A division bench of Gujarat High Court on June 16 had ordered the commission to allow Bhatt to inspect the records, irrespective of whether they are classified.
But Bhatt today said he was still denied access to these records, while special Prosecutor for the state government Devang Vyas said the commission was going to file a review petition before the High Court against division bench's order.
"The commission has again gone back to square one and today it said we will give you inspection of ordinary documents (other than intelligence records), what it had allowed earlier, and it also said that it is filing a review petition," Bhatt said.
"The commission is trying to protect the state. What it was doing behind the closed doors, now it will do it openly," he said.
Bhatt was in news after he alleged in his affidavit before the Supreme Court that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, then the Chief Minister, asked the police to go soft on rioters when violence broke out across Gujarat following the train burning incident at Godhra in 2002.
Bhatt and the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) had filed a Public Interest Litigation in the High Court in 2012, seeking access to riots-related intelligence records from Gujarat government, after the government refused to provide them to Bhatt.