Joe Shearer
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Joe Shearer said:It is strange, passing strange that after turning my accusation on its head, and arguing that I am not aware of the facts, and I am allowing prejudices to rule instead, you should then betray - once again - the same failing.
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Unless you did so, your statement is still redolent of personal opinion, not fact. Your facts are nowhere to be seen.
Nice try, but then again you are just beating around the bush when the core of your argument has been debunked.
Your initial accusation was that Modi "paraded" the bodies around Ahmedabad to rouse passions and I countered that myth by proving how much caution was exercised in bringing it to the Sola Hospital in a sparsely populated area in the dead of the night and how he wanted the bodies to be cremated there itself , but it was the relatives of the fallen who would not agree to it and took the bodies into their possession.
For your reading again,
Significantly, Modi tried to ensure that the bodies of the victims were cremated near the hospital where they were brought for post-mortem at 3.30 a.m. on February 28 from Godhra.The Sola Civil Hospital is on the western outskirts of Ahmedabad where the Muslim population is negligible. Cremating the bodies there, Modi thought, would have helped contain the anger.
Some VHP leaders present at the spot were also under instructions to convince the relatives of the victims to agree to the proposal. But the moment the proposal was floated, the kin of the dead flared up and accused the BJP "of acting in a manner worse than the Congress".
India Today
This is the sworn testimony of Ashok Narayanan, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) deposing before the Nanavati Mishra Commission of Inquiry:
Modi first asked for the burnt coach to be transported to Ahmedabad but Jayanti Ravi (the Godhra DM) strongly opposed this move.
Thereafter, Modi ordered that the bodies be handed over to the then VHP state general secretary, Jaideep Patel who sent them to the Sola Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad.
It was at this time that the bodies were paraded, entering Ahmedabad from the east and proceeding through the entire city to the hospital in the west;
The bodies were not handed over to any official but a functionary of a rabid organization.
I repeat, since the hospital lay on the western skirts of Ahmedabad, and the dead bodies were coming in from Godhra, which lies on the east of the city, the bodies were then taken through the entire breadth of the city. A quick check with an online mapping service, Yahoo! Maps or Google Maps, will demonstrate this plainly and sufficiently even for you.
This is where the parading took place, not after the bodies reached the hospital, not after those emotional scenes reported took place.
Your other observations are partially clarified in the next few posts. I have not bothered to respond to your baiting about your affiliations or mine, since the written record will tell its tale sufficiently.