2008 Malegaon blasts case: SC seeks Centre, NIA reply on PIL


New Delhi, Sep 11 (PTI): The Supreme Court today sought response from Centre and National Investigating Agency (NIA) on a plea challenging removal of Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) in the 2008 Malegaon blasts case and alleging that Government was exerting pressure on her to "go soft" on the accused.

A bench comprising Justices J Chelameswar and A M Sapre asked Centre and NIA to file their responses within one week.

The bench, however, did not allow the submission of senior advocates Kapil Sibal and Indira Jaising that hearing on the bail applications of the accused persons be stayed for the time being.

The bench has also issued notice to Maharashtra government in the case. Earlier, a Supreme Court Judge had recused from hearing the plea, saying that he had represented certain accused in the matter.

The PIL, filed by social activist Harsh Mander, has accused NDA government of trying to interfere with the functioning of the prosecutor in the case by exerting "pressure" on her to "go soft" on the accused. It alleged that the executive was attempting to influence the judicial system.

It has alleged that NIA officials had pressured erstwhile Special Public Prosecutor in case, Rohini Salian, "presumably" under instructions from their "political masters".

Salian, who was SPP in the case, had alleged that an NIA officer had told her to go soft on the accused. She also claimed the same officer had told her that she would be replaced. Salian is no longer on NIA's panel of lawyers.

The petition has sought the apex court's intervention to ensure a fair trial as there were reasons to "credibly fear" that "executive is attempting to influence the judicial system to cave in to the pressure exerted by it in all matters, including affording protection to right-wing extremists who sympathize with its ideology".

The PIL also sought direction to the Centre to appoint an SPP to conduct "fair" trial and constitute a Special Investigating Team of CBI to probe alleged actions of NIA officials who allegedly pressured Salian.

The high-profile accused in the case include Lt Col S P Purohit and Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur.

The 4,000-page charge sheet had alleged that Malegaon was selected for the blasts because of its sizeable Muslim population. It named Pragya Singh Thakur, Purohit and another accused, Swami Dayanand Pandey, as the key conspirators.

The charge sheet had alleged it was Pandey who had instructed Purohit to arrange for RDX, while Pragya owned the motorcycle which was used in the blast.

Ajay Rahirkar, another accused, allegedly organised funds for the terror act, while conspiracy meetings were held at Bhonsala Military School in Nasik, according to charge sheet.

Rakesh Dhawde, Ramesh Upadhyay, Shyamlal Sahu, Shivnarain Kalsangra, Sudhakar Chaturvedi, Jagdish Mhatre and Sameer Kulkarni were the other accused. The blast on September 29, 2008 had left four dead and nearly 80 injured.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 11 2015

    TERROR HAS NO RELIGION ...

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  • Anees, KARKALA

    Fri, Sep 11 2015

    TERRORIST KA ACCHE DIN AAYA HAI...JO JAIL PE " SOFT MANNER HO GA AGLAA TEEN SAAL...THERE IS SIGN TERRORISTS ARE RULING...in 21 st century.

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  • Vantage Point, Mangaluru

    Fri, Sep 11 2015

    Modis claim of zero tolerance against terrorism is a oxymoron..The moment modi and his govt mention it in India and abroad...they are indirectly referring to certain breed of terrorism but not as a whole...This is not the first time ...In past the same people in his cabinet and including modi shared their presence with the same terrorist accused in some of the sangh backed programme...Coz one thing which binds them is the ideology which is propagated by its mentor organisation..as a govt which survives under the blessing from Nagpur...It has to go soft on certain brand of terrorism to follow its master's order.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 11 2015

    Vantage Point, Mangaluru

    All these people where arrested during UPA 1 regime, why they couldn't charge these people as terrorists till date????

    The reason is because congress wanted to start a name called Hindu Terror

    If there was proof then this case would have ended in UPA regime itself

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Sep 11 2015

    If UPA had any will to clear all cases, the verdict would have come out by now. They do not want to take sicular name plate from them and afraid of taking such aggressive decisions

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  • PEACE LOVER, INDIA

    Fri, Sep 11 2015

    KISI KE ACHE DIN AAYE YA NA AAYE, TERRORISTS KE TO ACHE DIN AA GAYE !

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Fri, Sep 11 2015

    I THINK, BIG BIG NAMES OF POLITICIANS ARE INVOLVED IN THIS.

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  • A.M Shaikh, Dubai, Belapu, Kaup

    Fri, Sep 11 2015

    Please show them a soft manner.

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