August 22, 2013

*Press Release*

 FOURTEENTH DAY OF ARGUMENTS

Faced with a tragedy like the Godhra train burning that had claimed 58
lives, how would a government and administration respond, and equally
critically how would an independent agency appointed to fairly and
rationally evaluate the quality of this response go about its job, asked
senior advocate Mihir Desai for Mrs Zakia Jafri and Citizens for Justice
and Peace making a powerful case for evaluating criminal culpability by top
echelons of the police and administration.

Arguing for the fourteenth day in the 11th Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court,
Ahmedabad, Desai pointed out that the only way an agency could have
developed and evaluated whether or not the ingredients in a sinister chain
of criminal conspiracy, abetment and criminal culpability by public
officials was actually made out was in evaluating the government,
administration and police response, before, during and after the outbreak
of such systemic widespread and persistent mob violence. When five separate
blasts shook Mumbai in 1993, the conspiratorial hands of a Tiger Memon or a
Dawood Ibrahim could be seen behind each separate, similar and disparate
act by just such an evaluation, he argued.

Could the government, administration and police have anticipated Godhra?
Was there a systemic prelude or build up of communal atmosphere before the
train burning? Once the incident took place was there an immediacy and
seriousness in stemming any retaliation given the nature of communal
violence and Gujarat’s history in this regard, were hate speeches and hate
writings curtailed and prosecuted when they occurred or were generated or
were they encouraged, were perpetrators punished? On the issue of
deployment of the army, the issue to be assessed in terms of impact on the
ground was threefold pressed Desai: was the Army actually called in on
time, in which districts was it deployed and was it given adequate powers
under the law (Sections 129/130 of the CRPC read with Rules of the Gujarat
Police Manual) to function independently to save lives, property?
Ironically, said Desai, the SIT just like it did not record statements of
members of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and Election
Commission, deliberately chose not to record the statements of independent
witnesses Major Zameeruddin Shah of the 54th Infantry Division in charge of
the Gujarat operation. Neither did the SIT seek independent data from the
Army choosing in its all out bid to shield the accused, to believe the
chief collaborators of the criminal conspiracy.

Reading from sections of the Protest Petition that had been filed by Mrs
Jafri on April 15 this year, assisted by Citizens for Justice and Peace,
Desai pointed out to the Court the ascending degrees of violence in at
least 16 of Gujarat’s 26 districts; violence that started on the day of the
Godhra train burning itself and continued until July-August September 2002.
Ahmedabad, Panchmahals and Mehsana were the worst affected districts
followed by Vadodara, Banaskantha, Dahod and Anand among others. Reading
from the statement of then SP, Mehsana, Anupam Gahlot who appeared before
the SIT on 22.1.2010, he showed the Court how this officer traversed the
length and breath of the district to save lives of the Minorities, ensuring
he was a hand’s on Policeman in Charge unlike the Commissioner of Police,
Ahmedabad, PC Pande who sat mute spectator in his cabin at Shahibaug while
Ahmedabad burned! Pande was rewarded for this by the chief conspirator,
home minister A-1 Modi, retiring as Director General of Police (DGP) for
the state; thereafter still benefiting from post retirement postings! On
the other hand, Gahlot who had ensured the safety of over 1,000 persons
taking shelter in a Dargah that was sought to be mob attacked was
transferred along with other officers like Rahul Sharma from Bhavnagar
district who had similarly done a worthy and upright job. These first round
of transfers coming as they did around 24.3.2002 had also been objected to
by then DGP K Chakravarthi.

Serious incidents of violence had taken place in Ahmedabad and rest of the
state on 27.2.2002 itself with warnings of these coming in through the
state intelligence (SIB) –all carefully documented in the protest petition,
yet Pande and other senior officers like Shivanand Jha and others made a
mockery of laws around preventive detention. Special schemes within the
Gujarat Police Mannual and a Special Communal Riots Scheme (1997) demands
that every commissionerate and district maintain not just a list of
“communal goondas” who need to be arrested when there is threat of violence
but also a list of fanatically minded persons who stoke the flames of
communal violence. Yet in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Sabarkantha, Vadodara,
Panchmahals, Dahod, Banaskantha, Ahmedabad Rural, Vadodara Rural Patan and
Kheda there was complete inaction in this regard. In Ahmedabad there were
only 2 arrests made at Astodia on 27.2.2002 and that two of Muslims, Desai
pointed out.

Over 47 Distress Messages from the Police Control Room made on 28.2.2002 to
the Fire Brigade Urgently demanding help at a time when Naroda Patiya,
Naroda Gaam and Gulberg Society were under systemic Mob attack were met
with a sinister and conspiratorial silence, revealed Desai reading from two
tables in the protest petition that detailed this evidence. Pande as
Commissioner of Police is answerable for this lapse, yet SIT chose to
completely ignore this evidence from their own record. No statements of any
of the Fire Brigade officials have been recorded, nor any attempts made to
unearth the Fire Brigade register and analyse this. Arguments will continue
tomorrow.


*Trustees:*

Taizoon Khorakiwala         Nandan Maluste              Teesta Setalvad

I.M. Kadri                           Cyrus Guzder                  Javed
Akhtar

Alyque Padamsee             Anil Dharker                     Ghulam Pesh
Imam

Rahul Bose                        Javed Anand                   Cedric
Prakash


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