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Jaideep Patel (or Jaydeep Patel) is a medical doctor who runs a pathology lab in
Naroda Naroda is a fast-growing area in Ahmedabad, northeast of central Ahmedabad in the Indian state of Gujarat. History * Early Development: Originally a small agricultural village, Naroda benefited from its strategic location along trade route ...
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in
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. He served as the Gujarat state general secretary for
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(VHP), a Hindu nationalist organisation, during the
2002 Gujarat riots The 2002 Gujarat riots, also known as the 2002 Gujarat violence or the Gujarat pogrom, was a three-day period of inter-communal violence in the western Indian state of Gujarat. The Godhra train burning, burning of a train in Godhra on 27 Fe ...
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Role in 2002 Gujarat riots

In the
Godhra train burning The Godhra train burning occurred on the morning of 27 February 2002, when 59 Hindu pilgrims and '' karsevaks'' returning from Ayodhya were killed in a fire inside the Sabarmati Express near the Godhra railway station in Gujarat, India. The c ...
incident on 27 February 2002, a train carrying pilgrims ("karsevaks") from a VHP-organized ceremony at Ayodhya was burnt by a Muslim mob, killing 59 people, including 25 women and 15 children. Jaideep Patel was present in Godhra to attend to the victims of the incident. He proudly told news reporters that he entered the burnt compartment even before the police did. He is believed to have had a role in the controversial decision taken by the Chief Minister
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, Home Minister Gordhan Zadaphia and the District Magistrate, Javanti Ravi, to send the bodies of victims to Ahmedabad. The charred dead bodies were handed over to him by the executive magistrate of Godhra, allegedly at the behest of his senior officers, to be transported to Ahmedabad. They were transported in 5 trucks, along with a police escort, to Sola Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad, reaching there at 4 A.M. on 28 February. Patel testified to the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) that the BJP MLA's
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visited the hospital the next morning, and the Hindu mobs gathered at the hospital "thrashed them" for the inability of the Government to protect the karsevaks. Subsequently, Kodnani and Patel were accused of being involved in the Naroda Gam and Naroda Patia massacres where 95 Muslims were murdered in a gruesome attack by Hindu mobs. The senior Police Officer PB Gondia, who registered First Information Reports (FIR) naming Kodnani and Patel was transferred out of his post, and the FIR mysteriously vanished. Investigating officers subsequently produced alibis for the two accused, claiming that they were at the Sola Civil Hospital at the time of the massacres. Mobile phone records placing Kodnani and Patel at the scene of the riots were buried by the police. They were brought to light by the
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in 2004, and later investigated by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the
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in 2008. Kodnani and Patel ignored notices for deposition by the SIT, which declared them absconders in February 2009. They obtained an anticipatory bail from a sessions court, which was revoked by the Gujarat High Court on 27 March 2009, leading to their subsequent arrest, seven years after the carnage. Kodnani was implicated in both Naroda Patia and Naroda Gaam cases, whereas Patel was implicated in the Naroda Gaam case. Patel was however in constant mobile phone contact with the
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leader Babu Bajrangi, who was a leading participant in the Naroda Patia massacre, and Patel was kept informed of the death toll at regular intervals.


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Sources * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Patel, Jaideep Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Hindutva Gujarati people 2002 Gujarat riots Indian prisoners and detainees Vishva Hindu Parishad members Hindu nationalists Hinduism-motivated violence in India