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2002 Godhra train burning verdict: VHP chief Pravin Togadia says Gujarat govt should appeal against HC verdict
•Pravin Togadia said Gujarat government should appeal against the Gujarat High Court order commuting the death sentence of those convicted in the Godhra case
2002 Godhra carnage: Gujarat HC commutes 11 death sentences, all convicts get life imprisonment
Fp Staff •The Gujarat High Court on Monday commuted the death sentences of 11 convicts to life imprisonment in the 2002 Godhra train case.
CBI raids activist Teesta Setalvad's office, home in Mumbai
Fp Staff •The federal investigating agency on 7 July registered a case against her, her husband and another individual.
Why the rise of Narendra Modi may be good for Indian politics
Fp Archives •Politics this year has been made richer and more engrossing thanks to the arrival on the national scene of Narendra Modi.
Zakia Jafri moves HC, questions SIT clean chit to Modi in 2002 riots
Fp Archives •The High Court is likely to conduct the hearing on Zakia's petition on 20 March.
'Impotent' Modi couldn't stop killers in 2002: Khurshid
Fp Archives •Union Minister Salman Khurshid today described Narendra Modi as "impotent", a remark that invited a sharp condemnation from the BJP.
Why Modi will only benefit from critics of the Gujarat riots
Piyasree •Everyone from the opposition parties to some NGOs, with their bombastic and vacuous rhetoric, seem to be missing the glaring mistakes that Modi's government should be made accountable for.
Congress says 'shaken' Modi is a hypocrite
Fp Archives •In his first public statement on the 2002 sectarian riots, Gujarat Chief Minister and BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi Friday said he had been "shaken to the core" by the riots. The Congress dismissed it as an "exercise in hypocrisy".
The Rajnath Singh defence of Modi: No rethink on PM candidate
Fppolitics •The BJP president has indicated that the party is prepared to give a long rope to its prime ministerial candidate ahead of the 2014 elections.
His hands are red: Congress takes down Modi for 2002 riots
Fp Archives •A day after Narendra Modi attacked Congress over the coal blocks allocation scam, saying "black smoke" has stained it, the ruling party taunted him over his alleged complicity in the Godhra riots and said his "hands are red".