Amit Shah Appears In Court As Witness In Gujarat Riots Case

September 18, 2017 14:07
Amit Shah Appears In Court As Witness In Gujarat Riots Case

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Amit Shah Appears In Court As Witness In Gujarat Riots Case:- BJP Chief Amit Shah appeared before a sessions court in Ahmedabad as a defence witness to Maya Kodnani. The case relates to the 2002 Naroda Gam riots case.

Amit Shah testifying in Maya Kodnani’s favor, said that she was not present in Naroda Gam and was inside the State Assembly at 8:30 a.m on February 28, 2002. Shah said, “From 9:30 am to 9:45 am, I was at the Civil Hospital and I met Maya Kodnani there.”

Shah said, when he left hospital he was surrounded by people. He said, “Maya Kodnani and I were taken to our respective cars in Police jeep; was 11-11:15 am that time.” 

(Video Source: India Today)

A judge had earlier said Shah was required to appear before the court on Monday or send in a lawyer to reply to Kodnani’s claim of innocence in the murder of 11 Muslims who were killed in Naroda Gam, a village in Ahmedabad.  

Kodnani, a gynecologist and a former Gujarat minister has been found guilty of the mass execution of almost 100 Muslims on February 28, 2002, in Naroda Patiya. She has also been accused of killing another 11 Muslims on the same day in Naroda Gam.

Kodnani, in her defence, has said that on February 28, 2002  she was in the State Assembly and then at her hospital in Ahmedabad. She has repeatedly claimed to have met Shah at the hospital on that very day. Until she was arrested in 2009, Kodnani has also served as Gujarat’s Minister for Women and Child Development earlier. She is facing trial along with another 78 in the case.

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