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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Sadhvi and associates had Israel’s backing: Historian Amrish Mishra

Mumbai (India) : The candid journalist and renowned historian of India Mr. Amrish Mishra, expressed his displeasure over the withdrawal of the mcoca from Sadhvi Pragya and her associates in connection with Malegaon bomb blasts.

He said that it is regretting to note that our anti-terrorism squad (ATS) does not belong to India but it has deep roots with Israel.

He spoke to Siasat’s reporter Mr. Ather Moin from Delhi over phone and said that after the 26/11 incident in Mumbai where ATS officers including the brave Hemant Karkare, salined and in his place Mr. Raghuvanshi was appointed as the chief of ATS, it was a signal that very soon, the culprits who were on the suspect list of late Karkare, would get relief.

And it happened in the form of withdrawal of mcoca. Whatever inquiries done by late Karkare, showed that Sadhvi Pragya and her other associates affiliated Abhinav Bharat, had planned to convert India into a complete Hindu Rashtra by 2024. To gain their target, they, hands in glove with Israel, conducted bomb blasts at various places.

According to Mr. Mishra, in the charge sheet against Sadhvi Pragya, col. Purohit, swami Dayananad Pandey, Sudhakar Chaturvedi and Ramesh Upadhyay, it was not clarified that they were planning to convert India into a complete Hindu Rashtra by 2024.

As the points finalized by the investigations of late Hemant Karkare and Vijay Salaskar, could not have neglected totally, they were mentioned nominally in the charge sheet.

He asked a very relevant questions that why the series of bomb blasts were abruptly stopped after the arrest of Sadhvi & company?

The Muslim youths of Hyderabad, who were arrested in connection with twin bomb blast in the city, had proved their innocence and court has acquitted them but no action was taken against the faulty and communally biased police officers that had purposely indicted the Muslim youths.
(The author can be reached at: Wajid_siasat@yahoo.in)