People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIII
No.
48 November 29, 2009 |
Jyoti Basu�s
Deposition Before Liberhan
Commission
Following
is the statement made by Jyoti Basu before the Liberhan Commission of
Inquiry:
I am happy that I have
been given the opportunity to appear before the Commission. I wish to
make a
few points on the demolition of the Babri Masjid and reply to any
queries.
�
There
were reports that the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya may be attacked by the
Kar
Sevaks. The then prime minister Sri Narsimha Rao, convened the meeting
of the
National Integration Council on November 23, 1992. On behalf of the
CPI(M),
Harkishan Singh Surjeet, the general secretary, and I attended the
meeting. No
member of the BJP attended it. Unanimously, powers were given to Sri
Narsimha
Rao to take necessary measures to protect the Masjid. On our party�s
behalf we
proposed that even Article 356 of the Constitution may be used if there
is no
other way to protect it, though we have been opposing its use.
�
Two
days before the demolition, i.e., on December 4, 1992, I rang up the
prime
minister to inform him that there was apprehension that the Masjid may
be
attacked and hence something has to be done to protect it. The prime
minister
said the Working Committee of the Congress was to meet on the issue.
But your
lordship knows what happened.
�
After
the UP government was dismissed, Sri Kalyan Singh addressed a meeting
in
�
In
the third week of December, 1993, Surjeet and I met the prime minister
and
asked him why nothing was done. He said, �How could I disbelieve a
chief
minister when he assured me that no harm will be done to the Masjid.� I
then
presented the cassette to him and told him what I told you now. I do
not know
whether he heard the cassette.
�
The
present prime minister, Sri Vajpayee, met me on March 20, 1999, in
We shall await the
findings of the Commission.