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Aden - Yasmine El Tohamy - The report says there is no direct evidence to implicate Modi, the then Gujarat chief minister, or his cabinet.
The Nanavati Commission report tabled in the Gujarat Assembly on Wednesday has cleared the then Narendra Modi government in the state of complicity in the riots that rocked Gujarat in the wake of the Godhra incident in 2002.
The Nanavati Commission was constituted to probe the allegations that members of then Cabinet fomented violence against minorities in Gujarat.
The report, which runs into 1,500 pages, points out that there is no direct evidence to implicate the then chief minister or any member of his cabinet in inspiring violence in the riots.
The report was submitted to former Gujarat chief minister Anandiben Patel but the final report was tabled earlier on Wednesday in the state assembly.
Over a thousand people had lost their lives in the communal riots in 2002.
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