The Jammu and Kashmir Government has appointed a one-man Commission of Inquiry by Justice (retired) R.C. Gandhi to probe the Kishtwar communal clashes on August 9 in which three persons died and dozen others were injured.
“In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 3 of the Jammu & Kashmir Commission of Inquiry Act, 1962, the Government hereby appoints a Commission of Inquiry comprising Justice R.C. Gandhi, retired Judge, J&K High Court,” a Government order issued late last night said.
The terms of reference for the commission include enquiring into the circumstances which led to the violence and arson and the consequent loss of life and property in Kishtwar.
“(The commission shall) enquire into the administrative lapses, if any, while handling the situation; and fix the responsibility of the persons, involved in acts of violence, arson and the loss of life and property,” the order said.
It shall perform all the functions necessary for holding of the inquiry or incidental thereto and submit its report to the Government within a period of one month from the date of issue of this notification, the Government order added.
The Government also issued a separate order disbanding the one-man Commission of Inquiry which was headed by Divisional Commissioner Jammu Shantmanu.
Communal clashes broke out in Kishtwar town in Jammu region on August 9, on the day of Eid, leaving three persons dead and dozen others injured. Property worth crores was set ablaze by the rival communities, forcing the Government to impose curfew and seek the assistance of the army in controlling the situation.
The curfew was lifted after 12 days following a visit by an all-party delegation and senior ministers of the state government that led to reconciliation between the two communities.