The Supreme Court of Friday upheld the Special Investigation Team's (SIT) clean chit to 64 people including PM Narendra Modi, in the 2002 Gujarat riot case and dismissed a plea by slain Congress leader Ehsan Jafri's wife Zakia Jafri. Back then, Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat. The apex court, while dismissing the petition filed by Zakia Jafri in the Gujarat Riot case, observed that the plea was devoid of merit.
The 2002 Gujarat riot case saw extreme events of inter-communal violence, where trains were burnt and many lives were lost. It started on February 27, 2002, when over 50 pilgrims travelling back from Sabarmati Express were attacked and train coaches were burnt. Following this, there was a further outbreak of violence in other parts of the state, where hundreds of Muslims were killed. According to government data, 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus were killed, 223 more people reported missing and another 2,500 injured.
Here's a look back at the chronology of the violence and what unfurled during the riots: