NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court's special investigation team (SIT) has rejected IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt's claim that he heard Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi instructing authorities not to stop anti-Muslim violence in the wake of killing of karsevaks at Godhra.
The SIT led by former CBI chief R K Raghavan examined Bhatt's claim that he was present in the meeting where Modi allegedly instructed officials not to stop Hindus from venting their anger over the killing of 57 karsevaks in the Godhra train fire. The investigators concluded that the IIT-educated IPS officer was lying, according to sources.
The SIT led by former CBI chief R K Raghavan examined Bhatt's claim that he was present in the meeting where Modi allegedly instructed officials not to stop Hindus from venting their anger over the killing of 57 karsevaks in the Godhra train fire. The investigators concluded that the IIT-educated IPS officer was lying, according to sources.
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