Jeremy Page
London Times
Saturday, Nov 29, 2008
The Indian Army has been shocked by the arrest of a senior Military Intelligence officer on suspicion of involvement in a bomb attack by Hindu extremists in western India in September.
Colonel Srikant Prasad Purohit is the first serving officer in India’s Army — seen as a bastion of secularism since the country’s independence in 1947 — to be arrested on terrorism charges.
His detention is prompting calls for a ban on Hindu nationalist groups accused of stirring political violence, including recent attacks on Christians in eastern India, before national elections next year.
It may also force Indian authorities to investigate whether Hindu radicals were behind other recent bomb attacks, many of which have been blamed on Islamic extremists backed by Pakistan’s intelligence service.
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Colonel Purohit, 37, was arrested in Bombay on Wednesday on suspicion of involvement in a bomb attack that killed at least six people near a mosque in the western city of Malegaon on September 29.
The Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) of the surrounding state of Maharashtra is now questioning him at its headquarters in Bombay, according to Dinesh Agarwal, an ATS spokesman.
Inspector Agarwal denied Indian media reports that Colonel Purohit had confessed to masterminding the explosions, and that the ATS wanted to question other serving military officers.
“The investigation is progressing,” he told The Times. “Questioning other serving officers is not on the cards now.”
However, he confirmed that the ATS had arrested eight other civilians, including a retired army major, Ramesh Upadhyay, on suspicion of involvement.
Investigators say that Colonel Purohit and Major Upadhyay were both members of Abhinav Bharat (New India), a Hindu nationalist organisation founded in the western city of Pune in June 2006.
Abhinav Bharat’s President is Himani Savarkar, the niece of the Hindu radical who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian independence leader, in 1948.
She accuses India’s ruling coalition — led by the Congress Party — of trying to smear Hindu nationalists and has offered legal aid to all the arrested members of Abhinav Bharat.
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November 29th, 2008 at 11:20 am
Wait, someone in their military played a part in bombing their own people? That just doesn’t happen. (Michael Chertoff said it himself, false flag terrorism doesn’t exist.)
That being said, this guy could have been set up to demonize a certain party or group. The article says that his arrest is leading some to call for a ban on all hindu nationalist groups. That’s very suspicious.
November 30th, 2008 at 8:05 am
i would be willing to bet that this guy is either released with no charges or if his connections are not good enough, murdered very soon. they will not risk him goin to any trial where he could roll over on his superiors. the people who arrested him will be transferred to shit jobs and he will be killed or released. no trials.
December 1st, 2008 at 2:39 am
Great find! And get this … the guy who uncovered the false-flag plot and who had Lt.Col. Purohit arrested was police chief Hemant Karkare, who was assassinated at the very start of this latest Mumbai terror attack:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemant_Karkare
Sure looks like another Mossad/CIA op to me.