Instead of being so melodramatic in an interview that is a clear pre election PR exercise, all Modi has to do is surrender himself before the Magistrates Court hearing the Zakia Jafri/CJP case and say he is willing to be prosecuted under sections 166 and 153 a and b of the Indian Penal Code as recommended by Amicus Curaie Shri Raju Ramachandran.
“We were discussing Gujarat at a common friend’s place when both Salim saab and Bhatt saab suggested that a dialogue is a must to resolve any issue. I never thought Modi would agree to an interview that focused on post-Godhra riots,” Siddiqui, editor of Nai Duniya, told TOI.
It is significant that Modi chose to talk about post-Godhra violence to an Urdu weekly after having walked out of television talkshows when prodded on the riots.
The interview has also led to talks about a possible softening of stance of SP leader Mulayam Singh Yadav towards Modi. But, Siddiqui quickly rebuts the theory. “This has nothing to do with SP or Netaji. I am a journalist first then a member of a political party,” said Siddiqui, who has had stints with the Congress and the Bahujan Samaj Party in the past.
When contacted, Bhatt confirmed he had adiscussion with Siddiqui at the residence of Gujarati businessman Zafar Sareshwala. “Shahid did his job as a journalist. It will be unfortunate if the write up is used as a PR exercise ,” said Bhatt.
July 26, 2012 at 11:35 pm
the fellow who has orchestrated the killings to say this !!!!! such people shall be given justice by the peoples court
adulan
July 27, 2012 at 12:54 am
100% agree with the solution “Instead of being so melodramatic in an interview that is a clear pre election PR exercise, all Modi has to do is surrender himself before the Magistrates Court hearing the Zakia Jafri/CJP case and say he is willing to be prosecuted under sections 166 and 153 a and b of the Indian Penal Code as recommended by Amicus Curaie Shri Raju Ramachandran.”