"The special report submitted by Manipaddy was illegal. He submitted the report to then government without getting the resolution passed in the Commission," she told reporters.
Banu said violating all Commission's norms, the former chairman hired a private agency to conduct investigation into the alleged involvement of powerful people, including some politicians and land mafia.
Banu also said Manipaddy's 'unlawful' submission of the report to the government was politically motivated to target some political leaders.
"The very submission of the report without passing a resolution clearly indicates it was a politically motivated act, which was inclined to target some political leaders," she said.
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Manipaddy, on March 12 2012,in a press conference claimed an alleged scam of over Rs 2 lakh crore, involving Wakf Board land. The state-government appointed committee had submitted the 7000-page report to then Chief Minister D Sadananda Gowda.
Asked about the status of the report and if government has rejected the findings, Banu said "The report is before the government and it is left to them to take a decision on it."
However,the BJP has been vociferous in raising the issue, demanding the tabling of the report in both Houses during the joint legislature session in January and February, but as of now it has not been done so.
The United Nation had declared December 18 to observe as Minorities Rights Day every year.