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Nanavati Comm adjourns hearing plea on Modi till June 22

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Press Trust Of India Mumbai/ Ahmedabad

The hearing on an NGO's application asking for cross-examination of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and others in connection with 2002 riots, was adjourned till June 22 by the Nanavati-Mehta Commission probing the cases here today.

The Commission comprising of retired Justices G T Nanavati and Akshay Mehta adjourned the hearing after the lawyer from the government side Tempton Nanavati asked for time as the state Advocate General wanted to appear for hearing.

He said that since the Advocate General was abroad the further hearing in the matter may be kept after June 18. The Commission accepted Nanavati's request and posted the matter for further hearing on June 22.

 

The Commission had kept hearing on the application by an NGO Jan Sangharsh Manch (JSM) demanding cross-examination of Modi, some state ministers, police officials and others, inconnection with the post-Godhra riot cases.

Mukul Sinha, convenor of JSM, today submitted before the panel that "the role and conduct of the Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the then Home Minister Gordhan Zadafia, health minister Ashok Bhatt and others persons requires in-depth probe as envisaged by the the extended terms of Reference (of the Commission).”

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First Published: May 21 2009 | 12:56 AM IST

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