*Modasa - It is just a beginning *

*How Hindutva Supremacists are rushing to give themselves Clean Chit in
terror related cases?*

*- subhash gatade*



*Introduction*

Whether investigations into Hindutva terror related cases are changing
course? A series of apparently unconnected developments definitely
strengthen the belief.

Close on the heels of renowned public prosecutor Rohini Salian's
revelations that she is being pressurised to go slow on the Malegaon bomb
blast case (2008) and news of no of witnesses turning hostile in the Ajmer
bomb blast case (2007) and sudden decision of the NIA to shift the Sunil
Joshi murder case back to M.P,  has come the news that the NIA has finally
decided to close the Modasa bomb blast case citing 'insufficient
evidence'.

As is being rightly said it is the first concrete indication that with the
assumption of power by the BJP investigations into Hindutva terror related
cases a shift in emphasis is visible. Perhaps an indication of the changed
times is the statement by a senior Minister that there is 'nothing like
Hindu terror in the country' despite being aware of the fact that the NIA,
the premier investigating agency formed after 2008 terror attack in Mumbai
to focus on terror related cases, is handling at least a sixteen high
profile cases supposedly involving Hindutva terrorists and many of their
top bosses are still under scanner.

Bomb blast at Modasa, part of Sabarkantha district then and recently made
into a separate district, which witnessed one death and injuries to many,
is one of the least explored bomb blast in the country. The following
write-up tries to discuss the blast, discusses the prevalent ambience then
when bombs were discovered at different places without anyone claiming
responsibility for it, the interim findings of the NIA when it took over
the particular case during the UPA II regime and the announcement by the
then home minister P Chidambaram that the central probe agency has achieved
a “breakthrough” in the 2008 Modasa (Gujarat) blast case.

The sudden turnaround by the NIA is baffling and incomprehensible, to say
the least.

I.

Ramzan. the period when Muslims observe fast for a month, proves especially
painful for Abida Ghori and her husband, both from Modasa, a newly carved
out district from Gujarat. No not that they are not able to withstand  the
strenuous routine which is expected of a religious person, the particular
period brings back memories of their only son Jamal Abdeen Ghori, hardly 15
years old then, who died in a bomb blast in Suka Bazar, seven years back
just two days prior to Id when the people were about to begin their evening
prayers (Sept. 29, 2008).

Abida can recollect each moment of his last goodbye when he had rushed
outside to buy few things for the next day *Sehri *(eating something before
dawn), when a low intensity bomb which was kept in a Hero Honda Passion
motorcycle (GJ 9 R-2896) parked outside the Suka Bazar mosque exploded
killing Jamal Abedeen on the spot and injured 16 others. She later learnt
that the motorcycle used in the blast was having a fake number plate. Jamal
was a bright lad in studies and work and a darling of the whole
neighbourhood who had chalked out many plans for the coming days with his
siblings. Little could he have the premonition that he would not be around
to witness the celebrations, and would be buried deep in a graveyard in the
town ?

Few days back Abida has learned from a local reporter that the police has
closed the investigations in the case and she would never be able to know
who killed her only son for no fault of him. She was not surprised to hear
this as she has seen the behaviour of the police and administration people
who had never bothered to visit her once all these intervening years. In
fact, from day one she was not hopeful about the police who had exhibited
connivance with the communal elements during the 2002 riots and in fact,
the person who was handling the Modasa blast case was infamous for such
behaviour.

>From one of her relatives who lived in Ahmedabad she had learnt that this
particular police officer was reported to have told victims seeking
protection then ‘today your time has come . We have been told not to help.
These are orders from the top.” She was also informed that one of the worst
massacres of Muslims happened in an area called Naroda Patiya, Ahmedabad
which was then under the jurisdiction of this man only.

II.

Not very many people even know or remember that Modasa was a copycat
bombing.

It took place on the same day and at around same time as the much
investigated Malegaon bomb blast (29 th September 2008), in a similar
locality (Muslim majority area) and in a similar manner ( use of two
wheeler in putting explosives)

The only difference was that Malegaon lies in neighbouring Maharashtra
ruled by Congress whereas Modasa, a *tehsil* in Gujarat then, was ruled by
BJP. There were eight casualties and injuries to more than 80 in the
Malegaon case. Here the explosive laden motorcycle was parked before the
closed office of SIMI whereas the bomb blast in Modasa which occurred in
Suka bazaar area, was executed by using a Hero Honda motorcycle.

A layperson could see the obvious linkages between the two and would
conclude that it must be the same terror group which executed both these
operations. It is a different matter whereas investigations into Malegaon
bomb blast undertaken by the legendary police officer Hemant Karkare, head
of the ATS ( anti terrorist unit) team, helped unearth the widespread
Hindutva terror network which involved members and leaders of various
Hindutva organisations and here we are where probe into Modasa blast is
being abandoned midway.

As an aside it need be mentioned that the laptop recovered by the NIA from
one of the terrorists  Shankaracharya Dayanand Pandey, ( in the Malegaon
bombing case) which recorded meetings of the terror group has enough
information which can help nab many of the stalwarts of the Hindutva
brigade and can help put them behind bars for the rest of their lives. It
also contains explosive information about their attempts to contact Israel
and Nepal, for financial support and also for training of their people. (
For detailed treatment of the themse see, ‘Godse’s Children : Hindutva
Terror in India’ 2 nd Edition, 2013, Pharos Media) It revealed a few
important facts in the public domain.

First, it made it crystal clear that Hindutva terror, whose danger to
secular democratic polity has always been underestimated, has a pan-India
presence and has been able to build international linkages as well.

Second, there was nothing spontaneous in acts of terror by the Hindutva
supremacists, and top leaders of such formations have been involved—as
planners, masterminds, financiers or ideologues in making it happen.

It is important to note that the Gujarat police which had always patted
itself on the back for the speed and alacrity with which it could unearth
many a terrorist incidents in the state involving ‘Jihadi terrorists’
neither could demonstrate similar efficiency nor could come out with any
concrete lead in the Modasa case. Despite its apparent inability to crack
the case, it did not deem it necessary for them to solicit help from ATS
Maharashtra which had successfully cracked the Malegaon bomb blast case.
Perhaps the role of the media then which always looked for a 'Jihadi' angle
behind every terror act also facilitated absence of any concrete action on
its part. One can recall how it was an anathema then to say that  there
could be extremist /fanatic youths in the majority community who wanted to
wreak vengeance on the minorities.

*III*

Nobody can deny that there was no pressure on the Maharashtra ATS team to
implicate the 'usual suspects' in this case also. A section of the media
which never tried to hide its sympathies towards the majoritarian viewpoint
had as usual started quoting unnamed sources to put the blame on the
‘Jihadi terrorists’. It is now history how RSS-BJP-VHP alongwith Shiv Sena
had called for a 'Maharashtra Bandh' to protest the manner in which the
investigations were going on under the able stewardship of Karkare and the
Hindutva terror network was getting exposed. Activists of various Hindutva
organisations  had welcomed the Malegaon bombers with rose petals when they
were presented in courts in Nashik and Pune.

Malegaon had passed through similar tragedy merely two years ago on the
*Shab-e-Barat* day which had witnessed more deaths. In that case also
despite enough indications that it was the handiwork of Hindutva
terrorists, the investigating agencies had glossed over their machinations
and had unashamedly tried to pass the blame on to differences between
Islamic sects.

Looking back one feels that it is to the credit of the police officers,
belonging to the Anti Terrorist Squad of Maharashtra led by Mr. Hemant
Karkare and the professional attitude they adopted vis-à-vis the case that
they shied away from blaming some or the other Islamic terrorist
organisation for the Malegaon blast (Sep 2008) and were successful in
unearthing the sprawling Hindutva terror network.

And thus while Maharashtra police caught the culprits behind the September
29 Malegaon blast, the Gujarat Police found itself lacking even in getting
significant leads in Modasa blast. It merely did two things : it sent the
chassis of the two-wheeler to the Forensic Science Lab in Ahmedabad to
uncover its number and it summoned active members of different community
organizations to take their statements. Despite the fact that the ATS
Maharashtra had cracked the Malegaon case and were ready to share
intelligence inputs with their Gujarat counterparts, it did not show any
inclination to interact with them.

Madhsudan Mistry, then Congress MP of Sabarkantha had made a submission
during the ongoing investigation by pointing out that he had forwarded
names of three suspects in the blast to the Sabarkantha police but they
remained completely indifferent. Questioning the credibility of police when
it comes to the Hindutva terror he said why this inaction by the police in
arresting the accused in the Modasa case when the police showed an
exemplary quickness is arresting the accused in the Ahmedabad blasts.

Thanks to the renewed interest in the case, in the aftermath of exposures
then in the Ajmer, Mecca Masjid bomb blast cases where the hand of RSS
activists and their network had come under scanner , National Investigating
Agency (NIA) took up this case at the behest of central government when it
was led by Manmohan Singh, leader of UPA II. This action definitely opened
up new possibility for the first time.

IV.

Before coming to the interim findings of NIA it would be opportune to
explain the ambience then when  bombs were discovered at different places
without anyone claiming responsibility for it.

Police in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad say they have discovered a
cache of bombs a day before the start of a major Festival in Gujarat.They
said the 17 bombs were not sophisticated devices but crude explosives. They
were later defused. The incident came two days after the explosion in a
market in Delhi that killed two people

Bombs in Ahmedabad last July killed nearly 50 people. Bombs have hit other
cities in recent months. An Islamist group called the Indian Mujahideen
said it was responsible for some of these attacks.

(Police ‘find 17 bombs in Gujrat, www.bbc Page last updated at 17-23 GMT
Monday 29th September 2008 18.23 UK

In Faridabad, a bomb was discovered outside a temple which was defused by
an alert civilian.

NEW DELHI A live bomb was found in the Faridabad district of Faridabad
early on Monday morning(Watch). The bomb discovered by civilians was found
outside the crowded Banke Bihari temple in the city. Even though the Bomb
Disposal Squad was rushed to the spot, interestingly it was a civilian in
fact who actually defused the bomb.Police have not yet been able to
ascertain as to who placed the bomb outside the temple and if it was part
of a strategy to  terror target the untouched state of Haryana

*(Times Now. Sept 29, 200801.59 IST)*The Times of India
http://timesofindia.indiatimes. Com//Cities/Civilian defuses bomb in
Faridabad/articleshow ‘3548338)

The manner in which a terror attack had taken place in Mehrauli, New Delhi
around two days before the Malegaon-Modasa blast had baffled the police.
The Delhi police was investigating saturday afternoon blast in South
Delhi’s Mehrauli which killed two and injured about 24.’ According to the
police, several patterns, which defined the previous explosions, had not
been established in the latest blast. There were no previously known
instances of bombers moving on a motorcycle and virtually throwing the
packet on the middle of a road as it had happened in this particular case.
And that’s why it did not take much time for it to convince itself that the
said blast ‘may not be the handiword of the same modules, which carried out
the September 13 serial explosions.’ It may be noted here that on September
13, the capital had witnessed serial explosions at three different places
which witnessed spilling of much innocent blood on the street.

In fact, senior probe officers told CNN IBN that they were looking at the
possibility of a link between Saturday’s blast and at least three very
minor explosions which occurred early this year in South Delhi, which went
virtually unreported. Joint Commissioner of Police(Southern Range) Ajay
Kashyap said, “We had three such very low blasts in January this year, we
are looking at the continuity factor.’

Sources said there were several unusual aspects about the Saturday’s blast
which had forced them to look beyond the obvious assumption of the blast
being linked to the previous blasts in Delhi, which took place a fortnight
ago.

They said the blast occurred in an obscure lane which defies The usual
tendency of terrorist’s choosing a well known or centrally located crowded
market. The modus operandi was old- styled. No timer was found on the bomb
a deviation from most of the blasts, which have occurred in Delhi and other
cities. Even the time of the explosion of 1400 hours was odd, as it is not
the peak time for shoppers in the area.

Perhaps they could have looked at the history of bomb blasts in the country
and could not have missed the fact that bikes have been a favourite
instrument of the Hindutva fanatics to attack Muslims. A narco-test of
those involved in Nanded bomb blasts (April 2006) which saw deaths of two
Bajrang Dal activists had clearly revealed that ‘mysterious blasts’ in
Parbhani in 2003 and Jalna (2004) which involved perpetrators on bikes
throwing bombs at the congregation and fleeing were actually the handiwork
of a terror module of the Bajrang Dal itself.

V

Every vehicle has a unique identity number, which is etched on the chassis,
which provides necessary details of its manufacture and it is easy to trace
its trajectory from the shop floor to the seller to its ultimate purchaser.
A badly damaged vehicle can also reveal such details if the chassis No. of
the said vehicle is not tampered with.

The NIA team - which took charge of the Modasa case in July ’10 only -
could at least recover the chassis no. of the vehicle used in the blast by
referring the matter to the FSL New Delhi whereas the FSL in Gujarat had
failed to do so. One does not know whether it was the ineptness of the FSL
personnel in Gujarat or it had to do with extraneous pressure applied on
them to derail the case.

The importance of the chassis number can be gauged from the fact that
investigations into the Malegaon bomb blasts (Sep 2008) could move ahead
only because the investigating team could recover the chassis no of the two
wheeler which was parked before the closed office of SIMI  in Bhiku chowk
and this way it could lay its hands on the terror module comprising of the
likes of Sadhvi Pragya , Lt.Col. Purohit and others.

Apart from the ‘coincidence ‘ that the two blasts occurred on the same day,
where similar motorcycles were used the NIA sleuths had based their
argument on  leads which had come from three sources. The first lead came
from the Agency’s examination of three laptops that belonged to Dayanand
Pande, the seond from questioning of a few of Pragya Thakur’s and Pande’s
Uttar Pradesh based associates and the third concerned details from Lt.Col.
Puohit’s group’s functioning in Maharashtra.

Basing itself on those inputs, the National Investigation Agency suspected
that they might have been the handiwork of the same right-wing Hindutva
terror network and this had prompted it to question those accused in the
Malegaon case about the Modasa blasts and had even taken necessary
permission from the special court trying the Malegaon accused.

Looking at the fact that there has been much overlapping in the Hindutva
terror network, with many players common to this bloody game, a team of
National Investigation Agency (NIA) probing the Modasa (Gujrat) bomb blast
case was also keen to interrogate the two RSS activists Devendra Gupta and
Lokesh Sharma who were in judicial custody then in connection with the
Mecca Masjid case.

It need be mentioned here that the CBI had named, besides Devendra Gupta
and Lokesh Sharma, three other RSS members. Ramchandra Kalsangra, Sandeep
Dange and Sunil Joshi (all three from Madhya Pradesh), as prime suspects in
the Mecca Masjid blast case. Unidentified persons had killed Sunil Joshi
while the two other accused were on the run. The CBI had even declared them
as absconding and has announced Rs. 10 lakh to anyone who could provide
information about their whereabouts.

The deciphering of the chassis number in the Modasa case helped the NIA to
reach the dealer. Shivani Motors in Varachha of Surat.(Bike traced to man
who lives in Pragya area. September 7,2010,  Indian Express) The dealer
told the paper that they had sold the bike to one Subhash Singh Rabadia,
who lived in Pushpak Society on A.K.Road in Varachha on June 2003. The
vehicle bore the registration No. GJ-O5 BP-9807.

According to the report

‘Sources said Subhash told the NIA sleuths that he had sold the motorcycle
to his nephew Jaysukh Dudhagra who stays in Punagam. This is the same
neighborhood where Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur an accused in the Malegaon
blast , used to reside. Dudhagra is a diamond worker and belongs to
Dharmapur Lalpur in Jamnagar. Sources said the NIA team is questioning
Subhash and Jaysukh and their statements have been contradictory. A few
local youths have also been picked up for questioning.”

An NIA Team had then also visited the ashram of an RSS activist turned
swami called Aseemanand who had also been involved in Ajmer dargah,
Malegaon , Mecca Masjid blasts and who was caught from Haridwar in
mid-November 2010.

NIA had reportedly found links between the Modasa blast and some other
blast cases it was investigating.  Everybody knows that Aseemanand’s role
as a key figure in the net of Hindutva extremist organizations, including
Abhinav Bharat , was first revealed during questioning of Lt. Col. Purohit
who was arrested for his alleged role in the Malegaon blast . Purohit told
investigators that it was Aseemanand who introduced him to Sadhvi Pragya
Singh. With new leads available from Assemanand it must have definitely
become easier for the investigating agencies to connect few missing links.

It was worth noting that NIA made this important disclosure in the second
week of February.

*Modasa blast: NIA says Samjhauta accused did it* [India]

(Times of India, The, Feb 10, 2011 | by Mohan, Vishwa)

NEW DELHI: A month after Union home minister P Chidambaram credited the NIA
with a “breakthrough” in the Samjhauta Express train blast, the central
probe agency has now `formally’ claimed to have achieved a similar
“breakthrough” in the 2008 Modasa (Gujarat) blast case amid indications
that both the incidents were carried out by the same group of Hindu
radicals comprising members of Abhinav Bharat.

Although the confessional statement of Swami Aseemanand and subsequent
questioning of Bharat Rateshwar alias Bharat Bhai and others made it amply
clear that the Modasa blast too was the handiwork of the Hindu radicals,
the NIA’s latest claim is learnt to have been made after the agency
collected some corroborative evidence.

Without disclosing what it had got during investigation of the Modasa blast
case, the NIA — in a brief report on its achievements during 2010 — stated
achieving a “breakthrough” in the case. The report has listed out
breakthroughs in both Modasa and Samjhauta blast cases as the NIA’s
“significant achievements in the field of investigation”.

VI

One cannot guess what has happened in between that the same NIA which
talked of 'unearthing' the case, some time earlier, has now declared that
they are closing the case for 'lack of evidence' and 'the inability to
trace the main culprits behind the blast'. In fact the special NIA court
has closed the case on April 22 and the 16-page final report named no
suspects but only said that “the complainant is the victim of the blast and
is fortunate enough to have survived”.

Perhaps we may never officially know who executed the blast, but there is
enough ground to raise questions about the manner in which the same NIA has
changed tune. The same NIA which had fought for months to take over the
Sunil Joshi murder case - who was an important link in the alleged acts of
Hindutva terror, who was charge sheeted by the same NIA in Samjhauta
Express train blast of 2007 - has been quietly shifted back to Madhya
Pradesh or the same NIA which had done a marvellous job earlier seems to be
pressurising a public prosecutor to go slow on a particular terror case. (
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/nia-asking-salian-to-go-soft-i-am-a-criminal-lawyer-not-stupid-to-say-this-without-proof/
)

It does not need underlining that the closure of investigations in the
Modasa bomb blast case needs to be contested, challenged and exposed at all
levels. One expects that in the coming Monsoon session of the Parliament,
all those formations who claim themselves to be secular would raise their
voice in unison to oppose the hurried manner in which Hindutva Supremacists
- involved in different terror acts- are busy giving themselves clean chits.

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