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Tibet, Kosovo inspired Malegaon accused

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Smita Nair

Posted: Jan 23, 2009 at 0853 hrs IST

Mumbai The transcripts of alleged conversations between those accused in the Malegaon blast case, the forensic examination of Mahant Sudhakar Dwivedi’s laptops and statements of witnesses show that the main conspirators sought to gain inspiration from conflicts and campaigns around the world to justify their need for a new constitution and a new government-in-exile.

For instance, the Tibet issue allegedly found prominence at conspiracy meetings and the accused are believed to have talked about the plight of Tibetans under the Chinese rule, the influence of those given refuge in India and the platform at which they have to lobby international opinion in their favour.

Dwivedi’s laptop also contained a text file named “Tibet ki durdasha ke jimmedar” (those responsible for Tibet’s plight), which has been submitted to the court as evidence, according to the chargesheet.

One of the files Dwivedi allegedly accessed on his laptop on February 29 last year is entitled “Government of India-Kosovo”, coinciding with the time Kosovo became the world’s newest country after gaining independence from Serbia following years of conflict that led to the break-up of Yugoslavia. A file entitled “Kosovo aur Kashmir” was also allegedly accessed around the same time.

Like Kosovo, the conspirators are accused by the police of wanting to create a “nuisance group” which would create passive resistance to gain international assistance and recognition of its demands for independence.

In their case, it was Hindus allegedly wanting to gain the sympathy of the international community due to what they claim are atrocities by Islamic terror groups attacking Indian cities and towns with serial blasts. They also allegedly discussed ethnic conflicts involving Kurds, Shiite Arabs and other ethnic groups at their meetings.

Dwivedi and Lt Col Prasad Purohit, named the main conspirators in the chargesheet, along with some unnamed witnesses, allegedly discussed how they “were hoping that Cambodia, Nepal, Thailand, Bharat, Bhutan, Japan and Korea become one Hindu nation”, at a conspiracy meeting said to have been held on January 26 last year.

The group also sought “unconditional support from Nepal” and wanted a point man to be the co-ordinating chief from the Himalayan country, the chargesheet alleges.

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Tibet, Kasovo inspired Malegaon accused by Dr. Rameshwar Singh on 24 Jan 2009

ATS has become a hopeless agency and a terror outfit. What a concoction and unbelievable charge sheet? What's wrong with this agency? This inhuman and rotten agency should be abandoned. ATS is a disgrace to Indian democracy.

Malegoan balast by Rama rao on 23 Jan 2009

Thanks to ATS to bringing the truth of bomb blasts happening in india by Hindu fundamentalists and terrorists.As a Hindu i feel very sorry to all minorities in india for previous harasments happened from all state polices and by POTA act.My request to all politicians not to interfear in ATS job.

Where have we gone wrong? by Shrinath Singh on 23 Jan 2009

It is all very well for the police to allge all kinds of things, but the intellectuals in India must get together and consider as to where, how

sad by indian citizen on 23 Jan 2009

when a government by pseudosecular people and a media and this so called pseudo secular politicians see secularism to bash and beat the majority sentiments nothing gióing to happen ...the majority will always feel insecure and dalith will become and remain poor and become poorer ...indians will elect garbage politicians who always want an image of speaking humain rights for terrorist where in a country every now and then human rights of common man is violated by these terror strikes ...human rights only be kept when crimanal are treated like crimnals .

Lt Col Prasad Purohit by Kamlesh Gandhi on 23 Jan 2009

Lt Col Prasad Purohit; please fight the next general election in India. Rest assured you will win by a fullsome majority

History will not excuse the indifferent ones. by Arjun Bhaskar on 23 Jan 2009

It is indeed disturbing that , if ATS were to be believed,a group of well educated,

MALEGAON by shirasatish on 23 Jan 2009

As we go on reading the chargesheet filed by ATS in Malegaon case, it seems they have taken leaves out of British Rule, where the British Rulers used to file cases against freedom fighters like-wise. This only proves the case though we are said to be an. Independent Nation our mind has still not been freed from slavery thinking. GO ON WITH THE BRITISH WAY OF FILING THE CASE AGAINST NON-CULPRITS. GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND TO YOUR "SLAVERY MASTERS "

Don't miss the important points by Adish Poonawala on 23 Jan 2009

Two points need to be dealt with by the able persons in goverment, like the P.M. or P.C.:If the whole story is a fabrication, then the police agencies need a shake up to ensure that such nonsense is not dished out, involving foreign governments. Alternately, if the story is right, we do need serious introspection as to why some well informed Hindus have come to this stage of a feeling of marginalisation.

What more from ATS? by Jay Bindra on 23 Jan 2009

What more hilarious stories does ATS have ? Like TV humour serials, they are sincere in giving us a lot of entertainment every day.

Utter nonsense by Hemant Khanna on 23 Jan 2009

This entire investigation seems to be nonsensical. Everything in this article has absolutely nothing to do with Malegaon. I think the Congress is framing these guys to satisfy the Muslim constituency. Vote bank politics at the basest level possible.

Enlightenment by M.K.Rajyana on 23 Jan 2009

It appears correct as no single group can change our constitution in India and take law in own hands without outside support

Irrelevant by Sanjaya on 23 Jan 2009

None of the said discussions has any relevance to Malegaon blast.

so whats wrong with this by rajeev on 23 Jan 2009

Great going Lt Col Prasad Purohit.At least we find someone with an eye on the future

Lies, lies, lies............. by A patriot on 23 Jan 2009

The ATS can go on with these stories. How much we believe them is an entirely different matter.

Better than Arabian Nights by Bichitra Kumar on 23 Jan 2009

Everyday, the ATS leaks out some more fantastic details to the press.What perhaps is not being realised is that their credibility is a bigger

Why not use these brains on fanatical moslems also? by Vijay Radhakrishnan on 23 Jan 2009

All these ideas come out of the imaginative brains of young, brilliant IPS officers who are recruited to Police. ATS is also using evry methodto gain credibility with the country's intelligentia. MY POINT IS: WHYARE THESE BRAINS NOT USED AGAINST MOSLEM FANATICS?

Call for Hindu Rashtra by Ram Nath Babu on 23 Jan 2009

Whatever is stated in the charge sheet is true, I feel Purohit and others have done nothing wrong. They are expressing the common Hindus sentiments that they are marginalised in their own land by a power hungry group of politicians under the UPA umbrella. There cannot be no denying the fact that HIndus have been at the receiving end for quite some time. It is not easy to overthrow the present government through ballet as Hindus are not a united group unlike muslism or even christians to vote enmasse to any particular political party. It is therefore good, if someone can take the lead for paving way for establishing a Hindu Rashtra where all communities will be treated at par, with appeasement to none. Hindus have no problem in muslims or christians residing in Indian, but the only condition is that they should be Indian muslim and Indian christians and should not show their loyalty either to Mecca or Rome.Babu

common sense is lost as man is modernising by innak on 23 Jan 2009

how can any man with minimum commonsense imagine to turn japan into hindu country ?

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