Saffron terrorists had planned to kill RSS chief and put the blame on Muslims?

May 17, 2016

Mumbai, May 17: In a startling revelation, a senior Congress leader has revealed that saffron terrorists involved in Malegaon bomb blasts had planned to eliminate RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and that the plan was thwarted by then Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare.

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The saffron terrorist had put the blame of 2008 Malegaon blasts, 2007 Hyderabad Makkah Masjid blasts and many other terror attacks on Muslims with the intention of created anti-Muslim sentiments among non-Muslims in India. According to sources, a saffron outfit had also planned to assassinate a top Hindutva leader and put the blame on Muslims.

"Martyred ATS officer Hemant Karkare had met Mohan Bhagwat after the 2008 bomb blasts (in Malegaon) and warned him about threat to his life from the extremist organisation that carried out the blasts. After his warning, Bhagwat's security was stepped up," AICC General Secretary Mohan Prakash said at a press conference here on Monday.

Right-wing activist Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur was associated with this group, he alleged. Prakash did not name the outfit. Last week, the NIA dropped all charges against Sadhvi and five other accused in the case, saying sufficient evidence has not been found for their prosecution. If RSS was a nationalist organisation, Bhagwat should come forward and make public the discussion he had with Karkare, who was killed during 26/11 attacks, Prakash said.

BJP patriarch L K Advani, who had led a delegation to meet then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, was also provided with all the details of the case. After this, Advani, who had defended Sadhvi, did not seek her release from jail, he said.

"Advaniji had led a delegation to the then Prime Minister demanding Sadhvi's release from jail. He was given full details of her role in the blasts. After that, he never demanded her release. Will Advaniji have the courtesy to speak the truth now in front of people," he asked.

Prakash, party observer for Maharashtra, said former Home Secretary R K Singh, now a BJP Lok Sabha MP, was the one who coined the term "saffron terrorism". "The BJP before accusing us of maligning a community's name should first take some information from R K Singh," he said.

The Congress leader said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interaction with Chief Ministers of drought-hit states early this month was nothing but a "farce". "He has not provided a timeline for the release of funds to help the states affected by drought. In such a scenario, we want to know will the money really reach the needy states or will it go into somebody else's pockets," he said.

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sahdab rahman
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

NIA namo investigation agency

MK
 - 
Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Day by day new seed of FALSEHOOD is spilling out...Dont support EVIL lovers knowingly or unknowingly... most of the HINDUS know that cheddis are creating trouble in the society Still they support the cheddi in carrying on this evil agenda by disrupting the Society.
STOP supporting the EVIL and work to build the SOCIETY with all including MUSLIMs.

Wellwisher
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Tuesday, 17 May 2016

RSS policy is so worst, to divide the nation and to play with innocents life and blood they keep this practice. to reach their dirty target, they are even ready to kill their own parents, their religious leader also. This is word you can right on the wall as a record.

Unless we the peace loving INDIANS root our rss terrorist group form INDIA, then there is no peace at all.

Shaad
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Tuesday, 17 May 2016

All bomb blast and communal riots conducted by RSS in India and Nagpur office headed to all these terrorism. Even Mumbai 26/11 also conducted by Saffrons to kill the great officer Hemant Karkare.
Mumbai attack is well planned RSS and IB also join hands with RSS to eliminate Hemant Karkare.
Vest jacket of Hemant Karkare was missing within hour, 3 higher officer gone together in one vehicle which is against protocol, bullet which found in Hemant body which belongs to Police dept, shot them at very close range and unknown officer guided to them go there etc unanaswerd questions.

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The arrested has been identified as Ardra Narayan, a 20-year-old student of an engineering college at Malleshwaram in the city's western suburb.

"Ardra Narayan is being questioned at the Silver Jubilee Park police station after she was whisked away from the spot and detained for holding the placard with ''Free Kashmir'' written on it," Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said.

On a complaint by Sri Ram Sena activists, who were protesting against Amulya at the venue, the police booked a suo moto case against Ardra under sections 153A and 153B of the IPC (Indian Penal Code) for disturbing peace and harmony.

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