The SIT today opposed sharing with activists its final report on the probe into allegations of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi’s involvement in 2002 riots, as a court reserved till Wednesday its order on their plea seeking access to the crucial document.
During the hearing in the court of Metropolitan Magistrate M S Bhatt, the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team(SIT) opposed the applications by Teesta Seetalvad and other activists, saying some of them had no locus standi to be given a copy of the report.
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