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Digvijay seeks close vigil on RSS
Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh sought a `close vigil` on the organization on Wednesday.
Lucknow: A day after a disgruntled RSS
worker claimed to have planted a bomb in Samhjauta Express,
Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh sought a
"close vigil" on the organization on Wednesday.
Singh, however, said that banning the RSS was not
possible.
"How can it be banned when it has some 150 associations of it...it is not possible...but it is necessary that a close vigil be maintained on it", he told reporters. Questioned on the timing of the arrests in the Samjhauta blast case by the NIA, Singh said that the first RSS functionary was arrested in 2002 since then they are being tracked and the probe has been going on.
"Had the person arrested been a Muslim, the Sangh`s attitude would have been different...the arrested person is a close associate of RSS leaders and has confessed to planting bomb in Samjhauta...there is no question of the timing of the arrest with UP elections", he said.
Kamal Chauhan, a disgruntled RSS worker arrested by the NIA, claimed yesterday that he had planted bombs on board Samjhauta Express in 2007 that left 68 people, mostly Pakistanis, dead. "Yes, I have done it on my will," Chauhan told media persons as he was being taken out after in-camera proceedings in Panchkula court which granted NIA his custody till February 24 for questioning him on his alleged role in the blast in the Delhi-Lahore train.
His remarks came as NIA alleged that Indore-based Chauhan had planted bombs on board Samjhauta Express and had undergone training in arms and explosives in Haryana and Madhya Pradesh.
PTI
"How can it be banned when it has some 150 associations of it...it is not possible...but it is necessary that a close vigil be maintained on it", he told reporters. Questioned on the timing of the arrests in the Samjhauta blast case by the NIA, Singh said that the first RSS functionary was arrested in 2002 since then they are being tracked and the probe has been going on.
"Had the person arrested been a Muslim, the Sangh`s attitude would have been different...the arrested person is a close associate of RSS leaders and has confessed to planting bomb in Samjhauta...there is no question of the timing of the arrest with UP elections", he said.
Kamal Chauhan, a disgruntled RSS worker arrested by the NIA, claimed yesterday that he had planted bombs on board Samjhauta Express in 2007 that left 68 people, mostly Pakistanis, dead. "Yes, I have done it on my will," Chauhan told media persons as he was being taken out after in-camera proceedings in Panchkula court which granted NIA his custody till February 24 for questioning him on his alleged role in the blast in the Delhi-Lahore train.
His remarks came as NIA alleged that Indore-based Chauhan had planted bombs on board Samjhauta Express and had undergone training in arms and explosives in Haryana and Madhya Pradesh.
PTI