Court
seeks views of NGOs, media in Gujarat riots case
Monday November 29, 2010 09:42:08 PM ,
IANS
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Gandhinagar:
A special court hearing a case related to the Gulberg Society
massacre during the 2002 Ahmedabad riots Monday sought the views
of NGOs and the media on various aspects of the criminal
litigation.
Judge B.U. Joshi observed: "Since the matter in question is linked
to national unity, it is necessary not to limit the scope of
representation on its aspects."
Sixty-nine people including ex-MP Ehsan Jaffery were killed during
riots in the Gulburg Society neighbourhood.
To enable a proper decision, representation on all aspects of the
case and by all organisations whose role had been discussed during
the trial needed to be taken into consideration, the court said.
It felt there should be direct representation by NGO Citizens for
Justice and Peace (CJP), working for some of the riot victims, and
by the media.
It has asked the media to place its views on record with regard to
the investigation in the case, phonecall records and sting
operations on some of the accused by a private television channel.
The next hearing is scheduled for Dec 13.
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