
Originators of saffron terrorism jibe Cong, disgraced: Sadhvi Pragya after acquittal in Malegaon blast case
Taking to social media platform X, she wrote: "The Congress, along with all other non-believers, who are the originators of 'saffron terrorism' and 'Hindu terrorism', have been disgraced.. The victory of saffron, Hindutva, and Sanatan has led to the triumph of all Sanatanis and patriots, heartfelt congratulations.... Jai Hindu Rashtra, Jai Shri Ram..."
Nearly 17 years after a deadly blast rocked Malegaon in Maharashtra, a special NIA court in Mumbai on Thursday acquitted all seven accused, citing lack of evidence. The verdict marks the closure of a high-profile case that had long been a flashpoint in debates over so-called "saffron terror."
The powerful explosion occurred on the night of September 29, 2008, near Bhikku Chowk in Malegaon, a communally-sensitive town approximately 200 kilometres from Mumbai. The blast, which took place during the holy month of Ramzan, killed 6 people and injured more than a 100 others.
The court, presided over by Special Judge A.K. Lahoti, stated in its ruling that while the prosecution was able to establish that the bomb blast had occurred, it failed to prove that the explosive device was fitted on the motorcycle allegedly owned by Sadhvi Pragya.
The judge specifically noted that the engine number was illegible, and the chassis number had been wiped off, weakening the prosecution's case substantially.
The seven accused, including Sadhvi Pragya, were charged under various provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including charges of criminal conspiracy, murder, attempt to murder, promoting enmity between groups, and voluntarily causing hurt.
The case was originally investigated by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), before being handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in 2011.
Over the years, the investigation and prosecution became mired in controversy, with allegations of political interference and changing narratives.
Sadhvi Pragya was arrested in 2008 and later granted bail in 2017. She has consistently maintained her innocence, claiming that she was falsely implicated due to political motives.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
&w=3840&q=100)

Business Standard
23 minutes ago
- Business Standard
Delhi Assembly passes fee regulation bill, AAP's amendments rejected
The BJP-led Delhi government's first Bill regulating fee hikes by recognised private unaided schools was passed by the Delhi Assembly on Friday. The Delhi School Education Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees Bill, 2025, was passed after a four-hour debate in the House. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) proposed eight amendments to the Bill but they were rejected during voting. Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta said the Bill will be sent to Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena for approval. During division of votes, 41 ruling BJP MLAs and 17 AAP legislators were present in the House. The Bill, tabled by Education Minister Ashish Sood on Monday during the Monsoon session of the Delhi Assembly, seeks to regulate fee hikes by private unaided schools in the national capital.
&w=3840&q=100)

Business Standard
23 minutes ago
- Business Standard
K'taka EC, Dy CM Shivakumar spar over Rahul Gandhi's poll fraud allegations
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Friday said the state's Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) V Anbukumar has ordered an inquiry into Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's allegations of 'large-scale election fraud'. Speaking to reporters after leading a Congress delegation to submit a memorandum to Anbukumar, Shivakumar said he would revisit the CEO's office to collect documents and evidence. 'In the first phase, we have asked him to provide information on every Assembly segment where such incidents have taken place,' he said. Karnataka CEO's response to KPCC In its response, the Karnataka CEO's office acknowledged the KPCC's representation but noted that no supporting documents had been provided for the allegations mentioned. The CEO asked the Congress delegation to submit relevant documents along with the prescribed declaration or oath under Rule 20(3)(b) of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960, so the complaint can be acted upon. Earlier, letters from KPCC to the CEO had sought permission for a media briefing and submission of a memorandum following a protest rally. The rally, originally planned for August 5, was postponed to August 8 due to unforeseen circumstances. Response to BJP's counter-allegations When asked about the BJP's reaction, Shivakumar said: 'Let them (BJP leaders) say whatever they want. We are asking a court, a judge, a commission with autonomous power. We have requested the Election Commission to take action because it is their responsibility to prepare the electoral roll, hold elections, and immediately set right things.' The memorandum followed Rahul Gandhi's allegation of electoral fraud in Mahadevapura during the Lok Sabha polls. On claims by former MLA Aravind Limbavali that there were bogus voters in CM Siddaramaiah's Varuna constituency and Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan's Chamarajpet seat, Shivakumar said the Election Commission of India (ECI) should investigate. 'Even if there are such issues in my constituency (Kanakapura), I will not mind. Action must be taken against those who have committed fraud,' he said. EC's counter to Rahul Gandhi The ECI accused Rahul Gandhi of recycling old allegations that had been settled by the Supreme Court. It asked him to either submit a written declaration under electoral rules naming the wrongful entries or apologise. Sources in the poll body described Gandhi's claims as a 'tired script' and 'new wine in an old bottle', saying similar issues were raised by then Madhya Pradesh Congress president Kamal Nath in 2018 and rejected by the apex court. The ECI dismissed Gandhi's claims of non-functional websites, stating: 'No issues with the Election Commission of India's website. Functioning seamlessly since its launch.' It clarified that the e-roll download links for all states were operational. ECI cites old SC verdict According to ECI sources, in 2018 Congress leaders presented the Supreme Court with data from a private website to claim errors in electoral rolls, including one face appearing for 36 voters. The Commission said these defects had been fixed months earlier, and a corrected copy was sent to the party. The court refused Kamal Nath's plea for searchable PDF rolls. The Commission said Gandhi had attempted to mislead the public by alleging duplicate names, such as Aditya Srivastava's, across three states — an issue resolved months ago. Election Commission demands evidence The ECI maintained that if Gandhi stood by his claims, he should have 'no problem' signing a declaration listing wrongful additions or deletions. Refusal, it said, would indicate he did not believe his own conclusions, in which case he should apologise. Chief electoral officers of three states had already asked Gandhi to share such details along with a signed declaration for further action. In a fact-check post on X, the ECI rejected claims that voter lists were removed from state websites after Gandhi's press conference. Rahul Gandhi's rebuttal At a Vote Adhikar rally in Bengaluru, Gandhi said he had already taken an oath in Parliament to uphold the Constitution, making a separate affidavit unnecessary. 'The EC asks me to file an affidavit and give information under oath. I have taken an oath inside Parliament holding the Constitution. Today, when people are questioning the Election Commission based on the data I released, the EC has shut its website,' he alleged. On Thursday, Gandhi claimed 'vote chori' (vote theft) of 100,250 votes in a Karnataka constituency, including 11,965 duplicate voters, 40,009 with fake or invalid addresses, 10,452 bulk voters from single addresses, 4,132 with invalid photos, and 33,692 misusing Form 6 for new voter registration.


India.com
23 minutes ago
- India.com
Rahul Gandhi A Man Of Urban Naxal Mindset: Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav
BHOPAL: Amid escalating political uproar over Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's claim of alleged irregularities in the electoral process, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday called the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha a "man with Urban Naxal mindset". CM Mohan Yadav said that Rahul Gandhi first questioned the Indian judicial system, then the Armed Forces, and now he has started questioning the Election Commission's credibility, which is the bone of the country's democratic system. "The way Rahul Gandhi publicly attempted to tarnish the Election Commission's image, it showed his mental bankruptcy. He is an Urban Naxal mindset man," the Madhya Pradesh CM said while reacting to the former Congress president's allegations of "vote theft", including in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections held in 2023. Mohan Yadav, who replaced Madhya Pradesh's longest- serving chief minister and the current Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan after the BJP won 163 out of 230 seats in 2023 Assembly polls, strongly criticised Rahul Gandhi, demanding the Congress leader issue an open "Public Apology". State BJP chief Hemant Khandelwal also slammed Rahul Gandhi, saying his allegations about vote theft were "irresponsible" and the Congress should worry about him. Talking to reporters in Bhopal on Friday, Khandelwal said that there were no facts or basis for Gandhi's allegations of election fraud. The BJP leader made the statement after Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia visited his residence on Friday morning. Meanwhile, Congress veteran and former chief minister Kamal Nath, who led the Congress in the 2023 Assembly elections and lost badly, seems to have found some "relief" from Rahul Gandhi's claims (allegations) of alleged irregularities in the last election in Madhya Pradesh. "Irregularities occurred in MP Assembly elections in 2023," Kamal Nath wrote on X, while sharing Rahul Gandhi's video - a short clip in which Rahul Gandhi talks about Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections in 2023.