Gandhinagar, July 03: Opposition Congress in Gujarat today expressed apprehension that the cases of massacres that took place during the post-Godhra riots might go the way of the verdict in the Best Bakery case ending in the acquittal of the accused and urged the state government to file an appeal against the judgement. "The verdict has raised a lot of suspicions. Trials in more gruesome carnages like Naroda Patia, Gulbarg society, Sardarpura village in Mehsana district and others will commence in coming days and the acquittal of accused in this case (Best Bakery case of Vadodara) clearly indicates what their outcome would be,” leader of opposition Amarsinh Chaudhary told a press conference here.
"The ruling BJP must appeal against the judgement at least to uphold its credibility and neutrality," he said adding, he has also written to Chief Minister Narendra Modi to file an appeal against the verdict.
A local court in Vadodara had on June 27 acquitted 21 persons accused in the Best Bakery carnage which took place on March one, last year, after widespread communal violence rocked the state following Godhra carnage on February 27.
Meanwhile, law minister Ashok Bhatt preferred to remain tight-lipped about any decision by the state government and said he has not gone through the copy of the judgement.
Bureau Report