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Former DGP of Punjab KPS Gill, who had served as security advisor
to the Gujarat Chief Minister in 2002, has said that Narendra Modi
cannot
be blamed for post-Godhra riots as it is the job of the police
leadership to respond to law and order situations.
He was speaking at the launch of his biography- 'KPS Gill: The
Paramount Cop' last night, which was attended by eminent
personalities like Punjab
Kesari Group Editor-in-Chief Vijay Kumar Chopra, Indian Express
Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta, former CBI Director P C Sharma
and others.
"In law and order situations, it is the police leadership which has to
respond and not the political leadership," Mr Gill said when asked by
reporters
about his assessment of Modi's handling of post-Godhra events.
In the book, Gill has lavished praise on Mr Modi saying he had
"sincere"
intentions to end the violence and accused other parties of trying to defame
him.
"I realised that people of all political parties who were anti-Modi and anti-BJP were taking advantage of
this mayhem and making all
efforts to defame Modi one way or the other," he says.
He charged the policemen and the administration had become communal after the incident in Godhra and
Mr Modi, who had just become
the chief Minister, did not have proper grip over the state machinery.
Speaking to reporters, he said that after taking charge as the security advisor of the state, he had visited
all places where violence had taken
place and policemen from top to bottom refuted having received any direction of the type being
mentioned.
He also said a majority of the deaths in the riots had taken place in 5-6 incidents.
Addressing the audience, Mr Gill said some of his family members did not like his comments.
He told reporters that while his family members had been reading newspapers, he had experienced the
developments.
Mr Gill had been appointed in May, 2002, as the security advisor to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra
Modi to bolster efforts to effectively
check communal violence in the state.
Vijay Kumar Chopra, Editor-in-Chief of Punjab Kesari, lauded Mr Gill's stint as DGP of Punjab and said
he had "infused a new life in a l
ifeless police force"
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