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Gujarat riots: Amit Shah’s statement defending Kodnani not believable, says SIT 

The SC-appointed SIT has told a special court hearing the 2002 Naroda Gam massacre case that BJP chief Amit Shah’s statement defending one of the main accused Maya Kodnani is “not believable”

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Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via Getty Images BJP President Amit Shah

The Supreme Court-appointed SIT has told a special court hearing the 2002 Naroda Gam massacre case that BJP chief Amit Shah's statement defending one of the main accused and former Gujarat minister Maya Kodnani is “not believable” and should not be considered.

In September last year, Shah had appeared as a defence witness for Kodnani, who had requested the court to summon him to prove her alibi—that she was present in the Assembly and later at the Sola Civil Hospital on the day the 2002 riots broke out and not at Naroda Gam.

Special Public Prosecutor Gaurang Vyas told Justice MK Dave on Thursday that Shah’s statement defending Kodnani was irrelevant, as it was made after a long delay.

“Shah’s statement is not believable, as none of the other accused mentioned about her presence at the Sola Civil Hospital,” Vyas told the court. The will hear the case on Friday.

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Special Public Prosecutor Gaurang Vyas told Justice MK Dave on Thursday that Shah’s statement defending Kodnani was irrelevant, as it was made after a long delay. Shah had told the court that he met Kodnani in the Gujarat Assembly in Gandhinagar and later at the Sola Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad on the day the riots took place

Shah had told the court that he met Kodnani in the Gujarat Assembly in Gandhinagar and later at the Sola Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad on the day the riots took place.

The Naroda Gam case is one of the nine major 2002 communal riot cases, which are being investigated by the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team.

Eleven people belonging to the Muslim community were killed in the Naroda Gam riots during a bandh call made to protest the Godhra train burning incident of February 27, 2002.

Besides rioting and murder, Kodnani has also been charged with criminal conspiracy and attempt to murder in the case.

She was convicted and sentenced to 28 years in jail for her role in the Naroda Patiya riots, in which 96 people were killed. However, in April this year, the Gujarat High Court had acquitted her.

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