MP,M’RASHTRA HINDUTVA TERRORISTS UNITED IN DIRTY PLANS: NIA

A recent probe of National Investigation Agency has revealed that the Hindutva extremists from Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh are closely associated with one another to attack mosques and other Muslim places. The NIA has based its probe on the basis of evidence collected from the belongings of two Hindutva extremists,

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September 15, 2022

A recent probe of National Investigation Agency has revealed that the Hindutva extremists from Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh are closely associated with one another to attack mosques and other Muslim places. The NIA has based its probe on the basis of evidence collected from the belongings of two Hindutva extremists, Himanshu Panse and Naresh Raj kondowar who had died while making bombs in Nanded on 6 April, 2006. The NIA chargesheet in the Malegaon 2006 blast claims Panse and three other Marathi boys participated in a weapon-handling and bomb-making exercise in Bagli near Dewas in Madhya Pradesh in early 2006. The Panse-led group is believed to be behind blasts in several mosques in Maharashtra: Parbhani (November, 21, 2003), Purna (August, 27, 2004) and Jalna (August 27, 2004). All these blasts took place after the Friday afternoon prayers.