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By Manas Dasgupta
AHMEDABAD, DEC. 14. The key witness in Best Bakery case, Zahira Sheikh, may have to appear before the Nanavati-Shah Commission too to justify her turnaround. The G.T. Nanavati and K.G. Shah judicial inquiry commission, probing the Godhra train carnage and post-Godhra communal riots in Gujarat, today admitted an application from the advocate of the Jan Sangharsha Manch, Mukul Sinha, for cross-examination of Ms. Zahira. The panel, however, reserved its decision on whether or not to allow the advocate appearing on behalf of the victims to cross-examine her.
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