In Gujarat, coincidences often get too close. Who would know this better than the incarcerated and sacked IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt, awarded a life sentence last week in a case of custodial death dating way back to 1990. Since 1991, the state government had refused permission to prosecute Bhatt and other officers in the case while investigating officers had filed a report closing the case. The courts, however, rejected the police report and a case was initiated. The government filed a revision application, continuing to protect the officers. Come 2011 and Bhatt deposed against the Modi government before the Justice Nanavati Commission of Inquiry into the 2002 Godhra train burning and the subsequent communal riots.