Even if Narendra Modi instructed his officials to allow
Hindus to vent their anger against Muslims, the instruction would “not
constitute an offence” if it was given within the four walls of a room.
This is the opinion of the Special Investigation Team that probed Zakia
Jafri's complaint against Mr. Modi and 61 others for their alleged
involvement in the 2002 anti-Muslim violence.
One of
the charges in Ms. Jafri's complaint was that at a late night meeting of
top officials held at his residence on February 27, 2008, the Gujarat
Chief Minister had said Hindus must be allowed to carry out retaliatory
violence against Muslims in the wake of the Godhra carnage. Eight
officers attended the meeting. Another officer, Sanjiv Bhatt, who was
then with the State Intelligence, said he was present at the meeting,
and had heard Mr. Modi give the anti-Muslim instructions.
The
SIT dismissed Mr. Bhatt's claim on two main grounds. Mr. Bhatt was a
tainted witness who was involved in criminal cases of a serious nature.
Secondly, seven out of eight officers present strongly denied that he
had attended the meeting. One officer, Swarnakanta Varma, said she was
unable to recollect if she had seen him at the meeting. All eight
officers also refuted Mr. Bhatt's claim that Mr. Modi had given illegal
instructions to them.
The SIT said the Chief Minister
had repeatedly announced — in public, at press briefings and on the
floor of the legislative assembly — that he would not spare the culprits
of Godhra and “the state government has taken this heinous, inhuman and
organised violent act very seriously and is committed to give exemplary
punishment to the culprits so that such incident never occur anywhere.”
Further, in an appeal on Doordarshan, Mr. Modi said
that “the culprits would be awarded such exemplary punishment so that
no one would dare to involve himself in such an incident.” The SIT noted
that at least on five occasions between February 27, 2002 and February
28, 2002, “the Chief Minister addressed Media, Assembly and General
public and everywhere the genesis and intention was one and the same,
i.e, to punish the culprits responsible for the Godhra incident in an
exemplary manner so that such incidents did not occur ever again.”
The
SIT said in the light of these statements, Mr. Bhatt's claim about any
illegal instructions would “appear to be without any basis.” Then it
concluded: “Further, even if such allegations are believed for the sake
of argument, mere statement of alleged words in the four walls of a room
does not constitute an offence.”
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