HC rejects PIL to summon Modi
In a reprieve for Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat high court on Wednesday rejected a petition for summoning him to the Nanavati Commission for questioning in connection with the 2002 post-Godhra riots, observing there was no substance in the plea.
A division bench of Justice Akil Kureshi and Sonia Gokani while dismissing the application of NGO Jan Sangarsh Manch (JSM) said the commission that is probing the riots has larger discretionary powers to summon witnesses.
JSM’s lawyer Mukul Sinha said they will approach the Supreme Court against the High Court order.
“The high court has held that it is at the discretion of the commission to allow or disallow cross-examination.” he said.
Jan Sangarsh Manch, representing some riot victims, had approached the high court for directing the Commission to call Modi for questioning after the Commission of Justice G.T. Nanavati and Justice Akshay Mehta had rejected it’s plea to summon him.
BJP welcomed the high court order saying Mr Modi stands vindicated.
“It (order) once again showed that there is no material on record as of now against the chief minister for the events (riots) to take place,” BJP leader and lawyer Devang Nanavati said. “The chief minister stands vindicated,” he said. Reacting to the verdict, Union law minister Salman Khurshid spoke against mixing legal and political issues.
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