has asked government to place the report by February 29 after PIL was filed. The report will be placed before the division bench of Chief Justice Deepak and Justice Subhasis Talapatra.

Government demanded four weeks of time for placing the report but court has extended it to 6 weeks and has set the deadline till February 29 covering a total duration of six weeks.

HC has set the deadline to submit the much awaited Yusuf commission report in 6 weeks and if the report is not published in the given deadline she will file a contempt of court for not disobeying the orders of the HC.

Tripura High Court (HC) given the last date to publish the yusuf commission report on the then state health minister Bimal Sinha murder case by February 29 but question arises will the state government submit the report or it will once again get delayed by few more months.

The report of the Yusuf commission was not made public by the state government yet today even after the passage of 15 years from the day the commission had submitted the report before the state home department. Sinha and his younger brother Bidyut Sinha were gunned down by the militants of the outlawed National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) on March 31, 1998.

Tripura High Court prepares to hear the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by a state social activist Kalyani Roy also an advocate over government’s failure towards publishing the Yusuf Commission report on the then state health minister Bimal Sinha murder case. The report of the Yusuf commission was not made public by the state government though he was killed by the extremists on March 31, 1998. Sinha and his younger brother Bidyut Sinha were gunned down by the militants of the outlawed National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT).

The Yusuf commission being constituted by the state Left front government under the pressure of the opposition party had submitted the report on Bimal Sinha murder case during the year 2000, but the government had so far failed to publish the report.

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