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The detailed report of a Special Investigations Team into allegations that Gujarat Chief Minister ordered his police officers to allow Hindu mobs to kill Muslims in 2002 has controversially claimed that even if Modi gave such an order, it would not constitute an offence.?
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06 Sep '12 01:25 pm
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The same is applicable to pakistan also where so many hindus were forced to leave or converted
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 08 Sep '12 05:20 pm
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Are yar ye chhod do...ye politician badmash hote hai...ajj tuze kal muze bhi mar denge...inhe to paisa chahiye............
Answered by pramod rajapurkar, 08 Sep '12 04:54 pm
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Itz all the outcry of the Muslim Lobby ....law always take its own course ... in such cases...there are numerous enemies of Modi within the UPA Govt. & Judiciary...so remain assured .... Modi will not be spared..... BTW whatz UR take on the atrocities on Hindus in Pakistan .... is it not a blatant injustice based on the communal front....can U afford if Muslims in India face the same situation what the Hindus are facing in Pakistan & Kashmir....???
Answered by Pradipta pati, 07 Sep '12 08:00 am
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Sc is supervising this case and money from muslim countries is being siphoned to ngos including teesta so if there is any such report modi will ot be spared it is blatant lie.
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 06 Sep '12 02:06 pm
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The detailed report of a Special Investigations Team into allegations that Gujarat Chief Minister ordered his police officers to allow Hindu mobs to kill Muslims in 2002 has controversially claimed that even if Modi gave such an order, it would not constitute an offence.
Here is the excerpt: The interpretation made on alleged illegal instructions given by the Chief Minister by [former DGP R. B.] Sreekumar and [suspended police officer] Sanjiv Bhatt appear to be without basis. 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.
The detailed report was made available Monday to Zakia Jafri, the widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri who was burned to death with nearly three dozen other Muslims on February 28, 2002 in his house by a Hindu mob.
The Supreme Court had appointed the SIT in 2008 on a plea by Ms. Jafri who had contended that the Gujarat government was delibe ...more
Answered by TRUTH SEEKER, 06 Sep '12 01:26 pm
Here is the excerpt: The interpretation made on alleged illegal instructions given by the Chief Minister by [former DGP R. B.] Sreekumar and [suspended police officer] Sanjiv Bhatt appear to be without basis. 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.
The detailed report was made available Monday to Zakia Jafri, the widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri who was burned to death with nearly three dozen other Muslims on February 28, 2002 in his house by a Hindu mob.
The Supreme Court had appointed the SIT in 2008 on a plea by Ms. Jafri who had contended that the Gujarat government was delibe ...more
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