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Godhra Revisited
by Rajinder Puri
The
various commissions of inquiry and investigative teams that probed the
Godhra train fire failed to address the core issue that could have led
to the whole truth. Who were the victims who died in the fire? But first
recall some facts.
Six months after the Godhra fire this scribe wrote: �We don�t know who
died in the fire. We don�t know how many, if any, kar sevaks were among
the victims... Why did the government immediately after the Godhra
tragedy state that the ISI had planned it, and why months later did it
say it had not? How could the riots be preplanned, for which
considerable evidence has been adduced, while the event that provoked
them was not? Why can�t the government furnish the names and identities
of the victims...?
�The Ahmedabad based Forensic Science Laboratory proved that the railway
carriage was set afire from inside. The outside doors of the burnt bogie
were locked. The arsonists there could only have entered the compartment
through the corridor from the adjoining bogie. How did a Muslim mob pass
through unprotesting kar sevaks and burn alive the inmates of the
adjoining bogie?
�The Eastern Railway bifurcation dispute between Mamata Banerjee and
Nitish Kumar uncovered more dirt. Mamata claimed that she had seen the
forensic report. She accused Nitish of holding back the passenger list
to curry favour with the BJP. In response Nitish disclosed to Parliament
that only recently did the investigators ask his ministry for the
reserved passenger list. Till today the reserved passengers have not
been questioned.
�Fifty-eight passengers died at Godhra. Only four among them were
reserved passengers. Nineteen remained unidentified. Thirty-five charred
non-reserved passengers therefore were �identified� by the government.
�Who were they?
�Is this investigation or farce�? Can�t they track down reserved
passengers and ask them how and why were they not in the carriage when
it was burnt?�
This was published on August 26 2002. Recalling this somewhat long
passage may be forgiven in the light of new information reported in the
media. The cat is out of the bag. No wonder the identities of the
victims were never established. It transpires that VHP leader Jaydeep
Patel accused in `Naroda Gam massacre case was officially handed over 54
charred bodies of whom only three were identified. The bodies were given
through a letter from the Executive Magistrate of Godhra although Patel
had no authority to receive or take away the bodies. Both the District
magistrate and Additional Director General of the Police who was part of
the Special Investigative Team probing the Godhra carnage refused to
comment when approached by the media.
Surely there should be an independent judicial commission to probe the
identity of the burnt victims and how was it that all but four reserved
passengers were not seated in their berths when the bogie was burnt
down. Who were the reserved passengers? Will the truth ever be sought,
or covered up as it was in the 1984 anti-Sikh genocide?
April
20, 2009
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