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Gujarat police is lying!
by Observer on Feb 08, 2005 06:06 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

If you feel like justice banerjee can be wrong ,why cant the Gujarat police can be wrong,after all the police dont even spare the Hindus from their torture and muslims are just a minority there.They could have got all those statemnts by torturing innocent muslims in their cells...

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Re: Gujarat police is lying!
by krusat on Feb 22, 2011 05:20 PM  Permalink
decided by court, not police

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whom r u protecting?
by Indian Lover on Feb 08, 2005 04:48 AM  Permalink 

I have read quite a few articles..Whom are u trying to save through these articles..Tell me one thing why dont u write abt the all the people who were killed during the mayhem after the Godhra just like u do in detailed manner in this article..Can you please stop propagading for some corrupt state machinery whom even our Supreme Court dont belive..Ohh yes, Sheela Bhatt and Rediff believes..Are you not ready to get the answers why the Godhra and its aftermath had happend..Please talk straight and keep out ur NRI hypocricy!!.. It will make our country better..

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Something Sheela didnt mention in Question 1
by SAYTRUTH on Feb 07, 2005 11:23 PM  Permalink 

A report by the FSL's Assistant Director Dr M S
Dahiya, which is part of the charge-sheet filed in the
Godhra case about a month back, is based on a study of
the pattern of the burns in the compartment and a
simulated exercise conducted on May 3 to recreate the
incident. The report contradicts the view held so far
that the mob which attacked the train threw
inflammable liquid at the train using buckets and cans
from a distance, even while the passengers had shut
all the windows and doors of the compartment.
To recreate how the crime must have been committed, a
train bogie was placed at the same spot. Using a
variety of different containers, it was doused with
liquid for experimental observation.
The report said the height of the window of the bogie
was found to be seven feet. In these circumstances, it
was not possible to throw inflammable liquids into the
bogie from the outside with the help of a bucket or a
jerry-can because by this method most of the liquid
fell outside the bogie.

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