Gujarat violence: Communal riot: Arsonists take to the streets of Ahmedabad on Thursday in retaliation for the attack on the Sabarmati Express in Godhra on Wednesday. The issue of covering violence ... how much to show. *********************** Mobs burn materials in a street of Ahmadabad, India, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2002, a day after at least 58 people were killed in a train attack by a Muslim mob in the Indian state of Gujarat. The city of Ahmadabad was besieged by violence on Thursday to avengethe attack. (AP Photo/Siddharth Darshan Kumar)

The special court of Ahmedabad has once again deferred the judgment on the quantum of punishment to the 24 convicts in the Gulberg Society massacre case till Friday. On Friday, the defence lawyer Abhay Bharadwaj had asked the court to give the convicts an opportunity to reform by awarding them lesser punishment. While the special public prosecutor RC Kodekar had demanded the capital punishment or life imprisonment to all the 24 convicted victims.

The special court on 2nd June convicted 24 persons in the Gulberg Society case while it acquitted 36 persons. Among the 24 convicted, 11 have been charged Out of the 24 convicts, 11 were held guilty for murder and the rest for rioting, unlawful assembly and arson among other charges. 69 people including former Congress MP Ehsan Jafree were killed in the Gulberg Society massacre in 2002.