RSS Pracharak Sunil Joshi was "100%" Involved in Samjhauta Blasts: Former
SIT Chief Rai
*SEEMA MUSTAFA
<http://www.thecitizen.in/index.php/ByLine/index/1/Front%20Page/SEEMA-MUSTAFA>**Saturday,
June 04,2016*

NEW DELHI: “We had confirmed the involvement of the Sunil Joshi group in
the Samjhauta explosion and the fact that no one from SIMI was involved,”
was the categorical response of then Special Investigation Team chief,
Vikash Narain Rai, an upright police officer who had been entrusted with
the enquiry of the train explosion in 2007.

In an exclusive interview to The Citizen Rai ---former Director General of
Police (Law and Order), Haryana---spoke of the painstaking investigation,
the non cooperation of agencies, and the fact that he and his team had
zeroed in on Joshi and his group for planting the explosive that set the
Samjhauta on fire. Joshi was a RSS pracharak and was killed in the winter
of 2007 after the blasts by two men who are still absconding.

Rai who was contacted by News X for his views yesterday found that a 25
minute interview where he had stated the facts was not telecast by the
channel that instead as clearly part of its official policy, targeted
another police officer on the show (more on this tomorrow in Part 2 of this
report) to take forward the claim that Muslim and not Hindu groups were
involved in this case. “It was totally insane, unbelievable,” he said.

“I have been a police officer for 35 years,” said Rai still surprised at
the levels to which the media has sunk now, “ and this decision to black
out my interview was clearly manipulated, either for money or under
political pressure.” Or, although he did not say it, perhaps for both.

Rai speaks of a meticulous, step by step investigation. The explosives that
had been put together to ensure that the fire would expand in a moving
train, and not subside with the one burst, were planted in suitcases. All
of these had been destroyed but as Rai recalls, “we were very lucky to find
one such suitcase intact.”

The make of the suitcase took the investigators to Indore, to a Raghunandan
attache shop.

Rai pointed out that Indore immediately run bells of SiMI terror as this
was a strong base for the Muslim group, but by then reports of Hindu
extremist groups operating out of the city were also known. The shop was
owned by a Bora Muslim and had two young employees, a Hindu and a Muslim.

The two boys were questioned intensively and recalled that two young men
had come to their store to purchase the suitcase. And that they had
returned later in the day to take away the suitcase in a loose cloth cover
as they did not want to be seen with it. Rai said that the investigating
team found that all the components that went into the explosives were also
purchased in the radius of one kilometre from this shop.

He said that the first alarm bells went off for him when the two shop
employees, interrogated separately, said that the two men appeared to be
Hindus, spoke in a local Indori accent, and were clearly from the city
itself.

Various names started surfacing during the course of the investigation but
a major lead, Rai said, came from the murder of a local businessman Sunil
Joshi. He was reported to be close to Pragya Thakur. He was killed by two
men who have still not been traced. Rai said it could not be confirmed at
the time whether the two men, identified at the time, had been killed as
well or had fled the country to Nepal or elsewhere. The name of Swami
Aseemanand also emerged in the course of the investigation.

The investigating team had by this time established two facts as Rai put
it: one, the Samjhauta case involved Sunil Joshi and his men; and two,
there was no SIMI or Pakistan hand in this.

The investigation was unable to proceed further, Rai said, by complete
non-cooperation from Madhya Pradesh and more specifically from Indore. He
said that at one point he stationed himself for several days in Indore but
was unable to get the police to cooperate. He said that several policemen
told him privately that while he was on the right track there was little
they would or could do to help.

Rai said that in meetings held by the Ministry of Home Affairs at the time
the Investigating Officers of Malegaon, Ajmer and other such terror attacks
would exchange notes pointing towards the involvement of Hindu groups. In
Mecca Masjid, several Muslim youth were falsely accused by the
invesitgators of that case, and were subsequently acquitted by the courts.
Rai confirms this with, "The investigators of Mecca masjid case had
arrested wrong people even though the signatures of their case were exactly
the same as Samjhauta case. We did not believe them and subsequently the
NIA got those arrested persons discharged/released."

Interestingly Rai recalls a long conversation he had with the then
Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare. He said that Karkare, investigating
the Malegaon blasts, also said that he had considerable evidence that the
Hindu extremists were involved in this case as well. He told Rai that he
was putting the evidence together and would get back to him with more
details as soon as he had stitched the loose ends. Rai said that this did
not happen as Karkare was murdered soon after in the Mumbai terror attack.

The lack of cooperation from the Madhya Pradesh government brought Rai’s
investigation to a “dead end” and later it was passed on to the newly set
up NiA along with some of the other cases. Even here he recalls, this was
done not immediately and only after the second NIA chief had taken over.

The NIA had chargesheeted RSS pracharak Sunil Joshi with the samjhauta
Express train blast. He was considered an important link to the alleged
acts of Hindu terror across the country at the time. He was shot dead on
December 29,2007 when he was walking back to his hideout in Chuna Khadan
locality in Dewas, Madhya Pradesh. As Rai now said, the two assailants
identified at the time are still absconding.

Instead the Sunil Joshi murder case that is was at the heart of the
Samjhauta Express and other investigations, has been quietly shifted back
to Madhya Pradesh with the NIA under the current government claiming it has
found no evidence of a terror angle.

(Tomorrow: News X)

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