Photographs: Krishnendu Halder/Reuters
The 2007 Mecca Masjid blasts at Hyderabad were a turning point for terrorism in India. Four years have gone by and while the Muslim community in Hyderabad blames their representatives for not doing enough, the investigations continue to move on at a snail's pace.
It's a well-known fact that the Harkat-ul-Jihadi was initially blamed for the blasts. The reason given out by the police at that time was this blast was carried out to create a divide in society. However, three years later everything changed and some Hindu elements were brought to book for this incident. What sealed matters was a confessional statement by right-wing activist Swami Aseemanand, who went on to claim that it was Hindu radicals who carried out the blasts.
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'Ramji Kalsanghra, Sandeep Dange a key to solving the case'
Image: Onlookers gather at the blast site in front of Mecca MasjidPhotographs: Krishnendu Halder/Reuters
"We are doing our work and interrogating several accused in the case. We are also on the trail of Ramji Kalsanghra and Sandeep Dange, names revealed by Aseemanand during his confession. We hope they will help provide more leads to the case. We are looking to close the case in the next couple of months," the source added.
At the moment, the NIA has in its custody, Aseemanand, Devendra Gupta and Lokesh Sharma for their involvement in the case.
'Injustice done to families of Mecca Masjid blast victims'
Image: Relatives of victims of the blastPhotographs: Krishnendu Halder/Reuters
Lateed Mohammad Khan, convenor of the Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee, which has been fighting the case of the Muslim youth who were falsely implicated in the blast, says that the Muslim representatives have failed to fulfill their responsibilities at a time they were needed the most.
"We Muslims are upset with them because instead of making the government of Andhra Pradesh accountable they decided to go on the defensive. There was no one to console the families of the people who died in the blast and subsequent police firing. They were treated worse than animals," he said. "The police caused such terror that the families of the dead could not even perform the last rites properly. People were prevented from joining the last prayer for the deceased," Khan added.
'Police provided logistic support to Hindu terrorists'
Image: A cop keeps watch during Friday prayers at Mecca Masjid"We do not understand the attitude of the government. It had constituted the Bhaskar Rao commission of inquiry to probe the case and it has even submitted a report to the government last year. However, the government refuses to table the report or even make it public. This is being avoided since the report mentions the names of several police officers, which the government wants to protect. The report further speaks about the torture of the Muslim youth and how they were electrocuted while in custody," Khan said.
'Put a full stop to Hindu terror'
Image: Aseemanand, an accused in the Mecca Masjid blast case- Table the Bhaskar Rao Commission report in the assembly.
- Investigate the Mecca Masjid bomb blast and subsequent police firing seriously.
- Put a full stop to Hindu terrorism and book terrorists under rule of law.
- Secular parties and Muslim representatives should fulfill their responsibilities.
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