
Ahmedabad: The metropolitan court in Ahmedabad on Wednesday will decide if the SIT probe report on the Gulbarg Society massacre during the 2002 Gujarat riots should be made public. The court will also take a decision on whether the SIT should submit the pertinent documents before the court.
Earlier on Monday, the SIT opposed giving the report to activists Teesta Setalvad and Mukul Sinha in court.
The SIT report has reportedly given a clean chit to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
On Wednesday, the metropolitan court will decide whether Zakia Jafri, widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, killed in the 2002 Gujarat riots, should be given a copy of the report. The SIT has so far opposed the sharing of its report with the complainant. The court will also decide if the SIT should be given time till March 8 to submit documents pertaining to the case.
Earlier, the Supreme Court appointed SIT completed its investigations and filed a final report in a sealed envelope before a trial court in Ahmedabad, what the SIT investigations have in the case has been a subject of controversy. Last year, the SIT in its report to the Supreme Court dismissed allegations against Modi.
The SIT findings said that Modi was not a part of the conspiracy, a conclusion arrived at after examining 1,700 statements recorded by it.
One of the allegation on Modi is that he allowed the dead bodies of karsewaks killed in the Sabarmati Express in Godhra to be brought to Ahmedabad.
The SIT has said that Modi's decision was justified as Godhra was more sensitive than Ahmedabad and that the hospitals in Godhra were not equipped for conducting the DNA test.
Another allegation on Modi is that he called the Army too late. The SIT report has used the fax sent by the Gujarat government to the Defence Ministry as its evidence.
Modi is also alleged to have known about the threat to life of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri but didn't take any action.
The SIT team didn't find any evidence of a call made by Jafri to Modi or the Ahmedabad police commissioner when the Gulbarg society was attacked. The SIT said that they went through several call records but couldn't find any confirmation of the allegation that Jafri sought protection from Modi.
The Amicus Curiae Raju Ramachandran appointed by the Supreme Court to look into the lapses of the SIT has agreed with it on the most of the findings and has concluded that there is no evidence against Modi to prosecute him.
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