Radical Hindu terror plot in unsolved bombings? 



NEW DELHI: More arrests are expected in the coming weeks as the frightening 
dimensions of a radical Hindu terror plot start to unravel, with investigators 
indicating that it had the makings of a larger conspiracy and planning of 
reprisal killings of Muslims for serial bombings in a number of Indian cities.

Ten people, including a self-proclaimed Hindu seer and a serving lieutenant 
colonel, have so far been arrested for the Sep 29 bombing in a Muslim-dominated 
neighbourhood in the small Maharashtra town of Malegaon that killed five 
people. Investigators are now examining if a Hindu terror conspiracy was 
involved in several other blasts - like the one of the Samjhauta Express train 
in 2007 - that have till date remained unsolved.

The Anti-Terrorism Squad's (ATS) arrest of Mahant Amritanand Dev alias Dayanand 
Pandey, the self-styled pontiff from Kanpur, which investigators say is a 
"prize catch", has already revealed that it was under his instructions that Lt. 
Colonel Shrikant Purohit procured RDX from an army depot that was used in the 
Malegaon blast. 

"Pandey was present in all the pre-blast meetings in Bhopal, Jabalpur and 
Faridabad, monitored operations meticulously and was also responsible for 
arranging the finances that came in through illegal channels," an ATS source 
told IANS.

Investigators are now questioning the suspects on the May 2007 blast at Mecca 
Masjid in Hyderabad, the attack on the Samjhauta Express train between India 
and Pakistan in February 2007 and the April 2006 twin blasts at New Delhi's 
Jama Masjid.

"Not much headway has been made into the investigations in these attacks. We 
need to examine if a similar radical Hindu fringe could have been behind these 
bombings and that is under the scanner now," said a senior intelligence 
official, who could not be named because of the sensitivity of his position.

"We could see more arrests in the coming days but that will depend on whether 
we can get sufficient evidence."

It is believed that Pandey, a dropout from the National Defence Academy, was in 
touch with two other accused who are on the run - Ramji Kalsangara, who 
allegedly planted the motorcycle owned by the Hindu ascetic Pragya Singh Thakur 
in Malegaon, and Sameer Dange.

In the Mecca Masjid blasts as many as 14 people were killed and over 50 
injured. The case was investigated by the city police special wing and was 
later handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation which could not come 
to any conclusion. There were some remote indications of Bangladesh-based 
terror outfit Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami's involvement.

Investigations into the Samjhauta Express explosion, in which at least 68 
people were killed, and the Jama Masjid blast also failed to make headway and 
police could not across on any tangible leads.

Police have already established a strong link between Pandey and some of the 
suspects in the Kanpur blast case through surveillance - on Aug 24, two members 
of the right-wing Bajrang Dal were killed there while assembling bombs.

"With his (Pandey) arrest we will now get to the bottom of this case and see if 
there are linkages as well in the 2006 Nanded blasts in Maharashtra," said a 
senior police official.

Unearthing this terror network has indicated a major course correction for 
police, who had blamed Islamic terrorists for a wave of bombings that have 
killed more than 145 people targeting cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Ahmedabad 
and Jaipur this year. 

The arrests have reinforced growing suspicions over the last few years of a 
potential threat from Hindu extremists.
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Hindu extremists behind Samjhauta, Ajmer blasts?

Saturday, November 15, 2008
      
           
     


Hindu extremists involved in Malegaon blasts may also be behind Ajmer and 
Samjhauta Express blasts, sources have told NDTV. 

They say Aseemanand, Dayanand and Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur met at Shabari 
Kumbh at Dangs. 

The group then began to meet regularly to plan attacks.

Police also suspect the group could be behind the Ajmer dargah blast in 
February 2007. 

The man who planted Ajmer bomb was killed by the group. They may also be behind 
Samjhauta Express blast, sources say. Leaders of mainstream Hindutva groups 
were aware of their activities, they add.

The development comes even as Lt Colonel Prasad Purohit, the first serving 
Indian Army officer to be held in a terror-related case, has reportedly 
confessed to his role in the Malegaon blast during his narco-analysis test in 
Bangalore.

http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/story.aspx?id=NEWEN20080072726

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