RSS, VHP Welcome Court Verdict on Malegaon Blast
Fast Summary
- A Special National Investigative Agency (NIA) court in Mumbai acquitted all seven accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case, citing “no reliable and cogent evidence.”
- The verdict stated terrorism has no religion and cannot be judged based on perception.
- Six individuals had lost their lives, and several where injured during the Malegaon blast 17 years ago.
- Those acquitted include former BJP MP Pragya Thakur, Lieutenant Colonel Prasad Purohit, Major Ramesh Upadhyay (Retd.), Ajay Rahirkar, Sudhakar Dwivedi, Sudhakar Chaturvedi, and Sameer Kulkarni.
- Sunil Ambekar of RSS emphasized that the ruling proved allegations against Hindu society were baseless.
- Alok Kumar of VHP stated that this verdict also exposed a conspiracy to defame the Hindu community.
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Indian Opinion Analysis
The Special NIA court’s conclusion to acquit all accused highlights the importance of robust evidence in criminal cases involving allegations of terrorism. By explicitly stating that terrorism has no religion and convictions cannot be based on perceptions alone,the judicial process reaffirmed essential principles like fairness and impartiality.
The ruling could have wider social implications as it addresses concerns about linking entire communities or religions wiht terror activities without considerable proof. However, 17 years is a important duration for adjudication-raising questions about systemic judicial delays in high-profile cases which are critical for justice delivery.
For India’s legal system, this case underscores the need for vigilance against attempts to politicize investigations or misuse institutional power for personal gains while affirming confidence in courts upholding facts over narratives.
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