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Nobody from the Elgaar Parishad went to Bhima Koregaon: Justice Kolse Patil Teesta Setalvad in conversation with Justice Kolse Patil

In this interview with Citizens for Justice and Peace retired High Court Judge, Justice Kolse Patil tells us the purpose of the Elgaar Parishad and the accusation of a “plot” to assassinate the Prime Minister which was disclosed through a letter.   Teesta Setalvad (TS): Good Morning Justice BG Kolse Patil, and thank you for…

Teesta Setalvad on CAA-NPR-NRC
Zaki Jafri, Teesta Setalvad

How the Supreme Court Dealt with the Zakia Jafri Case Part 2 of a Four Part Exclusive Interview with Senior Advocate Mihir Desai

In the second part of the a four part interview, senior counsel , Mihir Desai explains how the Supreme Court deals with the complicated issues in the Zakia Jafri case, given the enormity of evidence. After the Supreme Court remands the case back to the Magistrate (September 12, 2011), Zakia Jafri is given the right…

Mihir Desai, Senior Lawyer

Evidence Unearthed in the Zakia Jafri Case Part 3 of a Four Part Interview with Senior Advocate Mihir Desai

In the third of the four part interview, senior counsel, Mihir Desai traces the wealth of evidence that indicates the chain of command responsibility and criminal conspiracy behind the genocidal carnage in Gujarat 2002. He also explains how the evidence of Sanjiv Bhatt was never a pillar of either the criminal complaint files by Zakia…

Order of the Gujarat High Court Dated October 5, 2017, Judge Sonia Gokhani

The 153 page Order partially allowed the criminal revision application of Zakia Jafri, holding that Magistrate BG Ganatra was wrong in holding (Order dated 26.12.2013) that he had no scope or powers to order criminal compliant  further investigation. Zakia Jafri had filed her criminal complaint before the Gujarat Police on June 8, 2006 and when…

Exhibition at National Archives of India

India’s Progressive-Minded Vice President Steps Down, Leaving Minorities Vulnerable to Hindu Theocratic State of Prime Minister Modi Modi had some vicious words for his departing VP.

It happened last week, again, when the simple, formal farewell to an outgoing constitutional authority in India, within the Indian Parliament, was so very bereft of grace and decency—and in fact, so full of viciousness. Hamid Ansari, the outgoing vice president, was simple, dignified and forthright, as he has been in the 10 years during…

Modi’s Role in Gujarat Carnage Exposed Through Tehelka’s Sting Operation

Overwhelming  Evidence Of The Direct Involvement Of The Gujarat Government In The Violence That Engulfed The State From February 2002 On Modi’s Role Through Tehelka’s Sting Operation Modi’s role can once again, apparent from the sting operation conducted by Tehelka’s ‘Operation Kalank’ which was made public in October 2007. Some excerpts from these tapes have…

No Remorse for the Deaths and Destruction

On 22 October, 2007, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi walked out of an interview with Karan Thapar on CNN-IBN’s Devil’s Advocate because he was questioned about Godhra. Modi walked out of the interview less than five minutes after it started in Gandhinagar. It is interesting to note that Narendra Modi refused to apologise to the…

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