BJP leaders in MP sheltered Samjhauta blast accused

KhanHaripur

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh on Sunday said that the RSS and BJP leaders in MP gave financial help and shelter to three Samjhauta Express blast accused. "My allegation is that when these people were absconding, senior BJP leaders in Madhya Pradesh provided them shelter and monetary help. We want the whole case to be exposed after a proper probe," Digvijay Singh said in Indore.
Digvijay Singh did not name the MP leaders on whom he pointed fingers. However, the trio accused of the Samjhauta blast he was referring to were Ramchandra Kalsangra, Sandeep Dange and slain RSS pracharak Sunil Joshi.
68 people, mostly Pakistanis, were killed in the Samjhauta Express blast on February 17, 2007.

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/BJP-l...-Samjhauta-blast-accused/Article1-651351.aspx
 

KhanHaripur

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Indias investigations going at snails pace, says FO

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Pakistan accused India of conducting investigations into the Samjhauta train blasts at a snails pace, after New Delhi turned down its request to share the findings of the probe.

The February 2007 terrorist attack on the Pakistan-India Friendship train service killed 68 people, including 42 Pakistani nationals.
It is now almost four years to the blast. The Indian investigation is clearly moving at a snails pace, to put it mildly, said the Foreign Office spokesperson at the weekly news briefing on Monday.
We hope India will share details of their investigations with Pakistan at the earliest, as was conveyed to them formally two days ago, Abdul Basit added.
Islamabad has stepped up pressure on New Delhi after reports said a jailed Hindu extremist leader confessed his involvement in several terrorist incidents, including the Samjhauta Express attacks. In this regard, a senior Indian diplomat was summoned to the Foreign Office on Monday.
Indian authorities have refused to share the findings of the probe with Pakistan, saying the investigations are yet to be completed.
On the US Vice President Joe Bidens visit to Pakistan, the spokesperson denied reports that Washington was exerting pressure on the government to carry out a full-scale military operation. The US understands our position very well on full-scale operations in North Waziristan. We would not like to have any disconnect between the two lest the successes we have achieved so far unravel, he said.
Article Source:
Kamran Yousaf
http://tribune.com.pk/story/103596/...-investigations-going-at-snails-pace-says-fo/
 

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