265:"When a subject hesitated during an interview, Khetan said: 'I won't quote it anywhere ... For that matter ... I am not even going to quote you' and immediately after the reporter promised that, the interviewee made a chilling admission: Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, had given the Hindu chauvinists three days to do whatever they wanted without government interference. Obviously the fact that the sitting Chief Minister of a state participated in communal violence is a matter that the public must know about, but I can see no way that the story would have come out had Khetan not bent the rules."
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he was charged, Bajrangi denied his involvement and said, "I never killed even an ant in my life". He also told reporters, "I did not lead any mob in Naroda Patiya. The sting operation shows me saying that I took a sword and cut open a woman's womb. But I was trying to explain that the FIR filed against me accuses me of that act and that I deny it." He was later convicted by the riot court for 97 of those murdered at Naroda Patiya, which was one location among many in
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examination of the exhibits by them, it is clear that the recordings in the Sting
Operation are authentic." After interviewing the subjects of the videos, the CBI reported, "Most of the above mentioned persons have stated that they were approached by some person / persons and that they have talked on the subject of Gujarat Riots which is the subject matter of the sting operation."
291:, described the timing of the report's release as being so transparently pegged to the Gujarat assembly polls that even breast-beating secular fundamentalists found it hard to defend. It was pointed out that the report was released only a month before the assembly elections of Gujarat, and some claimed the sting was only meant to bring the downfall of the
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was a 16th-century ruler who was known for confronting the enemy at the Battle of
Haldighati. In the Tehelka transcript, Bajrangi is further quoted as saying, "(and we killed at will, turned the place into Haldighati)... And I am proud of it, if I get another chance, I will kill even more ..." After
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There was substantial media interest in the report's description of
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One video showed Babu
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called their claims as "boastful lies". Also in the report, one VHP activist said a police superintendent promised to kill five
Muslims and fulfilled it during the violence in the Dariapur area. Official records showed that the superintendent was not posted in the given location.
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report. The CBI investigated the raw video footage and the equipment used to create it, and interviewed 14 of 18 "persons belonging to different Hindu outfits like VHP, Bajrang Dal, RSS and
Gujarat Police have been shown making revelations."
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Richard both claimed that Modi visited Naroda Patiya a day after the violence to thank them. Official records showed that Modi did not make any such visit.
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on the bodies at the time during the violence, testified before a special court. The court identified the deceased woman and found only evidence of 100 percent burns on her body during the post mortem.
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257:"From the perspective of squeaky-clean journalism, Khetan has broken two rules: Firstly, misrepresenting his identity as a journalist and secondly, making false promises about confidentiality."
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Gujarat Riots: The True Story (The Truth of the 2002 riots)
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504:"Hindus Detail Involvement In Deadly '02 Riots in India"
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994:Tehelka sting a political conspiracy: Shiv Sena
660:"Hindu activists accuse Modi for Gujarat riots"
150:give us time after that, he said this openly."
1173:"Journalist who 'stung' Babu Bajrangi deposes"
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759:. NDTV. October 26, 2007. Archived from
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1053:"Editors Guild condemns Gujarat action"
953:Outlook India - November 12, 2007 issue
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180:Madan Chawal (Gulbarg Society massacre)
177:Prahlad Raju (Gulbarg Society massacre)
331:never conducted any sting against the
315:material with material from the movie
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1111:. Tehelka magazine. September 1, 2007
919:. Chicago: Haymarket Books. pp.
889:. South Asian Journalists Association
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1360:Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover Up
529:"Top RSS, VHP men behind 2002 riots"
476:Majumder, Sanjoy (26 October 2007).
142:, in the words of those who did it."
881:Dudney, Arthur (October 31, 2007).
826:"BJP dismisses Gujarat riot claims"
824:Sanjoy Majumder (26 October 2007).
478:"BJP dismisses Gujarat riot claims"
1061:. October 30, 2007. Archived from
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535:. October 26, 2007. Archived from
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1255:Safehouse Of Horrors - The Report
1132:. Indian Express. August 30, 2012
1042:Outlook India - November 12, 2007
1023:Deccan Herald - October 27, 2007
1009:Who killed 254 Hindus in Gujarat?
127:, set up to ascertain the truth."
99:cadres across Muslim localities."
1353:Gujarat: The Making of a Tragedy
850:Manas Dasgupta (18 March 2010).
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639:from the original on 2014-12-07
51:Central Bureau of Investigation
1441:Accident or Conspiracy: Godhra
963:Half-truths don't help Muslims
589:Jaffrelot, Christophe (2012).
171:Suresh Richard (Naroda Patiya)
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1197:Ashish Khetan (Sep 8, 2012).
658:Rajesh, Y.P. (Oct 26, 2007).
629:"Gujarat: The noose tightens"
595:Economic and Political Weekly
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1463:Coalition Against Genocide
1226:. Tehelka. August 29, 2012
1021:Tehelka is Cong proxy: BJP
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1040:'Is It For Another Riot?'
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307:report claimed, and that
283:Anti-BJP bias allegations
183:Rajendra Vyas (Ahmedabad)
1499:Investigative journalism
1336:Gulbarg Society massacre
1199:"The Sting in the Story"
1011:Sify - November 16, 2007
915:Field Notes on Democracy
785:. Westland. p. 448.
358:Indian National Congress
346:Pro-BJP bias allegations
333:Indian National Congress
186:Anil Patel (Sabarkantha)
125:Nanavati-Shah Commission
1458:The Truth: Gujarat 2002
981:March 21, 2008, at the
911:Roy, Arundhati (2009).
17:The Truth: Gujarat 2002
1406:Bhoomiyude Avakashikal
1326:Naroda Patiya massacre
1267:Tehelka, 8 Sept 2012.
781:Verghese, B G (2010).
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251:Columbia University
242:Journalistic ethics
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