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Leakage of report should be probed: Sarkar

By The Assam Tribune

AGARTALA, March 20 - Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar has said that the alleged leakage of the Yusuf Commission report into the assassination of former Health Minister Bimal Sinha to the media should be probed.

A local vernacular daily published the report on Friday, claiming it was made available to the newspaper and that Sinha was assassinated due to his close link with the banned insurgent outfit National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT).

Sinha was shot dead by the ultras on March 31, 1998 at Kamalpur subdivision in Dhalai district.

The leader of the opposition Congress, Sudip Roy Burman, raised the issue in the floor of the Assembly on Friday and demanded an inquiry on how the report could be leaked before it was tabled in the Assembly.

�The matter was being handled by the Law department�, the Chief Minister said in a reply, adding that he saw the headline in the newspaper but did not go through the report.

�It should be first ascertained that whether the report published in the newspaper was true and if found true there should be an inquiry on how it was leaked,� Sarkar told the Assembly.

The Yusuf Commission was appointed by the Left Front Government in 1998 which submitted it�s report on January 31, 2000, but the government did not publish the report.

Following a writ petition filed by an advocate in the Tripura High Court, the court recently ordered the government to publish the report immediately and the government stated in court that the report would be tabled in the budget session of the Assembly.

It is likely that the report will be tabled in the current session, a government official said. � PTI

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