Members of ruling BJP-PDP combine attacked Opposition National Conference demanding arrest of Kitchloo, who was Minister of State for Home in the Congress-NC government.
As the Assembly met today, members from the treasury benches were on their feet raising slogans against Kitchloo. They displayed a news report which claimed that the Gandhi Commission had indicted Kitchloo, the then Inspector General of Police (IGP) Jammu Rajesh Kumar, the then DIG Doda-Kishtwar range Ashkoor Wani and the then Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar Mohammad Saleem.
"We have received the report. We could not examine it in view of being occupied with the budget session. We will study it," Bukhari told the J-K Assembly which witnessed uproar over the issue.
"We preceded on facts and evidence. What was in the interim report was also (based) on evidence and what is in the final report is also based on evidence," said Justice Gandhi, who headed the commission.
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He, however, refused to divulge details of the report saying it is the property of the state government.
As the protests continued in the House, Speaker Kavinder Gupta said the issue cannot be taken up as Kitchloo is not a member of the House after which the MLAs took their seats.
Kitchloo was dropped from Omar Abdullah ministry over the allegations in connection with the riots but was re-inducted after an interim report of the Commission in December 2013 exonerated him.
On August 9, 2013, communal clashes broke out after Eid prayers. A large number of houses and vehicles were also burnt.
While BJP demanded stringent punishment for those indicted for the riots, National Conference sought a full fledged probe so that the truth comes out and the guilty can be prosecuted.
BJP said the report has vindicated the party's stand that Kitchloo was "responsible" for the riots.
"The Justice Gandhi report, which has indicted the NC leader and senior officials, has vindicated our stand that the then local MLA (MoS Home) was responsible for the Kishtwar riots", state BJP chief spokesperson Sunil Sethi said.