In a series of coordinated statements, BJP leaders tore into the Congress and its allies, claiming that the 17-year-old case was driven by political vendetta aimed at defaming Hindu saints and nationalists.Seventeen years after a bomb strapped to a motorcycle exploded in Malegaon, killing six people and injuring over 100, a special NIA court in Mumbai on Thursday acquitted all seven accused, including BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur and Lt Col Prasad Purohit.The court said the prosecution failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt and cited the absence of "cogent and reliable" evidence.
The court also directed the Maharashtra government to pay Rs 2 lakh to the families of those killed and Rs 50,000 to the injured.
Reacting to the verdict, top BJP leaders accused the Congress-led UPA government of fabricating the "Hindu terror" narrative to target political opponents. Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said the police acted under pressure during the UPA regime and demanded an apology from the Congress."The fake Hindu terror narrative set by the UPA for minority appeasement was exposed by the court order," he said.
"Congress should apologise to the acquitted accused and the entire Hindu society."Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma echoed the sentiment. “The verdict proves there is no such thing as Hindu terror,” he said. “No Hindu by philosophy can be a terrorist.”Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde called the verdict a “slap on the face of those who called it saffron terror” and claimed it was a conspiracy to defame Hindutva. “Innocent people were jailed for 17 years,” he said.Senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad alleged that the entire case was "a Congress conspiracy to spread the Hindu terror theory". "Colonel Purohit fought against terrorists in Kashmir, and he was framed. Sadhvi Pragya couldn’t even walk after the torture she suffered. This was all for vote-bank politics," he said at a press conference.Former Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das called the verdict a “slap on the Congress’s misdeeds,” posting on X: “The Congress and its allies must answer for defaming Hindus and causing immense harassment to innocent people.”BJP MP Nishikant Dubey invoked Union home minister Amit Shah’s recent Rajya Sabha statement: “A Hindu cannot be a terrorist. All terrorists in this country have only one religion. Congress polluted the discourse with 'Saffron Terrorism'. Now it's clear, the real culprits were never caught because the focus was on blaming Indians instead of Pakistani terrorists.”
BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said, “The term ‘Hindu terror’ was coined with political motives. Rahul Gandhi and the Congress ecosystem owe an explanation for maligning an entire faith.”Shehzad Poonawalla, BJP spokesperson, accused the Congress of running a campaign of lies. “This verdict is not just a legal outcome, it’s a political and moral victory against those who used Malegaon to vilify nationalists. Congress should tender an unconditional apology,” he posted on X.Former Madhya Pradesh CM Uma Bharti broke down while recalling the alleged torture BJP MP Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur endured during her jail time. "When she was in Nashik jail, a police officer told me how she was tortured. I met her when no one else did. I cried. What she went through, no woman should ever face,” Bharti told ANI.Bharti accused Congress leaders, including P Chidambaram, Digvijay Singh, and Rahul Gandhi, as well as leaders of the Left and Samajwadi Party, of coining and promoting the “Bhagwa terror” tag. “I want to ask what punishment they deserve for pushing this narrative? Extraordinary action must be taken against them,” she demanded.Social media also witnessed a flurry of support for the acquitted, with BJP supporters using hashtags like #SaffronTerrorLies and #MalegaonVerdict to trend pro-BJP sentiments.
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