Supreme Court appointed Special Investigation Team Clears Modi.
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SIT clears Narendra Modi of wilfully allowing post-Godhra riotsDhananjay
Mahapatra, TNN, Dec 3, 2010, 12.47am IST
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Modi|Godhra riots|Congress
NEW DELHI: A Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) has
cleared Gujarat CM Narendra Modi of the charge that he failed to discharge his
constitutional duty to intervene swiftly and stop the communal riots that
engulfed the state in 2002.
Sources said the SIT found "no substantial incriminating evidence" against
Narendra Modi who was accused by Zakia Jafri of deliberately letting the rioters
run rampage. Jafri's husband, former Congress MP Ahesan Jafri, was brutally
killed by a mob of rioters whom the police, allegedly, did not stop from
attacking the Gulbarg Society housing complex.
The SC on April 27 last year had asked the SIT headed by former CBI director R K
Raghavan to investigate Jafri's complaint. Subsequently, the probe team had
questioned Modi for hours.
The SIT submitted its status report to the apex court six days ago in a sealed
envelope. The contents given to a Bench comprising Justices D K Jain, P
Sathasivam and Aftab Alam, therefore, was not known. Now TOI learns that the SIT
said the investigations into Jafri's complaint have been completed and it had
found no substantial incriminating evidence against the CM.
Jafri's complaint had given details of how, as part of a plan, communal riots
were allowed to go on in the state with the CM, cabinet ministers, police and
bureaucracy abdicating their constitutional duty to protect life and property of
citizens irrespective of their caste and religion.
Her charge against Modi read: "The constitutionally elected head of the state
and responsible for fundamental rights, right to life and property of all
citizens regardless of caste, community and gender, alleged to be architect of a
criminal conspiracy to subvert constitutional governance and the rule of law;
unleash unlawful and illegal practices during the mass carnage and thereafter
protecting the accused who played direct as well as indirect role and abetted
commission of the crime."
After investigating the complaint and related files, the SIT had to seek a
direction from the apex court to a reluctant Gujarat government for handing over
of all alleged "hate-speeches" in and around the time of riots. The SC had
criticised the state government and asked it to hand over the documents sought
by the SIT. The investigation also saw Modi being quizzed by sleuths over his
role during the riots, which left more than 2,000 dead.
The SIT was set up earlier by the SC to look into the charge of National Human
Rights Commission (NHRC) that the state police inquiry into several key riot
cases was shoddy and unreliable.
Jafri's complaint had identical charges against 15 cabinet ministers and MLAs.
It said they, despite being under oath to defend and protect the lives and
property of all citizens, allegedly used "political influence to prevent
administration and the law and order machinery from carrying out their
constitutionally bound duty to prevent violence and protect the citizens".
Apart from alleging grave derelection of duty against Modi and 62 others
including the collectors and SPs of every riot affected district, Jafri said
there had been "deliberate attempts to scuttle most of the cases".
Basing her complaint on extracts of affidavits given by senior police officials
throwing light on alleged deliberate lethargy on the part of the administration
to control the rampaging mobs, Jafri had alleged that terror reigned in the
state and that key witnesses were being cowered into silence.
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