Modi should quit, be prosecuted: CPI-M

04 Sep 2013 Evaluate

The CPI-M Wednesday asked Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to quit and demanded his prosecution following charges by a jailed police officer that he had approved 'encounter killings. The CPI-M statement came a day after police officer after police officer D.G. Vanzara accused Modi and former Gujarat home minister Amit Shah of approving the killings of alleged terrorists.

Communist Party of India-Marxist said for a Supreme Court supervised inquiry into a CD, which refers to efforts by the BJP leadership to sabotage the process of justice in some of the criminal cases. D.G. Vanzara once known to be close to Modi has been in jail since April 2007 on charges of killing terror suspects in cold blood.

The letter written by Vanzara 'confirms in the most direct way what was known to most citizens - that the killings were executed with the full knowledge and direction of those leading the Gujarat Government and it is proved in letter that encounter killings were an intrinsic policy of the Gujarat government against terrorism.

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