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Gulberg Society case: Gujarat highlights why the Bill against communal violence is needed

-The Economic Times   The special court's verdict in the communal killings in Ode and the Special Investigation Team's (SIT) closure of investigation in the Gulberg Society massacre - after finding no evidence to prosecute CM Narendra Modi and top political leaders, bureaucrats and police officers - highlight the laboriousness of delivering some measure of justice to the victims of the carnage in Gujarat in 2002.  The SIT's report is by no means...

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Gujarat riots: 18 get life imprisonment, 5 get 7-year jail in Ode massacre-Saeed Khan

A designated Special Investigation Team (SIT) court on Thursday pronounced the quantum of sentence in the Ode massacre case in which 23 people were found guilty of killing 23 Muslims in the Ode town of central Gujarat during the 2002 riots. Judge Poonam Singh punished 18 persons, guilty of murder, with life imprisonment and five others, guilty of attempt to murder, with seven-year jail term. The charges of conspiracy, rioting, arson,...

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SIT finds no proof against Modi, says court-Manas Dasgupta

The Ahmedabad Metropolitan Magistrate on Tuesday declared that the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team had not found any evidence for prosecuting Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and top bureaucrats and police officers and recommended that the investigation in the 2002 Gulberg Society massacre case be closed. Though magistrate M.S. Bhatt did not pronounce the court's decision on the closure report, he ordered the SIT to give a copy of it, within...

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Zakia, CJP can file protest plea, says amicus

-The Hindu Zakia Jafri, wife of the Gulberg Society massacre victim Ehsan Jafri, and the Citizens for Justice and Peace can oppose the closure report of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) by filing a protest petition in the trial court, according to Raju Ramachandran, a micus curiae in the case. Talking to The Hindu , Mr. Ramachandran, who was appointed a micus by the Supreme Court, said: “In law, the complainant has...

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Cyber war unleashed ahead of Gujarat polls

-PTI Eight months ahead of the Gujarat Assembly polls, the cyber space has become a battlefield between supporters of tech-savvy Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his opponents.  Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, blogs, e-mails, websites, video uploading sites and every possible avenue on the internet is being used to attract the attention of the net-savvy, especially youths, towards Modi.  His opponents, chiefly the Congress, which calls him an "internet manipulator"...

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