Some believe that this legitimises Narendra Modi, and makes him a viable candidate for the prime minister’s slot. The reasoning is that it will make the BJP’s allies less wary of the damage that it may cause them if they support his candidature. Most of the BJP’s allies, excluding the Shiv Sena and the Sikhs-only Akali Dal, are secular in the way that we use the word in India. That is to say, they are inclusive and solicit votes from Muslims. Perhaps, this judgment will make them feel less insecure about selling Modi to their constituency.
Others don’t think the judgment changes Modi’s image that much among people who believe he could have prevented much of the violence in his state. Both sides have a case but the evidence is not on display yet.
We must wait for the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to make public the material it has gathered, which led it to conclude that Modi could not be charged. A magistrate in Gujarat has asked that the report be handed over to the petitioner who filed the complaint. This petitioner is Zakia Jafri, wife of politician Ehsan Jafri, who was killed by a huge Hindu mob in his house in Ahmedabad’s Gulbarg Society neighbourhood on February 28, 2002, the day after the Godhra massacre.
The Jafri family spent hours on the telephone pleading for help as the mob gathered, but the government was not moved into coming to their aid. Ehsan Jafri was a former member of parliament and was able to reach the city’s police commissioner and the state’s ministers on the telephone. They promised help but it did not arrive. Zakia Jafri’s complaint states that a curfew was deliberately not imposed in Ahmedabad despite warnings of violence. It will be interesting to see what the investigation report says about this.
Another aspect of the complaint deals with the conflict between serving senior police officers and the government. Some of it makes for disturbing reading. Many brave Hindu police officers took the initiative to prevent violence by ensuring law and order, often asking their troops to open fire on Hindu mobs. Some of them have been transferred to distant posts or are being prosecuted. One is Satish Verma, an IPS officer who was shifted to a training position after he ordered the arrest of BJP MLA Shankarlal Chaudhry for his role in the murder of two Muslim boys.
Another IPS officer, Rahul Sharma, took the initiative to order Gujarat’s mobile phone firms to give him the records of ministers’ movements. These phone records indicate the movements of BJP leaders and locate them in neigbhourhoods during episodes of violence. Sharma is now being prosecuted by the Gujarat government for doing his job.
It isn’t easy to dismiss these instances as the fantasies of Modi-haters, and it will be revealing to know if the SIT has looked at this aspect.
Meanwhile, two cases in the last six months have ended with convictions for Hindus. In the latest instance, 23 men have been found guilty and sentenced — 18 of them to life imprisonment and five for seven years. The Hindu noted that most of these men were from the peasant Patel community. In November, 31 men were convicted of the murder of 33 Muslims. All 31 were Patels. It is this community that has kept the BJP in power, and four out of Gujarat’s nine cabinet ministers are Patels.
Gujarat remains a divided society. Zakia Jafri’s complaint makes some incidental points, which show how vicious the division is between Hindus and Muslims in Gujarat. The state’s assembly did not condole the death of Ehsan Jafri, who as a former MP should have been given this honour.
Such pettiness does not behove the state which produced the likes of Gandhi, Jinnah and Vallabhai Patel. Given the extremely shoddy gathering of evidence and prosecution, it is no longer possible that Gujarat will give justice to the Muslims it treated in such inhuman fashion. But the state and its people must make some pubic admission of their failures, if not their crimes. A close study and publication of the evidence that the SIT has against Modi by Gujarati media will be a good opportunity to do this, and perhaps set the past to rest.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 15th, 2012.
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@Ali Tanoli: We are also proud that you are a proud Pakistani. Every Pakistani should be more proud of their country then any other thing. i assure this proud Pakistani that we the people of India are convinced that Modi was involved and we will make sure that he meets justice.
Oh btw, this is what I found on Youtube wrt Modi's address televised on national TV after the Godhra train burning : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CiuBBKJ30Q&feature=related I'm in no way suggesting that he believes in what he is saying because that is matter of perception but at the same time, where are the videos where he in inciting people to perpetrate in riots? Apparently, youtube was full of " his incendiary rhetoric against Muslims which incited people to engage those pogoroms" ??
@Fabiana who wrote, " Youtube has videos of his incendiary rhetoric against Muslims which incited people to engage those pogoroms."
Could you post some links to these youtube videos where Modi is giving hate speeches against Muslims? When I searched YT with "Narendra Modi hate speech", it resulted in nothing of that sort. Or, is it all part of a grand conspiracy theories where RAW/MOSSAD had deleted all such videos off internet?
@Zaid Hamid: Check out this link : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002Gujaratviolence
And what is stance of my desperate Indian readers of this newspaper at India's involvement in Balochistan. Isn't Balochistan Pakistan's internal matter. Why Indians are so much involved in that region. For my sweeet Indian brothers is that terrorism or not????
Excellent article!
Modi is an Islamophobe, if it were up to him he would send India's Muslims to concentration camps. Youtube has videos of his incendiary rhetoric against Muslims which incited people to engage those pogoroms.
This media campaign is well orchestrated attempt to rehablitate his image. The verdict doesnt exenorate him except that they couldnt find any direct evidence which is not surprising since he would not have arranged those pogroms without covering his trail.
@Diggvijay Singh:
certainnly you are baptised with the right kind of name.
just for the sake of clarity add that the prison break of yesterday was a conspiracy by RSS, RAW, MOSSAD AND CIA. I WOULD BE THANKFUL TO YOU.
@Ali Tanoli:
Jinnah ji was an astute politician and statesman. He had such foresight to envisage the sorry state of Muslims in Gujrat fifty years ahead under an autocratic leader of a Hindu nationalist party. After all he was a Gujrati himself. Muslims in Gujrat are in such a shabby condition that words aren't enough to describe their tragedy. The nightmare and horror of 2002 riots keeps them awake. Although few Pakistani Muslims also die an untimely death everyday at the hands of the enemies of Pakistan, the overall well-being of people of Pakistan is much better than in Ahmedabad. I can totally see why you are such a fan of Jinnah's visionary cleverness and humane methods of creating a new state for Indian Muslims.
3 out of 9 cases have given their verdict. So justice is being done, although quite slow.
@Exjihadi "Gujrat is the most rapidly growing state of india ! That says something about modi and muslims?"
It says, Modi is an amazing leader, a visionary who should lead the country.
It says, any place where the percentage of Muslims is less, can progress amazingly well.
Every action has equal and opposite reaction !!!! Everybody knows Muslims first burned the train of Hindu Sadhus... rest is history !!
@Ali Tanoli: No wonder Mr. Jinnah was so smart the he knew the future bloodsheds in Pakistan and he did not move his own family to Pakistan. In last thousand years, Mr Mohammad Ali Jinnah is the most strong saviour of Hinduism in India. Had he not asked for a separate state, Hinduism would have been extinct in the sub continent by twenty first century. Proud of being a secular Indian. Jai Jinnah, Pakistan Zindabad, India Zindabad. Love for all and hatered for none.
@Zaid Hamid: "Sir" Zaid Hamid, the death of people from communities who don't make a huge noise and cant play victim well does not matter. Even the Indian government doesn't care about them.
@Zaid Hamid:
The UPA government- staunchly anti-BJP and anti-Modi, has given figures of 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus killed in the Gujarat riots, and 223 missing, in Rajya Sabha (Parliament) on 11 May 2005.
All of the missing 223 were delared dead in 2009, seven years after the date of missing as per the law.
@Author " Such pettiness does not behove the state which produced the likes of Gandhi, Jinnah and Vallabhai Patel"
I am glad you said this. Please google the phrse 'Direct Action day and see what comes up. Who gave the call? How many people died?No-one evn disputes that a call for Direct Action day was given whereas it is simply alleged that Modi directed police to allow riots to continue - though within 3 days of riots army was called in.Even during those 3 days Hindus AND Muslims died as did police who was involved in riot control.
Can anyone provide us with the data of the Hindus killed in these riots (if any)? Just curious.
The ones who do not allow those who suffered in those riots to forget and move on are people in India like the writer of this article - who seek to continuously fan the flames to extract incremental commercial value. Since 2002, almost 40,000 people have died in Pakistan in attacks on civilans by terrorists/ criminal elements with an anti-national agenda; so far not even 20 people have been sentenced for these crimes, and definitely no one with political clout. The army has chosen not to go for an all-out attack on these terrorists in their home bases in KP - possibly you should haul up the army chief (and PM who is supposed to be his boss) for not safeguarding the (past and future) victims? I also notice unnecessary reference to the Patel name in the article (the most common last name in Gujarat) - just what are you trying to prove.
"Meanwhile, two cases in the last six months have ended with convictions for Hindus. In the latest instance, 23 men have been found guilty and sentenced — 18 of them to life imprisonment and five for seven years. The Hindu noted that most of these men were from the peasant Patel community. In November, 31 men were convicted of the murder of 33 Muslims. All 31 were Patels. " Thats good. Punishing the guilty , through a open and fair judicial process, is the best way to preserve peace. I hope those that killed many hundred hindus in gujrat riots, beginning with burning of the train carrying Hindu pilgrims, are also given justice.
Gujrat is the most rapidly growing state of india ! That says something about modi and muslims?
No wonder Mr Jinnah was so smart and demanded seprate state after reading this article i am proud of being pakistani jaye jinnah and pakistan zindabad.