AAP National Convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, senior Supreme Court advocate H S Phoolka and AAP candidate from Dakha today released what they claimed was a copy of the report. The SAD-BJP government is yet to make the report public.
Kejriwal claimed that the Commission had indicted the Badal government and pointed to a major conspiracy to spread violence in Punjab.
Phoolka claimed that as per the report, two youths were not killed in exchange of fire as the police has claimed.
"The commission has clearly stated that victims were in the sitting posture and they were fired from a close range of about one yard," he claimed, adding that firing was absolutely unwarranted and the victims were defenseless and unarmed.
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"The biggest question before the Commission was to find whether firing by police was in self defense?" Phoolka claimed that Zora Singh commission answered to this question "in negative", which means the firing was unprovoked.
Demanding his arrest, he said AAP comes to power then its government would order probe of sacrilege incidents and the police firing.
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