The “encounter” on 26.11.05, of Sohrabuddin Sheikh had exposed all encounters of the period 2002-2006. He was shot and killed at Narol, Ahmedabad alleging that he was a terrorist who had come to kill Narendra Modi. The Police also killed his wife Kauserbi. A letter from Rubabuddin, his brother to the Chief Justice of India started an inquiry that led to the complete exposure of the fake encounters. Jan Sangharsh Manch had formed a team to help all the victims of such fake encounters and expose the cold blooded killings. We tell you the story chronologically as we had seen it……

- Open Letter to Narendra Modi From Riot Victims
- Justice Shah also monitors STF work
- Gujarat IPS officer Rahul Sharma was chargesheeted
- Hypocrisy of Anna’s Lokpal
- Some intel records destroyed, says riots probe panel
- Sadik Jamal case: FIR sought against IB officer, 16 cops in Ahmedabad
- Probe retraction by witnesses: HC
- Elaan March-June 2011 – The Red Faced Communist
- Riot panel rejects plea challenging IPS officer”s examination
- Detection of Crime Branch failed to properly investigate Sadik Jamal encounter case
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Convention against Torture:
India signed the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment on 14 October 1997, but has yet to ratify it.