Hindutva 'terror groups' threat to India: CPI-M
Saturday January 08, 2011 02:22:13 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The
Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) Saturday urged the
government to pursue the investigation into bomb blasts blamed on
"Hindutva terror groups", calling them a threat to India.
"The reported statements by Aseemananda, co-accused in a series of
bomb blasts by Hindutva terrorist groups, shows that it is not
just a few extremist individuals involved but a wide network which
includes the involvement of top pracharaks of the RSS," the CPI-M
said in a statement, referring to the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh
(RSS).
"Even though the investigations are belated, it is imperative
there should now be no let up in nailing those responsible for the
heinous terrorist crimes in Malegaon, Ajmer Sharif, Mecca Masjid
and the Samjhauta train.
"The Hindutva terror groups have been spawned by the hate politics
of the RSS and, as is now revealed by Aseemananda, have received
direct support (from it). No effort should be spared to bring the
guilty to book.
"They constitute a grave danger to the integrity and unity of our
country," the statement said.
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