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Hindu army: Extremists terror nexus
Published: January 12, 2011
S. M. Hali
The jailed Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader, Swami Aseemanand, 59, has spilled the beans on Indresh Kumars (another senior leader of his party) role in planning and executing several blasts at Muslim religious places in India. He also confessed the involvement of senior Indian army officials in plotting terror attacks across the country.
In this connection, the Rajasthan Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) will also issue a legal notice to Kumar to interrogate him in the Ajmer blast case, which killed two persons and injured 15 others in October 2007. In addition, the squad had been tipped off about his role in the blast by Bharat Bhai Rateshwar, a witness in the case and a resident of Gujarats Valsad.
Reportedly, Aseemanand had told Bharat about Kumars involvement in the dargah tragedy. Anyway, the jailed RSS leaders candid admission that Kumar was in the loop while the blasts were planned will boost ATS confidence, which was setback by Hemant Karkares assassination during the Mumbai attacks.
Thus, keeping in view Aseemanands confession - that he and several Sangh activists had a direct role in the Malegaon, Samjhota Express, Ajmer and Makkah blasts - all the innocent Muslims presently languishing in jails in these cases should be released immediately. As a result, the Indian Muslim leaders have demanded that police officers, who falsely implicated innocent Muslims in these cases, should be punished.
In the same vein, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had already confirmed that Aseemanand was directly involved in the Samjhota Express blasts that killed 68 people - mostly Pakistanis - in 2007.
More importantly, the weekly Tehelka, in its current issue, has conducted a shocking exposé of the nexus between Hindu terror mongers and the Indian MI officers involved in the attacks on Samjhota Express and the mosques in Hyderabad, Ajmer Sharif and Malegaon. It disclosed that RSS members, political bigwigs, and retired and serving army officers, all seemed part of the conspiracy and had set up Abhinav Bharat - Hindu nationalist organisation based in Maharashtra - to infiltrate and subvert every institution in the county.
According to the tapes recovered from the jailed RSS leader, out of eight army officers alleged at least four have intelligence background. Apart from Purohit and Upadhyay, two are serving brigadiers, three colonels and two majors. Of these, only one colonel is under investigation and NIA is yet to initiate investigations against the rest.
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Published: January 12, 2011
S. M. Hali
The jailed Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader, Swami Aseemanand, 59, has spilled the beans on Indresh Kumars (another senior leader of his party) role in planning and executing several blasts at Muslim religious places in India. He also confessed the involvement of senior Indian army officials in plotting terror attacks across the country.
In this connection, the Rajasthan Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) will also issue a legal notice to Kumar to interrogate him in the Ajmer blast case, which killed two persons and injured 15 others in October 2007. In addition, the squad had been tipped off about his role in the blast by Bharat Bhai Rateshwar, a witness in the case and a resident of Gujarats Valsad.
Reportedly, Aseemanand had told Bharat about Kumars involvement in the dargah tragedy. Anyway, the jailed RSS leaders candid admission that Kumar was in the loop while the blasts were planned will boost ATS confidence, which was setback by Hemant Karkares assassination during the Mumbai attacks.
Thus, keeping in view Aseemanands confession - that he and several Sangh activists had a direct role in the Malegaon, Samjhota Express, Ajmer and Makkah blasts - all the innocent Muslims presently languishing in jails in these cases should be released immediately. As a result, the Indian Muslim leaders have demanded that police officers, who falsely implicated innocent Muslims in these cases, should be punished.
In the same vein, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had already confirmed that Aseemanand was directly involved in the Samjhota Express blasts that killed 68 people - mostly Pakistanis - in 2007.
More importantly, the weekly Tehelka, in its current issue, has conducted a shocking exposé of the nexus between Hindu terror mongers and the Indian MI officers involved in the attacks on Samjhota Express and the mosques in Hyderabad, Ajmer Sharif and Malegaon. It disclosed that RSS members, political bigwigs, and retired and serving army officers, all seemed part of the conspiracy and had set up Abhinav Bharat - Hindu nationalist organisation based in Maharashtra - to infiltrate and subvert every institution in the county.
According to the tapes recovered from the jailed RSS leader, out of eight army officers alleged at least four have intelligence background. Apart from Purohit and Upadhyay, two are serving brigadiers, three colonels and two majors. Of these, only one colonel is under investigation and NIA is yet to initiate investigations against the rest.
Hindu army: Extremists terror nexus | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online