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Ahmedabad serial blasts 2008: Plotters planned to kill then-Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, says prosecutor

Press Trust of India • February 18, 2022, 22:44:39 IST
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The special court judge has observed in his verdict that the convicts had tried to kill the then CM Narendra Modi, then home minister of Gujarat Amit Shah and local MLA Pradipsinh Jadeja, said a senior lawyer

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Ahmedabad serial blasts 2008: Plotters planned to kill then-Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, says prosecutor

Ahmedabad: Plotters of the 2008 Ahmedabad serial bomb blasts had also planned to kill then-Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi besides creating mayhem, one of the accused convicted for the bombings by a special court here had admitted before the court in the past, the prosecution said on Friday. The special court on Friday sentenced 38 convicts to death and 11 others to life imprisonment till death for the Ahmedabad serial blasts, which had claimed 56 lives and left over 200 injured. As many as 21 explosions had ripped through the city on 26 July, 2008, within a span of 70 minutes. The court had convicted 49 persons and acquitted 28 others in the case on February 8. After the sentencing, Public Prosecutor Sudhir Brahmbhatt informed the media that a charge-sheet filed by the Gujarat police in 2010 had revealed that the convicts, who were associated with terror outfit Indian Mujahideen, had also planned to eliminate Modi, who is now the prime minister. “A charge-sheet filed in 2010 in the case contained a statement of an accused which he had given to the magistrate under section 164 of the CrPC. In his statement, the accused (who is among those convicted), had admitted that they had also hatched a plan to kill PM Modi, who was Gujarat’s chief minister back then,” said Brahmbhatt. Brahmbhatt did not gave the name of the convict. A senior lawyer, who had the opportunity to go through some part of the 7,000-page judgement, said the special court judge has also observed in his verdict that the convicts had tried to “kill the then CM Narendra Modi, the then home minister of Gujarat Amit Shah and local MLA Pradipsinh Jadeja. But fortunately, they survived.” Further, the court noted that the accused had tried to target Modi and his then ministers, including Shah, Nitin Patel, Anandiben Patel and MLA Jadeja because they were the “elected government” as per the Constitution, he said, citing the order. The lawyer said the court has noted that nearly 30 accused were active members of the banned terror outfit SIMI, which was later on activiated as Indian Mujahideen. While the accused persons held training camps in the forests of Gujarat and Kerala, they assembled bombs in rented premises in cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Bharuch, Surat and Pune. As per the lawyer, the court noted that the accused were hardened criminals and they deserve nothing less than death penalty for their terrorist acts. Since these accused did not show any mercy for innocent people, there was no need to show mercy to them, said the lawyer, citing the order. These accused had incited Muslim youths in the name of taking revenge for the post-Godhra riots of 2002, “to remove anti-Muslim government and to establish an Islamic rule,” said the lawyer, citing the order. The court noted that ‘jihad’ is a pious word but these terrorist organisations have “misused” it to misguide Muslim youths. The court also urged all Islamic organisations to come forward to stop the misuse of the word Jihad and boycott people who spread terror. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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