The Supreme Court upholds clean chit for PM Modi on the Gujarat Riots dismissing Zakia Jafri’s plea, widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri.
Ehsan Jafri, a former Congress parliamentarian, was among the 69 residents of the Gulbarg housing complex in Ahmedabad who was dragged out of his house by the enraged Hindutva mob, paraded him naked, chopped off his legs, and burned him alive during the Gujarat riots of February 2002.
Today, the Supreme Court on Friday dismissed the plea filed by Zakia Jafri, widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, challenging the clean chit given to the then chief minister Narendra Modi in 2002 Gujarat riots by Special Investigation Team (SIT).
The Supreme Court maintained that Zakia’s appeal was devoid of merits and deserves to be dismissed.
A bench presided by Justice A M Khanwilkar upheld the decision of the Ahmedabad metropolitan magistrate to accept the closure report submitted by the SIT – which was appointed by the top court – and reject the protest petition filed by Jafri against accepting the report.
The Supreme Court held that Zakia’s appeal was “devoid of merits and deserves to be dismissed”.
The SIT declares it had “faithfully investigated everything”.
NCERT drops content on Gujarat riots from Class 12th textbooks. The catastrophic Gujarat Riots which massacred over 2000 lives are to be washed away from the memory of Indians, many pretending it never happened and others weeping in silence in the darkness of the night.