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2002 Gujarat riots: Delay in naming Maya Kodnani as Naroda Patiya accused helped in her acquittal

Hindustan Times, Mumbai | By
Apr 21, 2018 11:32 AM IST

Former Gujarat minister Maya Kodnani was given the benefit of doubt and acquitted in the Naroda Patiya riots case. The benefit of doubt was largely due to the delay in naming Kodnani as one of the accused after the riots in 2002; she was only named in 2008.

The Gujarat high court on Friday reversed a special SIT court order and acquitted former state minister Maya Kodnani, described by the latter as “one of the principal conspirators and a kingpin” of the Naroda Patiya communal riots.

Former Gujarat minister and BJP leader Maya Kodnani exits a court in Ahmedabad.(AP File Photo)
Former Gujarat minister and BJP leader Maya Kodnani exits a court in Ahmedabad.(AP File Photo)

Kodnani, who was sentenced to 28 years of imprisonment in 2012, was acquitted and can now walk free because of the “benefit of doubt’’ granted to her by the high court.

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So what changed in the six years between the 2012 order of the special SIT court order and the HC verdict on Friday ?

Lawyers for the accused and the victims agreed that while there had been no change or addition to the material evidence in this case in the last six years, the HC considered the statements made before the first investigation agency that probed the riots — statements that the special court had discarded.

The benefit of doubt was largely due to the delay in naming Kodnani; her name was not mentioned as one of the accused after the riots in 2002, but only figured in 2008.

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The special court was set up to hear the Supreme Court-commissioned special investigation team’s probe of the Naroda Patiya massacre, where 97 died. It is considered one of the most violent incidents of the 2002 riots .

“The high court pointed out that the delay of six years in recording statements against Kodnani gave her the benefit of the doubt. While there were 11 witnesses, who had deposed against Maya-ben before the SIT in 2008, none of them had mentioned her in their earlier statements after the riots in 2002,’’ said advocate Hardik Dave, who was one of Kodnani’s lawyers.

Dave added that the court, while pronouncing the verdict, observed that none of the police officials present at the site and who deposed before the SIT had ever mentioned Kodnani.

◼ A coach of a train, carrying Hindu pilgrims, burns in Gujarat’s Godhra. (REUTERS FILE)
◼ A coach of a train, carrying Hindu pilgrims, burns in Gujarat’s Godhra. (REUTERS FILE)

The special public prosecutor for the government, Prashant Desai , said that the court had pointed to too many “intervening incidents between 2002-2008’’ that made it hazardous to “rely on such statements’’ of the victims.

“In the case of Babu Bajrangi and the two other convictions, the court has relied on police statements against them but this was absent in Kodnani’s case,’’ he added.

The 11 witnesses who had deposed against Kodnani in the special court had pointed to her “instigating and ordering’’ the mob. The special court had in no uncertain terms named her a “kingpin of the riots”, relying on the statements by the witnesses.

“The high court verdict is highly questionable because it seems to be granting Kodnani a leeway because her name was not mentioned in the statements recorded by the state police,’’ said Shamshad Pathan, an activist with Jan Sangharsh Manch and a lawyer, who represented the victims in the special court.

Mihir Desai, the advocate for the victims in the HC, said they would appeal against the judgement . “Why would the police officers depose against a high ranking minister ? Kodnani was made a minister post the riots. I am disappointed with this acquittal,’’ said Desai. He added that the SIT was set up after riot victims moved the SC ,saying they did not trust the state’s probe.

“This is what we have observed in every riot case of 2002.. the foot soldiers get convicted while the political masterminds and instigators get acquitted. There will be an appeal against this judgement,” said Nirjhari Sinha, wife of late civil rights activist and lawyer, Mukul Sinha.

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