"The 225-page book 'Gyarah Saal Salankho Ke Peechhe' (11 years behind the bars) was written by me in Urdu with Gujarati transcription to voice my anguish and also to protect any innocent from the torture of the state and police," Mufti told PTI.
"I conceived the idea to write this book during my jail term. I always had a hope from the Supreme Court of my country that I will certainly be relieved from the charges of being a terrorist and if I write a book, it will become a narration of an innocent person who has been harassed and tortured by police," said Mufti.
Mufti, a Madrasa teacher, was caught by Gujarat police in August 2003, when he was serving riot survivors in a relief camp at a Dariyapur mosque.
"The book starts with a narration of torture on me by the Gujarat police team led by crime branch officials D G Vanzara and G L Singhal, and I wrote that account in around 50 pages narrating how cops had taken my statement forcibly while threatening to destroy my entire family and rape women of my family," he said.
"I wrote special accounts on Jail Superintendents who have treated me with compassion including Sanjiv Bhatt Sahab, who was there in Sabarmati prison in my initial days in 2003... there are some good police officials also and they deserved credit," said Mufti.
