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Modi and Godhra The Fiction of Fact Finding

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Uncover the truth behind the Gujarat 2002 riots. Manoj Mitta’s “Modi and Godhra” exposes the ambiguities and contradictions in official fact-finding, revealing crucial evidence overlooked by the Nanavati Commission and SIT. Explore Modi’s role and the unanswered questions surrounding the violence. This updated edition provides a critical analysis of the 2002 carnage and its implications for Indian democracy.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789351365846
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 248 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9351365840
  • Publisher Date: 15 Aug 2014
  • Height: 141 mm
  • No of Pages: 280
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 215 mm

16 reviews for Modi and Godhra The Fiction of Fact Finding

  1. Lalit Kumar Chauhan

    This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics and history. It sheds light on the ambiguities surrounding a tragic event.

  2. Jayesh Mittal

    Important for understanding the complexities of the Godhra case. Mitta’s analysis is sharp, but the writing style could be more engaging.

  3. Shubhayu Saha

    A critical examination of the fact-finding process. It challenges the official narrative, though it would benefit from a more balanced perspective.

  4. Gyan Prakash

    An important book, but be warned that it can be a difficult read if you do not have prior context.

  5. Sameer Sanjay Bhosle

    This book is okay. I thought it dragged on for a bit, but it did expose some key evidence and ambiguities from the event.

  6. Madhav Relhan

    Mitta does a commendable job of pointing out inconsistencies. However, the book can feel overwhelming with its detailed accounts.

  7. Mamta Garg

    The author raises pertinent questions that have not been answered. I think this book is important to read for historical purposes.

  8. Mohit Kumar

    This book gives so much context into the event! The reading could be a bit dry at times but it is easy to understand.

  9. Devesh Upadhyay

    Mitta’s book is a crucial addition to the discourse on the Gujarat riots. He highlights ignored evidence. It can be repetitive.

  10. Aditya

    A must read for anyone wanting to understand the facts about the Godhra incident. I thought it was a well-written and easy to understand book.

  11. Ajay Kumar Nagar

    A detailed but dense read. Mitta raises important questions about the Godhra incident and the subsequent investigation. It is a bit one-sided, though.

  12. Nitish Kumar

    An alright book. I felt that the writing was a bit unorganized and jumped around a bit. The book was informative though.

  13. Tushar Madan

    The book provides a different view, but the language feels very academic and is hard to follow for a layman.

  14. Keshav Kumar

    Well researched, but the reading is very dense. Not for casual readers. Still, very informative and worth the read.

  15. Sagar Meena

    This book is quite insightful, I learned a lot. It is a bit dry at times, but overall very informative.

  16. Aekkus Bir Singh Ahuja

    A well-researched book, but the author’s bias is evident. It’s a thought-provoking read that encourages critical thinking about the official narrative.

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