In an embarrassment to the Centre, the Gujarat High Court on Friday declared as 'illegal' the setting up of U C Banerjee Committee to probe certain aspects of Godhra train carnage.
Justice B H Vaghela pronounced the order on a petition filed by a survivor of the carnage, Neelkanth Bhatia, who had challenged the setting up of the Banerjee Committee at a time when Justice Nanawati Shah Commission was already probing the matter.
Following the verdict, the Bhartiya Janata Party has demanded the resignation of Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav on moral grounds.
"The court has quashed the order of the Railway ministry to hold an internal probe under section 119 of Railways Act but later sought to justify the appointment of the Banerjee committee under article 73 of the Constitution. Railway minister Lalu
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