Ahmedabad: Zakia Jafri, the wife of the former deputy of Congress Ehsan Jafri Who was killed in the 2002 Gujarat disturbances, died in Ahmedabad on Saturday. She was 86 years old.
The former deputy was among 69 people killed within Gulbarg Society in the Ahmedabad Chamanpura area on February 28, 2002, one day after the Godhra butcher shop in which 59 train passengers were killed.
Zakia was in the news for his 16 -year -old litigation that sought the involvement of the then Prime Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, and another 62 for the alleged largest conspiracy behind the disturbances after Godhra. Given by the Special Research Team (SIT) to Modi and others in relation to the riots.

Zakia breathed his last Saturday morning at her daughter’s house in Ahmedabad. His son Tanvir, who lives in Surat, said: “My mother was visiting my sister’s house in Ahmedabad. He went through her daily morning routine and was talking with her family members when she complained about restlessness. A doctor who He was called declared her.
As the news about the dissemination of Zakia’s disappearance, the social activist Teesta Setalvad, who stopped by his side in the legal battle, published in X: “Zakia APPA, a compassionate leader of the human rights community, died only ago 30 minutes!
Zakia’s search for justice for the death of her husband began in 2006, and she unsuccessfully fought for legal battle over the next 16 years in three different courts.