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On 27 February 2002, the S6 coach of the Sabamarmi Express train caught fire. It was in the way from Ayodhya city to Uttar Pradesh to Gujarat. There were many S6 coaches of train on board kar sevaks – Hindus to carry bricks from their villages, to build a temple in Ayodhya.
It was not clear what happened, but someone pulled the chain, causing the train to stop in Godhra city. A clash started between some kar sevaks And people at the railway station.
The incident soon took a violent turn, and the bogie caught the fire. At least 59 kar sevaks The death was taken, and a story spread that they were killed by Muslims at Godhra station. If Muslims killed Hindus, Hindus should retaliate, the crowd was justice that was implemented in two-thirds of the state.
The next day, from 28 February, later, the Hindu crowd, took hungry to take revenge, the Muslims landed in the neighborhood. In Ahmedabad, at a distance of about 128 kilometers from where the S6 coach was burnt, Ehsan Jafri saw a crowd near his set of flats.
The crowd was getting large and close to the Gulberg Society, so Ehsan gave birth to the police. Eyewitnesses, including his wife, later said that the police did not arrive.
Ehsan was still reported to shoot in the air with his personal gun, hoping to scare the crowd. Instead, Zakia watched and testified that the mob, perhaps firing, surrounded the Gulberg Society, and eventually found Ehsan. They dragged her from their home, then used swords and knives, which was on them to cut them into pieces.
On 18 June 2016, 14 years after the massacre, the Supreme Court convicted 24 people, 11 people for life in the Gulberg Society case. However, the allegations of Zakia of PM Modi’s complexity were dismissed. Zakia appealed to the Supreme Court, but was also rejected in 2022.