Naroda Patiya Carnage: BJP leader and 31 other accused get life term
Published by: Neeraj Joshi
Published on: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 at 18:17 IST
In riots, that took place in Naroda Patiya, 97 Muslims were killed. Explaining the details of the sentence, Special Public Prosecutor Akhil Desai said that the life term awarded to Kodnani and other convicts apart from Bajrangi are under various sections of the Indian Penal Code.
"Kodnani gets 10 years under section 307 of the Indian Penal Code (attempt to murder), and 18 years under section 302 (punishment for murder)," Desai told. He said that in India, someone convicted to a life sentence is entitled to remission after 14 years imprisonment. However, Kodnani will only be entitled to remission after 28 years, while Bajarangi will stay in jail till his death.
Of the 30 others convicted for the crime, seven will face a 10 plus 21 years of life imprisonment, while the rest will be entitled to 10 plus 14 years of imprisonment.
Desai said that he respects the decision of the court not to give the death sentence adding that the court has taken cognizance of the suffering of the victims. More than 10 years after a mob hacked and burnt to death the 97 Muslims in Naroda Patiya here Feb 28, 2002, the special court had Wednesday convicted 32 people, including Kodnani and Bajrangi, for the massacre.
The special court in Ahmedabad also acquitted 29 people.
In 2009, the Supreme Court appointed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the case as well as other cases relating to the Gujarat riots in which 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, were killed. Of the 64 people accused in the case, three died during trial. The remaining 61 accused were tried for murder, arson and rioting. Most of them were out on bail.
A total of 327 witnesses and 2,500 documentary evidences were presented to court in the case.
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