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Mayawati wants CBI investigation in missing Babri papers, files FIR

Lucknow: The state government recommended a CBI investigation on Friday into the case of 23 missing files pertaining to the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute. Chief Minister Mayawati, who made the announcement, said: “This is a serious issue. Hence, my government has decided to hand over the investi  ....Read more

Files missing By: shanthanu | Saturday , 11 Jul '09 13:15:17 PM Reply | Forward It is also of paramount importance to investigate whether the official who is alleged to have carried the files for presenting before the court was murdered or met with an accident. Why the UP Government was silent about the missing files all these years? There seems to be a calculated design in the whole episode to keep the Babri issue alive for political gains.
MAYA POLITICSBy: singh s.l | Saturday , 11 Jul '09 12:57:18 PM Reply | Forward What is this ? MAYA is again dragging her feet unnecessarily. This selfice politician should concentrate in the service of the biggest state she is governing.Public money wastage is the main moto behind her FIR after 9 years of missing documents.Let this Babri Masjid issue be burried for ever no more money wastage on this issue.What will be gain if this issue is kept alive ?
What's going on?By: Raj Chopra | Saturday , 11 Jul '09 11:00:24 AM Reply | Forward The official was murdered and the files went missing in 2000 and a complaint with the police lodged in 2009? Seems there has been official collusion spanning three governments over the years.
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