Gujarat submits riots records to Godhra panel

October 19, 2012 04:31 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:02 am IST - Ahmedabad

A file photo of suspended Gujarat IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt, who had alleged complicity of Chief Minister Narendra Modi in 2002 post-Godhra riots.

A file photo of suspended Gujarat IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt, who had alleged complicity of Chief Minister Narendra Modi in 2002 post-Godhra riots.

In the wake of a Gujarat High Court order regarding the PIL filed by suspended IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt, the state government has submitted some of the documents pertaining to the 2002 post-Godhra riots to the Nanavati Commission.

“The Commission has informed me that the state government has submitted documents asked by me last evening. Officials are indexing those documents and once that has been done, they will intimate me for the inspection of it,” said Mr. Bhatt, who visited the office of Justice Nanavati Commission of Inquiry on Friday.

Mr. Bhatt had alleged complicity of Chief Minister Narendra Modi in the state-wide riots in 2002 and had also charged him with misuse of state secret service funds to subvert the riot-related litigation in the Supreme Court.

To file a comprehensive affidavit in support of his allegations, he had sought to inspect a series of sensitive documents pertaining to the period from February 27 to September 17, 2002.

The documents, which were sought by Mr. Bhatt, included records of Secret Service Fund Disbursement to the State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) and to its IPS officers.

He had also sought the access to the relevant records/documents of the state control room, DG&IGP office and of the SIB during this period.

Mr. Bhatt, who was denied access first by the state government and later by the Commission, had recently approached the High Court through a Public Interest Litigation.

During the course of hearing of the PIL, Advocate-General Kamal Trivedi had asserted before the court that those documents have already been placed before the commission.

“…And if any of those has not been placed, I on behalf of the state undertake to place those documents before the commission,” Mr. Trivedi had assured.

The Commission comprising Justice (retd.) G T Nanavati and Justice Akshay Mehta was appointed by the state government to inquire the post-Godhra riots.

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