Amit Shah claims to have felt lucky when jailed in Gujarat riots case, 2002 | Oneindia News *News

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Amit Shah claims to have felt lucky when jailed in Gujarat riots case, 2002 | Oneindia News *News

Home Minister Amit Shah gives an interview to news agency ANI regarding PM Modi’s clean chit by the Supreme Court in Gujarat riots case of 2002.

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Amit Shah

31st and current Home Minister of India (born 1964)
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State in western India
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Supreme Court of the United States

Highest court of jurisdiction in the United States
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