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14 key witnesses have turned hostile since hearings in June 2014, says Public 
Prosecutor in Ajmer blast case
Since June 2014 and the change of government at the Centre, 14 key witnesses in 
the 2007 Ajmer dargah blast case have turned hostile, weakening it 
considerably. One of them is now a minister in Jharkhand.READ: On Friday, three 
did a U-turn in court on Samjhauta Express blast statementsLast month, Special 
Public Prosecutor Rohini Salian told The Indian Express that she had been under 
pressure from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to go “soft” in the 2008 
Malegaon blasts case from the time “the new government came to power” — a 
charge the probe agency denied.READ: Since this new govt came, I have been told 
to go soft on accused (Hindu extremists): Rohini SalianThe Ajmer dargah blast, 
which killed three and injured 17 people, was handed over to the NIA in 2011.It 
now emerges that all 14 witnesses have gone back on their statements recorded 
before the Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) and a magistrate under Section 164 of the 
Code of Criminal Procedure in 2010.READ: Exclusive | The meaning very clearly 
was, don’t get us favourable orders: Malegaon SPP Rohini SalianPublic 
Prosecutor Ashwini Sharma told The Sunday Express: “These 14 witnesses who have 
turned hostile since the hearings in June 2014 were all key witnesses who had 
recorded their statements before the magistrate under Section 164 (of the Code 
of Criminal Procedure).”READ: NIA says no ‘issuance of inappropriate briefing 
by any officer’ “It was all the more important because in this case, there are 
only 15 witnesses who recorded their statements under Section 164, of whom 
three were later named accused. A large number of the remaining witnesses are 
the injured or police officers who are not key witnesses.”READ: Sunday Story | 
The importance of being Rohini Salian “The testimonies of those who have turned 
hostile would have made for a watertight case. Despite tough cross-questioning, 
they refused to admit in court what they had once told the ATS or the 
magistrate. This considerably shakes the ground of the case,” Sharma said.The 
witnesses who have turned hostile — Randhir Singh, Rohit Kumar Jha, Bhanu 
Singh, Sonu Pandey, Vishnu Patidar, Swapnil Joshi, Ishan Chawla, Vinod Kumar 
Shav, Parimal Pal, Gautam Pal, Vimal Pal, Sugandhi Devi, Govardhan Singh and 
Hari Narayan — are either active RSS workers or owe allegiance to the Sangh in 
some capacity or the other.READ: I am out (of all NIA cases), it is a matter of 
faith, principle, says Rohini Salian, the day afterThe case was handed over to 
the NIA in 2011 but hearings kept getting postponed since the witnesses moved 
over a dozen applications, delaying their appearance before the court. The 
witnesses cited, among other reasons, threat to their lives.In 2014, it was 
decided that hearings in the case would be fast-tracked — at least five 
hearings a month. Since then, 90 of more than 170 witnesses have been 
cross-examined, of whom 14 have turned hostile.These are statements of five of 
the 14 witnesses who have turned hostile:* Randhir Singh, RSS loyalist, now 
Jharkhand minister:On July 21, 2010, Singh told ATS: “Zila pracharak Giridih 
Mahendraji, vibhag pracharak Ranjan and Indore RSS pracharak Manoj alias Sunil 
Joshi came to my house on a motorcycle four years ago and told me we would have 
to go to Akhil Mandal’s (vibhag karyavaha) place in Godda. I took them in my 
Bolero JH 15R 5555. Devendra Gupta came along with Akhil Mandal and took us to 
a village. I don’t know the exact village’s name. They got off the car to go to 
a house but I kept sitting. Later, Akhil Mandal, Devendra Gupta and Manoj came 
out and fired from a pistol. When I asked about the pistol, they said ‘forget 
about these things, you just drive’. Later, I distanced myself from Devendra 
Gupta.”He repeated the statement under Section 164 on September 27, 2010 but 
did not mention the firing.On May 6, 2015, Singh turned hostile in court: “ATS 
pressurised me. Met Devendra Gupta only at RSS baithaks. I do not know Mahendra 
and Manoj.”* Vishnu Patidar, RSS worker, Shajapur, Madhya PradeshOn September 
1, 2010, Patidar gave a statement to ATS and on September 23, 2010 recorded a 
Section 164 statement: “I know Chandrashekhar. He used to come to my house. Two 
years ago, at Pankaj’s shop, he gave me three mobile phones. I tried using all 
three. One of them was used by Santosh, one was not working and one my wife 
used. On the day of Diwali, ATS officials came to my house to investigate. 
Chandrashekhar told me that I should tell them that the phones belonged to 
Pankaj Patidar, who was already dead.”On November 21, 2014, he told the court: 
“I do not remember saying that Chandrashekhar had asked me to say any such 
thing.”* Rohit Kumar Jha, RSS worker, JharkhandJha recorded his statement 
before a magistrate under Section 164 in New Delhi on August 21, 2010, 
voluntarily in English. “In 2005 summer, one guruji came from Madhya Pradesh to 
visit Devendra Gupta at Mihijam. Later on I came to know his name was Sunil 
Joshi alias Manoj. Guruji stayed there for one day. After he left, Devendra 
asked me for a voter ID card. I asked him for what purpose did he need it. He 
said he had come from outside, needed local address to arrange for a mobile 
number. In Dumka, one of my friends Ravi told me his father was a mukhiya and 
distributed ID cards at their village. At their house, I saw 30-35 voter cards 
lying. Without permission I picked two and gave to Devendra Gupta. I was 
cleaning Devendra Gupta’s room and saw pencil cell with red wire attached lying 
in his room. Later on came to know it was a detonator. There were 10-12 such 
wrapped in a newspaper.”On January 13, 2015, he told the court: “I do not know 
English. Not my statement.”* Sonu Pandey, RSS worker, JharkhandOn November 24, 
2010, Pandey told the magistrate under Section 164: “I gave Devendra Gupta my 
mother’s voter ID card in 2006. My grandfather was in the Railways and after 
his death, my mother would have got an ad hoc job for which I gave the ID card. 
Later, when I asked for it, Devendra Gupta gave me other documents but did not 
give the voter ID card. He said get another made.”On January 16, 2015, he 
denied this in court.* Hari Narayan, RSS worker, Shajapur, Madhya PradeshOn 
September 25, 2010, in his statement under Section 164, Narayan said: “Bhanu 
and Govardhan came on a motorcycle to my house and kept an attache. They said 
they will take it later and did so. When the ATS called, then I got to know 
there were phones in the attache.”On November 21, 2014, he told the court: “ATS 
pressurized me to give such a statement.”The next hearings in the case are 
slated from Monday through Friday where more new witnesses will be 
introduced.ENS adds from New Delhi: NIA Director General Sharad Kumar said: 
“All these cases were finalised during the UPA regime, and the then DG of NIA 
took whatever decisions he seemed fit. As for some witnesses turning hostile, 
there are more than 300 witnesses and it should not have a very damaging impact 
on the case. We are examining this.”First Published on: July 5, 2015 4:11 am


                                          

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