Growing saffron extremism

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It has been four years since the occurrence of Samjhota carnage and the government of Pakistan is still waiting for the official disclosure of findings by India. The Indian government is still reluctant to share the official findings with Pakistan on the pretext that the investigation is at premature stage. On February 19, 2007, some 68 people died in the Samjhota Express bombing on its way back to the Pakistan from India.

Pakistan should table the matter at the upcoming foreign-secretary level talks scheduled to take place in first week of Febuary in Thimphu, Bhutan next month. In October last year first official acknowledgement was made from the Indian government that the perpetrators of Samjhota Express blast belong to Hinduvta extremist outfit of Rashtriya Swayamesevak Sangh (RSS). In the most thrilling confessions by Swami Assemanand, a leader of RSS arrested on Nov 18, 2010 the attacks were carries by his loyalists. He admitted of planning, financing, and executing many other terrorist plots including Jamia Masjid, Ajmer Sharif, Malegaon and the Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad. Pakistan has repeatedly stated its desire to get official information regarding the ongoing investigation by the Indian investigation agencies on Samjhota incident but to no avail.

BILAL ZUBAIR

Islamabad

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