Muslim
forum demands fresh probe into various blasts
Saturday February 19, 2011 08:15:43 PM,
PTI
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Lucknow: All India
Muslim Majlis today demanded fresh investigation into Mecca
Masjid, Samjhauta Express and Malegaon blasts in the wake of
statement given by Swami Aseemanand.
"Swami Aseemanand in his statement given before the court on
December 18 has revealed some names which had made clear that
Muslims arrested in these blasts were innocent," president of the
organisation, Yusuf Habeeb told reporters.
"A judicial court of inquiry should be constituted for fresh probe
into these incidents," he said.
Despite revelations made by Aseemanand, innocent Muslim youths
were still behind the bars and cases against them were not
withdrawn, Habeeb claimed.
The Muslim leader also supported the appointment of Maulana Gulam
Vastanvi as the Vice-Chancellor of Darul Uloom Deoband, saying
those spreading politics in the seminary should be controlled.
He alleged that politics was being done against Vastanvi and
students were being used.
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