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Rohini Salian, Special Public Prosecutor in the case related to the Malegaon 2008 blasts in which four Muslims were killed during Ramzan and in which Hindu extremists are the accused, has said that over the past one year, since “the new government came to power,” she has been under pressure from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to go “soft” in the case.

Soon after the NDA government came to power last year, she said, she got a call from one of the officers of the NIA — the agency investigating all the alleged Hindu extremist cases — asking to come over to speak with her. “He didn’t want to talk over the phone. He came and said to me that there is a message that I should go soft,” Salian told The Indian Express
Also Read: [Interview] The meaning very clearly was, don’t get us favourable orders: Rohini Salian
Matters came to a head this month, on June 12, she said, when just before one of the regular hearings in the case in the Sessions Court, she was told by the same NIA officer that “higher-ups” did not want her to appear in the court for the State of Maharashtra and that another advocate would attend the proceedings.

Salian, 68, a leading prosecutor who has handled important cases like the J J shootout, Borivili double murder, the Bharat Shah case and the Mulund blasts amongst others, said: “The meaning (of that message from the officer) is very clear — don’t get us favourable orders.”


She said she wants the NIA to officially denotify her from the case to which she was appointed in 2008, “so that I am free to take up other cases, against the NIA, if need be”.
The Malegaon blast, on September 29, 2008, claimed four lives and injured 79 while another blast at the same time in Modasa in Gujarat killed one. Initially, Muslims were seen as suspects in the case but it was under Hemant Karkare of the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) that investigations led to alleged Hindu extremists based in Indore, as first reported by The Indian Express on October 23, 2010.


Investigations revealed the blasts were allegedly the handiwork of extremist Hindu organisations. Twelve people were arrested in the case, including Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and Colonel Prasad Shrikant Purohit. Of the 12, four are on bail.
That probe — later given over to the NIA that was constituted after the 26/11 terror attack in which Karkare was killed — led to a relook at other cases: Malegaon blasts of 2006 (31 killed, 312 injured); 2007 Ajmer blast (3 killed, 15 injured); 2007 Mecca Masjid blast in Hyderabad (9 killed, 58 injured); and 2007 Samjhauta Express attack (68 killed, 13 injured). The probe found many common accused in these cases.
Salian said that the Supreme Court has now decreed that the case should be tried in a special court with a specially appointed judge to see to the matter. “So in a way it’s all back to square one,” said Salian.
On April 15, the Supreme Court held that the Malegaon accused cannot be charged under MCOCA since there was no evidence as on date. Opening the doors for their release on bail, it further said that the trial court should decide their bail plea on merit and without applicability of MCOCA, preferably within one month.
This, Salian said, now leaves it open for the accused to once again appeal for bail in the court under changed circumstances.
“A day before June 12, when the case came up again for regular hearing (in the trial court), the same officer who had come to my office came up to me and said there are instructions from higher-ups, someone else will appear instead of you. I said I was expecting this and, good, you have told me this, so please settle my bills…I also said that now they should now denotify me so that I can appear against the NIA in other matters — not this one — in the future. He must have conveyed it to the higher-ups and I am waiting for their action. I have not heard from anyone since then,” said Salian.

“The meaning (of the message from the government) is very clear — don’t get us favourable orders. Unfavourable orders are invited — that goes against the society,” said a perturbed Salian.
When asked how she saw the case proceeding further, Salian said, “For a layman or a fresh prosecutor it’s very difficult — one cannot do anything. Maybe they want to loosen it and ultimately lose the case because they can’t withdraw it.”




Since this new govt came, I have been told to go soft on accused (Hindu extremists): Special Public Prosecutor | The Indian Express

@jamahir @Kao Boy @The_Showstopper @baajey @[Bregs] @Guynextdoor2
 
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No wonder, they get a slap in the UN when they cry like a little baby about others.

You can not fool the whole world all the time. We have yet to see any fanatic hindu being hanged for the terrorism in which he has taken part one way or the other.

On the contrary we see them right before our own eyes becoming the prime minster of India.
 
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But what Modi will say about his name in "top 10 criminals in the world" that too published by Google
what i do believe in is "if there's smoke there's fire too"
 
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I also said that now they should now denotify me so that I can appear against the NIA in other matters — not this one — in the future.

she is clearly conveying a message that she will speak of this publicly, and indeed she has ( hence this article )... brave are the people who talk against the establishment if the establishment is wrong.

from ( National Investigation Agency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )...
Vision

Agency aims to be a thoroughly professional investigative agency matching the best international standards. It aims to set the standards of excellence in counter terrorism and other national security related investigations at the national level by developing into a highly trained, partnership oriented workforce. It also aims at creating deterrence for existing and potential terrorist groups/individuals. It aims to develop as a storehouse of all terrorist related information.

so far so good.

from ( NIA Most Wanted - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )...
List
Rewards are offered for information leading to the capture of some, but not all, of the fugitives on the list. NIA does not assign any ranking to fugitives on the list. The list below follows the same order as the NIA website. As of September 2014, there are 54 individuals on the list.

Abdul Majeed Sofi Majeed Bisati, Shaheen

Abdul Subhan Qureshi Abdul Subhan Usman Qureshi, Kasim, Zakir, Qab, Touqeer NIA has announced reward of 400,000 rupees for any information leading to his arrest

Abu Bilal Gulam Sarwar, Abu Sarwar, Firdos, Raju NIA has announced reward of 1 million rupees for any information leading to his arrest

Aijaz Ahmad Bhat Aijaz Maqbool Bhat Red Corner Notice issued.

Alam Jeb Afridi
NIA has announced reward of Rs. 300,000 for any information leading to his arrest

Amir Reza Khan Parvez, Rizwan, Muttaki NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest. Red Corner Notice issued.

Amit Ashok, Prince, Sunny, Ashwini, Ashwini Chauhan NIA has announced cash reward of Rs. 500,000. LOC against him has been issued by Bureau of Immigration.

Ariz Khan Junaid NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest. Non-bailable warrant (NBW) issued.

Nambala Keshav Rao Basavraj, Gaganna, Prakash, Krishna, Vijay, Keshav, B R, Prakash, Darapu Narasimha Reddy, Narasimha NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest.

Brahamchari Mayum Angobi Sharma Narengbam Loken

Chabkungbam Thanil Nabachandra Red Corner Notice issued.

Thippiri Tirupati Deoji, Devuji, Sanjeev, Chetan, Ramesh, Sudharshan, Shankar, Sheshu, Jagan, Devanna NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest.

Mupalla Lakshman Rao Ganapathy/Ganapati, Laxman Rao, Ramanna, Shrinivas, Rajanna, Raji Reddy, Radhakrishna, GP, Chandrasekhar, Azith, CS NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1.5 million for any information leading to his arrest.

Gulam Nabi Khan Amir Khan

Hafiz Muhammad Saeed Tayyaji, Bada Chachaji, Bada Chacha, Hafiz Mohammad Sahib, Hafiz Mohammad Sayid, Hafiz Muhammad, Hafiz Saeed, Tata Mohammad Syeed, Mohammad Sayed, Muhammad Saeed, Hafizji Red Corner Notice issued.

Hangshi Ramson Tangkhul Raman Chonmi, Hans Red Corner Notice issued.

Illyas Kashmiri
Red Corner Notice issued.

Mohammad Iqbal Iqbal Bhatkal, Shabandri, Mohammad Bhai, Bada Bhai NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest. NBW issued.

Iqbal L. Iwanthaba Nanao Singh, Ashok Singh Red Corner Notice issued.

Jay Prakash Anna Red Corner Notice issued.

Khungdong Tomba Bikramjit, Pambi, Sunil Red Corner Notice issued.

Junaid Akram Malik Juni, Umair NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest.

Major Iqbal Major Ali Red Corner Notice issued.

Major Sameer Ali Major Sameer Red Corner Notice issued.

Manzoor Ahmad Dar Dar Masroor

Mirza Shadaab Beg
Beg is allegedly involved in terrorist activities with members of proscribed terrorist organization Indian Mujahideen (IM) and conspiracy for waging war against the Government of India.

Mohammed Ashar Ashar

Mohammad Iqbal Iqbal Bhatkal

Mohd. Khalid Sagir NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest. NBW issued.

Mohd Maqbool Pandit
Red Corner Notice issued.

Mohd Sajid Bada Sajid NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest. NBW issued.

Syed Mohammed Yusuf Shah Syed Salahuddin

Mohsin Ismail Choudhary Mohsin Choudhary, Sayyed NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest. NBW issued.

Mubarak Shah

Nazir Ahmad Dar Shabir Ellahi

Narengbam Marijit Singh Thabal Red Corner Notice issued.

P.P. Yoosaf Yoosaf Red Corner Notice issued.

Balmuri Narayan Rao Prabhakar NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest.

Praveen Limkar
Red Corner Notice issued.

Ram Chandra Kalsangra Ramji, Vishnu Patel NIA has announced cash reward of Rs. 1 million. Red Corner Notice issued.

Mohammad Riyaz Riyaz Bhatkal, Ismail Shahbandri, Riyaz Ismail Shahbandri NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest. NBW issued.

Rudra Patil
Red Corner Notice issued.

Sajid Majid Wasi, Ibrahim Red Corner Notice issued.

Sandeep Dange
NIA has announced cash reward of Rs. 1 million. Red Corner Notice issued.

Dr. Shahnawaz Alam
NIA has announced reward of Rs. 1 million for any information leading to his arrest. NBW issued.

Shoukat Ali
NIA has announced cash reward of Rs. 25,000.

Somji Sajdev Sahdev NIA has announced reward of Rs. 500,000 for any information leading to his arrest.

Suresh Nair
NIA has announced cash reward of Rs. 200,000

T R Calvin Calvin Rain, Grace Raingam Red Corner Notice issued.

Umar Farooq Mehbood-ul-Haq

Y. Nabinchand Abo, Dilip

Wasnik Billu Ramjan, Ramzan NIA has announced reward of Rs. 200,000 for any information leading to his arrest.

Abdul Wahid Siddibapa Abdul Wahid, Khan [16]

Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi Chachaji, Chhota Chachaji, Chhota Chacha, Zakir Rehman Lakvi, Zaki Ur-Rehman Lakvi, Kaki Ur-Rehman, Zakir Rehman, Abu Waheed, Irshad Ahmad, Arshad Red Corner Notice issued.

Afif Jailani

Anwar Hussain

Abu Rashid Sheikh

Mohd. Saleem Ishaqui

Abdul Khadir Sultan Armar

Mohammad Rasid

Abul Kalam

Burhan Sheikh

Kausar

Nasirullah

Jahirul Shaikh

Talha Sheikh

Maulana Yusuf Sheikh Bakkar, Mohd. Yusuf [17]

Salahuddin Salehin Hafizur Rahman Sheikh @ Mahin [18]

Mustaffizur Rehman Saqib, Tuhin [19]

Rafiq
[20]

Kadar Kazi Kodor [21]

Tariqul Islam Sadiq, Sumon [22]

so the nia is acting against "muslim" reactionaries/terrorists, and naxalites, but not against rss terrorists ?? what does that say about the make up of nia ??
 
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No wonder, they get a slap in the UN when they cry like a little baby about others.

You can not fool the whole world all the time. We have yet to see any fanatic hindu being hanged for the terrorism in which he has taken part one way or the other.

On the contrary we see them right before our own eyes becoming the prime minster of India.

In reality double standards have been adopted by China when it comes to terrorism and this only India is showing to everyone.

Now just this news came out , all are talking about Hindu radicials but the fact doesnt changed that the case is going on and those who were involved in terrorism even when they were Hindus have not granted any bail from the Indian Courts but it has been not the case in Pakistan courts.:disagree:


The Malegaon 2008 blast case was a fist case in which Hindu extremists, including Lt. Colonel Prasad Shrikant Purohit and sadhvi Pragnya Singh Thakur were charge sheeted in 2009 by the ATS.

Pointing to NIA’s tardy approach, Ms. Salian said after the agency took over the case from the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad in 2011 three more accused were arrested in addition to 12 accused arrested previously.

“But all the three got bail by default, because the NIA did not file a charge sheet against them. They have not put in a single paper in court after taking over. What case we have all what the ATS has done,”

Four of the 12 charge sheeted accused, Shyam Sahu, Jagdish Mhatre, Shiv Narayan Gopal Singh Kalsanghra and Ajay Rahirkar have been granted bail. The bails pleas of the rest of the accused have been rejected. Purohit was the only one to challenge the rejected of his bail in the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court this April expressed prima facie doubts about charging Malegaon blasts accused Sadhvi Pragnya and Purohit under the draconian Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court.
 
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Rohini Salian, Special Public Prosecutor in the case related to the Malegaon 2008 blasts in which four Muslims were killed during Ramzan and in which Hindu extremists are the accused, has said that over the past one year, since “the new government came to power,” she has been under pressure from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to go “soft” in the case.

Soon after the NDA government came to power last year, she said, she got a call from one of the officers of the NIA — the agency investigating all the alleged Hindu extremist cases — asking to come over to speak with her. “He didn’t want to talk over the phone. He came and said to me that there is a message that I should go soft,” Salian told The Indian Express
Also Read: [Interview] The meaning very clearly was, don’t get us favourable orders: Rohini Salian
Matters came to a head this month, on June 12, she said, when just before one of the regular hearings in the case in the Sessions Court, she was told by the same NIA officer that “higher-ups” did not want her to appear in the court for the State of Maharashtra and that another advocate would attend the proceedings.

Salian, 68, a leading prosecutor who has handled important cases like the J J shootout, Borivili double murder, the Bharat Shah case and the Mulund blasts amongst others, said: “The meaning (of that message from the officer) is very clear — don’t get us favourable orders.”


She said she wants the NIA to officially denotify her from the case to which she was appointed in 2008, “so that I am free to take up other cases, against the NIA, if need be”.
The Malegaon blast, on September 29, 2008, claimed four lives and injured 79 while another blast at the same time in Modasa in Gujarat killed one. Initially, Muslims were seen as suspects in the case but it was under Hemant Karkare of the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) that investigations led to alleged Hindu extremists based in Indore, as first reported by The Indian Express on October 23, 2010.


Investigations revealed the blasts were allegedly the handiwork of extremist Hindu organisations. Twelve people were arrested in the case, including Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and Colonel Prasad Shrikant Purohit. Of the 12, four are on bail.
That probe — later given over to the NIA that was constituted after the 26/11 terror attack in which Karkare was killed — led to a relook at other cases: Malegaon blasts of 2006 (31 killed, 312 injured); 2007 Ajmer blast (3 killed, 15 injured); 2007 Mecca Masjid blast in Hyderabad (9 killed, 58 injured); and 2007 Samjhauta Express attack (68 killed, 13 injured). The probe found many common accused in these cases.
Salian said that the Supreme Court has now decreed that the case should be tried in a special court with a specially appointed judge to see to the matter. “So in a way it’s all back to square one,” said Salian.
On April 15, the Supreme Court held that the Malegaon accused cannot be charged under MCOCA since there was no evidence as on date. Opening the doors for their release on bail, it further said that the trial court should decide their bail plea on merit and without applicability of MCOCA, preferably within one month.
This, Salian said, now leaves it open for the accused to once again appeal for bail in the court under changed circumstances.
“A day before June 12, when the case came up again for regular hearing (in the trial court), the same officer who had come to my office came up to me and said there are instructions from higher-ups, someone else will appear instead of you. I said I was expecting this and, good, you have told me this, so please settle my bills…I also said that now they should now denotify me so that I can appear against the NIA in other matters — not this one — in the future. He must have conveyed it to the higher-ups and I am waiting for their action. I have not heard from anyone since then,” said Salian.

“The meaning (of the message from the government) is very clear — don’t get us favourable orders. Unfavourable orders are invited — that goes against the society,” said a perturbed Salian.
When asked how she saw the case proceeding further, Salian said, “For a layman or a fresh prosecutor it’s very difficult — one cannot do anything. Maybe they want to loosen it and ultimately lose the case because they can’t withdraw it.”




Since this new govt came, I have been told to go soft on accused (Hindu extremists): Special Public Prosecutor | The Indian Express

@jamahir @Kao Boy @The_Showstopper @baajey @[Bregs] @Guynextdoor2

So Modi asked???

Because Sonia had asked to Fix hindus in false terror case which is been exposed now. In 8 years, Hindus were kept in prison without case being filed or even without a trace of evidence. congress have to drop the charge ultimately. What more slow can you expect?

A Moron title to mislead.
 
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This is the real face of Modi hater. They will go to any extent to malign the impression (Whih they were never able to do) of modi. All their charges are like this only.
 
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modi just can do two things only one is on foreign trips and second is Yoga
 
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