digitalzygot
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A possible link is emerging between the Samjhauta Express firebomb of February 2007 and last weeks death of two suspected Hindu extremists in Goa. The two were killed in an accidental bomb blast in Margao on Diwali eve and reports said on Monday that both the events were linked to a core group that staged false flag attacks to target and implicate Muslims.
According to the news agency, during the initial investigation, the CBI had stumbled on some clues which hinted that material used in the (Samjhauta) explosion might have been bought from Indore.Sixty-eight persons, including many Pakistanis, were killed and other passengers sustained injuries when explosions ripped through Samjhauta Express during its transit through Panipat on its way to Lahore from Delhi.
The outfit is believed to be linked to Sadhvi Pragya Singh who has been probed in a spate of attacks in the Muslim localities of Malegaon. Ms Singh is believed to be ideologically linked with an army colonel being probed in the Samjhauta blasts. Pakistan also suspects Lt Colonel Prasad Purohits involvement in the Samjhauta Express blasts. Last year, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad had revealed that Purohit supplied the RDX used in the Samjhauta Express blast on February 18, 2007 that killed 68 passengers.
According to the news agency, during the initial investigation, the CBI had stumbled on some clues which hinted that material used in the (Samjhauta) explosion might have been bought from Indore.Sixty-eight persons, including many Pakistanis, were killed and other passengers sustained injuries when explosions ripped through Samjhauta Express during its transit through Panipat on its way to Lahore from Delhi.
The outfit is believed to be linked to Sadhvi Pragya Singh who has been probed in a spate of attacks in the Muslim localities of Malegaon. Ms Singh is believed to be ideologically linked with an army colonel being probed in the Samjhauta blasts. Pakistan also suspects Lt Colonel Prasad Purohits involvement in the Samjhauta Express blasts. Last year, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad had revealed that Purohit supplied the RDX used in the Samjhauta Express blast on February 18, 2007 that killed 68 passengers.