The Narendra Modi government was on Wednesday pulled up by the Gujarat high court for "inaction and negligence" on its part during the 2002 post-Godhra riots that led to large-scale destruction of religious structures.
A division bench of acting chief Justice Bhaskar Bhattacharya and Justice J B Pardiwala made these observations, while ordering compensation for over 500 religious structures in the state.
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Guj HC raps Modi for 'inaction' during post-Godhra riots
The court also ordered that principal judges of 26 districts of the state will receive the applications for compensation of religious structures in their respective districts and decide on it. They have been asked to send their decisions to HC within six months.
IRCG's petition in 2003 had sought court's directions to the government to pay compensation towards damage of religious places during riots on the ground that the National Human Rights Commission, too, had recommended and the state government had in principle accepted the suggestion.
Guj HC raps Modi for 'inaction' during post-Godhra riots
Image: A file photo of the Godhra carnage siteThe state government had opposed the IRCG petition, saying it was a violation of article 27 of the Constitution. The government further said that there was no policy with regards to compensation for restoration/repair of religious places damaged or destroyed during the riots.
Lawyer for IRCG, M T M Hakim hailed it as a "landmark judgment" in the country, in which compensation has been ordered for destruction of religious structures.
"This is also probably for the first time that a court has held the state government responsible for inaction and negligence during the 2002 riots," Hakim said.
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