Conspirators & Rioters
Overview
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NARENDRA
MODI visited Godhra on the day of the burning of coach S-6
of the Sabarmati Express. His outburst provided the first sign to Sangh
workers that the time to corner the Muslims had come
THAT VERY
NIGHT, top BJP and Sangh leaders met at Ahmedabad, Vadodara
and Godhra, and gave the green signal for an all-out assault on Muslims
across the state
A STRATEGY
was devised on how to shield the attackers from the law after the riots.
Prominent lawyers were briefed and senior police officers taken into
confidence. The cadres were told Modi was squarely behind them
THE MOBILISATION
of the under castes, something the Sangh had been engaged in for years,
dovetailed into the deep penetration Hindutva already had among Gujarat’s
higher castes. Godhra provided the perfect spark to fuse them together
FROM THE
very outset, the police played partisan, often joining the mobs. Officers
who tried to do their duty found their hands tied. The complicity was
led by then Ahmedabad Commissioner PC Pandey, who ensured compliance
by a swathe of junior officers
WEAPONS,
FROM BOMBS to guns to trishuls, were either manufactured and
distributed by Sangh workers themselves, or smuggled through Sangh channels
from all over India. The Bajrang Dal and the VHP already had a large
cache of firearms and daggers
BJP AND
SANGH LEADERS led the bloodthirsty mobs through Ahmedabad’s
bylanes, Sabarkantha’s villages, Vadodara’s localities.
The police stood guard to the mayhem
BJP MLA
MAYABEN KODNANI drove around Ahmedabad’s Naroda locality
all day, directing the mobs. VHP leaders Atul Vaid and Bharat Teli did
the same at the Gulbarg Housing Society. None of them ever went to jail
FIRE WAS
THE MOST FAVOURED weapon in the rioters’ hands. That
cremation is considered un-Islamic fuelled their frenzy to burn. Petrol
and kerosene were lavishly used, as were the victims’ own gas
cylinders
BABU BAJRANGI
reveals he collected 23 revolvers from Hindus in Naroda Patiya. He called
VHP general secretary Jaideep Patel 11 times and informed Gordhan Zadaphia,
the then minister of state for home, about the death toll
GOVERNMENT
COUNSEL before the Nanavati-Shah Commission, Arvind Pandya,
himself worships Modi and describes Justice Shah as “our man”.
Nanavati’s own report on the 1984 anti-Sikh riots is gathering
dust till today
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