HC Deb 07 June 1920 vol 130 c44W
Mr. R. YOUNG

asked the Secretary of state for India whether any witnesses, other than official, were heard by Lord Hunter's Committee concerning the Punjab disorders; whether the leaders of the people who had been imprisoned were not allowed to give evidence while charges against them were given; whether, when these were set free, by royal amnesty, their evidence was offered to Lord Hunter's Committee, but was refused; and, if so, why a hearing was not granted?

Mr. MONTAGU

Yes, Sir; 25 or more non-official witnesses were examined in the Punjab. As to the rest of the question I would refer the hon. Member to the letter of Lord Hunter, dated 8th March, published with the Report, which answers his inquiries fully.