I have
never seen the Sabarmati Express, says Godhra 'mastermind'
Saturday March 26, 2011 02:25:33 PM,
Abu Zafar , IANS
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Godhra (Gujarat): The
man who spent eight years in jail on charges of burning the Sabarmati Express in Godhra and killing 59 people has now been
declared innocent and walks free. But Saeed Umarji is a bitter man
and says he is a social worker who had never even seen the train.
Maulana Hussain Ibrahim Umarji, popularly known as Saeed Umarji,
said that the only reason authorities had punished him was because
he spoke on behalf of innocent fellow Muslims.
"I have never seen the Sabarmati Express because it passes from
Godhra only at night," the 65-year-old Umarji told IANS in an
exclusive interview.
Umarji said he was a social worker who was at the forefront of
relief efforts when a devastating earthquake ravaged Latur in
Maharashtra in 1993 and Kutch in Gujarat in 2001.
"I also ran several relief camps after the Gujarat riots of 2002. A
total of 3,500 people took shelter. We also took care of people who
got arrested in the Godhra case," said Umarji, who runs educational
institutions in the town of Godhra, about 115 km from Gujarat's main
city Ahmedabad.
A mob targeted the Sabarmati Express's Coach S6 Feb 27, 2002, near
the Godhra station burning to death 59 people, mostly Hindu
activists who were returning home from Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh.
The incident, later dubbed a conspiracy, triggered one of the worst
communal riots in Gujarat leaving over 1,000 people, mostly Muslims,
dead. Thousands were injured, and thousands of others uprooted from
homes.
Umarji was one of the many arrested for the train burning. After
eight years in jail, a judge last month acquitted Umarji and many
others of the charges.
A graduate from Darul Uloom, Deoband, Umarji is a bitter man today.
"Jail is a graveyard of living people," Umarji said.
"I lost eight years of my precious life. No one can return it now. I
and my family were mentally tortured.
"Our ladies normally never stepped out of home. But after my arrest,
for several days my wife couldn't stay at home. My sons lived in
fear," Umarji told IANS, referring to fears of reprisals from Hindu
radicals.
While he was in prison, and with no sign when -- if at all -- he
would be released, four of his sons and two daughters got married.
But there was an unusual spin-off because of his stay in the
Sabarmati Central Jail at Ahmadabad.
"Before my arrest, I could walk only to the nearby mosque. But I
exercised in jail. Now I walk around 10 km daily."
The social worker says he was implicated in a false case because he
tried to blame the state government of Narendra Modi for the 2002
violence.
"My biggest sin was that that I gave a memorandum to Prime Minister
Atal Bihari Vajpayeei and explained in detail the role of the state
machinery during the riots. That was when he visited Godhra.
"I mentioned the problems we (Muslims) faced after the Godhra
incident, but they (authorities) wanted us to keep quiet and not to
complain."
Later, he was asked to meet Vajpayee at Gandhinagar. "I refused. I
didn't want to meet him because it was of no use."
Umarji recalled how police treated him in captivity. One question he
was repeatedly asked was why he gave a statement against the Gujarat
Police on the human rights situation.
Even as he laments over his fate, Umarji is sympathetic to those who
died in the Sabarmati Express.
"I condemn that incident and I express my sympathy to them and their
families."
(Abu Zafar can be
contacted at abuzafar@journalist.com)
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