Swami's confession points to Hindu terrorism, detailed version

digitalzygot

Senator (1k+ posts)
India is being forced to confront evidence that suggests a secret Hindu terror network may have committed a wave of deadly attacks blamed on radical Muslims.
Information contained in a confession given in court by a Hindu holy man suggests that he and several others linked to a right-wing Hindu organisation planned and actioned attacks on a train travelling to Pakistan, a Sufi shrine and a mosque as well as two assaults on Malegaon, a town in southern India with a large Muslim population.
He claimed the attacks were launched in response to the actions of Muslim militants. "I told everybody that we should answer bombs with bombs," Swami Aseemanand, 59, whose real name is Naba Kumar Sarkar, told a magistrate during a closed hearing in New Delhi.
"I suggested that 80 per cent of the people of Malegaon were Muslims and we should explode the first bomb in Malegaon itself. I also said that during partition, the Nizam of Hyderabad had wanted to go with Pakistan so Hyderabad was also a fair target. Then I said that since Hindus also throng [a Sufi shrine in] Ajmer we should also explode a bomb in Ajmer which would deter the Hindus from going there.

I also suggested the Aligarh Muslim University as a target."
Police in India have suspected for some time that Hindus may have been responsible for the attacks between 2006 and 2008, and in November of that year several arrests were made, including that of a serving military officer.
But the confession of Swami Aseemanand, obtained by an Indian news magazine, is perhaps the most damning evidence yet that Hindu extremists were responsible. It also suggests those involved were senior members of a religious group that is the parent organisation of India's main opposition party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
"The evidence is not conclusive but people have to take notice of this," said Bahukutumbi Raman, a former national security adviser and now a leading regional security analyst. "This could aggravate tensions between India's [Hindu and Muslim] communities. It will create problems."

Among the incidents blamed on Muslim militants was a bomb attack in February 2007 on the Samjhauta Express, travelling between Delhi and Lahore. Of the 68 deaths, most were Pakistani citizens returning home. The attack took place a day before Pakistan's Foreign Minister was due to arrive in India for peace talks.
Swami Aseemanand was arrested in Haridwar last November, having apparently been in hiding for more than two years. In his 42-page confession to the magistrate, he reportedly claimed he had been spurred into action by a series of Muslim attacks on Hindus, in particular the assault on the Akshardham temple in Gujarat in 2002 that left at least 29 people dead.
THE ATTACKS UNDER SCRUTINY
SAMJHAUTA EXPRESS
In February 2007, two firebombs exploded on the train commonly known as the "Friendship Express", which travels across the Indo-Pakistani border. Most of the 68 victims and 50 injured were of Pakistani origin. Three further unexploded suitcase bombs were later found on the train.
MECCA MASJID
An attack on the Mecca Masjid mosque, which is in Hyderabad's old city, left 14 people dead in May 2007 - with five apparently killed by police firing on a furious mob after the incident. Swami Aseemanand apparently said that the site was chosen because the local administrator wanted to be part of Pakistan during partition.
MALEGAON
In September 2008, three bomb blasts killed 37 people in the Muslim-majority city of Malegaon, situated about 250km northeast of Maharashtra's state capital, Mumbai. Muslims had been attending prayers when the bombs exploded in a sacred burial ground, also injuring more than 125 people.
AJMER
A famous Muslim shrine in the city of Ajmer in Rajasthan, about 350km southwest of Delhi, was targeted by bomb attacks in October later that year. Two people were killed and 17 injured near the scared shrine, which houses the tomb of a 13th-century Sufi saint. Swami Aseemanand said the blast was intended to deter Hindus from going there.
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Logical

Voter (50+ posts)
I SALUTE Indian Muslims for not losing patience with the slow pace of investigations.. They had the option of agitations and street violence in face of state oppression, but they didn't lose their cool and are now emerging as the vindicated party. The thing to note here is that the total number of victims in these 3,4 incidents is not that much lower than that of Mumbai attacks. Yet the world media is by and large ignoring this developing story :(
 

Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This completely ends any hope that India may have had of us taking any action over the 26/11 Mumbai falseflag!.It's probably a sign of desperation on their part that they're unable to inflict any direct harm upon us so may as well admit Hindu terrorism openly!.

All hell is gonna break lose when the reality of 26/11 and that brave cops murder comes out!
 

saudiking

Voter (50+ posts)
Good Job by Indian Police. An eye for an eye will make whole world blind. Hopefully this terrorist group has been dismantled and there will be no further attacks on Indian by indians. Anyone responsible for the crime sould be punished severly according to Indian constitution.
 

Logical

Voter (50+ posts)
Good Job by Indian Police. An eye for an eye will make whole world blind. Hopefully this terrorist group has been dismantled and there will be no further attacks on Indian by indians. Anyone responsible for the crime sould be punished severly according to Indian constitution.

Saudiking

Sorry, most of the credit goes to the muslim inmate called Kaleem who inspired the Swami to take this extraordinary step of confessing his crimes, and providing the investigators with valuable details.

And as for punishing those who contributed to the mess, the following should also be punished:

1. Over-zealous police and investigators who rounded up dozens of muslims based on flimsiest of evidence.

2. Media that maligned muslims day and night.

In the end, I hope Pakistan demands extradition of all those involved in the Samjhota express blasts.
 

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