Manch’s own report trashes conspiracy theory behind Godhra incident The Jan Sangharsh Manch (JSM) on Friday rejected Part one of the Justice Nanavati Commission’s report on the Godhra incident. It said the report was a product of “unfortunate, manipulation of evidence” to reach a pre-ordained conclusion. The JSM released its own report based on all the evidence and material placed before the Commission. It said the burning of the S6 coach of the Sabarmati Express on February 27, 2002 was an accident and not a part of the pre planned conspiracy as is being stated in the Nanavati report. “The Nanavati-Mehta report has overlooked the wealth of evidence on record, taken them selectively, relied heavily on the investigation carried by Noel Parmar, which was not accepted by the Supreme Court and come to its own conclusion,” said Mukul Sinha, who appeared on behalf of the JSM before the Commission. (Source)

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