In the Malegaon blast case, former BJP MP Pragya Thakur claimed she was tortured and pressured to falsely name senior leaders like PM Modi and Ram Madhav, but she refused to lie despite intense coercion and suffering.
The court found no merit in the Malegaon blast case officer’s claim about an order to arrest RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. All seven accused, including BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur, were acquitted by the special NIA court on Thursday.
In the 2008 Malegaon blast case, witness Milind Joshirao told the court that Maharashtra ATS officers detained him for seven days and pressured him to name Yogi Adityanath and RSS leaders, threatening him with torture.
Mahakumbh Nagar: Alok Kumar, the International President of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), urged the central government to introduce a common law for religious donations across all faiths. He raised this demand during a three-day VHP meeting held in Mahakumbh Nagar.
Yesterday, On 1st October, The Madras High Court has ordered Tamil Nadu police to permit the RSS route march scheduled for October 6, emphasizing adherence to existing guidelines governing public gatherings. This ruling addresses petitions from RSS leaders challenging the police’s refusal of permission, reinforcing the balance between constitutional rights and state authority in managing public events.
Today, On 6th August, The Supreme Court dismissed Sameer Kulkarni’s petition challenging the trial proceedings for the 2008 Malegaon Bomb Blast Case, stating no interference was warranted. Kulkarni sought to question the legal grounds of the sanction under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The trial lacked a valid sanction and the case was ultimately dismissed.
