‘Hindu groups intent on attacks’
The recent developments have shown that militant Hindu nationalist groups are intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks, a US congressional report has said. “Even more recent are overt signs that India is home to militant Hindu
nationalist groups intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks. In September 2008, seven people were killed by two bomb blasts in Maharashtra’s Malegaon, a hotbed of Hindu-Muslim communal strife,” said Congressional Research Service (CRS) in its latest report on India.
The 94-page report was released by the CRS, independent and bipartisan wing of the US Congress prepares periodic reports on issues of interest to the US lawmakers, on Septem-ber 1, a copy of which made public by the Federation of American Scientists on Tuesday. By the year’s end, the police had arrested nine members of a “Hindu terrorist cell” in connection with the bombing, including an active Army lieutenant colonel and a Hindu nun with links to the main Opposition BJP, the CRS said. “Thus did ‘Hindu terrorism’ became a new and highly controversial phrase in India’s national dialogue, the CRS report said, adding never before in the country’s history had the phrase been so widely used and the development had major and continuing effects on India’s national psyche.
“In late 2010, Hindutva extremist Swami Aseemanand confessed to involvement in a number of terrorist attacks previously blamed on Islamist militants, including the 2006 bombing of a Muslim cemetery in Malegaon that killed 37 people and the 2007 bombing of the trans-border Samjhauta Express, a train linking Delhi and Lahore, Pakistan, that killed 68 people, most of them Pakistani civilians,” CRS said. Also, there is a dangerous growth of indigenous Islamist terrorism in India despite New Delhi’s reluctance to openly acknowledge it, a Congressional report has said, adding leading such group is Indian Mujahideen. — PTI
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