New Delhi:The Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that it was not shielding anybody and conducted the investigation very thoroughly and efficiently on the complaint of Zakia Jafri, who has alleged larger conspiracy during the 2002 Gujarat riots.
The SIT said a very extensive inquiry was conducted in which it examined 275 persons and there was no material to conclude that there was any larger conspiracy as alleged by Zakia Jafri.
Zakia Jafri, the wife of slain Congress leader Ehsan Jafri who was killed at Gulberg Society in Ahmedabad on February 28, 2002, during the violence, has challenged the SIT's clean chit to 64 people including Narendra Modi, the then Gujarat chief minister during the riots.
Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the SIT, told a bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar that it is very unfair to say that SIT did not do its job.
Regarding the allegation that appropriate steps were not taken by the state authorities during that period to prevent riots, Rohatgi said the violence started on February 28, and on the same day the then chief minister had called a meeting and a decision was taken to call the Army.
We (SIT) were not shielding anybody, Rohatgi told the bench, also comprising Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and C T Ravikumar.
Really speaking, there is nothing in this case except to go on filing thousands of pages and trying to tell a court that we (SIT) did not do our job, the former Attorney General said.
He said there were allegations about the presence of two ministers in the control room during the violence and the SIT examined every relevant person and found that one had visited there while the other had not.
Rohatgi said the minister who had visited there was sitting in a separate room.
The SIT found nothing wrong in the minister going there for half-an-hour, he said, adding, Presence of minister will help the police. It will help the morale of the police that the minister is not hiding in his house.
At the outset, the senior advocate told the bench that he would endeavor to show that SIT had conducted its job very thoroughly and efficiently and examined all relevant people, all relevant materials.
Referring to the sequence of events starting from the 2002 Godhra train incident in which the S-6 coach of Sabarmati Express was burnt killing 59 people, Rohatgi said violence had started a day after on February 28.
On February 28, the chief minister called a meeting and a decision was taken to call the Army, he said, adding that a fax message was also sent to the Union Home Ministry and there was no delay in this process.
Regarding Zakia Jafri's contention that SIT did not probe several aspects, Rohatgi said the SIT was entrusted a job by the apex court and it did a very extensive inquiry and examined 275 persons.
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