Post Godhra Riots
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UK to extradite post-Godhra riot case accused Samirbhai Patel
World | October 18, 2016 7:30 ISTThe British government will extradite on October 18 Indian national Samirbhai Vinubhai Patel, an accused in the post-Godhra riots case in Gujarat in 2002, an official release said on Monday.
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Crucial Gujarat Massacre Verdict On Monday
India | April 08, 2012 22:00 ISTAhmedabad, Apr 8: A special court is expected to deliver on Monday a crucial verdit on the massacre of 23 muslims in Ode village of Anand district in Gujarat during the post-Godhra riots.The massacre was
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Gujarat HC Issues Contempt Notice To Modi Govt In Riot Case
India | February 15, 2012 16:20 ISTAhmedabad, Feb 15: In fresh trouble for the Narendra Modi government, the Gujarat High Court today issued contempt notice to it for not obeying its order to compensate people whose shops were burnt down in
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Jaffery's Widow Disappointed With SIT Closure Report On Modi
India | February 09, 2012 15:38 ISTAhmedabad, Feb 9: Zakia Jaffery, who had filed a complaint against Narendra Modi and others in connection with post-Godhra riots, today said she was disappointed with media reports that the Supreme Court-appointed SIT has given
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Gujarat High Court Raps Modi Govt For Inaction During Post-Godhra Riots
India | February 08, 2012 19:29 ISTAhmedabad, Feb 8: The Narendra Modi government was today pulled up by the Gujarat High Court for “inaction and negligence” on its part during the 2002 post-Godhra riots that led to large-scale destruction of religious
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I Can't Praise A CM Accused Of Post-Godhra Riots, Says Sheila
India | January 31, 2012 22:27 ISTNew Delhi, Jan 31: As her remarks praising Narendra Modi created a flutter, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today clarified she cannot laud a Chief Minister “accused” of post-Godhra communal riots.“I cannot possibly be praising
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Bhatt Had Gone To Modi's Residence, Says His Driver
India | April 23, 2011 22:24 ISTAhmedabad, Apr 23: The driver of IPS officer Sanjeev Bhatt, who has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court implicating Narendra Modi in the post-Godhra riots, today said Bhatt had gone to the residence of
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SIT Clears Modi Of Wilfully Allowing Post-Godhra Riots
India | December 03, 2010 10:53 ISTNEW Delhi, Dec 3: A Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) has cleared Gujarat CM Narendra Modi of the charge that he failed to discharge his constitutional duty to intervene swiftly and stop the communal
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Modi's Statement Not To Be Divulged, Teesta's Conduct Deplored
India | August 19, 2010 20:25 ISTNew Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Special Investigation Team (SIT) not to make public Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's statement in connection with post-Godhra riots and disapproved the conduct of activist Teesta
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