NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, NOV 25
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Thursday told the Supreme Court that the allegation of a larger conspiracy in the 2002 Gujarat riots has been blown out of proportion by claiming that several persons in the then state government, right from the highest to the lowest, were complicit. The SIT told a bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar that they have examined everybody, right from the then Gujarat Chief Minister to others, and devoted a huge amount of time on all the issues raised in the complaint filed by Zakia Jafri who has alleged larger conspiracy during the riots.
Zakia Jafri, the wife of slain Congress leader Ehsan Jafri who was killed at Gulberg Society in Ahmedabad on February 28, 2002, during the violence, has challenged the SIT’s clean chit to 64 people including Narendra Modi, the then Gujarat chief minister during the riots. What I am trying to submit is that it is being blown out of proportion, completely blown out of proportion by saying that everybody in the state government from the highest to the lowest, everybody in the political class, everybody in the state administration, everybody in the police is complicit, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the SIT, told the bench.
Rohatgi told the bench, also comprising Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and C T Ravikumar, that there were allegations made about some glaring examples of state-sponsored events. See the impact of this. That is why I have said this case has gone haywire, he said, adding, What do you mean by state-sponsored? Does it mean that people in the administration, the political class have sponsored these riots?. Arguing that there was nothing to substantiate the allegation of a larger conspiracy, he said that SIT had investigated all the aspects, examined relevant materials, and then filed a report before the trial court, reports PTI.
The SIT examined everybody from the chief minister downwards, major people in the cabinet, including the chief minister, top police officials, top civil administration officers . all this was done. It is not as if they (SIT) did not examine the chief minister or anybody else, he said during the arguments which would continue on December 1. The senior advocate said the allegation that there was undue delay in deployment of the Army during the violence in the state was not justified.
He said Army was called the same day and deployed and this destroy the allegations of conspiracy, whether by the political class, the state government, or the police. Why did not the government do this, why did not the government transfer this, these are not meant to be criminality or conspiracy. But yet, this SIT devoted a huge amount of time on all these issues. They did not leave a single issue by saying it is beyond our remit, he said.
During the hearing, the bench asked Rohatgi whether the petitioner had participated in the trial which was going on before the trial court. He said Zakia Jafri was examined as a prosecution witness during the trial.
The bench told Rohatgi that if her evidence is available, it can be placed on record. The senior advocate also told the bench that 19 out of the 275 persons examined by the SIT were prosecution witnesses in the Gulberg case.