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Gujarat ATS detains activist Teesta Setalvad in Mumbai

 

Mumbai: The Gujarat anti-terrorist squad team on Saturday arrived at activist Teesta Setalvad’s residence here and took her to the Santacruz police station. The action comes after Union Minister Amit Shah told news agency ANI in an interview that Teesta Setalvad-run NGO gave baseless information about the 2002 Gujarat riots to the police.

‘I have read the judgement very carefully. The judgement clearly mentions the name of Teesta Setalvad. The NGO that was run being run by her – I don’t remember the name of the NGO- had given baseless information about the riots to the police’, Amit Shah told ANI. Asked about his mention of NGOs, Shah said: ‘I have read the judgment hurriedly but it clearly states the name of Teesta Setalvad. It was Setalvad’s NGO that gave an application involving BJP workers in every police station and the pressure by the media was so immense that every application was treated as truth’.

The Supreme Court had on Friday, dismissed as ‘devoid of merit’ an appeal by Zakia Jafri in a plea challenging SIT’s clean chit to the then chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi and others in cases related to the riots. Zakia Jafri is the widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri who was killed in the riots. A three-judge bench of the apex court headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar, upholding the Special Investigation Team or SIT’s 2012 clean chit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Gujarat riots case, said that Setalvad, co-petitioner in the case, exploited the emotions of Zakia Jafri.

‘All those involved in such abuse of process need to be in the dock and proceeded with in accordance with law’, the judges said, adding that the appeal was filed under ‘dictation of someone’. ‘Antecedents of Teesta Setalvad need to be reckoned with and also because she has been vindictively persecuting this lis [dispute] for her ulterior design by exploiting the emotions and sentiments of Zakia Jafri, the real victim of the circumstances’, the top court said in its order.

The case pertains to what came to be known as Gulbarg Society incident, in which 68 people, including former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, were killed in the riots triggered by the burning of a train coach in which 59 people perished in February 2002. A decade later, the SIT report, exonerated Narendra Modi, citing ‘no prosecutable evidence’ in the Gulbarg Society case. On Friday, upholding the SIT clearance, the top court dismissed the petition filed by Zakia Jafri, saying that the plea was ‘to keep the pot boiling, obviously, for ulterior design’.

 

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