‘No pressure on NIA for clean chit to anyone’
A day after NIA chief Sharad Kumar said there was no evidence linking arrested Army officer, Lt Col.
A day after NIA chief Sharad Kumar said there was no evidence linking arrested Army officer, Lt Col. Prasad Purohit, who was chargesheeted in Malegaon 2008 terror case, with the Samjhauta blast case, the BJP government distanced itself from the move saying it has not put any pressure on the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which has been probing right-wing terror cases, including the Samjhauta Express and Malegaon blast cases.
“There is no pressure from the government on the NIA. All required procedures will be followed in sensitive cases,” minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju told reporters.
The government has been facing criticism on social networking sites for allegedly putting pressure on the NIA to take a U-turn in all such cases.
The minister criticised the Congress for coining the word “saffron terror” and said this terminology was given by that party as it was “working with an agenda”. Asserting that the government will strictly go by the rules, Mr Rijiju said, “We don’t work with any bad intentions. We don’t pressurise the probe agencies.”
He also claimed during the tenure of the UPA government, officers were pressurised to go out of the way in certain cases.
Questions have been raised in certain quarters over certain steps being taken by the NIA in allegedly diluting the cases relating to right-wing terror cases.
The NIA has filed a chargesheet against eight people in connection with the Samjhauta blast case which includes Naba Kumar Sarkar, alias Swami Asimanand, late Sunil Joshi, alias Sunilji, Ramchandra Kalsangra, Sandeep Dange (both absconding), Lokesh Sharma, Kamal Chauhan, Amit and Rajender Choudhary.
The case pertains to the criminal conspiracy which resulted in bomb blasts in the Attari Express (Samjhauta) train near Panipat, Haryana on February 18, 2007.
This blast and the consequent fire in the train coaches resulted in the loss of 68 lives and injuries to 12 train passengers, including women and children.
The other case, in which Purohit is an accused, pertains to bombing in Malegaon area of Maharashtra on September 29, 2008. A blast rocked the area in which four persons were killed while several others injured.