Updated Jul 24, 2021 | 10:32 IST
The commission was formed in February 2018 and was supposed to investigate the reasons which led to Bhima-Koregaon violence. Representational Image  |  Photo Credit: Getty Images
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This commission was formed in Feb 2018 and was supposed to conclude its investigation within 06 months
Govt at the time of last extension, before the lockdown, said that this was the last extension to the commission
After that govt gave two more extensions to the commission
Mumbai: Maharashtra govt has provided another extension to the judicial commission conducting inquiry in Bhima Koregaon violence. The extension is given till 31st Dec 2021
The commission was formed in Feb 2018 and was supposed to find out the reasons behind the violence and submit a conclusive report in six months. Commission was given 6 extensions so far.
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Representatives of several media organisations at the Press Club of India. Photo: Ismat Ara/The Wire
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