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SC to hear Zakia Jafri''s plea against clean chit to Modi, others

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will hear on Monday Congress MP Ehsan Jafri''s widow Zakia Jafri''s petition challenging the clean chit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi-who was the chief minister of Gujarat during 2002 riots-and others and exonerating them of allegations of a larger conspiracy behind the riots.

SC to hear Zakia Jafri''s plea against clean chit to Modi, others

Zakia Jafri, the wife of slain Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, holding her husband''s photo. File photo



Tribune News Service
New Delhi, November 13

The Supreme Court will hear on Monday Congress MP Ehsan Jafri's widow Zakia Jafri's petition challenging the clean chit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi-who was the chief minister of Gujarat during 2002 riots-and others and exonerating them of allegations of a larger conspiracy behind the riots.

A Bench of Justice AM Khanwilkar and Justice Deepak Gupta said the matter will be heard on November 19 as it needed to go through the petition in detail.

Ehsan Jafri and 68 others were killed by a mob that attacked Gulberg Society in Ahmedabad on February 28, 2002 during the riots that broke out following the Godhra train carnage that claimed the lives of 58 'kar sevaks'.

Alleging a larger conspiracy behind the riots, Zakia had in 2006 demanded registration of a criminal case against the then Gujarat Chief Minister Modi, some ministers and bureaucrats. The Supreme Court had in 2008 ordered the state government to re-investigate nine major riots cases, including the Gulberg massacre.

The Supreme Court had in April 2009 asked the SIT to look into her complaint. During the probe, the SIT had examined Modi in March 2012 and submitted a closure report in 2013, saying there was no evidence to substantiate the allegations against Modi.

The Gujarat High Court had in October last year upheld the clean chit given to Modi and 58 others by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) appointed by the Supreme Court.

Zakia's petition has now challenged the SIT's findings and a magistrate's order accepting its closure report filed in 2012.

 

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