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Modi may appear before SIT on March 27 | Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi may appear before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) for interrogation into the 2002 Gujarat riots case on March 27. Sources said Modi
has verbally responded to the SIT by asserting that he is ready to appear provided
certain decorum is maintained by the investigators interrogating him on March
27. There are reports that Modi's interrogation may not take place inside the
SIT office due to security reasons. He may be questioned at a place mutually agreed
by him and the SIT. Meanwhile, confusion prevailed on Monday as Modi said he was
not summoned to appear before a Special Investigating Team (SIT) probing 2002
Gujarat riots cases on March 21. On Monday evening Modi released an open letter
defending his stand. In a strong statement issued a day after he was reported
as having kept the panel waiting for him to appear before it, Modi said: "It is
a matter of grave concern and needs investigation as to why and who started spreading
lies that Narendra Modi has been summoned by SIT on March 21." In the statement,
Modi pointed out that March 21 happened to be "a Sunday and a public holiday."
"The purveyors of lies did not even bother to check whether the SIT officers appointed
by Supreme Court were present in Gujarat on March 21," Modi said. Modi alleged
that the date March 21, was given out by "some vested interests and as part of
the effort to interfere in the due process of law." Modi said in his statement
that he would respond to the SIT, "Fully respecting the law and keeping in view
the dignity of the body appointed by the Supreme Court." The SIT headed by former
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director K R Raghavan, is looking into nine
cases of 2002 Gujarat riots. The SIT had asked Modi to appear in connection with
the Gulbarg Society carnage case. The Gujarat High Court has issued a notice to
the Nanavati Commission asking it to explain, by April 1, whether it too would
summon Narendra Modi as part of its inquiry on the Gujarat riots of 2002. |
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