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Sub: *Appeal for Conducting Public Enquiry into Affairs of Bhonsala Military
College (allegedly engaged in terrorist activities) and other Private
Military Schools and Colleges*



Madam President,



You must be aware that in the recent days one Pragya Singh Thakur from
Madhya Pradesh, a "Sadhvi" (Purnachetnagiri), has been arrested by the
Maharashtra police, rather its Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), in connection
with a murderous bomb blast carried out on the September 29 last in the
vicinity of the Noorani Masjid in Malegaon, a small predominantly Muslim
town in Maharashtra near Mumbai. This is definitely not the first time that
in India Muslims were the obvious targets of terrorist bombings. But this is
the first time, when in such a case, the "suspects" are not Muslims.

This Ms. Thakur is known to have links with various affiliates of the RSS
and her level of proximity with the seniormost leaders of the BJP is now
being widely speculated upon.



Be that as it may, in the process of media coverage on the issue, the name
of an academic institution - the Bhonsala Military College in Nashik – is
repeatedly cropping up.

At least three retired army officers have till now been detained by the ATS
for having been actively involved, mainly in terms of necessary trainings
and supply of the explosives – RDX. And at least one of them, retired Army
officer Major Prabhakar Kulkarni, is/was actively engaged with the
institute.

As the name itself suggests, this is not an ordinary college. The "Aims and
Objectives", as per its website, includes: "To encourage students to take up
careers in the Armed Forces of the country." (Ref.: <
http://www.bhonsala.com/new_ourcollege.html>.) In fact to train students for
direct recruitments to the armed services or admission into the prestigious
National Defence Academy (NDA) is evidently the main focus of the college in
Nashik and its branch in Godhni near Nagpur.



*The possible involvement of three (retired) senior officers from the armed
forces in terrorist activities is in itself pretty disturbing – more so
given the fact that all the three are reportedly having links with a major
political party.* This strongly suggests politicisation of Indian armed
forces, particularly its higher ranks. This is no doubt a grave danger
signal for Indian democracy, which till now has been able to eschew the
predicaments faced by its two largest next-door neighbours.

But *still more disturbing is the possibility of the involvement of an
institution preparing students years after years for entry into the armed
forces, either directly or via the NDA, in terrorist activities propelled by
an ideology – the ideology of establishing* *a "Hindu Rashtra" in India by
dismantling the secular democratic Indian nation state.* That the institute
in the past reportedly hosted programmes for the Bajrang Dal tends to make
the things look even more sinister. It would be pertinent to note here that
the institute is run by the Central Hindu Military Education Society founded
by (late) Dr.B.S.Moonje, a co-founder of the RSS, once President of the
Hindu Mahasabha, an ardent fan of the Italian Fascists and a staunch
proponent of "militarisation of India".

 *

In view of the serious implications of what have been described above
and consequent grave threats to Indian democracy and basic human rights of
the Indian people, you are earnestly requested to direct the government of
India promptly institute a thorough public enquiry into the affairs and
conduct of the said institute and also all other private military schools
and colleges in the country.

 *Hope you will readily appreciate the urgency and kindly oblige.



Thanking you,



Yours sincerely

Sukla Sen

EKTA (Committee for Communal Amity)

Mumbai



Encl: Two



I/II.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Retd_Major_trained_Sadhvi_in_bomb-making_Prosecutor/articleshow/3653098.cms



*Retd Major trained Sadhvi in bomb-making: Prosecutor*

30 Oct 2008, 0323 hrs IST, Mateen Hafeez, TNN







NASHIK: Retd Major Ramesh Upadhyay, whose arrest in connection with the
Malegaon blasts exposed links between Hindu terror activists and
ex-servicemen, had conducted at least three meetings with Sadhvi Pragya
Singh Thakur and her accomplices before the Malegaon attack that killed six
people, a prosecutor told a Nashik court on Wednesday. All the meetings were
conducted at Bhonsala military school in Nashik..



Upadhaya, who once headed the BJP's Mumbai unit of the ex-servicemen's cell,
and Bhopal printing press employee Sameer Kulkarni were produced before the
court of P G Patil, who remanded them to police custody till November 10.



"Upadhyay, who was posted in the artillery department while working with the
Indian military, is suspected to have guided the arrested accused on how to
assemble a bomb and procure RDX," said public prosecutor Ajay Misar. He also
sought permission to subject the suspects to polygraph, lie-detector and
narco-analysis tests "to find out the missing links to the larger
conspiracy".



The court granted permission for forensic tests. Upadhyay, who retired in
1998, had trained the sadhvi and her two associates in bomb-making. "We have
evidence the accused conducted at least three meetings at Bhonsala military
school in Nashik before the blast. The telephonic conversation also show
links among all the accused," said Misar. The Bhonsala academy, located on
College Road in Nashik, imparts basic military training to aspiring
soldiers. Courses include horseback riding, swimming, weapon firing.



It has several CBSE board schools on its premises. Upadhyay, a resident of
Pune, was picked up by Mumbai's Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Saturday. The
ATS has so far arrested five people in connection with a bomb blast in the
textile town on September 29.



Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and her two associates, Shamlal Sahu and
Shivnarayan Singh, were arrested on October 23. All have been arrested for
murder, attempt to murder, conspiracy for a terror act, unlawful assembly,
making bomb and various sections of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act
and Explosives Act.



The bike used in the bomb blast was registered in Sadhvi's name. Thakur, who
was an active member of Akhil Bharatya Vidyarthi Parishad a decade ago, was
also the national executive secretary of Durga Vahini, Vishwa Hindu
Parishad's women's wing.



Upadhyay admitted in the court he had met the Sadhvi once and had shared a
dias with her thrice. Upadhya, who started a post-retirement transport
business, also told the court that there were injuries on his body, however,
he didn't attribute it to any kind of police "torture".



"I have served the country and can never commit such a heinous crime. I am a
heart patient and a daily medical check up is a must for me. I am ready for
a narco test and will cooperate with the investigators but the only thing I
want is that the police should behave with me humanely," Upadhyay told the
court. He rejected the offer of a lawyer, saying that he would defend
himself in the court.



Sameer Kulkarni, head of Abhinav Bharat, a "social outfit", kept mum through
Wednesday's proceedings. Kulkarni, also known as Chanakya among friends, had
shifted from Maharashtra to Bhopal a few years ago. Ironically, he is the
same person who had conducted an anti-terrorism exhibition at Gandhi Bhavan
in Bhopal a few months ago. He is accused of transporting the explosives and
participating in the meetings.



II.

http://www.mid-day.com/news/2008/oct/291008-bhonsale-military-school-malegaon-blast-accused-terrorist-training-denial-nagpur-nation.htm



*We didn't train Malegaon accused: Military School*

By: Agencies Date: 2008-10-29





Don't know her: The Bhonsala School's Nagpur branch director admitted
yesterday that one ex-serviceman under probe for his association with main
Malegaon blast accused Pragya Singh Thakur (in veil) was associated with the
school



The Bhonsala Military School has categorically denied imparting terrorist
training to the September 29 Malegaon bomb blast accused or anyone else in
the past.



"We heard the names of the Malegaon bomb accused, including Sadhvi Pragya
Singh Thakur, for the first time when reports about their arrest appeared in
the print and electronic media in the past few days," the school's Nagpur
branch director Satish Salpekar said yesterday.



The Bhonsala Military School in Nashik and its branch in Godhni near Nagpur
prepares students for entrance exams to the National Defence Academy (NDA).



Salpekar, however, admitted that the school had allowed the Bajrang Dal to
use its premises and apparatus for its "personality development camp" in
2001, free of cost.



Links to suspects



He also confirmed media reports that retired Army officer Major Prabhakar
Kulkarni, presently under the scanner of the Maharashtra police's
Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for imparting training in the use of RDX to the
Malegaon bomb accused, was associated with the school in Nashik, first as
its commandant and then as secretary of the educational institute that ran
it till a few years ago.



Salpekar clarified that the two other ex-servicemen reportedly under ATS
probe, Major Ramesh Upadhyay and Major Y D Sahasrabuddhe, were never
associated with the Bhonsala Military School.


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