While Jafri's son Tanvir said that court has relied on a "totally false" evidence, kin of some other victims said that the firing by him was done in "self defence". One of the witnesses in the case even said that there was no firing by Jafri, which he had testified before the court.
In its order given yesterday, special SIT court judge P B Desai said that the firing by Jafri, which killed one person, provoked and infuriated the mob that led it to the "killing frenzy", but asserted that the firing cannot condone the acts of the mob.
However, Tanvir and some eyewitnesses today questioned the conclusion drawn by the judge.
"We are not at all in agreement with the judgement, wherein the court said that the private firing of Ehsan Jafri provoked mob into a killing frenzy. The court has relied on some evidence, which is totally false," Tanvir said.
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Saed Khan Pathan, who lost his entire family in the Gulberg carnage, said that the firing by Jafri was in self defence after a huge mob had gathered outside the society.
Another witness, Salimbhai Sandhi, who testified before
"I had told the court that no such thing had happened. I was behind the mob when it tried to break into the house, then retreated to save life. I can surely say there was no such firing, no such thing happened," he said.
Victims' lawyer S M Vora said that none of the witnesses testified to the fact presented by defence lawyers that Jafri fired at the mob.