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Gulbarg massacre case: Zakia Jafri to get copy of SIT report today

CNN-IBN | Posted on May 07, 2012 at 10:28am IST

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New Delhi: A metropolitan court in Ahmedabad will on Monday hand over the final copy of the SIT report on the Gulbarg massacre to Zakia Jafri, a month after the Supreme Court-appointed SIT gave Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi a clean chit.

The report had sought a closure in the probe as it found no evidence against Narendra Modi.

Zakia Jafri, the widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri who was among 69 persons killed in the Gulberg society carnage, has accused Modi and 57 others for alleged criminal conspiracy in the 2002 riots. Zakia will also be given a copy of the amicus curiae report filed independently by Raju Ramachandran.

Gulbarg massacre: Zakia to get SIT copy today

The report had sought a closure in the probe as it found no evidence against Narendra Modi.

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