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Gulberg Society massacre: Eleven convicts given life sentence, 12 to
be jailed for seven years

The prosecution had sought death penalty or life imprisonment for all
those convicted in the case on June 2.

5 hours ago
Updated 2 hours ago
Scroll Staff

A special Ahmedabad court on Friday sentenced 11 people convicted in
the Gulberg Society massacre case to life in prison and gave 12 others
seven years in jail, ANI reported. One other convict was given 10
years in prison.

The bench said that a large number of accused have been out on bail,
but that there were no complaints of them committing any offences.
Those denied bail were granted temporary bail, and they too did not do
anything to indicate they were a menace to society, the judge said.
The bench also recommended that the state not remit any of the life
sentences.

Relatives of those killed in the incident have criticised the
sentences and expressed their disappointment. While the prosecution
had sought death penalty or life imprisonment for the convicts, the
defence lawyer had argued for minimum punishment, saying eight
witnesses were unable to recognise the convicts. Special public
prosecutor RC Kodekar said the gravity of the crime was heinous as the
victims were “roasted alive” without provocation.

On June 2, the court convicted 24 and acquitted 36 in the case. Among
those given a clean chit were Bharatiya Janata Party corporator Bipin
Patel, as well as the police officer who had lodged the first FIR in
the case but was later included in the list of accused. While 11 of
the 24 convicted were charged with murder, 13 others, including Vishwa
Hindu Parishad leader Atul Vaidya were convicted for lesser offences.

In 2002, a mob of nearly 20,000 people attacked and killed 69 Muslims,
including Congress legislator Ehsan Jafri, in the Ahmedabad
neighbourhood. The horrific incident took place a day after 59 people,
mainly Hindu pilgrims, died when the Sabarmati Express was set on fire
in Godhra.

ANI ✔ @ANI_news
We welcome the verdict but we are disappointed, on the lesser
sentence. : Teesta Setalvad on Gulbarg Case verdict
11:33 AM - 17 Jun 2016
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ANI ✔ @ANI_news
This case is not over for me today, we are right where we started:
Zakia Jafri #GulbargVerdict
11:47 AM - 17 Jun 2016
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