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Digvijay: Probe links between Sadhvi, deceased RSS activist

Thursday, November 20, 2008 at 4:11 am 


Congress leader Digvijay Singh has called for a probe to find out links between arrested Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and deceased RSS functionary Sunil Joshi in connection with the Malegaon blast case.

“A probe should be conducted to find out links between Sadhvi and Joshi and whether their relationship had anything to do with the Malegaon blasts or not,” the AICC general secretary, who was here to campaign for the Congress  nominee, told reporters.

According to Singh, Sadhvi Thakur earlier used to say that she was not aware to whom she had sold her motorcycle to which was allegedly used in the blast.

“But now she is taking the name of such a person (Joshi) who is no more,” Singh said. “I have information that Sadhvi had sold her motorcycle to Joshi,” he claimed. Singh, however refused to divulge details.

Incidentally Joshi was shot dead in 2007 allegedly by unidentified persons and was wanted by the police in connection with an incident of throwing a bomb at a temple and also for the murder of tribal leader Pyar Singh Ninama in Mhow tehsil.

According to police records, Joshi was absconding in  both the cases till he was allegedly murdered.

Singh said since Joshi was absconding till he was murdered, it needs to be found out how the Sadhvi got in touch with him.

The Congress leader also claimed that Abhinav Bharat, the name of which figured in the Malegaon blast, was set up during ‘Shabri Mahakumbh’ in which leaders of ruling party in Madhya Pradesh also took part. 

(Agencies)

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