Perhaps, he is possessed of all these things. Certainly every time I have met him, he has been punctual. It is in the interests of maintaining this quality that Narendra Modi should fire his home minister for incompetence. As cases from the 2002 riots come to judgment, one thing becomes clear. Gujarat’s home minister ran such a shoddy department that it is only due to an outside team of investigators that justice has finally come. A judgment in the Naroda Patiya case, where 97 Muslims were killed, is expected this month.
Here’s the case for doing away with the home minister. First, the story the poet Mir Taqi Mir wrote: Khugar nahin kuchch yoon hi hum Rikhta-goi kay/ Mashooq jo apna tha, bashindah-e-Daccan tha (It’s not casually that I’ve been possessed by Urdu/ He who was my love was that native of the Deccan). The man Mir is referring to is Wali Muhammad Wali, who died in 1707. Wali is called Wali Daccani because he was born in Aurangabad, but also Wali Gujarati because that is where he lived and was buried. Did Wali acknowledge an inspiration? Yes, but not a person. I translated two of his poems. One was a masnavi, Ta’arif-e-Shehr Sourat (In Praise of Surat City), the other was a ghazal, Dar Firaaq-e-Gujarat (On Separation from Gujarat)
On February 28, 2002, a mob tore down Wali’s little tomb in Ahmedabad and dug up his grave. Overnight, the road was tarred and now no sign of it remains. Wali’s grave had stood outside the gate of the police commissioner’s office. That morning, a mob laid siege to former member of parliament Ehsan Jafri’s house. He held them off for hours with his licensed rifle. The police arrived, led by K G Erda. The police fired 61 rounds at the mob. Every bullet missed. The police could not kill, wound or hit a single person. Seventy-three-year-old Jafri was called down and stripped. The mob cut off his fingers, paraded him bleeding and naked. Then they cut off his hands, then his legs and then his head. Erda filed a report naming 11 people. He named two men twice by mistake. The home ministry promoted Erda to deputy superintendent. Was this case an exception? No. On April 12, 2004, the SC sent a riots case out of Gujarat, commenting that “the investigating agency helps the accused”.
After the riots, Gujarat’s home ministry closed 2,000 cases, saying it couldn’t find the accused. On August 17, 2004, the Supreme Court took over and ordered them reopened. So shoddily were they found to have been investigated that the Supreme Court sent a team under former CBI chief R K Raghavan to reinvestigate the cases. This time, 1,255 accused were arrested. Action was ordered against 136 police officers. Gujarat’s home ministry has been unable to take the initiative. It has taken the Supreme Court to give justice to Gujaratis.
Raghavan found that on February 28, 2002, BJP minister Maya Kodnani armed and led a mob at Naroda Patiya that killed 97 people. On January 4, 2008, Modi made her minister for women and child development and higher education. On March 27, 2009, Justice D H Waghela said Kodnani’s actions were “nothing less than organised crime”.
On intelligence, execution, crowd control, investigation, Gujarat’s home minister has not been competent. Who was, and still is, Gujarat’s home minster? Narendra Modi.
Modi seems unaware of what his police is doing. It’s not just about the riots. On April 30, 2007, Gujarat admitted, after yet another Supreme Court intervention, that the chief of its anti-terrorist squad, D G Vanjhara, had executed a man, Sohrabuddin, in a contract killing. His wife Kausarbi was a witness. Vanjhara killed her too and then burnt her body. Under Modi, the police could not even find his own minister Mayaben for weeks. She fled after being charged with mass murder and surrendered after her bail was rejected. I read out Dar Firaaq-e-Gujarat to Modi once and asked him to guess who the poet was. He could not say. When I told him, his response was that the evidence that the demolished grave was Wali’s wasn’t clinching enough for him.
About his incompetence at running the home ministry, there is no doubt.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 1st, 2012.
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@Syed Faisal
Thanks for a refreshingly saner voice.
@ Lala Gee
Since you are on a roll, please keep searching for other injustices as well ... and you will find that Hindus, Sikhs and Christians have all been victims of communal riots in India as well while the 'protectors' fiddled ... in fact look at Pakistan and you will see instances where every community is a victim in some situation or teh other...
Using Mr. Patels logic, Mr Nehru and Mr Gandhi are bigger criminals ...
Some of the comments by my fellow countrymen on Modi are just unbelievable, especially the morons who think the riots were justified because 'they started it.' You guys - proud nationalists no doubt - love to tom tom how India is a modern progressive democracy. Well, heard of a concept of 'due process?' What about 'rule of law?' Oh sorry - they don't apply when it concerns Muslims does it? It is on record that government-backed mobs brutally chopped a Congress MLA limb by limb while the police watched on. Is this what a people of a modern progressive nation amount to? Barbarians?
And for those who want us to move on - remember this adage - "Peace is not absence of war, but presence of justice." Unless Modi is brought to book for his criminal and documented refusal to stop the riots, expect more riots to keep happening whenever a power hungry politician cannot contain his or her lust.
Today, Muslims in Gujarat vote BJP in the hope that it will save them from another carnage. It's the Stockholm Syndrome.
As for Modi and his dazzling economic feats, you are not to be so blinded by wealth that you ignore the pain of your fellow citizens. Karma is a *itch. Tomorrow, it could be you.
@gp65:
"When he has not been found guilty in ANY Supreme court case (and it’s not like no one has been found guilty – just recently 33 Hindus were convicted for he 2002 riots) this unending propaganda makes no sense. A lot of the stories were later proved to be fake testimony by Teesta setalvad including the sword on the pregnant woman."
I do not see much justice done when I read this report by the "Human Rights Watch" published on 24 February 2012.
India: A Decade on, Gujarat Justice Incomplete
"Authorities in India’s Gujarat state are subverting justice, protecting perpetrators, and intimidating those promoting accountability 10 years after the anti-Muslim riots that killed nearly 2,000 people, Human Rights Watch said today. The state government has resisted Supreme Court orders to prosecute those responsible for the carnage and has failed to provide most survivors with compensation...."
@Lala Gee, It's our internal matter. Why are you Pakistanis so interested in it? :P
@gp65:
"Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992. The Godhra burning happened 10 years later in 2002. The train from Ayodhya must be really delayed – huh?"
By acting funny you cannot change the reality. These 'Kar Sevaks' were returning after doing 'pilgrimage' and the 'Pooja of Thanks' on the site of the demolished Babri Mosque on its tenth anniversary of demolition (considered a great achievement by the Hindu extremists).
Mr. Aaker Patel i congratulates you for this article , you narrate and correlate the history in a good manner.A few months back I watched the documentary made by Rakesh Sharma (The Final Solution) depicted the on ground events happened on those days. It was true that the mayhem started when the Karya Sewak were attacked and burned (in some places i found that it was written as an accident) 58 of people were killed. It was the responsibility of the government to take accountable of those guilty in this massacre , instead the revenge was taking at the places 500 kms from godhra, thousands of muslims were killed , muslim women were raped and this Mahatam (Narendar Modi ) ordered not to intervene. His police chief was killed later .Around 215 Mosques / graves (Mazars) were destroyed all over gujrat , not only muslims , christian worship places were also attacked although they had nothing to do with.this. I appreciate people like you and the Human rights activists who are doing whatever possible in their capacity to get justice or create awareness.
@unbeliever:
"enough with your rant…."
The rant is not mine. It is the "Summary of Findings" of a report titled "India: Communal Violence and the Denial of Justice" by the Human Rights Watch Organization. By breaking the mirror, reality will not change.
@Lala Gee: "Those were the extremist “Kar Sevaks” – no excuse for killing even the extremists – who demolished the Babri Mosque and were returning after doing “Pooja of Thanks” on the site of the demolished Mosque. "
Babri Masjid was demolished in 1992. The Godhra burning happened 10 years later in 2002. The train from Ayodhya must be really delayed - huh?
@Mahi: "@ayesha_khan: You saying they’ve moved on?PROVE it."
Proof is in the election results. BJP has won in many Muslim majority areas in 2007 i Gujarat. No-one including Congress has accused BJP of rigging those polls. Not sure what other proof there can be.
@Sinclair:
Brilliant !!!
The reality of the sub-continent is that there is an uneasy truce between Hindus and Muslims. The peace has not been won yet. When the civil war breaks out, which it will eventually when the size of Muslim population crosses the significance threshold, it will be all out. Hope the peace can be won before that in a calm reasoned way. But what you can be sure of is that the Congress will not be the party to do this.
@BlackJack:
"This is not a UNHCR publication. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, its content. Any views expressed are solely those of the author or publisher and do not necessarily reflect those of UNHCR, the United Nations or its Member States."
This report was compiled by the "Human Rights Watch" - another equally respectable international organization - but hosted on the UNHRC website, so this a standard boilerplate disclaimer. Nothing in this disclaimer discredit the contents of the report.
@Lala Gee: I don't deny that there were riots in Bombay 20 years back; I also feel it is rather sad that you have to spend so much time to dig up dirt on India - you really must dislike us a lot. Anyway, not surprised. Oh, before I forget, you seemed to have missed the disclaimer on the excerpt that you just posted, which was as follows: This is not a UNHCR publication. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, its content. Any views expressed are solely those of the author or publisher and do not necessarily reflect those of UNHCR, the United Nations or its Member States. So, yes, to answer your question, while not completely incorrect, I think this is pretty biased as well.
@starryboy: And why so?anyone who points out flaws/mistakes in someone becomes an isi agent?
@ayesha_khan: You saying they've moved on?PROVE it.
Muslims cannot live under a alien sword whether it is hindu or secular. Muslims in India are suffering because they ignore the basics. India is both hindu and secular. No muslim can live in confusion a like this. If Pakistan will become secular that we will have Gohdras every day. Muslims should not have stayed in India it.
I'm amazed at some of the folks and their mentality.Like seriously, do people REALLY think,atrocities are justified?Muslims killed Hindus,so Hindus should also kill them? Do people even know,what the affected families had to go through?how they were tortured?and some even had to leave India?
@Lala Gee, You are so ignorant about facts. First, Lord Ram was born at Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh. Earlier there was a temple of Lord Ram at the place of his birth. It was destroyed by Muslim invader Babar and in the year 1528 a masjid was built upon it. It was named as Babari Masjid. That Masjid was illegally built upon the destroyed temple so naturally that had to be destroyed to pave the way for the reconstruction of Lord Ram's temple. Second, you are also ignorant about the Godhra massacre. It was a well planned attack on the Hindus pilgrims returning from Ayodhya and I refer you to read the report of Nanavati Commission which was appointed by the government of India. Here are some of the findings of the Commission. First, Godhra town is a communally very sensitive place and it has a history of communal riots in past. Here is high percentage of Muslim population at various 13 places in the district. Communal riots had taken place in Godhra in the years 1925, 1928, 1946, 1948, 1950, 1953, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992. The communal riot which had taken place in the year 1948 was very serious. Initially the Muslims had burnt 869 houses of Hindus.Thereafter the Hindus had burnt 3071 houses of Muslims. About 11000 Ghanchi Muslims (Muslims belonging to Ghanchi caste) had left Godhra. Some of them had migrated to Pakistan. Second, the Muslim miscreants had first attacked the train with stones and broken the windows of coach S/6 and thereafter burning rags and petrol were thrown inside the coach and that had set the coach on fire as part of a well planned conspiracy. They burnt alive 58 Hindus, including women and children. I strongly believe these kinds of provocations should not take place. 26/11 attack on Mumbai was also a similar provocation by Pakistan. Pakistan must refrain from this.
@sumeet:
"the selective media campaign against modi has lasted for the last 10 years and all the foreign funded NGOs,fake activist,anti modi media has tried their best,but they have not been able to do anything to mr.modi.SIT has cleared him of all charges.even in ehsan jafri case,modi has not been held guilty..modi is here to stay,either you accept it or not."
Supreme Court of India appointed the members of Special Investigation Team from Gujrat Police who were under the administrative control of Narendra Modi. Here is a brief of Deputy Commissioner of Internal Security in the State Intelligence Bureau:
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had asked police officers to be indifferent to rioters during the 2002 massacre
"senior IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt’s statement made before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) that Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had asked police officers to be indifferent to rioters during the 2002 massacre (I was there. Narendra Modi said let the people vent their anger, 19 February). On 22 April, Bhatt filed an affidavit before the Supreme Court to this effect.
Bhatt was the Deputy Commissioner of Internal Security in the State Intelligence Bureau when the post- Godhra riots took place. More than 1,200 people were killed across Gujarat in the riots. Bhatt said he had shared the information about the controversial meeting with the SIT, but the team neither took him seriously, nor did it follow up on other crucial leads that could have helped establish the role of Modi and other ministers in the riots."
Mr.akar patel may be right or wrong but is it not a fact that MODI supervised the planned,organized Genocide of Muslims of Gujrat ??? If Sindhi muslims in pakistan are subjected to any form of Discrimination then it should be handled by Pakistani Auhorities.... We should not mix two things.....Modi is Killer...
@Sapan Kapoor:
"My Muslim brothers shouldn’t have first burnt alive 57 Hindu pilgrims in their train in Godhra. This is not how you treat your fellow countrymen. Do you? But if you do that then you should also be ready to face its consequences."
Those were the extremist "Kar Sevaks" - no excuse for killing even the extremists - who demolished the Babri Mosque and were returning after doing "Pooja of Thanks" on the site of the demolished Mosque. The angry Muslim crowd just pelted stones to express their dislike for their extremist acts while they were in the train and unfortunately the S-6 coach caught fire as a kerosene burner used for cooking fell down (See the Banerjee Commission Report), (also read this editorial of Times of India).
Never such a large scale massacre happened in Pakistan like in India where 5000 Sikhs and 2000 Muslims were killed en-mass along with the arson of their homes and property in hundreds of thousands.
Hi Patel,
Good work.
While I am impressed by Modi's development and administrative powers, it goes without saying that Modi at the min. turned a blind eye towards the riots. Modi could have stopped it, if he wanted to...he did not. Modi could have pursued Justice for both Hindu and Muslim victims after the riots ..he did not. He is incompetent/unwilling!
In my opinion, Modi's behavior is very very similar to Pakistan. Pakistan State-actors did not do Mumbai-attacks but they will not pursue justice. Because at the end of the day - Both Modi and some Pakistani actors are fundamentalists ...they are made of the same material ... they just happen to follow different religions!
It would be upto the rest of us, to ensure we pursue Justice for all victims - Hindu and Muslim and try to nurture our way of life ...of living and letting others live. (and we happen to have a supreme court that knows its job and more importantly knows where to spend its power)
Cheers --Bala
I agree to a certain extent Mr Patel has a tendency to exaggerate. But what I fail to understand is how educated people of my country continue to support Mr Modi. Mr Modi might have not got his hands dirty directly in the riots but he continues to be the face of the extreme right wing in India. His silence on the issue speaks volumes of his ideology. He actually believes he has done nothing wrong. That it was alright that riots happened after provocation of the burned train. If it was only a people's reaction then how come so many ministers and police personnel were involved. There was undoubtedly tacit compliance of the state. Godhra riots destroyed the social fabric of the country and continues to polarize the people here. You can see the evidence on TOI and twitter. Even Abu Jundal has confessed that he was brainwashed in the aftermath of the 2002 riots.
Yet people continue to support him. He is the development king. When Tata had a problem in setting up a car manufacturing unit in Bengal, Gujarat welcomed Tata with open arms. Most people who support him buy Modi's development story. Poverty is after all, the greater evil rather than religious jingoism. What we have as a result of this polarization is a breed of extreme right wing hindu supporters who listen to no reason.
Now it is time for Indian trolls to go into the state of denial. Truth hurts really bad. First the admission of Surjeet Singh and subsequent denial by the Home Minister, and now this article? Looks like our Indian friends have least of moral courage and integrity. There are hundreds of reports by impartial organizations like UNHRC stating the same facts, but look how valiantly Indians are denying those facts and defending Modi by politicizing his criminal behavior.
"Here’s the case for doing away with the home minister."
Haren Pandya was the home minister at that time of the Gujarat riots in Feb 2002. He has died in 2003.
Also 790 Muslims died 10 years back in communal riots in India. This was a tragedy and it is a good thing that the Supreme court has convicted so many of the guilty both the Muslims involved in Godhra rain burning and the Hindus in subsequent riots.Around 2000 people die in Karachi each year in target killing. 400 Hazara Shias have been target killed just this year and the year is not even over. Muslims are safer in India including Gujarat. Muslims in Gujarat have moved on, it's time Aakar did the same.
@BlackJack: Thank you for saying it like it is. It isn't even clear what has triggered this rant when Modi has ruled for 10 years since then and there have been no riots. Not even after 50 people were killed in 2002 in the Akshardham temple or when there bomb blasts in Ahmedabad in 2007.. When he has not been found guilty in ANY Supreme court case (and it's not like no one has been found guilty - just recently 33 Hindus were convicted for he 2002 riots) this unending propaganda makes no sense. A lot of the stories were later proved to be fake testimony by Teesta setalvad including the sword on the pregnant woman. People forget that the riots lasted exactly for 2 days after which the army was called in. And unlike the plight of Hazara Shias both Hindus and Muslims died in those riots (790 Muslims and 290 Hindus). BJP. In the 2007 elections BJP even won from most Muslim majority areas in Gujarat.
you have to accept that we don't make people like osama and hafiz saeed our officials but you do hypocrisy in dealings. see the difference where you stand
I think Narendra Modi needs to learn more from pakistan about how to ask for proof and slow down the investigation.
@Aakar Patel : Why no mention of Godhra(where 100 Hindus were burnt) incident which started the retaliation ? Is it that you are on pay roles of some anti Modi funder ?
@sb one wrong doesn't make another wrong right,if a crime was committed at the first place it was the duty of head of state to apprehend and arrest the culprits.letting innocent people die and leaving them to wolves is not Rajdharma as correctly pointed out by AB Bajpai then PM.Modi cant escape from the blood of innocents which is on his hands and which like lady Macbeth will come back to hound him.He should relinquish any dreams he harbors for becoming next PM of India.he simply doesn't deserve this post.
Aakar Patel for PM (of India)!!
@sb: This action-reaction theory propounded by few rightists, is full of flaw. History has shown that such action-reaction can never end with one such incident..one can stretch dating back to an extent , when rational mind ceases to give rational reasoning. Second point, which is equally important is that the tragic incident ,which followed the train incident, was Gujarat govt( led by Sh Modi) supported pogrom, which cannot be pardoned. Hitler can never be pardoned for whatever actions taken by him in the name of protecting its race against other fellow humans belonging to different race. This equally applies to other leaders whether they are in Muslim world or elsewhere. Disrespect to other fellow humans on the ground of religion, colour, caste, race cannot be pardoned.
lol..only anti modi coments are published here..everone knows aakar patel is a anti indian pro paki isi agent
@Aakar Patel: Nothing sells like Modi bashing. Modi has more Muslim supporters in Guajarat than pseudo- secularist congress. Modi is the best Chief Minister India has. Gujarat riots can not be discussed unless one talks of torching the Godhra train in which innocent Hindus were killed by Muslim mob. No government, how so ever strong, could stop the reaction that followed. Better we appreciate Modi for the the good communal atmosphere Gujarat has after 2004.
Dear Mr. Patel, Thanks for highlighting the special and unprecedented efforts made by the Supreme Court of India. Though they too did not get can solid evidence to nail Modi, but the efforts are on ... Also, I am sure, Modi has little influence out side Gujarat and is unlikely to succeed as the PM of India ....
Regards,
My Muslim brothers shouldn't have first burnt alive 57 Hindu pilgrims in their train in Godhra. This is not how you treat your fellow countrymen. Do you? But if you do that then you should also be ready to face its consequences. These kinds of provocations should not take place. It was an unnecessary and audacious provocation. Just imagine how much they all must have pleaded and cried before being burnt alive. It was a terrible attack on the spirit of Hindus. All communities should live in peace and harmony and promote brotherhood. Hinduism is a religion of tolerance and peace. Indians are peace living people. Precisely this reason the population of Muslims in India has increased since the partition unlike Pakistan where Hindus have almost ceased to exist. People of all religion and faiths are welcome in my country provided they maintain peace and harmony. Stop blaming Modi for everything. Why don't you so called secular people blame those Muslims for Godhra massacre? This is hypocrisy at its best.
@Shadowliner: digvijay singh, Mulayam singh, lalu Yadav are uniting the country........vote for them the great 'INDIAN SECURALISM'..........keep on appeasing......Bring on the prince in waiting........
@Zeta: remember Godhra.......who started it.Why do u not see 100 hindu pilgrims burnt alive 1st.....no one have been able to prove modi's involvement not even supreme court......hypocraites.....Also ask the sindh govenment to resign on continuous forced conversions of Hindus......
@Zeta Have some shame before making silly comments. He is not convicted in any court of law. More over Pakistanis need to introspect and ask themselves whether they have brought the people responsible for 1971 genocide have been brought to justice. Until then you don't have the right to point finger at others.
the selective media campaign against modi has lasted for the last 10 years and all the foreign funded NGOs,fake activist,anti modi media has tried their best,but they have not been able to do anything to mr.modi.SIT has cleared him of all charges.even in ehsan jafri case,modi has not been held guilty..modi is here to stay,either you accept it or not. i request this author to write such a piece about 1984 sikh riots.but i know indian media suffers from selective amnesia.
Amazing article, once again by Aakar Patel. Yes, every attempt was made to subvert justice. The writer has again reminded us of Wali Dakhni, whose tomb was demolished. The tomb must be rebuilt.
some indians shamelessly support and infact nominate modi who is involved gujarat massacre of almost 1000 muslim by hindu terrorists.