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‘RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat was asked to arrest’: Eastern-ATS police recalled the Malegaon Blast Investigation; Accused of pressure to push the ‘Saffron Terror’ angle. Bharat News

New Delhi: A former police officer has claimed that he was ordered to arrest Rashtraparak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat to establish a “saffron terror” angle in the 2008 Malegaon blast case.Retired officer Inspector Ihihab Mujawar, who was part of the anti -Maharashtra anti -terrorism squad, who investigated the case claimed that seven accused acquitted in the 17 -year bomb blast case reduces the “fake things” committed by the ATS.Muzawar named a senior officer, saying, “The judgment exposed the fake investigation conducted by a fake officer.”“I can’t say what the ATS investigated and why …. but I was given some confidential orders about personalities like Ram Kalsangra, Sandeep Denge, Dilip Patidar and RSS head Mohan Bhagwat. All these orders were not such that someone could follow them, “he said.He, in fact, did not follow them because they were “frightening” and knew the reality, Mujwar said.He said, “Mohan Bhagwat was beyond my ability to catch a huge personality. As I did not follow the orders, a false case was registered against me and destroyed my career of 40 years,” he said.He had a documentary proof to return his claims, the former police said.“There was no saffron terrorism. Everything was fake,” he said.A special NIA court approved former BJP MP Pragya Thakur Lieutenant Colonel Prasad Purohit and five others citing “reliable and coonable evidence” and deficiency of procedural laps.On September 29, 2008, six people were killed and several others were injured, when a bomb was reportedly collided near a motorcycle for a motorcycle, which was near a mosque in Malegaon city, Nashik, during Ramadan, during Ramadan and on the eve of Navratri.The ATS alleged that the motorcycle belonged to Thakur, and the priest brought RDX from Jammu and Kashmir and stored it in his home.Initially, Thakur and Purohit were arrested in late 2008, led by Maharashtra ATS under investigation under the late Hemant Karkare.

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