http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/sit-ignored-evidence-of-police-inaction-says-zakias-counsel/article5053744.ece#.Uhh3NGFrONA.gmail


  Ahmedabad, August 24, 2013
 SIT ignored evidence of police inaction, says Zakia’s counsel

Darshan Desai


  Continuing to charge the Special Investigation Team (SIT) with
deliberately ignoring vital evidence, counsel for Zakia Jafri, who lost her
politician-husband Ehsan Jafri in the 2002 Gujarat massacre, on Friday
asserted in a court here that the investigators did not bother to see the
similarity and links between various major incidents that established
communal conspiracy and connivance at the highest level.

Ms. Jafri has filed a protest petition here in a metropolitan court against
the Supreme Court-appointed SIT that gave a clean chit to Chief Minister
Narendra Modi for the riots.

Mihir Desai, Ms. Jafri’s counsel, pointed out that there was massive
evidence of police inaction in not only the eight major massacres that the
SIT probed, but in many more incidents of violence in the State. The
police, he said, had either ignored distress calls or just stood mute and
allowed the riots to take place.

He cited court observations and directives in the worst massacre — the
Naroda Patiya incident in Ahmedabad in which some 91 people, mostly
Muslims, were killed. It may be noted that the former Gujarat Minister in
the Narendra Modi cabinet, Maya Kodnani, has been sentenced to life for her
role in this massacre.“This is not just about one case,” Mr. Desai pointed
out, “but also in the seven to eight cases that the SIT inquired. Why seven
to eight, in many, many more cases the story has been similar.”

He argued that when similar incidents of mass violence targeting Muslims
occurred in the aftermath of the Godhra carnage on February 27, the State
administration and top officials in the State Home Department (including
Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who was holding the Home portfolio then) did
not initiate any usual measures such as imposing curfew at the right time,
making preventive arrests and deploying the forces, including the Army,
immediately and effectively.

*Role of local media*

The Chief Minister’s letters to thevernacular press for having served the
cause of “humanity in a big way” and their “full support” in the hour of
crisis, pointed towards a conspiracy, Mr. Desai argued. A team of the
Editors Guild has already pointed out that several stories in the local
press were completely provocative.

Mr. Desai cited one story in a mass-circulated Gujarat daily that claimed
that a posse of Hajis were returning from the Gulf with arms and ammunition
to Gujarat to “avenge” the post-Godhra incidents. “Nothing of this sort was
attributed to anyone, neither did any such thing happen,” he said, and
wondered why the Chief Minister would write a letter “selectively to those
papers” that fanned such incendiary stories. The Editors Guild’s findings,
he said, were completely ignored by the SIT.

Even the SIT has recorded that no action was taken against several
“communally incisive reports” in the local vernacular press — which were
recommended by field police officers and their seniors. But despite this,
it concluded: “This is not capable of making out any criminal action”.
Citing this, Mr. Desai asked, “If this is not, what is?”

“There were incisive stories in the local press, the police officials
concerned recommended action but such an approval did not come from the
top. That shows the actual conspiracy (of provoking and fanning communal
violence for political interests), there is no need to go beyond that.”


-- 
Peace Is Doable

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

Reply via email to