Saffron Terror
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‘Hindutva terror’ acquittals expose India’s deeply compromised criminal justice system
One by one, persons credibly charged with Hindutva terror attacks since 2006 have been discharged by courts, always on grounds of shoddy police investigation.
Mohsin Alam Bhat & Harsh Mander
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Why blame judiciary for granting Pragya Thakur bail when investigative agencies show no spine?
India’s investigating agencies have often demonstrated that they follow the directives of the party in power in the Centre.
Jyoti Punwani
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After a decade of investigations, it appears no one killed RSS pracharak Sunil Joshi
Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and seven others were acquitted in the case. Along with it, the case against Hindutva terror also grows fainter.
Rakesh Dixit & Ipsita Chakravarty
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2008 Malegaon blasts: NIA under fire from former prosecutor as it seeks to drop MCOCA charges
But Rohini Salian is not the only one accusing the agency of 'political moves' as witnesses become crucial to the case.
Menaka Rao
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Hindutva terror cases: NIA on the backfoot as apex court questions complicity charges
The spate of U-turns by witnesses in recent months led to speculation that these had a link to the shift of power at the centre in May 2014.
Vipin Pubby
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Not just Rohini Salian: Public prosecutor in Ajmer blast case is also unhappy with NIA
Ashwini Sharma says the federal agency could have done a great deal more to build the case against Swami Aseemanand and seven others charged with setting off bombs that killed three people in 2007.
Supriya Sharma
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