2011年4月24日星期日

Gujarat leader 'allowed' riots

22 April 2011 last updated at 14: 32 GMT by Sanjoy Majumder BBC News, Delhi Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi (file photo - February 2009) Mr modes denied any wrongdoing a senior police officer sworn statement to the Supreme Court of India's claims that Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra modes allows intentionally anti-Muslim riots in the State.

In 2002, more than 1,000 people were killed in the violence.

Sanjiv Bhatt says that on the Lord modes allegedly said, that the Hindus may be, he one take their anger vent visited.

Mr modes has always denied any wrongdoing.

'Vent their anger'

The riots began after 60 Hindu pilgrims died when you set the train on fire.

Sanjiv Bhatt was a senior police officer in the Gujarat Intelligence Bureau during the 2002.

In a sworn statement to the Supreme Court, he said that its position come to his of large amounts of information and intelligence before and during the violence, including the measures allowed the senior administrative officials.

He claims also that at a meeting in the night before the riots, Lord modes officials said that the Muslim community required, be taught to a lesson after an attack on a train with Hindu pilgrims.

The Gujarat Government responded to the allegations by saying: they have already examined before a special panel the unrest witnessed and waiting, that the Court's decision.


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