Congress, riot victims slam Gujarat govt. for destroying 2002 riots records
PTI
The Narendra Modi government in Gujarat has come under severe criticism from the Opposition and the riot victims for destroying the evidence pertaining to the post-Godhra riots. File Photo: Rajeev Bhatt
Congress leaders and lawyers of 2002 post-Godhra riots victims on Thursday slammed the Gujarat government for destroying vital State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) records pertaining to the clashes, calling the action a “criminal conspiracy.”
Alleging there was an attempt to ‘hide’ the truth regarding the alleged involvement of Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his Cabinet colleagues, they demanded an independent inquiry under the supervision of the Supreme Court into the BJP government’s action.
“This is nothing short of a criminal conspiracy to see that the truth does not emerge. It clearly points out that the State government is trying to cover up the entire matter,” party spokesperson Manish Tewari said in New Delhi.
Mr. Tewari found it a “complete travesty” that documents pertaining to a “massacre and carnage”, which is under investigation of the highest court of the land and in which the “needle of suspicion is directly at the Chief Minister of Gujarat”, gets destroyed in this manner.
The Congress spokesperson said that at a time when the investigation is going on, the disappearance or destruction of the documents that would have thrown light on “why the State machine was culpable or otherwise”, clearly points out that the State government was involved in the cover-up.
‘Criminal negligence’
In Ahmedabad, Gujarat Congress chief Arjun Modhvadia said, “the records were destroyed to hide the truth regarding involvement of Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his cabinet colleagues.”
“It is criminal negligence to destroy the records on which cases are pending in the courts, as well as a commission inquiring in the matter,” he said.
“I demand that an independent inquiry be constituted under the supervision of the Supreme Court in the matter,” he added.
Lawyer Mukul Sinha of the NGO Jan Sangharsh Manch, which represents some of riot victims, said, “It is a terrible thing for the government to do. We had a doubt that they had been destroyed.”
“Since all the allegations were against police officer for inactions and negligence, destruction of SIB records could have serious implications,” he said.
Now with the records destroyed it would be difficult to prove the allegations against the accused policemen and other political leaders, Mr. Sinha said.
“This could also affect judgment in the Godhra train burning case as the phone call records, movement records of police and political leaders prior, during and after the incident are no more,” he added.
Senior counsel S. B. Vakil representing the State government in the Nanavati Commission, probing the 2002 riots, had on Wednesday told reporters that telephone call records, officers’ movement registers and vehicle log books of the SIB pertaining to the period of 2002 riots were destroyed in 2007, as per government rules.
Mr. Vakil had made this revelation while talking to media persons after the questioning of IPS officer Sanjeev Bhatt was over for the day before the Commission.
Alleging there was an attempt to ‘hide’ the truth regarding the alleged involvement of Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his Cabinet colleagues, they demanded an independent inquiry under the supervision of the Supreme Court into the BJP government’s action.
“This is nothing short of a criminal conspiracy to see that the truth does not emerge. It clearly points out that the State government is trying to cover up the entire matter,” party spokesperson Manish Tewari said in New Delhi.
Mr. Tewari found it a “complete travesty” that documents pertaining to a “massacre and carnage”, which is under investigation of the highest court of the land and in which the “needle of suspicion is directly at the Chief Minister of Gujarat”, gets destroyed in this manner.
The Congress spokesperson said that at a time when the investigation is going on, the disappearance or destruction of the documents that would have thrown light on “why the State machine was culpable or otherwise”, clearly points out that the State government was involved in the cover-up.
‘Criminal negligence’
In Ahmedabad, Gujarat Congress chief Arjun Modhvadia said, “the records were destroyed to hide the truth regarding involvement of Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his cabinet colleagues.”
“It is criminal negligence to destroy the records on which cases are pending in the courts, as well as a commission inquiring in the matter,” he said.
“I demand that an independent inquiry be constituted under the supervision of the Supreme Court in the matter,” he added.
Lawyer Mukul Sinha of the NGO Jan Sangharsh Manch, which represents some of riot victims, said, “It is a terrible thing for the government to do. We had a doubt that they had been destroyed.”
“Since all the allegations were against police officer for inactions and negligence, destruction of SIB records could have serious implications,” he said.
Now with the records destroyed it would be difficult to prove the allegations against the accused policemen and other political leaders, Mr. Sinha said.
“This could also affect judgment in the Godhra train burning case as the phone call records, movement records of police and political leaders prior, during and after the incident are no more,” he added.
Senior counsel S. B. Vakil representing the State government in the Nanavati Commission, probing the 2002 riots, had on Wednesday told reporters that telephone call records, officers’ movement registers and vehicle log books of the SIB pertaining to the period of 2002 riots were destroyed in 2007, as per government rules.
Mr. Vakil had made this revelation while talking to media persons after the questioning of IPS officer Sanjeev Bhatt was over for the day before the Commission.
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