He also requested the panel to direct the state government to furnish Intelligence records of 2002.
In his affidavits submitted to NCM in 2012, Bhatt had alleged that Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) and the Nanavati panel had turned a blind eye towards involvement of the then Gujarat government in riots.
The SIT was set up on a complaint filed by Zakia Jafri, whose husband and former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri was killed besides 68 other members of Gulberg Housing Society, in the communal riots.
The SIT in its report filed before the Supreme Court had discarded Bhatt's claims of attending a secret meeting on February 27, 2002 wherein he claimed that then chief minister Narendra Modi asked the police to go soft on rioters.
In its closure report before a Gujarat court, the SIT had said that Bhatt submitted forged documents to prove his claim and levelled allegations only to malign the image of the Gujarat government.
Bhatt has also requested Nanavati Commission to direct the state government to provide him with the intelligence records of 2002.
"It is indeed very disheartening that this Commission, despite being persuaded at the length during the course of the hearings before it, about the dubious conduct of the State of Gujarat, is apparently not interested in directing the State to produce the documents (intelligence records) as undertaken by the State itself before the High Court," Bhatt said in his affidavit today.
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