In his latest blog posting on his website, Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley reasoned how the "sustained campaign (conspiracy)" against Modi on the post-Godhra riots "has collapsed as it was based on falsehoods".
He rubbished the Justice U C Banerjee Commission's report that said the fire in S-6 bogey of Sabarmati Express could have started from inside and no mob had burnt the coach.
"The motivation of this false campaign was to establish that the Hindu community had set the compartment on fire so that the provocation could lead to riots in Gujarat," he said.
The BJP leader claimed that a statement attributed to Modi- in which he said that the riots were a reaction to the Godhra train burning- was "false".
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He regretted that the newspaper carried a clarification only 20 days later and even then did not publish it prominently.
The eminent lawyer also denies the claims of IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt that a meeting of seniormost police and administration officials took place at Modi's residence in which the Chief Minister reportedly said Hindus should be allowed to vent their anger.
"The SIT concluded that Sanjeev Bhat was not present in the meeting and no such statement was made by the Chief Minister. It further concluded that contemporaneous statement of the Chief Minister were absolutely contrary to what was being alleged. The magisterial court has endorsed that view of the SIT," Jaitley said.