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Two faces of 2002 Gujarat riots meet in Kerala

New Delhi: Twelve years ago Qutubuddin Ansari and Ashok Mochi unwittingly became the faces of 2002 Gujarat riots— as victim and perpetrator-sat together, smiling and talking at a seminar organised in Thaliparamba in Kerala's Kannur

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: March 05, 2014 14:50 IST
The 40-year-old Ansari is now happily married with three children; the 39-year old Mochi, by contrast, does not even have a voter's ID, and has been deprived of the benefits of all government schemes.

They sang, shook hands, and Ansari accepted a rose from Mochi. Behind them were posters carrying the pictures that had made them famous.

Ansari has been trying to stay out of the public eye ever since his picture was used in an email allegedly sent by the Indian Mujahideen.

Mochi said he has decided to devote his time to working for Hindu-Muslim amity, and to “improving my image of a communal zealot”.

Kaleem Siddiqui said his objective was to expose the lie that Muslims had started supporting Modi, and that they would vote BJP in the coming polls.

He said Urdu, English and Gujarati versions of Ansari's autobiography would be brought out subsequently.
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