People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIII
No.
21 May 31, 2009 |
VILLAIN
OF THE PIECE
Accused Number One:
Narendra Modi, CM Of
This is the
moment all those eagerly hoping for justice to be done for the victims
of
The SIT team
led by its chief R K Raghavan had its
first interaction on May 26, 2009 with Ms Zakia Jafri, on whose
complaint the
Supreme Court had given its direction to SIT. Ms Jafri is the widow of
former
Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, who was also killed in the riots at Gulbarg
Society in
Ahmedabad.
According to
a report in The Asian Age (May 27, 2009) SIT chief did
not rule out questioning
As is known,
the SIT has been asked by the Supreme Court to probe within three
months the
alleged roles of Modi, his cabinet colleagues, police officials and
senior
bureaucrats in the communal riots. Over 2000 Muslims were
systematically killed
in
On the
appointment of public prosecutors for trials of some riot cases, as per
the
SC�s order, he said the SIT was ready with a tentative list of public
prosecutors which they would submit to the state home department in a
couple of
days.
The Supreme
Court has given the SIT the power to choose the public prosecutors in
the riot
cases. The SIT chief said they have identified three courtrooms in the
old high
court building in Ahmedabad where the trials of the riots at Naroda
Patia,
Naroda Gam and Gulbarg Society will be conducted. "The trial of the
Godhra
train carnage case will be conducted in the Sabarmati Jail premises. I
have
visited the jail premises and the courtroom inside the jail, which has
been
structurally modified to accommodate the large number of accused in the
case," Raghavan said.
In this context we give below extracts from
articles published in the
latest issue of Communalism
Combat dealing with the
chargesheets filed against Modi and company.
THE BJP�s rumour machine coupled with the
Indian mass
media�s tardiness to investigate has allowed the impression to grow
that there
are no specific allegations against chief minister Narendra Modi in the
complaint currently being investigated by the SIT.
Nothing could be further from the truth. The
carefully
constructed complaint lists more than 100 specific charges against
Narendra
Modi.
Let us deal with some of the major charges.
MISCONSTRUING
GODHRA
February 27, 2002. The tragic killings in the
fire in
coach S-6 of the Sabarmati Express train at Godhra were used and
manipulated to
justify a pre-orchestrated massacre which enjoyed the sanction of the
constitutionally elected government in
The district magistrate (DM) and collector of
Panchmahal (Godhra), Jayanti Ravi, called the incident at the station
an
accident, as did the then prime minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, making
his
official statement in parliament at about 4 p.m. on February 27. By the
evening
of that day however, Modi � who arrived in Godhra around 2 p.m.
surrounded by
VHP confidants like Dr Jaideep Patel � had decided otherwise. At about
7.30
p.m. he said on an Akashwani Gujarati radio broadcast that the incident
at
Godhra was a preplanned ISI-driven conspiracy (executed by local Godhra
Muslims, no doubt!). In the days that followed the union ministry of
home
affairs, manned by none less than Modi�s mentor, L K Advani, did its
best to
instill into public perception the theory of a conspiracy behind the
Godhra
incident. To date such conspiracy has not been proven.
Modi did not stop at that. He expressed his
intention
to have the burnt coach transported to Ahmedabad, a move that the
district
magistrate (DM) Jayanti Ravi strongly opposed. Irritated, Modi did the
next best
thing. He assembled a motor cavalcade, ordered that the bodies be
handed over
to the then VHP state general secretary, Jaideep Patel, and sent them
to the
Undeterred by the impact or fallout,
unconcerned by
facts, Modi set his Machiavellian plan into motion.
SECRET MEETINGS
TO PLAN CARNAGE
February 27, 2002. Gandhinagar, Lunawada,
Godhra. Late
in the evening of February 27, Modi called a secret meeting in
Gandhinagar,
which he attended along with some members of his cabinet and top
bureaucrats.
At this meeting illegal instructions were issued, where policemen and
bureaucrats were in fact instructed to perform illegal acts.
According to the report of the Concerned
Citizens
Tribunal � Gujarat 2002 by a panel including Justices V R Krishna Iyer
and P B
Sawant:
"The chief minister, Narendra Modi, took an
active role along with at least three cabinet colleagues to instruct
senior
police personnel and civil administrators that a �Hindu reaction was to
be
expected and this must not be curtailed or controlled�."
"What is worse or as bad as the occurrences
themselves is the now almost incontrovertible pointers/evidence,
including
statements made by a former cabinet minister of the state of Gujarat,
that a
high-level meeting was convened by the chief minister at which then
chief
secretary, Subbarao, and then [additional chief secretary (home)] Ashok
Narayan, and senior policemen were summoned, at which clear
instructions were
given �not to deal with the Hindu rioting mobs�. Thereby clear sanction
and sponsorship
was given by the state to brute violence that included sexual violence
of girls
and women" (Crime Against Humanity, report of the
Concerned
Citizens Tribunal � Gujarat 2002).
A minister from Modi�s cabinet had testified
about
these details before the tribunal in mid-May 2002. His identity was
kept
anonymous. Soon after the report was released in November 2002 however,
one of
the panel members revealed Haren Pandya�s identity to Outlook
magazine.
Within months, Pandya was killed.
There is other primary evidence of similar
meetings to
plan killings that were held in Lunawada and Godhra on February 27,
2002 at
which cabinet ministers like Prabhatsinh Chauhan and others were
present. Each
of those present will need to be interrogated and investigated at the
time of
the SIT investigation.
TAKING CONTROL
OF POLICING
The illegal attempts by senior members of the
chief
minister�s cabinet (Ashok Bhatt, accused number 2 in the complaint, and
Indravijaysinh K Jadeja, accused number 3) to influence the police were
part of
the collective design of the chief minister and his colleagues. Several
reports
in the press during that period described how the ministers sat in the
police
control rooms at Gandhinagar and Shahibag and actually subverted police
rules and
protocol by instructing policemen not to function and manipulating
instructions
in many cases to aid crimes and the destruction of evidence. Bhatt,
state law
minister in 2002 right up to 2007, is today the speaker of the
Proof of both the February 27 meeting as also
the
illegal activity of ministers located inside the Ahmedabad city and
MODI�S
�REVENGE�
February 28, 2002. The Tehelka tapes
contain a
confession or, rather, a gloating admission from a rapist from Naroda
who
speaks of Modi arriving in Naroda not long after 112 persons were
humiliated,
butchered and burnt, and euphorically congratulating the army of
marauders even
as he was surrounded by Black Cat commandos (who are therefore
witnesses as
well).
"(Suresh) Richard: [On the day of the
massacre] we did whatever we did till quite late in the evening� at
around
7.30� around 7.15, our Modibhai came� Right here, outside the house� My
sisters
garlanded him with roses� Tehelka: Narendrabhai Modi� Richard:
Narendra Modi� He came with black commandos� got down from his
Ambassador car
and walked up here� All my sisters garlanded him� a big man is a big
man after
all� Tehelka: He came out on the road? Richard: Here,
near this
house� Then he went this way� Looked at how things were in Naroda� Tehelka:
The
day the Patiya incident happened�
Richard: The
same evening� Tehelka: February 28� Richard: 28� Tehelka:
2002� Richard: He went around to all the places� He said our
tribe was
blessed� He said our mothers were blessed [for bearing us]� Tehelka:
He
came at about 5 o�clock or at 7? Richard: Around 7 or 7.30� At
that time
there was no electricity� Everything had been burnt to ashes in the
riots�" (August 12, 2007, www.tehelka.com).
�Operation Kalank� was a sting operation
carried out
by Tehelka over several months and made public in October 2007.
The
tapes, recorded conversations with several persons who were in some way
involved in the Gujarat genocide of 2002, have now been verified by the
CBI and
have the status of extrajudicial confessions.
The contents of these conversations are stark
and
revealing. Apart from brazen admissions of mass murder and rape, they
describe
the transportation of arms from other states and preparations for the
Godhra
and post-Godhra violence that were underway for several weeks before
February 27,
2002. They also describe the chief minister, Narendra Modi�s direct
role in
fuelling mass rape and murder. These revelations call for the SIT to
re-examine
the veracity/authenticity of the recordings. The SIT must
question/interrogate
all those persons who spoke to Tehelka as well as the
individuals they
name no matter how powerful they may be.
One such conversation is with a man who
worked in the
accounts office at the
The chief minister did not visit the
riot-affected
areas to meet the bruised and battered victims who had taken refuge in
nearby
relief camps. He went there, it seems, as a victorious messiah of evil.
(To
be continued)