Exposed: Diary shows how Modi govt slept while Gujarat was burning 
 
 
 Indian Express 
Sunday, March 06, 2005 
http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=65934 
  
AHMEDABAD, MARCH 5: The now-famous diary maintained by IPS officer
R.B. Sreekumar has opened a can of worms for Gujarat Chief Minister
Narendra Modi, exposing his alleged intrigue, subversion and
manipulation during the post-Godhra riots.

The 100-odd pages of jottings made by Sreekumar as ADGP CID
(Intelligence) show who called him at what time and for what purpose.
Minutes of meetings between police officers, bureaucrats and ministers
have also been noted down in the diary alongside instructions directly
from the Chief Minister's Office, the chief secretary or the principal
secretary, Home. The diary shows how at a time when Gujarat was
burning, the highest authorities in the government were involved in
subversion, deceit and manipulation.
Apparently, the instructions came from P.K. Mishra, Principal
Secretary to the CM, then chief secretary G. Subba Rao, then principal
secretary, Home, Ashok Narayan and then DGP K. Chakravarthy.

Sreekumar says he was given instructions that involved violating the
constitutional machinery and subversion of the law. Wary of revealing
the contents of his diary, he says he will present the details in
front of the riot inquiry commission, if summoned, or in a court. ''It
is a private diary I maintained for my record. In my humble way I
tried to oppose the instructions from higher authorities to prepare
false reports, implicate innocent individuals and gather material for
the government's propaganda.''

He says there were times when he received such unusual instructions
that he asked for them to be given in writing or refused to obey them.

â In September 2002, Sreekumar got instructions from the principal
secretary, CMO, to expunge from his reports remarks made by Modi
against Muslims at a function at Bechraji during the Gujarat Gaurav
Yatra. Sreekumar was at the time preparing a report for the National
Commission for Minorities. Asked to remove the remarks, he refused to
oblige. He writes, ''...asked for above instructions to be sent to me
in writing.'' The instructions never came in writing and Sreekumar
sent a report to the NCM.

â He was asked to ''submit intelligence reports'' that would support
anti-Muslim and anti-Congress propaganda.

â He was also told to tone down reports meant for the Centre to make
it appear the situation was normal.

â There were instructions to prepare reports implicating some
individuals, including then MoS for Home Gordhan Zadaphia and police
officers who refused to toe the official line.

â There were also instructions for false reporting on activities of
BJP MLAs and some ministers, and ex-CM Shankersinh Vaghela.

â In April 2002, the CMO sent instructions to tap Vaghela's phone
lines as Modi felt he was responsible for keeping the communal fires
burning.

â In June 2002, prinicipal secretary to the CM wanted a mobile number
tracked. The number belonged to Haren Pandya and Modi wanted to know
if it was he who revealed to the Concerned Citizens' Tribunal details
of the crucial meeting on the night of February 27, 2002 when Modi
reportedly asked the government machinery to go soft for a couple of
days. Modi apparently also wanted to know if Pandya revealed who
played what role during the riots.

â There were instructions to not reveal names of riot accused in
intelligence reports. On June 16, 2002, Sreekumar sent a report to CMO
and Home Department detailing how police officers were refusing to
file FIRs or omitting crucial information like names of accused from
FIRs and clubbing many FIRs together. Eliciting no response, he sent
the report again on August 20, 2002 and again on August 28, 2002.

â On August 9, 2002, before a meeting with CEC J.M. Lyngdoh, officers
were instructed to say the situation was normal and conducive for
elections.

But the timing and manner in which Sreekumar, now Additional DG,
Police Reforms, chose to reveal the diary is being questioned. Only
two weeks ago, the state government had superseded him by promoting
his junior, K.R. Kaushik, to the rank of DGP along with two other
additional DGs. ''It comes a little late and the timing reeks of
personal vendetta,'' says a lawyer appearing before the riot inquiry
commission.

Asked to react on the development, Pankaj Kumar, Additional Principal
Secretary to the CM, said, ''the CM's office would not like to comment
on the revelations made by Sreekumar.''

Sreekumar, however, says he wants justice done. 
 
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