http://www.indianexpress.com/story-print/873250/


*Sardarpura massacre: Gujarat court awards life sentence to 31*

Agencies Posted online: Wed Nov 09 2011, ****

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Ahmedabad : A special court in **Gujarat** today sentenced all 31 convicted
to life imprisonment in the 2002 Sardarpura post-Godhra riot case in which
33 people of a minority community were burnt alive. ****

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Earlier, the court convicted 31 of the 73 accused in the case and acquitted
42. ****

Out of the acquitted, 11 were freed due to lack of evidence, while 31 were
given the benefit of doubt, who have been asked to submit a solvency bond
of Rs 25,000 each. The court has also directed them not to leave the
country without its permission. ****

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This is the first post-Godhra riot case, probed by the Supreme
Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT), on which the verdict has
been pronounced. ****

The 31 convicted have been charged with murder, attempt to murder, rioting
and other sections of IPC, while charges of criminal conspiracy against
them were dropped by the court. ****

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After the Godhra train burning incident in which 59 people, mainly
karsevaks, were burnt to death on February 27 2002, riots had taken place
across the state, in which Sardarpura town in Vijapur taluka also fell prey
to violence. ****

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A strong mob had surrounded a lane called 'Sheikh vaas' on the intervening
night of February 28 and March 1, 2002, where minority population of the
village used to live. ****

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Fearing the worst, people of the minority community took shelter in a house
owned by one Ibrahim Sheikh. However, the mob torched the house after
pouring petrol, in which, 33 people, including 22 women, were charred to
death. ****

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In all, 76 accused were arrested in the Sardarpur case by the police, out
of which, two died during pendency of trial, while one was a juvenile,
against whom, trial was on in a juvenile court. ****

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The court had framed charges against 73 accused in June 2009 and initiated
trial in the case. ****

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The prosecution alleged that the attack on minority community was
pre-planned and the conspiracy was hatched by some local leader, following
the Godhra train burning incident. ****

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It had further submitted that weapons were distributed by the accused in
the run-up to the incident, who, however claimed that they were being
falsely implicated and the violence was perpetrated by people, who had come
from outside. ****

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Advocate Y B Sheikh, representing the riot victims, said that over 80
witnesses, who were also victims of the violence, had named the accused
while giving statement to the police and and also correctly identified
accused in court during trial. ****

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While the trial was on, 112 witnesses were examined, out of the 157 named
in the charge sheet. These include 20 doctors, 17 inquest witnesses, 40
riot victims, 20 police and 15 others. ****

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