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Allegations
were made in
several affidavits
of the victims
that buses
were utilised
in transporting armed
mobs during
the riots.
The Delhi
Transport Corporation
owns thousands
of buses
which are
plied on different
routes. The
Corporation also
utilises private
buses on the
routes. The
allegations particularly
relating the
University area
with reference
to events
of November 1,
1984, were
investigated
by the
Agency. It examined
several drivers
and conductors
and also scrutinised
the records of
the Corporation.
According to
the Investigating
Agency some
buses were
as a fact used
as alleged
but the
employees had
been cautioned
not to disclose that fact to the
investigating team. The
records of
the Corporation, the
Agency reported,
had been suitably
touched up.
In
this back
drop, the Corporation
was called
upon to
produce the
records of November 1,
2 and
3, 1984. In response
to notice, Shri
Prem Prakash, Additional
General Manager
of t he Corporation appeared
and was
examined. From
his evidence
it appears
that the Corporation
has 30
depots of buses spread over
Delhi and it
has the
Central Communication
Centre close
to Pragati Maidan.
At this
centre, a
record showing
notings of minute
to minute development
relating to
its buses
while out
of the depots
is maintained. Reliance was
placed on this
record in support
of the Corporation’s stand
that its
buses were
not used
for transporting
rioters as
no such information
is recorded.
A list of
the vehicles
taken out
on the routes
has been made
available for
inspection from which it
appears that
in the morning
of November
1, 1984, most
of the buses
went out on their
usual routes.
Many were
taken off the
routes in the afternoon
and evening.
On the 2nd, buses
were not put on
the routes.
Though
the Corporation
does not admit
use of
its buses
for movement
of rioters, the
Commission is prepared
to accept
the material collected
by the Investigating
Agency and
its conclusion
that the
route buses
were forcibly
diverted by
the mobs to facilitate
their movements
and as and when
the drivers
found any
opportunity to escape,
they returned
to the
depot. There
is no material to
hold that the corporation
has extended
any assistance to
the rioters
by allowing
its buses
to transport
the rioters.
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