The Justice Katju committee on human rights abuses will be set up by Sikhs for Human Rights and supported by Lawyers For Human Rights (LFHR) and Punjab Human Rights Organisation (PHRO).
The proposed commission will also look into whether the Punjab government acted as per law in arresting scores of protesting religious leaders and political dissidence under preventive measures and sedition laws in the aftermath of sacrilege incidents that rocked the state and saw people protesting en mass against the alleged "inefficient and inadequate response" by the state government to find out the culprits.
The setting up of the one-man committee led by Justice (retd) Jora Singh was an eye wash to cover up its own misdeeds, they claimed.
They said the state government has "lost its credibility" and trust by "refusing to prosecute" the erring cops responsible for Behbal Kalan police firing.
The commission will hold its sittings at Behbal Kalan from January 21 to 23 and it would be an open court where concerned people, eye witnesses and aggrieved families could register their statements, they said, adding, the committee would also write to state home secretary and the DGP to seek the version of the civil and police administration.