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Godhra victims, VHP angry with Narendra Modi : news update for today
"Can you help us with some beta? Money? Everyone has forgotten us." The plight Shantaben Patel (54), this journalist was sobbing in front of her two-bedroom house on the outskirts of Ahmedabad Amraiwadi dusty town roast for many families of 59 Sewak Ram (Servants of Ram) live in a riot
attack by a Muslim mob in the S-6 coach of Sabarmati Express February 27, 2002, in Godhra.
The Special Court is preparing to give its opinion Tuesday nine Godhra Gujarat riot cases, supervise the Supreme Court, Hindustan Times tracked down some of the families facing poverty and death to earn the most obvious members of left the government, which has won the murders sweep the Narendra Modi and the BJP has denied the kingdom of Gujarat then.
BJP and its allies, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), marched charred corpses through the streets, and Modi said February 27, 2002: ".. It (the fire in coach S-6) was an act planned Perpetrators should pay for it, it was not sectarian violence has been severe, unilateral, collective action by one nation .. "
Was the fire in the history of the police will, a "pre-planned conspiracy" or a spontaneous revolt? It is the heart of the case to be heard in May 2009 Appointed PR Patel on his high-security court in the Sabarmati Jail.
Whatever the decision is the resentment of the family and VHP, which remains in contact with several of them remain.
VHP members interviewed were very resentful of Modi, but they did not want that made public resentment. All of this, President of VHP Pravin Togadia said was, "VHP is committed to Hinduism, and so we went away for the BJP."
The VHP and the Bajrang Dal, a cousin of his colleagues in the Sangh Parivar, the Hindu marriage teams, played a key role in anti-Muslim riots that left more than 1,200 lives after Godhra. Many members of the VHP have tickets for BJP in the assembly elections that followed in December 2002.
Relations soured when more than 2,000 infantry of the Bajrang Dal and VHP were arrested after a riot hundres of cases have been reopened by the government of Modi, by order of the Supreme Court.
During the 2007 elections, all VHP men who got tickets in 2002 were among them Haresh Bhatt, the Godhra member who was swept to victory in an anti-Muslim tide. Bhatt has since left politics and the Congress won Godhra.
"We had to use Modisaab accustomed!" Said an angry VHP office bearer spoke on condition of anonymity. "Now he has said, wants to keep the pro-development. He has abandoned those who died in his Godhra. Who will support their families?"
"It's as if we were devastated memory Modi," said an angry woman who lost her father and brother at Godhra. Speaking on condition of anonymity for his two-bedroom house in Anand district, she said, she worked as a seamstress for Rs 1,800 per month. "Has he forgotten the votes he got from our pain?"
In Amraiwadi, Shantaben explained how difficult it was to survive in the R 2000 her husband, Isswarbhai Keshavji Patel (58), is paid like a tent. Above it is a picture with garlands of her son, Chiraj, who was an employee of copper. "If he was alive," said Shantaben, wiping her tears with her sari frayed. "It would have been our crutch."
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