Congress, Left slam Gujarat action against
cops; BJP justifies
Thursday August 11, 2011 11:12:29 PM,
IANS
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Delhi: The Congress and the Left parties Thursday
condemned the Gujarat government's action of suspending two police
officials, who provided evidence against Chief Minister Narendra
Modi about the handling of the 2002 communal riots.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said that the suspensions of two
senior police officers - Rahul Sharma and Sanjiv Bhatt - were
isolated cases and did not affect the governance or the democratic
institutions.
Accusing the state government of manipulating the system for
protecting those responsible for the riots, the Congress said that
justice could not be done to Gujarat riot victims until all cases
related to the riots were shifted out of the state.
"The entire machinery, including the law officers, have colluded
to subvert the process of law in Gujarat," Congress spokeperson
Manish Tewari told reporters here.
"All riot related cases should be transferred out of the state
(Gujarat) because only cases out of the influence of the Gujarat
government have fructified in results," he said.
After the Gujarat cadre Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Sanjiv
Bhatt was suspended for making allegations related to the riots
against Modi, another senior Gujarat police officer, Rahul Sharma,
was hauled up for passing on, without official permission,
information to a panel probing the carnage.
Tewari alleged that the Gujarat government was taking action
against police officers because the latest revelations were
pointing finger at Modi.
"It is no secret why action has been taken against the police
officers, it is because the fire has reached (Chief Minister
Narendra) Modi's doors," Tewari said.
Communist Party of India (CPI) leader D. Raja said Gujarat riots
could not have happened without the connivance of the state
government.
"The matter has gone to the Supreme Court...Investigations are on
in several cases and several others are pending. The officials
revealing anything against the government are targeted," Raja
added.
Senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi told reporters that the
action against police officials were individual cases.
"The action against a police officer does not mean an attack on
democratic institutions or fair governance," he told reporters
here.
Meanwhile, Gujarat police officer Rahul Sharma moved the state
high court, challenging his suspension.
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