The Supreme Court on Friday said that the disgruntled officers of the Gujarat government need to be in the dock and proceeded with, in accordance with law, for creating a sensation by making false revelations on the 2002 riots.
At a press conference held at the Marathi Patrakar Sangh, a four-member panel emphasised on the need “to spread awareness about issues arising from Supreme Court judgment refusing compensation for destruction of places of worship during Gujarat riots of 2002, resulting in distortion of concept of secularism”.
The Supreme Court will consider a Gujarat government appeal challenging a state high court order directing it to aid the repair and rebuilding of religious shrines damaged in the 2002 communal riots.
DGP Singh also played down the threat faced by Bhatt,saying the officer had merely done his job like all other police officers and the threat assessment didnt show him at a risk
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