The editorial in the latest issue of Organiser titled SIT nails the mother of all canards Fabricated Evidence,Imaginary Incidents,Cooked-Up Killings,Tutored Witnesses,Two-Dozen Template Affidavits to Support Secularism, writes: Secularists in India have a penchant for spreading lies. Perjury promoters in the façade of NGOs hogged immense publicity cooking up macabre riot stories. They did it with the help of tutored witnesses giving imaginary incidents. The first to expose the criminal conspiracy of this pseudo-secular brigade under activist Teesta Setalvad was her most celebrated witness Zahira Shaikh. Now,in a more credible and stinging revelation,the Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by former CBI director K Raghavan along with former DGP CB Satpathy and three senior IPS officers Geetha Johri,Shivanand Jha and Ashish Bhatia entrusted with the inquiry into the post-Godhra riots in Gujarat in 2002,has nailed the NGO claims in the apex court. It adds: The findings of the SIT have exposed the mischief spread by Setalvad who paraded the so-called Gujarat riot victims before the whole world claiming that the state was not giving them justice. The findings of the SIT have come as yet another clinching evidence of the dubious and sinister game being played by the so-called patrons of secularism to tarnish the image of BJP and the Gujarat government. Narendra Modi was mercilessly targeted by the media. The SIT has given sufficient grounds to the Supreme Court to doubt the authenticity of incidents highlighted by Setalvad and her notorious NGO,Citizens for Justice and Peace. Now the evidences have put a question mark on their claims on raping and ripping Kasur Banos stomach,killing the foetus. All the affidavits were drafted,typed and printed from the same computer giving the impression that they were prepared at one place and they were tutored. Evidences of 22 witnesses were suspect,according to the SIT,owing to the identical submissions made to the court. The SIT found that these complainants were not even aware of the incidents. The SIT has made it clear that the evidence it acquired established that witnesses were tutored to give evidence about imaginary incidents and the charges levelled against the then Ahmedabad police chief PC Pandey were baseless.
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