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Sanjiv Bhatt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sanjiv Bhatt
Sanjiv Bhatt is a former Indian Police Service officer from Gujarat. He is known for his role in filing an affidavit in the Supreme Court of India against the Chief Minister of the Government of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, concerning Modi's alleged role in the 2002 Gujarat riots. He claimed to have attended a meeting, during which Modi allegedly asked top police officials to let Hindus vent out their anger against the Muslims. However, the Special Investigation Team appointed by the Supreme Court of India concluded that Bhatt did not attend this meeting, and dismissed his allegations. In 2015, Bhatt was removed from the police service, on the ground of "unauthorised absence". In October 2015, the Supreme Court quashed Bhatt's plea for constituting a special investigation team (SIT) for cases filed against him by Gujarat Government. The court lifted a stay on his trial in these cases and asked him to face prosecution. The court observed that, "Bhatt was in active touch with leaders of rival political party, was being tutored by NGOs, was involved in politics and activism of creating pressure, even upon 3-judge bench of this court, amicus and many others". == Early life ==
Sanjiv Bhatt was born in Mumbai in 1963, in a Gujarati family. He studied at Hill Grange High School in Mumbai and later at St. Xavier's High School (Loyola Hall) in Ahmedabad. His father Rajendra Bhatt was a manager in the Hutheesing textile mill in Ahmedabad; his mother's name is Shakuntalaben.〔 He obtained an M. Tech. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 1985. He married his wife Shweta in 1987, after one year of courtship.〔
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