“RSS leader's mobile used to trigger bomb in Bangalore blast” remind us Raj CM Gehlot’s fatwa, Arrests of Sadhvi Pragya Bharti, Lt Col Prasad Purohit and others in Malegaon blast, Shinde’s Hindu Terror Remarks and Manmohan Singh’s accession on RSS in 1990 and yesterdays news:government has sought from all states the number of Muslim youths involved in terror cases lodged in jails, home minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on May 15, 2013 while favoring fast track courts to deal with such cases. Sikh protested and they are angry on the issue of acquittal of Sajjan Kumar and given clean chit by CBI to Jagdish Tytler. They see a conspiracy behind that. Government duty is to treat all the community of the nation equal without appeasement to one and to crush another. All should be treated equal.
Wikileaks: Raj CM Gahlot slaps his holy trinity Gandhi Nehru SanjayRajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has taken his fight with the RSS to bizarre levels making top sportspersons sign affidavits saying they have nothing to do with the RSS, before giving them awards: Devotees of Kerala temple vs devotees of 10 Janpath. Rajasthan CM by doing this wanted to link RSS with amaat-e-Islami.
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Former finance minister Manmohan Singh, Congress candidate for the Lok Sabha from South Delhi, on September 2, 1999 accused the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, ideological parent of the Bharatiya Janata Party, of being involved in the 1984 anti-Sikh carnage in the capital.
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Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Feb 22, 2013 expressed “regret” over his controversial “Hindu terror” remark made in the Congress’ Jaipur conclave of January 2013.
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Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Feb 22, 2013 expressed “regret” over his controversial “Hindu terror” remark made in the Congress’ Jaipur conclave of January 2013.
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Now there is a news of May 14 at rediff:
The cellphone of a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader was used by operatives of banned Tamil Nadu terror outfit Al-Ummah to allegedly trigger the blast near the Bharatiya Janata Party office in Bangalore on April 17, latest investigations have revealed.
Police sources told to rediff that the phone had been stolen a day before the blasts at Malleshwaram in Bangalore, ahead of the Karnataka assembly elections, which were held on May 5.
Buhari, one of the accused in the case, and his associates had stolen a phone belonging to a prominent RSS leader who resides on the Karnataka-Kerala border. They had stolen the handset along with the SIM card from him a day before the blasts. This was used to trigger the bomb, which left nine persons injured, the police said.
Al-Ummah operatives planned the blasts with the objective that the police would suspect the involvement of the RSS leader once the SIM card was tracked. However, the police have not yet questioned the politician about why no complaint was lodged either with the police or the service provider about the loss of the phone and the SIM. The police, however, are expected to quiz the Sangh leader soon.
In addition to this, the police have also found that 16 SIM cards were used while planning this attack. All the SIM cards were either stolen or had been procured using fake documents, investigations point out.
“These SIM cards were distributed among the operatives who used it for communication with each other. In fact, the SIM card, which was used outside the blast site to make a call lead the police to the alleged operatives. Their location was tracked through a mobile tower,” police officials investigating the case said.
The police have arrested nine accused in connection to the blast. Buhari, according to the police, is the mastermind and the entire operation was planned and executed on his command.
Buhari, according to the police is an Al-Ummah operative, the same outfit which has targeted the BJP during the Coimbatore blasts in 1998. The serial blasts originally targeted party patriarch L K Advani [ Images ] but instead killed 58 persons and injured over 200. Buhari was convicted by a special court and spent over a decade in prison before being released last year.
Sources in the police say that they have a strong case against seven out of the nine persons arrested in the case.
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On May 10, 2013 in a setback to the Uttar Pradesh government, a court in Barabanki has refused to drop terror cases against two alleged operatives of Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami or HuJI. The Akhilesh Yadav government had requested the court to withdraw cases against Tariq Kasmi and Khalid Mujahid in connection with seizure of explosives after the 2007 Gorakhpur blasts.
Special Sessions Judge (SC/ST) Kalpana Mishra rejected the application moved by the government on April 24.
Kasmi's counsel said that the government had said in its application that it wanted to withdraw the case in public interest and for the sake of communal harmony, but had not elaborated on both the points.
Now government has sought from all states the number of Muslim youths involved in terror cases lodged in jails, home minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on May 15, 2013 while favoring fast track courts to deal with such cases.
sarfraz K sarfrazhaan tweeted: It doesn't harm my faith. But I refuse to bow before those who want to dictate their terms. My nation, my choice, my words!
I replied: Please do dictate yourself: we are one, of one nation, sons and daughters of Bharatmata, Jai Hindi
After that Sarfraz K reacted: awesome! :) Jai Hind!
The same reactions are of Rana Safvi, asmakhan pathan, sarfrazhaan and others
I request PM Manmohan Singh and our beloved Home Minister Shinde Ji that please don’t divide us for votes. Please don’t play vote bank politics to divide us.
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