Blasts plotted in Rajasthan inn
If the description given by the anti-terrorist squad (ATS) in the chargesheet could be believed, the Gujarati Samaj guesthouse in Jaipur was the centre of two diverse streams. It was the centre of “Rashtrawadi Muslim Andolan, “My Hindustan” campaign launched by the RSS in supervision of senior Sangh functionary Indresh Kumar.
The chargesheet mentions on page 22 that how Mr Kumar addressed a secret meeting of Hindutva activists on October 31, 2005 in the room number 26 of the guesthouse. The meeting was attended by late Sunil Joshi, Swami Asimanand, Ramji Kalsangre, Lokesh, Prgya Singh and Sandeep Dangey.
Mr Kumar given a few tips of caution to the activists saying they should use some religious organisation in their movement and it will help them as no one will suspect them. According to the investigations, it was the guest house where Sunil Joshi distributed the work among the group members. Sadhvi Prgya was assigned to handle the media.
Lokesh and Ramji Kalsangre were asked to manage weapon and explosives and to find out targets.
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BJP, RSS: It’s a conspiracy
Patna/Jaipur, Oct. 24: BJP and the RSS on Sunday alleged that inclusion of Sangh leader Indresh Kumar’s name in the Ajmer blast chargesheet was a “political conspiracy” and accused the Congress of having a hand in it.
“Indresh’s name has figured in the chargesheet under a conspiracy. We strongly condemn the political conspiracy hatched by the Congress to defame the nationalist organisation which has been working to safeguard the interests of the nation,” BJP vice-president Kalraj Mishra told reporters in Patna.
The 806-page chargesheet was filed before a court in Ajmer on Saturday by the Rajasthan ATS. —PTI
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