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Narendra Modi said teach Muslims a lesson: IPS officer
In what can be seen as a setback for Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, Senior IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court accusing Modi of complicity in the Godhra case.
Bhatt has said that he had to approach the Supreme Court because he had no faith left in the Special Investigation Team (SIT) appointed to probe into the Godhra case. Bhatt has, in his affidavit, accused the probe agency of trying to protect the Gujarat government and not acting on the information it had.
Bhatt claims that he was in the meeting at the Gujarat CM's residence late on February 27, 2002 night, when Modi had asked his officials to go slow in the matter.
According to TV reports, Bhatt alleged that in the meeting with a group of about eight police officers that night, Modi ordered, "Muslims be taught a lesson".
Modi "further impressed upon the gathering that for too long the Gujarat police had been following the principle of balancing the actions against Hindus and Muslims while dealing with communal riots in Gujarat.
This time the situation warranted that 'the Muslims be taught a lesson to ensure that such incidents do not recur ever again.' The chief minister expressed the view that the emotions were running very high amongst the Hindus and it was imperative that they be allowed to 'vent out their anger'," Bhatt claimed.
He has also blamed senior police officials of blindly following Modi's instructions during 2002.
Bhatt blames the SIT of trying to hide the truth and not working to bring to light the conspiracy behind the Godhra riots.
Bhatt has also requested the Supreme Court to provide protection to him and his family.
Gujarat top cop says Narendra Modi played role in Godhra riots - Hindustan Times
In what can be seen as a setback for Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, Senior IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court accusing Modi of complicity in the Godhra case.
Bhatt has said that he had to approach the Supreme Court because he had no faith left in the Special Investigation Team (SIT) appointed to probe into the Godhra case. Bhatt has, in his affidavit, accused the probe agency of trying to protect the Gujarat government and not acting on the information it had.
Bhatt claims that he was in the meeting at the Gujarat CM's residence late on February 27, 2002 night, when Modi had asked his officials to go slow in the matter.
According to TV reports, Bhatt alleged that in the meeting with a group of about eight police officers that night, Modi ordered, "Muslims be taught a lesson".
Modi "further impressed upon the gathering that for too long the Gujarat police had been following the principle of balancing the actions against Hindus and Muslims while dealing with communal riots in Gujarat.
This time the situation warranted that 'the Muslims be taught a lesson to ensure that such incidents do not recur ever again.' The chief minister expressed the view that the emotions were running very high amongst the Hindus and it was imperative that they be allowed to 'vent out their anger'," Bhatt claimed.
He has also blamed senior police officials of blindly following Modi's instructions during 2002.
Bhatt blames the SIT of trying to hide the truth and not working to bring to light the conspiracy behind the Godhra riots.
Bhatt has also requested the Supreme Court to provide protection to him and his family.
Gujarat top cop says Narendra Modi played role in Godhra riots - Hindustan Times