It has been more than 20 years when, after the assassination of Indira Gandhi, a brutal carnage of estimated 3,000 Sikhs took place in the national capital (initially dismissed by the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi as: "when a big tree falls, the earth is bound to shake") and after many commissions of enquiry had failed to bring any of the prominent guilty to justice, the Nanavati Commission of Inquiry had been set up by the NDA government way back in 2000, and had submitted its report to the current UPA government as far back as February 9, 2005.