Gordhan Zadaphia, who was the junior home minister of Gujarat in February 2002, when the Sabarmati Express was burnt down in Godhra leading to large-scale communal riots, told rediff.com that he will never become a witness before the Supreme Court constituted Special Investigation Team, which is probing the matter.
Zadaphia was reacting to a report published in the Times of India that stated that he had written a 10-page note to the SIT expressing his willingness to come clean on the matter.
"I will never become a witness. Never. I have not written any note to the SIT," Zadaphia told rediff.com
However, he said that he would go to the SIT if they call him again for questioning.
"But I will never utter a word," he said.
Zadaphia had already deposed three times before the SIT without revealing much.
A report in the TOI stated on Friday that Zadaphia has expressed his willingness to reveal 'everything,' after SIT tightened the noose around him the post-Godhra riots case.
His inputs could nail Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the report added.