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TODAY: FIFTEEN YEARS AGO!
                                                                             
-Fr. Cedric Prakash sj*


It’s fifteen years today! How soon the years fly by. Some things however, are 
never forgotten. The memories are still fresh. The pain, the suffering, the 
trauma – though not visible – still lingers on. Only those who have gone 
through it know deep down, what it means to lose a loved one. That too through 
such inhuman brutality.Rupa and Dara Mody still wait for their only son Azhar, 
who went missing on February 28th 2002, to come home. The nightmare for many 
continue. The masterminds: the main culprits still roam with impunity and 
immunity. It was, indeed one of the bloodiest chapters of post-independent 
India. Certainly, the only one presided over and engineered by those 
responsible for protecting the lives and property of ordinary citizens. Sadly, 
it is still not a closed chapter. It was no ordinary riot: it was the Gujarat 
Genocide of 2002!

Today after fifteen years, many may agree that there must be healing; but for 
that to take place, the victim-survivors have to experience the triumph of 
truth and justice. A painful reality can never be swept under the carpet. The 
wheels of justice have moved in some cases but the judiciary has still to prove 
that it serves the cause of justice alone; a good section of the media in India 
has been bought up and compromised and can no longer be impartial and 
objective. Fatigue does set.Moreover, (as we see in Delhi University today), 
the fascist and fundamentalist forces responsible for what happened in 2002 and 
are still blatantly  at work in the country. True there have been several 
convictions, thanks to the dogged determination of human rights stalwarts like 
Teesta Setalvad and others.

Very ironically, the one who presided over the Gujarat Genocide, ‘rules’ the 
country today. That is  a sad and bitter truth. The mayhem and murder of 
innocent men, women and children; rapes, arson, loot, displacement and 
denigration of thousands of Muslims- just does not seem to have mattered. It 
all seemed part of a game in which one scores brownie points. Your dastardly 
deeds gain legitimacy through the ballot box. After all, Hitler succeeded 
immensely because of the lies, myths and half-truths dished out by Goebbels, 
his Propaganda Minister. Tragically, a similar story here!

It was certainly very unfortunate that fifty-nine persons lost their lives when 
the S-G coach of the Sabarmati Express caught fire on February 27th 2002, just 
outside the Godhra Railway Station. The whole truth on what caused the fire is 
still not out. Nothing else happened for more than twenty-four hours after 
that; not in Gujarat, not anywhere else in India. Sadly, enough from the 
afternoon of February 28th, began those dark and violent days, which would make 
any human being to squirm and to hang one’s head down in shame.

In December 2003, the then Chief Justice of India V.N. Khare presiding over a 
Divisional Bench of the Supreme Court criticized the Government of Gujarat 
saying, “I have no faith left in the prosecution and the Gujarat Government. I 
am not saying Article 356. You have to protect people and punish the guilty. 
What else is raj dharma? You quit if you cannot prosecute the guilty. “Some 
years later in February 2012 in a landmark ruling, the Acting Chief Justice of 
Gujarat Bhaskar Bhattacharya, very emphatically stated, “Gujarat government’s 
inadequate response and inaction (to contain the riots) resulted in an anarchic 
situation which continued unabated for days on…the state cannot shirk from its 
responsibilities”.

In the context of the many cases and the fact that several fingers were 
pointing to the connivance of the Modi Government, the Supreme Court of India 
appointed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to look into certain cases, very 
specially a complaint made by Zakia Jafri with regard to the murder of her 
husband, the former Member of Parliament Ehsan Jafri and several others. It is 
common knowledge that the SIT played a very dubious and partisan role in key 
cases. The SITs Final Report was also challenged. It had just too many grey 
areas with gaping loopholes. It went all out to protect the masterminds of this 
carnage. Whatever that Report said or did not say, the complicity and the 
culpability of the powerful and of certain vested interests, has never ever 
been doubted.

There have been numerous efforts to consign Gujarat 2002 to the fires of 
history. Efforts have been made, by the most powerful in the land to buy up 
people and to coopt others, to denigrate those who fought relentlessly for 
justice on behalf of the victim survivors.There are certainly the loud, shrill 
voices, who try to legitimize what happened in those bloody days. They provide 
all kinds of justification(however, weak)  “2002 was just an aberration in fact 
a distraction”; “look at the way, we have progressed since; the roads, the 
shopping malls, the riverfront, the flyovers...in fact all the industrialists 
want to come only to Gujarat”; “didn’t they deserve it, after all, they are but 
terrorists”; “why is the same importance  not being given to the massacre of 
the Sikhs in 1984 and for that matter, to the Hindu pundits in Kashmir?”; “We 
Muslims need to move on…” The rationalisations are typical.  They come from the 
unaffected, the ‘educated’ elite and from those who are afraid to deal with the 
past. Statements like these are often enveloped in a fear, which stills rules 
the roost. There are reprisals, there is revenge, and the powers stop at 
nothing. Remember the murder of former minister Haren Pandya, who testified 
before the ‘Citizens Tribunal’? A sizeable section of the population is 
terribly afraid of the plain truth. Many also suffer from selective amnesia!  
However, Gujarat 2002 is not forgotten


Human Rights Defenders, who have taken up cudgels on behalf of the 
victim-survivors and take a stand for truth and justice – have been hounded and 
harassed no end. What is still happening to Teesta Setalvad and her husband 
Javed Anand is a case in point. False cases are foisted; all kinds of lies and 
half-truths are fabricated. Teesta however, has been relentless. Last month her 
memoirs, ‘Foot Solider of the Constitution’- was published. It makes compelling 
reading: of how one woman in the pursuit of justice and truth has taken on the 
might of the State. It is a must-read for all wish to preserve and promote the 
sanctity of our Constitution


In New Delhi today several concerned citizens gathered together as a 
REMEMBERANCE of 15 Years of the Gujarat Genocide. Zakia Jafri and her daughter 
Nishrin were there –reliving painful memories; Teesta Setalvad and Shabnam 
Hashmi; Harsh Mander and Apoorvanand; Manoj Jha and several others who have 
stood resolute in their struggle for justice.


One thing is clear, that the resilience of several victim-survivors and the 
heartaches and cries of strong women like Zakiaben and Rupaben will never go 
unheard! They will be vindicated! Fifteen years to date; but history has proved 
that however slow things are, truth, is always a non-negotiable! Above all, it 
is not for nothing our national motto is ‘Satyameva Jayate!’ Truth will triumph!




                                                                                
         28th   February 2017

* (Fr Cedric Prakash sj is a human rights activist. He is currently based in 
Lebanon, engaged with the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) in the Middle East on 
advocacy and   communications. Contact: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)


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