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SIT gives clean chit to Modi in 2002 Gujarat riots Ahmedabad, April 10 "According to SIT, no offence has been established against any of the 58 persons listed in Zakia's complaint," Metropolitan magistrate M S Bhatt said in his order today on a batch of petitions in which Zakia Jafri, widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri who was among 69 persons killed in the Gulberg society carnage, had named Modi and 57 others for alleged criminal conspiracy in the 2002 riots. The court ordered that a copy of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) report and related documents be given to Zakia within 30 days giving her the right to pursue her private criminal complaint against Modi and others. It will now have to decide whether to accept or reject the closure report after hearing the complainant. "Therefore, as per the SC's order and principles of natural justice the complainant has to be given copy of the report and related documents," it said, adding no notice was needed to be issued to Zakia as she had already approached the court seeking a copy of the report. "It is hereby ordered that as per Supreme Court order Zakia will be given copies of the investigation report, statements of witnesses and all related documents within 30 days of this order." Zakia had filed a complaint against Modi, his ministerial colleagues, top police officials and BJP functionaries accusing them of wider conspiracy in the riots in which more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, had been killed. The apex court had ordered an inquiry into the complaint filed by her and appointed the SIT headed by R K Raghavan to probe it. Reacting to the SIT's closure report, Zakia said she was "pained" and vowed to continue her battle for justice while BJP said the 2002 riots cannot be used as a "bogey" to sustain the campaign against Modi. Raghavan said the complainant will have an opportunity to contest the findings of the SIT report. "We have filed a report saying no evidence on the contents of the particular petition was available and we have recommended closure," he said. Zakia to get copy
The court ordered that a copy of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) report and related documents be given to Zakia within 30 days giving her the right to pursue her private criminal complaint against Modi and others. Zakia said she was "pained" and vowed to continue her battle for justice.
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