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Shah commission report: lost and regained

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: 2010 Aazhi Publishers ChennaiDescription: Various pagingsISBN:
  • 9789380244075
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 351.9  S4
Summary: Justice Shah investigated enormous number of cases and voluminous evidences from the former Ministers and Officials and submitted by August 1978 his Report. Due to internecine quarrel and split in the Party, the Morarji government fell in August 1978. On her return to power in 1980, Indira Gandhi is reported, by her own sympathetic biographers, to have arranged to seize all copies of the Shah Commission Report and destroyed them, to the extent that prominent web-sites, journalists and scholars have come to conclude that 'not a single copy of Shah Commission Report exists in India'.
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Books Vikram Sarabhai Library Rack 25-A / Slot 1116 (0 Floor, East Wing) Non-fiction General Stacks 351.9 S4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 177450

Justice Shah investigated enormous number of cases and voluminous evidences from the former Ministers and Officials and submitted by August 1978 his Report. Due to internecine quarrel and split in the Party, the Morarji government fell in August 1978. On her return to power in 1980, Indira Gandhi is reported, by her own sympathetic biographers, to have arranged to seize all copies of the Shah Commission Report and destroyed them, to the extent that prominent web-sites, journalists and scholars have come to conclude that 'not a single copy of Shah Commission Report exists in India'.

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