SIT report a cover up of 2002 Gujarat riots: former Army officer

IANS  |  Kolkata 

(retd), whose explosive memoir "The Sarkari Mussalman" created a storm in 2018, said on Sunday that the SIT report that cleared then Minister Narendra Modi's name is a "cover up" of the 2002 riots in the state.

"The SIT report contradicts everything that I have written in my memoir but let me make this very clear. I was never called by the SIT to present my version of events. I had submitted a detailed report in 2002 itself," Shah, a decorated veteran who was sent to to quell the 2002 riots, said during a panel discussion on his book at the closing day of Apeejay Kolkata Literature Festival.

He reiterated that he had written the 'Gospel truth', adding that the sequence of events had been recorded in the "war diaries" of the

The memoir, published by Konark Publishers, has courted much controversy over its portions relating to the 2002

Shah said in his memoir that after about 3,000 troops landed at the by 7 a.m. on March 1, 2002, they had to wait for over a day to receive transport and other logistical support from the in order to fan out to the cities and towns which were engulfed in violence.

This delay, he said, happened despite a direct request by him to Modi at 2 a.m. on March 1 in Gandhinagar, in the presence of

The Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigative Team (SIT) report, which cleared Modi's name, had concluded that there was no delay "in requisition and deployment of the Army", based on testimony of Ashok Narayan, the Secretary (Home).

Shah's version of events has been backed by then Army Gen

The SIT was headed by R.K. Raghvan, now to IANS Questions sent to him and his attache at the embassy have not been answered so far.

Shah was speaking at a session "Jai Hind! For flag and Country" at the closing day of the 10th edition of the Apeejay Kolkata Literaty Festival.

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First Published: Sun, January 20 2019. 18:32 IST