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*Tue, 28 Dec 2010

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RSS & 26/11: Digvijaya flags it off again, this time in Mumbai
 * Express news service <http://www.indianexpress.com/columnist/ens/> * *

Tags : killing of Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare, 26/11 terror attack,
26/11, An RSS Conspiracy* *

Posted: Tue Dec 28 2010, 02:34 hrs

**Mumbai: *

*Undeterred by the storm of criticism triggered by his comments linking the
killing of Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare during the 26/11 terror
attacks to the alleged threats Karkare had received from Hindu extremists,
Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh today released the book 26/11 RSS
Ki Saazish? (26/11, An RSS Conspiracy?) in Mumbai, using the platform to
launch a fresh attack on radical Hindu groups for what he called “majority
terrorism”. *

*Singh had released the same book, authored by Aziz Burney, Editor-in-Chief
of Urdu Sahara newspaper, in Delhi on December 6. At that launch event, he
had said that Karkare had called him two hours before the 26/11 attack in
Mumbai to say that his life “was blighted by constant threats” from those
opposed to the ATS probe into the 2008 Malegaon blast in which Hindu
extremists were accused. *

*Days later, Singh repeated the comments to The Indian Express, which
sparked national outrage, with Karkare’s wife Kavita saying that he seemed
to be playing politics with the death of her husband. Singh had subsequently
sought to dilute his comments, saying that he had called Karkare and not the
other way round and also that he never doubted Karkare was killed by LeT
terrorists. He had even offered to produce records of his phone calls but
said BSNL did not store records older than 12 months. Speaking at the Islam
Gymkhana in the financial capital where Burney’s book was released locally
today, Singh once again sought to highlight the danger posed to the country
by Hindu extremist groups. “I said that as far as the 26/11 incident is
concerned, there must be no suspicion that it was done by Pakistani
terrorists. But this is for sure that there was pressure on Hemant
Karkareji,” said Singh.
*

*The ideology which was putting pressure on Karkare was the same one which
was responsible for the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and for driving a
wedge between Hindus and Muslims, he said. Singh pointed out that those from
the Hindu Right, whether it was the Shiv Sena, Gujarat Chief Minister
Narendra Modi or BJP leaders L K Advani and Rajnath Singh, had “questioned
Shri Hemant Karkare’s integrity, loyalty and patriotism towards the nation
and pressure was applied on him”. *

*“Hemant Karkare had come forth as a form of Ishwar (God) for Muslims in
this country... he saved a community from being defamed,” said Singh as the
audience cheered and clapped. Among those present were local Congress MLA
Kripashanker Singh, Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Azmi, Bollywood director Mahesh
Bhatt and former Maharashtra IGP S M Mushrif who authored the book Who
Killed Karkare? in 2009, which too alleged a local conspiracy in the ATS
chief’s death. *

*Singh did not refer to his supposed phone conversation with Karkare in his
speech today. But asked by reporters later, he repeated that he had indeed
had that conversation but could not retrieve those phone call records as
BSNL did not maintain records beyond 12 months. *

*But in his speech, Singh went on the offensive against Hindu groups and
BJP-ruled states, accusing the latter of emerging as the “bastion” of
majority terrorism. Singh said Sunil Joshi, the murdered RSS pracharak and
Ajmer blast accused, had been killed “as he knew a lot.” Referring to Joshi
as a “foot soldier”, Singh said he had been killed “as he knew a lot...and
knew the names of the big people on whose prompting the bomb blast had been
carried out”. *

*“These whole areas, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, parts of
Maharashtra and Karnataka are such...which have become a bastion of majority
terrorism,” he charged. Asked by reporters later if he was accusing
BJP-ruled states of shielding Hindu extremists, Singh said when one Marathe
from Madhya Pradesh, who was accused of killing one RR Khan in Ratlam, was
caught, he said he had stayed at BJP and RSS offices after the murder. *

*Singh also alleged that Swami Aseemanand, who has been arrested in
connection with the Ajmer and Mecca Masjid blast, was being helped by the
Gujarat government. Singh said he agreed with Rajya Sabha MP Maulana Mahmood
Madani that Muslims were not getting justice in the country. Singh also said
that banning the RSS would have little impact as they would float other
organisations, and it was necessary to “crush the ideology”. He charged that
those owing allegiance to this ideology were present in the bureaucracy,
political parties, police and even in the army. *
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