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Modi ally convicted over deadly riots granted bail

Published: 30 Jul 2014 - 10:00 pm | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 06:38 pm

AHMEDABAD: A court granted bail yesterday to an ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was convicted and jailed for her role in deadly religious riots in Gujarat in 2002.
Maya Kodnani, who served as a minister in the Gujarat state government then led by Modi, was sentenced to a minimum of 28 years in jail in 2012 over the killing of 97 Muslims in the worst massacre during the riots.
“The court has granted our request and granted regular bail on health grounds,” Kodnani’s lawyer V S Raju told reporters outside the court in Gujarat’s main city of Ahmedabad.
Raju had urged the judges to grant bail to Kodnani for medical treatment, saying she was suffering from ongoing heart and stomach problems as well as depression.
It is unclear how long she will be released for.
Kodnani, who served as women and child development minister in Modi’s state government from 2007-2009, has been granted bail for several months in the past for health reasons.
The 59-year-old former politician was accused by the sentencing judge in 2012 of being “the kingpin of the religious riots”.
She was found guilty of murder and other charges including inciting religious hatred over the massacre that occurred in the Naroda Patiya suburb of Ahmedabad.

AFP