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Modi not to appear before SIT tomorrow: Govt sources
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Ahmedabad, March 20, 2010
First Published: 19:52 IST(20/3/2010)
Last Updated: 20:01 IST(20/3/2010)
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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is likely to skip appearance on Sunday before the Special Investigation Team probing a post-Godhra riots case, sources in the state government said. SIT had summoned Modi to remain present before him tomorrow in connection with the complaint
of Jakia Jaffery, wife of slain former MP Eshan Jaffery, in the Gulburg society riot case.

The SIT has not received any communication from the chief minister till this evening.

"There is no response from Modi as yet," SIT chief R K Raghavan told PTI.

The Supreme Court had on April 27 last year asked the SIT to inquire into Zakia's complaint where she alleged Modi and 62 others, including his cabinet colleagues, police officials and senior bureaucrats aided and abetted the riots which left over 1,000 people dead.

The former MP was killed along with 69 others by a mob at Gulburg society in February 2002.

Ahmedabad, Mar 20 (PTI) Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is likely to skip appearance tomorrow before the Special Investigation Team probing a post-Godhra riots case, sources in the state government said today.

SIT had summoned Modi to remain present before him tomorrow in connection with the complaint of Jakia Jaffery, wife of slain former MP Eshan Jaffery, in the Gulburg society riot case.

The SIT has not received any communication from the chief minister till this evening.

"There is no response from Modi as yet," SIT chief R K Raghavan told PTI.

The Supreme Court had on April 27 last year asked the SIT to inquire into Zakia's complaint where she alleged Modi and 62 others, including his cabinet colleagues, police officials and senior bureaucrats aided and abetted the riots which left over 1,000 people dead.

The former MP was killed along with 69 others by a mob at Gulburg society in February 2002.


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