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Third phase of Godhra Commission`s hearing commences
Ahmedabad, Aug 22: Justice (Retd) G T Nanavati and Justice (Retd) K G Shah of post-Godhra Communal Riots Inquiry Commission today began the third phase of recording of depositions of victims/witnesses of the city, most affected by the carnage triggered by Godhra train carnage last year.
Ahmedabad, Aug 22: Justice (Retd) G T Nanavati and
Justice (Retd) K G Shah of post-Godhra Communal Riots Inquiry
Commission today began the third phase of recording of
depositions of victims/witnesses of the city, most affected by
the carnage triggered by Godhra train carnage last year.
The two-man commission is recording depositions of
victims and witnesses from Shahpur and Madhupura areas, who
were not able to depose during the second phase.
Deposing before the panel, 19-year-old Satish Babu Nadia,
resident of Madhupura, alleged that despite being a victim,
police had registered a false case against him during the
communal riots and lodged him in jail on rioting charges.
Nadia said on April 15 last year, the driver of an
autorickshaw, in which he was travelling, asked him to alight
after seeing a rampaging mob near Idgadh Chowky.
"I was afraid and started running. Suddenly, I realised that something hit me from behind but I kept running till I felt dizzy and slumped", Nadia said.
After regaining consciousness after four days, I was told that there was a bullet injury on the hip, he said.
Another victim, Abubhai Sheikh, a resident of Dudheshwar said that violence erupted in his chawl on March 2 night with mobs burning shops and houses following which he fled to a relief camp with his family. Later, they left for their native place in Rajkot.
"I returned 10 months later, only to find my house completely ransacked and looted", Sheikh said. Bureau Report
"I was afraid and started running. Suddenly, I realised that something hit me from behind but I kept running till I felt dizzy and slumped", Nadia said.
After regaining consciousness after four days, I was told that there was a bullet injury on the hip, he said.
Another victim, Abubhai Sheikh, a resident of Dudheshwar said that violence erupted in his chawl on March 2 night with mobs burning shops and houses following which he fled to a relief camp with his family. Later, they left for their native place in Rajkot.
"I returned 10 months later, only to find my house completely ransacked and looted", Sheikh said. Bureau Report