Petition urging Chief Justices K.G. Balakrishnan and Ahmed Musa Ebrahim not to share a platform with Chief Minister Narendra Modi
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Justice K.G. Balakrishnan
Supreme Court of India,
Tilak Marg,
New Delhi-110 001 (India)
Justice Ahmed Musa Ebrahim
c/o Ambassador Jonathan Wutawunashe
Zimbabwe Embassy
New Delhi - 110066, India
Honorable Justices K.G. Balakrishnan and Ahmed Musa Ebrahim:
As you may be aware that we are at an important threshold of the justice process in Gujarat against the Chief Minister Narendra Modi, in the case for conspiracy into mass murder (Zakia Ahsan Jafri and Citizens for Justice and Peace). For the first time in the history of this country the chief minister will be questioned by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) into direct allegations of his complicit role in the 2002 violence. You have been a staunch supporter of this struggle.
A disturrbing piece of information has reached us (an invitation card for a function at a Law College in Ahmedabad this Sunday, March 28, 2010) where Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan will Preside, Chief Minister Shri Narendra Modi will be the Chief Guest, and Justice Ahmed Musa Ebrahim, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe, will be the Guest of Honour.
An association of the Chief Justices of India and Zimbabwe with a person who is being examined for his role in the killing of innocent people, under the directives of the Supreme Court will send out wrong signals and undermine the process of justice in Gujarat. Not long ago, Supreme Court of India had called the Chief Minister Narendra Modi a modern day Nero.
Your eminence, we the undersigned urge you not to share a platform with Chief Minister Narendra Modi, pending criminal investigations against him per the directives of your own institution the Supreme Court. We sincerely hope that you will decline the offer of the Gujarat National Law University, or ask them not to invite Mr. Narendra Modi as the Chief Guest on their first annual convocation.
Respectfully yours,
Nishrin Hussain (nishrinh@yahoo.com)
Zuber Jafri (zuber@visionjafri.org)
Najid Hussain (najidhussain@yahoo.com)
Supreme Court of India,
Tilak Marg,
New Delhi-110 001 (India)
Justice Ahmed Musa Ebrahim
c/o Ambassador Jonathan Wutawunashe
Zimbabwe Embassy
New Delhi - 110066, India
Honorable Justices K.G. Balakrishnan and Ahmed Musa Ebrahim:
As you may be aware that we are at an important threshold of the justice process in Gujarat against the Chief Minister Narendra Modi, in the case for conspiracy into mass murder (Zakia Ahsan Jafri and Citizens for Justice and Peace). For the first time in the history of this country the chief minister will be questioned by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) into direct allegations of his complicit role in the 2002 violence. You have been a staunch supporter of this struggle.
A disturrbing piece of information has reached us (an invitation card for a function at a Law College in Ahmedabad this Sunday, March 28, 2010) where Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan will Preside, Chief Minister Shri Narendra Modi will be the Chief Guest, and Justice Ahmed Musa Ebrahim, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe, will be the Guest of Honour.
An association of the Chief Justices of India and Zimbabwe with a person who is being examined for his role in the killing of innocent people, under the directives of the Supreme Court will send out wrong signals and undermine the process of justice in Gujarat. Not long ago, Supreme Court of India had called the Chief Minister Narendra Modi a modern day Nero.
Your eminence, we the undersigned urge you not to share a platform with Chief Minister Narendra Modi, pending criminal investigations against him per the directives of your own institution the Supreme Court. We sincerely hope that you will decline the offer of the Gujarat National Law University, or ask them not to invite Mr. Narendra Modi as the Chief Guest on their first annual convocation.
Respectfully yours,
Nishrin Hussain (nishrinh@yahoo.com)
Zuber Jafri (zuber@visionjafri.org)
Najid Hussain (najidhussain@yahoo.com)
778 Signatures
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Arif Hussain
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Mubasshir Khumushi
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- No dignitary should share a platform with Modi
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Syed Waseem
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M Ghazali Khan
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- Unbelievably shocking! Two chief justices sharing a platform with a criminal will be a world record. Letвs hope that these eminences will review their decision and refuse to honour this murderer.
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Tariq Farooqi
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Suhaib Siddiqi
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- None of the Jutices should ever participate in any event where Modi is present
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Anwar Ahmad Alawi
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- The Nero of Gujarat must be avoided till justice prevailed and he get out of the power and hanged for organsing the killing 5000 people
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Khalid Azam
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Aftab Hussain
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Fazal R. Khan
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Moinullah Khan
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- Modi should be punished
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Mirza A. Beg
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- Appearence of Two supreme Court Justices would be construed by Mr. Modi to be validation of the rape of Justice by him in 2002
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S A AZEEM
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Sufia Salim
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- Respectable personalities must not share the platform with the murderer period.
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Hasan Chowdhury
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- Boston, USA
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Amin Zama
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Rozina Zama
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Ilyas
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Omar Khalidi
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Rizwan Shaik
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Mohammed Naser
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Abdul hafiz lakhani
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- i am a journalist and write regularly about riots and court procceding
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Nasir Mujawar
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shakeel
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- I am confident that once the honorary chief justices are made aware of Modi's role, they will do the right thing of not sharing the paltfrom and legitimizing him.
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Syed
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- Judges must never allow criminals to shake their hands
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anwar
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Zafar Siddiqui
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- Please uphold the sanctity of the position that you occupy.
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GhulamMuhammed
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- Very unnecessary for Chief Justice to attend any foreign country function, and that too with Narendara Modi who is so tainted for allegations of genocide of Muslims in Gujarat
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Usman Ansari
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Shafi Refai
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khalid
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Syed
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- Justice and Injustice can NOT do together. There is a significant difference between the two.
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Ray Rana
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saif khan
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Sajjad Lateef
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Rasheed Ahmed
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- Mockery is the right word.
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Adnan
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Tanweer Noor
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Kshama Shah
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Ajaz Butler
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Fr. Cedric Prakash
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nazneen khatoon
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Dr Tariq Zuberi
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firoz vohra
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- It wil make Indian Democracy weaker by giving any legtimacy to the Mass Murderer like Modi.
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Ahsan Ali Khan
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- Modi has defamed India, and have caused untold suffering to the Indians of of his state. I feel ashamed even to write his name.
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Arif Zaman
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- Please don't share the platform with this murderer
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Mohammed Amin
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Wasim Ahmad
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David Sha
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- Same on the chief justice
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RUKhan
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