Friday, November 14, 2008

Malegaon Blast was planned to wipe out SIMI: Lt Col Purohit

Zeenews Bureau Bangalore, Nov 14:

In a sensational revelation the arrested Army officer Lt Col Srikant Purohit on Friday reportedly confessed before the ATS that the Malegaon blast was planned to wipe out SIMI that had been carrying out so many terrorist activities in the country. He also tearfully admitted to his active role in many of the unsolved blast cases in the country. Purohit said that he had been instigated by the Sadhvi and Dayanand to carry out the blasts.
As per the ATS, it was Purohit, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and Dayanad Pandey who prepared the blueprint as how to carry out the blast. To misled the cops, they adopted SIMI’s tactics, the Lt Col said. The revelations were reportedly made during his Narco test - which is, however, not admissible as evidence in court. The Malegaon blast accused also added that Pandey was also involved in 2006 Nanded blast in which two Bajrang Dal activist were allegedly killed during making bombs. He further divulged that the Ajmer blast was carried out by none other than the self-proclaimed religious leader Dayanad Pandey. He has also, reportedly, trained 500 persons on terror tactics, though the exact nature of training not revealed. The location for the terror training used to be an ashram near Ahmedabad. His revelation comes at a time when the central intelligence agencies are swooping down on elements that are thought to be the faces of Hindu terror.
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In order to get to the roots of Islamic terrorism, a counter terrorism policy was evolved by the Government of India. This policy was reported in the papers too about two years ago. Col Purohit is no doubt a part of this officially sanctioned operation and Hindu nationalists were only, naturally, very willing to take part. Therefore Sadhvi Pragna, the Swami and others must be immediately released and honoured for their patriotism. -K.Venugopal - Mumbai

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