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Commission prepared to hear victims depose `fearlessly`: Shah
Ahmedabad, July 15: The two-member Nanavati Commission probing into the post-Godhra communal violence today asked the riot-victims to depose `fearlessly` without any apprehension.
Ahmedabad, July 15: The two-member Nanavati
Commission probing into the post-Godhra communal violence
today asked the riot-victims to depose "fearlessly" without
any apprehension.
Adequate security has been made to "ensure that those
affected can come and depose fearlessly and freely", Justice
(Retd) K G Shah of the two-member commission headed by Justice
(Retd) G T Nanavati appointed by the Gujarat government to
probe communal violence said here on the eve of hearing of the
riot-affected.
The hearing, which begins tomorrow, will continue till
July 22, he said.
Countering statements that "police presence might instill fear among those deposing before the commission", Justice Shah said "police presence is necessary for security measures. However, arrangements have not been made to cause fear among those who come to depose".
Justice shah said around 4,300 affidavits have been received by the commission from entire Gujarat in connection to the post-Godhra communal riots and in Ahmedabad the work will be divided police station area wise. Bureau Report
Countering statements that "police presence might instill fear among those deposing before the commission", Justice Shah said "police presence is necessary for security measures. However, arrangements have not been made to cause fear among those who come to depose".
Justice shah said around 4,300 affidavits have been received by the commission from entire Gujarat in connection to the post-Godhra communal riots and in Ahmedabad the work will be divided police station area wise. Bureau Report