Appeal to Include a Chapter on Gujarat Pogrom in the History Books of Students

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April 22, 2023

Subject: Appeal to Include a Chapter on Gujarat Pogrom in the History Books of Students

Dear Mr. António Guterres,

My name is Rakesh Raman. I am a national award-winning journalist, social activist, and human rights defender based in New Delhi, India I am sending you this appeal to spread awareness about the Gujarat pogrom of 2002 among the students in different countries so that they could learn about the consequences of this bloodbath.

As the Gujarat massacre of 2002 can be compared to the criminal pursuit of Nazi Germany during the Holocaust for the genocide of millions of European Jews, the students in all parts of the world must know about this politically organized crime to kill thousands of Muslims (including men, women, and children) in the Gujarat state of India.

Therefore, I request you to urge all UN member states to teach various aspects of Gujarat carnage to students in different classes by adding an exclusive chapter on this event in the contemporary history books of students. While India’s current prime minister (PM) Narendra Modi is the main accused in the Gujarat riots of 2002 when he was the chief minister (CM) of Gujarat, this criminal activity is again in the news, as BBC has produced a comprehensive documentary on Gujarat riots and Modi’s role in this crime.

BBC DOCUMENTARY ON GUJARAT RIOTS

A new BBC documentary, ‘India: The Modi Question,’ sheds light on the role of India’s prime minister (PM) Narendra Modi in the Gujarat violence of 2002 when Modi was the chief minister (CM) of Gujarat

The first part of the series aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Two channel on January 17, 2023. As usual, without any substantiation, the Indian government has termed the BBC documentary a propaganda film, saying it aims to discredit Modi. It may not be allowed for viewing in India. The second part of the documentary was shown on BBC

Two on January 24, 2023 The Wire report said the BBC documentary claims that Modi is hugely divisive and India is currently in a religious turmoil under Modi.

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On January 23, The Caravan magazine published the text of the report of inquiry conducted by the UK government into the 2002 Gujarat violence, which was cited in the BBC documentary on Modi.

Although the BBC film is about Modi’s role in the Gujarat violence, the Modi government is projecting it as an attack on the Indian state and trying to block the screening of the film by hook or by crook.

The Modi government under its draconian laws to censor online content directed YouTube and Twitter to take down links of the BBC documentary and both the social media sites succumbed to the government’s pressure and blocked the film.

However, some media outlets have given details of the alternative channels that can be used to watch both the episodes of the two-part docuseries, India: The Modi Question

On January 24, 2023, international human rights organization Human Rights Watch tweeted parts of the film and said, “India has banned a BBC documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role in the 2002 riots in Gujarat state. The documentary highlighted a report that found Modi “directly responsible” for the “climate of impunity” enabling the violence”

GUJARAT VIOLENCE CASE

According to media reports, the documentary shows facts which ascertain that Modi was directly responsible for the Gujarat massacre that targeted Muslims in the state. The BBC film reveals that after the Gujarat violence, the British government had imposed a diplomatic boycott on Modi for his apparent failure to stop the genocidal crime against Muslims

As expected, the Supreme Court of India on June 24, 2022 dismissed an appeal against the exoneration of Modi in the 2002 Gujarat riots case. With random comments against the appeal, the judges said it is “devoid of merits” and filed “to keep the pot boiling.”

Zakia Jafri, the widow of Ehsan Jafri the Congress MP murdered in the Gujarat riots of 2002 had challenged the acquittal of Modi who was the prime accused as the CM of Gujarat when the massacre happened The Supreme Court had reserved its verdict on the petition seeking a fresh probe into the 2002 Gujarat riots filed by activist Teesta

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Setalvad and Zakia Jafri who told the top court in December 2021 that she is seeking justice without trying to implicate Modi.

Ms Jafri – through her lawyer Kapil Sibal – had contended in the Supreme Court on November 10, 2021 that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the Gujarat riots ignored evidence and drew conclusions without any investigation

Ms Jafri, 81, argued that the SIT did not record statements, seize phones, check how bombs were manufactured, and filed closure reports to exonerate Modi surreptitiously.

She has been fighting for justice for the past many years, as her husband Ehsan Jafri was among the 68 people killed at the Gulbarg Society in Ahmedabad on February 28, 2002 a day after a train was burnt at Godhra in Gujarat, killing 59 people that led to the mass murder of Muslims Without proper investigation, it was declared that Muslims had burnt the train.

GUJARAT POGROM

The SIT had exonerated Modi of all charges in the Gujarat pogrom against Muslims In a “summary closure report,” the SIT had said there was no “prosecutable evidence” against Modi, who was among 62 persons named in the complaint filed by Jafri and the humanitarian organization Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP)

According to a detailed report published on December 9, 2021 by the CJP, which has compiled the investigative material in the Zakia Jafri case, the petitioners made several submissions countering everything the SIT had put before the court and referred to all such material that required further investigation.

The CJP through its Secretary Teesta Setalvad was also the second petitioner in the case after Zakia Jafri Just a day after the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal against the exoneration of Modi, co-petitioner in the case Ms Setalvad was arrested by the anti-terrorism squad (ATS) of the Gujarat Police in June 2022 from her house in Mumbai.

It was a kind of revenge of the Modi government against Ms Setalvad because she had tried to get the Gujarat riots case opened in the Supreme Court. Later, in September, the Supreme Court granted interim bail to Ms Setalvad With the aim to destroy the evidence, a prime witness Haren Pandya – who was the Home Minister of Gujarat and who

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informed about Modi’s role in the Gujarat riots – was murdered in 2003 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

The Outlook magazine quoted Pandya who had revealed to the magazine in May 2002 that on the night of February 27, 2002 Modi had held a meeting at his residence.

In the meeting, Modi ordered the bureaucrats and police officers to allow “people to vent their frustration and not come in the way of the Hindu backlash” against Muslims after the mysterious Godhra train burning incident. The investigation into the murder of Pandya was not done properly so that the evidence could be destroyed.

A number of other key witnesses in the Gujarat riots case either died in mysterious circumstances or jailed on frivolous charges so that Modi could be acquitted in the case.

That is why police, bureaucrats, court judges, and other witnesses prefer to stay silent even when they know the truth Similarly, after Haren Pandya’s murder, politicians in the opposition parties and Modi’s own party are scared to talk about Gujarat riots. This is the main reason that Modi and his accomplices have not been prosecuted properly.

While the BBC documentary has discussed the Gujarat violence case thoroughly, most Indian media outlets are terrified to report about Modi’s role in the Gujarat riots. As a result, instead of getting prosecuted or convicted, Modi is ruling the country as a king and the witnesses have been either murdered or jailed.

Since the police, bureaucrats, court judges, opposition leaders, and journalists are scared, they do not discuss other cases of crime and corruption in which Modi is allegedly involved. These include the Rafale corruption case, PM-CARES Fund case, electronic voting machine (EVM) fraud case, Pulwama terror attack case, and others

MURDER OF MUSLIMS

While about 2,000 Muslims were killed in the Gujarat riots, there were incidents of rape, robbery, and widespread destruction of property affecting Muslims. It was alleged that the killings were executed at the behest of Modi.

Although Indian courts have exonerated Modi in this case, most Muslims in India still believe that Modi was responsible for the Gujarat massacre. The less said about the Indian courts, the better According to Human Rights Watch, the attacks against Muslims

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in Gujarat were actively supported by state government officials and the police. Police told Muslims, “We have no orders to save you.”

As a result, the U S administration denied visa to Modi in view of the allegations of human rights violations against him in the 2002 incidents of riots and carnage. But as he has become the PM of India, Modi is visiting the U S frequently because now he enjoys political immunity. [ Click here to watch a related video. ]

On October 26, 2021, after multiple adjournments, the Supreme Court had begun hearing a Special Leave Petition filed by Ms Jafri and CJP. The case was before a bench of Justices AM Khanwilkar, Dinesh Maheshwari, and CT Ravikumar which rejected the case against Modi arbitrarily

It is being increasingly observed that the Supreme Court of India judges are scared of crooked politicians - such as Modi - who virtually control them. When the case is against the government politicians or top officials connected with the politicians, the judges do not take any decision that may displease their government bosses.

In the past, multiple cases have been either ignored by the Supreme Court arbitrarily or the judgments have gone in favor of the Modi government These cases include Ayodhya temple case, Rafale corruption case, Modi-Adani financial fraud case, electronic voting machines (EVM) fraud case, PM-CARES Fund case, Article 370 case on Kashmir, Judge Loya death case, Gujarat riots case, Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) case, electoral bonds case, judicial corruption case, sextortion case of former Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, environmental crime case, Pegasus spyware case, and a number of other cases which still await justice.

Thus, the Supreme Court of India has lost its credibility and relevance. If you evaluate the Supreme Court judgments (involving the Modi government) through an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based expert system, you will find that almost all the judgments or delays are biased in favour of the Modi government. But there is no system to punish the judges who pronounce judgments influenced by their surreptitious links with politicians rather than any judicial reasoning

As most judges behave like demigods, there is no accountability for their own lawlessness and misconduct in the courts. Dishonesty is so rampant in the Indian courts that the judges shamelessly accept unsigned notes given in sealed covers to acquit politicians in serious criminal cases. Technology can help address such arbitrariness in

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Indian courts, but the courts are reluctant to use technology because they want to work in an autocratic manner.

In fact, the Supreme Court’s judgment in the Gujarat riots case should also be tested on an AI-based expert system to know the objectivity or truthfulness of the court decision.

COMPLICIT POLICE AND WEAK COURTS

Usually, the police and courts do not take action against Modi, the Modi government, and the leaders of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) The police officers have seen the horrific cases of Haren Pandya’s murder and Gujarat riots whistleblower Sanjiv Bhatt who tried to raise their voice against Modi.

Bhatt – who was a senior police officer – has been implicated in a custodial death case of 1990 and serving life imprisonment under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Shweta Sanjiv Bhatt, the wife of Sanjiv Bhatt, maintains that it is a fabricated case in which her husband has been falsely implicated.

Similarly, most judges must be scared after witnessing the fate of judge Loya (Brij Gopal Hari Kishan Loya) who had died in mysterious circumstances. In this case, BJP leader Amit Shah – who is now the Home Minister of India – was the prime accused.

But no investigation or investigating officer can dare to point the finger at Amit Shah who controls the police and other law-enforcement agencies Judges and investigating officers know that if judge Loya can die in an inexplicable manner, they also can be made to face the same fate.

Earlier it had happened in the Vyapam scam case in which, like Amit Shah, another BJP leader and Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was an accused. As the investigation into the Vyapam case was progressing, the witnesses and others familiar with the case started disappearing.

A Special Task Force (STF) submitted a list to the high court in 2015 informing that 23 people died “unnatural death.” Some media reports claimed that more than 40 people associated with the Vyapam scam had died under mysterious circumstances.

Obviously, most witnesses, police officers, and judges will not dare to go against the hostile actions of Modi and his accomplices This may be the reason that Modi has been

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acquitted in the Gujarat riots case. In all autocratic regimes, the rulers silently control and use courts to get all decisions in their favour.

In fact, Modi’s entire career in politics is founded on violent events such as the train burning in Godhra and Gujarat riots of 2002. Such anti-Muslim events helped Modi win votes of Hindu voters in a country where nearly 80% voters are Hindus

Since Modi is an illiterate and uncivilized politician, he does not deserve any position in the government. Initially, he would have won in Gujarat with Hindu votes. But at the national level, only a miniscule fraction of real Hindus support Modi’s divisive communal actions.

Therefore, since the Lok Sabha election of 2014, Modi and his party have been winning most elections with the selective manipulation of electronic voting machines (EVMs)

The opposition groups – including political parties, civil society, students, and journalists – are so terrified of Modi’s violent behavior that they do not challenge his hostile actions.

So, despite unprecedented corruption, inflation, unemployment, and religious animosity under his rule, Modi will keep running the country as a one-man regime. In the past 9 years of his rule, Modi has tarnished India’s image in all parts of the world and the BBC film has proved once again that Modi is not fit to run the country as its PM

A #BBCDocumentary hashtag trended on Twitter from January 19, 2023. The BBC documentary has tried to show the truth of Gujarat violence, but it will not have any impact on Modi or his government in India. The Modi government arrogantly rejects all truthful global reports that reveal the failure or the autocracy of the Modi regime. Without offering any logical reasoning, the Modi government randomly claims that it is a global conspiracy to discredit Modi and his government.

REQUEST FOR ACTION

Therefore, there is an urgent need for the world community to spread the truth of Gujarat violence so that such genocidal crimes do not take place again. To begin with, you are requested to formally urge all UN member states to include information on Gujarat violence in the contemporary history books of students in different classes You can also let me know if you want me to write these chapters for students in different countries.

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DISCLOSURE: I am an independent journalist and social activist. I do not belong to or support any political party. My editorial objectivity and aversion to the flawed political system in India can be assessed from the fact that I have not voted in any Indian election during the past more than 2 decades I strongly believe that all political parties in India are full of dishonest politicians who are hell-bent to further destroy the country which exists merely as an underdeveloped piece of land on the face of the earth

ABOUT ME: RAKESH RAMAN

This appeal is being filed by Rakesh Raman who is a national award-winning journalist and founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation Besides working at senior editorial positions with leading media companies, he was writing an exclusive edit-page column regularly for The Financial Express (a daily business newspaper of The Indian Express Group)

Nowadays, for the past 12 years, he has been running his own global news services on multiple news sites. He runs various environment protection, education awareness, and anti-corruption campaigns, and publishes digital magazines and research reports on different subjects. Earlier, he had been associated with the United Nations (UN) through the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) as a digital media expert to help businesses use technology for brand marketing and business development.

At present, Rakesh is associated with the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) Project as a Country Expert for India to provide expert research inputs on multiple topics pertaining to democracy and governance The V-Dem Project is managed by V-Dem Institute under the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He has been publishing The Unrest news magazine since 2020 to cover economic and political upheavals in the world.

In order to inform the Indian citizens and the global community about the extent of corruption in India, he compiled and released in October 2022 a comprehensive report on corruption in the country Under the title “India Corruption Research Report 2022 (ICRR 2022),” the research report covers diverse aspects of corruption in India.

He has also been publishing The Integrity Bulletin news magazine since 2018 to cover local and international corruption issues to engage with different stakeholders who are trying to combat corruption in the world He has also announced the new project for

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2023 to compile the India Corruption Research Report 2023 (ICRR 2023). You can click here to know about the project and support it financially with your donations.

He has launched a nationwide campaign to introduce social democracy in India in order to build an egalitarian society in which all citizens could enjoy equal rights, opportunities, freedoms, and access to justice He is running an editorial section / microsite “Power Play: Lok Sabha Election 2024 in India” to cover the election news, events, and political campaigns.

He is also running a nationwide campaign to save school students of India from directionless education so that students could acquire modern skills that can help them in the job market In his anti-corruption activities, he participated in a global petition led by Germany-based international organization Transparency International to call for the UN General Assembly Special Session against Corruption, UNGASS 2021, to direct all countries to set up central, public registers of beneficial ownership

He runs a community-driven anti-corruption social service “Clean House” to help the residents of Delhi raise their voice against the growing corruption and injustice in housing societies where millions of people suffer because of rampant corruption and lawlessness. He has also formed an environment protection group called Green Group in New Delhi, which is the most polluted national capital in the world

As Rakesh has been facing constant threats including death threats for his editorial and anti-corruption work, the Paris-based international organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) that defends freedom of journalists has urged the Indian government to save him from threats and persecution. You can click here to read his full profile.

Rakesh Raman

Editor, RMN News Service [ Website ]

Founder, RMN Foundation [ Website ]

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