For the record, the Supreme Court acted exactly as the National Human Rights Commission asked it to in many cases on this issue since 2003. The then NHRC chief, Justice A.S.Anand was a recently retired Chief Justice of India. The present sitting Supreme Court judges were all his personal friends. Justice V.N.Khare, Justice…
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Myth 21: No one was brought to justice for the riots
FACT: To lie through the skin of the teeth that, “Not a single person has been convicted in Gujarat for the ‘genocide’” is utter rubbish. Firstly, no ‘genocide’ took place at all in Gujarat. They were plain riots in which hundreds of Hindus were also killed even after Godhra, and 40,000 Hindus also thrown…
Answers to Outlook’s 25 questions
Sundeep Dougal writing in the OutlookIndia posed 25 questions to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi based on the testimony given by Mr. Modi to the Supreme Court appointed SIT. http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?280034 Mr. Modi’s testimony was meant to be confidential but that has not prevented media outlets from leaking stories based on it. Earlier in the week…
Myth 20: Zakia Jafri’s complaint against Narendra Modi is a genuine one
FACT: The complaint , filed against Modi and 61 others including Government officials and State Ministers by the wife of late Congress leader Ehsan Jafri who was killed in the 2002 riots , was a bundle of inexplicable factual errors, legal loopholes and wild allegations and virtually looked like a tutored child’s complaint , simply…
Myth 19: Narendra Modi told police officers to go slow on Hindus in the 27 Feb night meeting
FACT: Before getting into the details, let us post one important thing here. Is Narendra Modi a fool to openly give such orders to so many officials in such a meeting where any of the officers could have secretly recorded such orders or which could have gone totally against Narendra Modi? If he did want…
Myth 18: Narendra Modi never expressed sadness for the post-Godhra riots
FACT: It is not astonishing to see the media level absolutely false and wrong charges on the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi. But what is astonishing is the extent to which the media goes in putting unbelievable factual errors and sticking to them, and believing its own lies. These days, the livid media…
Mayank vs Gujaratriots.com
Sun, 13/11/11, Mayank Gupta wrote: From: Mayank Gupta Subject: Correction Needed on Your Website To: “admin” <admin@gujaratriots.com> Date: Sunday, 13 November, 2011, 12:56 PM Hi, The Page http://www.gujaratriots.com/27/myth-2-muslims-were-%E2%80%98butchered%E2%80%99-in-gujarat/ need couple of corrections. 1. On 23 March 2002, 50 Hindu shops were burnt in Ahmedabad’s Revdi Bazaar that caused a loss of 15 crore rupees. Correction:…
Godhra Photos
Abhishek vs Gujaratriots.com
Shoaib vs Gujaratriots.com
Actually this was not a written debate but a comment posted by one of the readers on 6th July 2010. But since the comment questioned 1 point raised on our site (And we have promised to correct any wrong information) and also demanded a reply, along with our reply in the comments section, we are…
Myth 17: Gujarat Government did nothing to help the victims
Fact: We have already seen the steps taken by the Government to quell the violence, and in saving the lives of the victims- for example in Sanjeli, Bodeli and Viramgam areas of Gujarat. Hindus were also saved by violent Muslims in many places in Gujarat, like in Jamalpur on 1 March 2002, and in Modasa…
Myth 16: A pregnant woman’s womb was ripped open and fetus was taken out
Fact: Dr J S Kanoria who carried out the post mortem of the woman, Kausarbanu, on 2 March 2002 found that her womb was intact, and that she had died of burns suffered in the riots. Weekly India Today dated 5 April 2010 reports: “Significantly, in March 2003, the SC had stalled the trial of…
Jaffar Mohammad VS Gujaratriots.com
Admin , Let me tell you one thing that 2000 people were butchered mercilessly in 2002 gujarat riots !! Modi let the Mass murder happen by not calling the army for 3 days !! Muslim houses were torched in those 3 days and muslim blood was spilt without any restriction !! The fact of 98 people being…
Justice Tewatia Committee report
FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES- GODHRA AND AFTER- A Field Study By Justice D. S. Tewatia, Dr. J. C. Batra, Dr. Krishan Singh Arya, Shri Jawahar Lal Kaul, Prof. B. K. Kuthiala COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND HUMAN RIGHTS A-208, Surajmal Vihar, Delhi 110 092. (Phone 2374816, fax 2377653) COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND HUMAN RIGHTS…
Myth 15: Narendra Modi gave free hand to rioters for 3 days
Fact: This much-repeated nonsensical allegation is baseless. Narendra Modi frantically called the Army units to Ahmedabad on February 28- as per the report of The Hindu the next day. India Today weekly’s report ‘Chronology of a Crisis’ on this topic in its issue dated 18 March 2002 also proves this beyond doubt. The full details…
Myth 14: Sangh Parivar organisations like VHP organized the riots
Fact: Out of Gujarat’s 18,600 villages, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) had units in 10,000 villages at the time of the riots of 2002. If it had wanted, it could have easily organized retaliatory riots in many of these 10,000 villages. Instead, only 40 out of the state’s 18,600 villages saw riots. VHP General Secretary…
Myth 13: Narendra Modi said-“Every action has equal and opposite reaction”
Fact: Balbir Punj writes-“Blatant myths and fiction have lacerated the facts on Gujarat. The Times of India (March 3) reported Modi’s much-publicised misquote of Newton’s third law—”Every action has an equal and opposite reaction”. In fact, the CM had never said such a thing and no other paper except for Times of India had carried…
Difference between Godhra and other tragic incidents
Several people- unable to understand the sufferings of the Hindu society- have asked- “Why did riots occur only after Godhra? Why was nobody targeted after the Akshardham temple attack- or after the attacks on Mumbai on 26 November 2008?” Well- the answers are many. The terrorist attacks in many parts of India- such as Mumbai,…
Listen Indian media and politicians
Indian English dailies- like The Times of India, The Indian Express, The Hindu, The Hindustan Times, The Telegraph and company- open your eyes. Stop your lies. We challenge you to debate on the issue of the Gujarat riots with us. Why do you lie that the riots were a ‘pogrom’, a ‘genocide’, a…
Gujarat’s bloody history of violence
At times it is necessary to look into the past to understand any event fully. The same is true for the Gujarat riots. The state undoubtedly saw riots after Godhra in which about 1,000 people were killed. Had the same number of people been killed in communal riots in, say, Nagpur city of Maharashtra,…