Modi 'venomed' like Lord Shiva, Amit Shah said - now the truth is shining like gold
Gujarat riots / Modi 'venomed' like Lord Shiva, Amit Shah said - now the truth is shining like gold
Gujarat riots - Modi 'venomed' like Lord Shiva, Amit Shah said - now the truth is shining like gold
MH: Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke openly about the 2002 Gujarat riots. He said the subsequent violence was politically motivated. At the same time, he has also denied the matter of parade of dead bodies. The Supreme Court has upheld the clean chit given by the SIT to Prime Minister Narendra Modi (then Chief Minister) in the Gujarat riots case.
Talking to news agency ANI, Shah expressed happiness over the court's decision and said that the truth has come out and is 'shining like gold'. He said that Narendra Modi has endured pain for the last 19 years without saying a word and drank poison like Lord Shiva and kept it in his throat. During the interview, he has demanded an apology from those who accused the then Chief Minister.He said, 'The Supreme Court has dismissed all the allegations. He said why the allegations were made. You can say in this way that the allegations were politically motivated, it has also been proved. It was a war of 19 years. Such a great leader kept fighting by bearing all the sorrows like Lord Shankar's poison drink in his throat. Now that the truth has finally come out like gold, it is shining like gold.what was the reason for the riotsShah said, 'The root cause of this riot was the burning of the Godhra train. I have seen 60 people burning alive a 16-day-old girl sitting on her mother's lap. I have performed fire rituals with my hands. Due to this there were riots. The riots that followed were politically motivated. There was a reservation movement, it was turned into riots. On the question asked about the parade of dead bodies, he said, 'The parade was not done. This is false propaganda.In the year 2019, in the report of the Nanavati-Mehta Commission, the then CM Modi was given a clean chit. The report tabled in the Gujarat Assembly said the riots were 'not organized'. Shah said that there was no delay in responding from the Gujarat government during that time.On 27 February 2002, the Sabarmati Express train was set on fire at the Godhra railway station in Gujarat. 58 pilgrims were burnt alive in this hour. Riots broke out in Gujarat after this incident. Where more than 1 thousand people were killed.