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  • Godhra riot: SC asks SIT to consider if further probe required against Modi and 52 others

    Published on March 15, 2011

    The Supreme Court today asked the Special InvestigationTeam to consider whether further probe was required against Gujarat Chief Minsister Narendra Modi and 52 others in the complaint filed by Jakia Jafri, widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri. Jafri was burnt alive in post Godhra riots.

    A bench of justices D K Jain, P Sathasivam and Aftab Alam asked the SIT to examine the observations submitted by senior counsel and amicus curiae Raju Ramachandran on the team’s report and take appropriate decision on conducting further investigations.

    The bench said, the SIT inferences and evidence do not match its findings and asked it to submit its report by April 25.

    The apex court posted the matter for further hearing to April 27 when it also agreed to list the interim application moved by Gujarat government seeking a recall of the apex court’s earlier order of April 27, 2007, directing the SIT to look into the complaint against Modi and 52 others.

    In May 2010, the SIT had submitted a report to the Supreme Court on its probe into a complaint of Jakia Jafri who had alleged Modi, top politicians, bureaucrats and police officers had engineered the post-Godhra riots in which her husband was also burnt alive by mobs in Gulbarg Society in Ahmedabad.

    Zakia in her complaint alleged that instead of protecting the victims, the Chief Minister, cabinet ministers besides officials chose to shield or instigate the mobs in the killings.

    The SIT had earlier questioned Modi, VHP leader Praveen Togadia and various police officers and examined the records relating to the conduct of various accused and suspects in the list of 53 persons figuring in Zakia’s complaint.

    An estimated 2,000 people were killed in post-Godhra riots in 2002.

    The SIT is also probing 10 other sensitive cases after the National Human Rights

    Commission and various NGOs termed the investigations into these to be shoddy and unreliable.

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