Ready
to name more witnesses, Gujarat cop tells probe panel
Tuesday May 17, 2011 08:35:12 AM,
IANS
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Ahmedabad:
Gujarat's senior IPS officer Sanjeev Bhatt told the Nanavati-Mehta
commission that he could name other witnesses who would vouchsafe
his presence at a crucial meeting called by Chief Minister
Narendra Modi Feb 27,2002 in addition to the names he mentioned in
his affidavit made before the Supreme Court.
"I will give the names of the witnesses only when asked by the
Supreme Court since the issue was pending before the apex court",
he said in his disposition before the judicial enquiry committee
probing the 2002 riots.
Bhatt, who stated that at the meeting Modi had not only "directed"
top police officers to "allow the Hindus to vent their anger", but
also failed to issue any instruction even in the two subsequent
meetings held on the next day.
The meeting was held at the chief minister's residence Feb 27,
2002 evening after the train carnage at the Godhra railway station
early in the morning that left 58 people dead.
Bhatt was emphatic that he had attended all three meetings.
"The chief minister had called two meetings on February 28, the
day of the bandh call, one in the forenoon and the other in late
afternoon and I had attended booth the meetings in the company of
my superior, the additional director general of police and state
intelligence chief G.C. Raigar."
He claimed that by the time the second meeting was held, the
intelligence department had "real-time information" about the mob
build-up and the tense situation in the Gulberg Society in
Ahmedabad.
Bhtt said that he had personally informed the chief minister about
the build-up in Gulberg Society, the threat to the residents
there, including to the former Congress member of the Lok Sabha,
Ehsan Jafri, and the "complete police inaction" across the city.
But the chief minister did not give any instruction for protective
action, Bhatt said.
He also claimed that the state director general of police (DGP),
K. Chakravarthi, was present when he informed the chief minister
about the situation in Gulberg.
Referring to the Feb 27 meeting, Bhatt stated that both the then
state DGP and the Ahmedabad police commissioner, P.C. Pande, tried
to convince the chief minister about the inherent dangers in the
BJP supporting the Viswa Hindu Parishad's protest bandh call given
for the next day as it would amount to the government supporting
it.
Similarly the two top officers also tried to dissuade the chief
minister from bringing the bodies of the train carnage victims
from Godhra to Ahmedabad and from taking out the funeral
procession with the bodies.
Pande even told the chief minister that this could lead to an
incendiary situation, Bhatt said.
He added that he had also briefed the chief minister about the
large scale mobilisation by the Sangh Parivar even in interior
areas and the possibility of large scale violence.
The chief minister was also briefed about the paucity of police
force to deal with the situation emerging out of such a course of
action, Bhatt said.
Bhatt Monday moved an application seeking directions to
authorities to allow him access to requisite and relevant
information, records and documents of the state control room and
the Intelligence Bureau, and the offices of the director general
and inspector general of police for the period from Feb-Sept 17,
2002.
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