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Union Home Minister [[Shankarrao Chavan|S. B. Chavan]], who had rushed to Calcutta after the incident, advised the state Government to order a judicial probe into the incident. However, no probe was ordered by the Chief Minister, [[Jyoti Basu]], who supported the police actions saying they had "done a good job" in preventing the alleged attempted siege of the Writers' Building.<ref name=today1993>{{cite web | title = Tushar Talukdar become one of the most controversial police commissioners of Calcutta|publisher=India Today | url = http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/tushar-talukdar-become-one-of-the-most-controversial-police-commissioners-of-calcutta/1/302829.html |author=Soutik Biswas|date= 31 August 1993|access-date = 28 February 2014 }}</ref> | Union Home Minister [[Shankarrao Chavan|S. B. Chavan]], who had rushed to Calcutta after the incident, advised the state Government to order a judicial probe into the incident. However, no probe was ordered by the Chief Minister, [[Jyoti Basu]], who supported the police actions saying they had "done a good job" in preventing the alleged attempted siege of the Writers' Building.<ref name=today1993>{{cite web | title = Tushar Talukdar become one of the most controversial police commissioners of Calcutta|publisher=India Today | url = http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/tushar-talukdar-become-one-of-the-most-controversial-police-commissioners-of-calcutta/1/302829.html |author=Soutik Biswas|date= 31 August 1993|access-date = 28 February 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kolkata/1993-kolkata-police-firing-worse-than-jalianwallah-bagh/article10963265.ece|title=Report on Kolkata firing may spark a fresh row|first=Suvojit|last=Bagchi|date=29 December 2014|via=www.thehindu.com}}</ref> | ||
An executive inquiry was subsequently undertaken; Kanwaljit Singh, then joint CP in charge of Writers' Building carried out the executive inquiry for Dorina Crossing events, while D. C. Vajpai investigated the Mayo Road events. 21 years later these officials informed an inquiry commission that reports files have been missing both from the Kolkata police headquarters at [[Lalbazar]] and the state secretariat at Writers' Building.<ref name=toi/> | An executive inquiry was subsequently undertaken; Kanwaljit Singh, then joint CP in charge of Writers' Building carried out the executive inquiry for Dorina Crossing events, while D. C. Vajpai investigated the Mayo Road events. 21 years later these officials informed an inquiry commission that reports files have been missing both from the Kolkata police headquarters at [[Lalbazar]] and the state secretariat at Writers' Building.<ref name=toi/> |