TEHELKA, the interesting Delhi-based weekly, has the Nanded blasts investigation as its cover story for its issue December 30, 2006 (Vol 3, Issue 51). It says: "Forensic reports and Maharashtra's Anti-Terrorism Squad confirm that Sangh supporters are training for terror attacks".
Says Tehelka, known for its anti-corruption campaigns and bold journalism: "Individuals associated with Hindutva outfits like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the Bajrang Dal are developing terror networks in north Maharashtra, targeting the region's Muslim population. This has been revealed by the accused in the Nanded blast which occurred on April 6 [2006], during their narco-analysis and brain-mapping tests....." It talks about the training received (in making bombs) and says: "Soon after the accused received training in handling IEDs from Chakraborty, Panse moved to Goa where he trained with the VHP and Bajrang Dal for two years," FN -- Repercussions of child malnutrition, particularly in a country where 40 percent of the people are younger than 18, are obvious and far-reaching.... The World Bank (says) India lost up to $2.5 billion annually because of reduced productivity. -- Somini Sengupta, New York Times (India Prosperity Creates Paradox; Many Children Are Fat, Even More Are Famished) http://wapurl.co.uk/?RNZ4RCY
