Citing a UN resolution which had found hands of
Pakistani terrorists behind the Samjhauta blasts, veteran BJP leader
Murli Manohar Joshi
On Saturday said linking saffron with terrorism is nothing but an attempt to defame the Hindu community.
“They say again and again that Hindu terrorists were involved in Samjahuta blasts. I want to tell Shinde, Chidambaram and the Centre that there is a resolution of UNSC’s Committee on Sanctions which states that Arif Kasmani, the chief coordinator of LeT, had funded the Samjhauta blasts, with the al Qaeda providing staff for it,” Joshi said.
He read out a document in support of his claim and said the resolution had quoted Pakistan’s Home Minister Rehman Malik as saying in January 2010 that Pakistani terrorists were hired for the blasts.
“Although these findings have come out, still these people are talking about ‘Hindu terror’. This is such a dirty politics and conspiracy to defame the Hindus of the country,” Joshi said, referring to the recent controversial remarks by Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde.
He said such allegations are not just an insult to the entire Hindu community, but they also weaken the country’s stand against terrorism.
“These charges belie the entire history and dent the image of the country permanently,” Joshi added.
He said despite the UNSC document proving Pakistani attack behind the Samjhauta blasts, the Central Government is trying to garner political mileage by “defaming the Hindu community”.
“I want that the Government should give clarification on this. From this, it is very clear that the intention of the Government is to garner votes by defaming Hindus,” he alleged.
On Saturday said linking saffron with terrorism is nothing but an attempt to defame the Hindu community.
“They say again and again that Hindu terrorists were involved in Samjahuta blasts. I want to tell Shinde, Chidambaram and the Centre that there is a resolution of UNSC’s Committee on Sanctions which states that Arif Kasmani, the chief coordinator of LeT, had funded the Samjhauta blasts, with the al Qaeda providing staff for it,” Joshi said.
He read out a document in support of his claim and said the resolution had quoted Pakistan’s Home Minister Rehman Malik as saying in January 2010 that Pakistani terrorists were hired for the blasts.
“Although these findings have come out, still these people are talking about ‘Hindu terror’. This is such a dirty politics and conspiracy to defame the Hindus of the country,” Joshi said, referring to the recent controversial remarks by Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde.
He said such allegations are not just an insult to the entire Hindu community, but they also weaken the country’s stand against terrorism.
“These charges belie the entire history and dent the image of the country permanently,” Joshi added.
He said despite the UNSC document proving Pakistani attack behind the Samjhauta blasts, the Central Government is trying to garner political mileage by “defaming the Hindu community”.
“I want that the Government should give clarification on this. From this, it is very clear that the intention of the Government is to garner votes by defaming Hindus,” he alleged.
Source : Niti Central
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