Amit Shah to appear In Guj Court as witness In Gujarat Riots Case
Team Udayavani, Sep 18, 2017, 11:32 AM IST
Ahmedabad: Minister Amit Shah will appear at Gujarat court as a defence witness today in a 2002 riots case.
A judge had said last week that Shah must appear today either in person or assign a lawyer to respond to Kodnani’s claim that she was not present when 11 Muslims were killed during riots in Naroda Gram, a suburb of Ahmedabad.
Kodnani, a former minister, has been found guilty of the massacre of nearly 100 Muslims in Naroda Patiya on February 28, 2002. She is also on trial in another case, in which she is accused of murdering 11 Muslims on the same day in Naroda Gram, just 10 km away.
Maya Kodnani, gynaecologist and was then a legislator, has said that on February 28, 2002, she was in the state assembly and then went straight to a hospital that she ran in Ahmedabad. She has claimed that Amit Shah, who too was a Gujarat legislator then, was also present at the hospital.
Kodnani, has said Shah’s testimony will help prove her but complained the court that she was unable to contact the Shah.
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