Babri demolition, Godhra violence led Indian youths to terrorism: Police

June 12, 2016

New Delhi, Jun 12: Indians joining al Qaeda were moved by the 1992 Babri mosque demolition and 2002 Godhra riots and were committed to establish base of terror outfit al Qaeda in Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) here, Delhi Police has told a court here.

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In its charge sheet filed against 17 accused, Special Cell of Delhi Police said for the purpose of jihad, some of them had gone to Pakistan and had met Jamat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) chief Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi and several other dreaded terrorists.

"While delivering jihadi speeches in various mosques, he (arrested accused Syed Anzar Shah) met Mohd Umar (one of the absconding accused) and they discussed atrocities on Muslims in India, especially Godhra and Babri Masjid issues.

"Umar got impressed with his jihadi ideology and speeches and committed himself to the cause of jihad and expressed the desire to receive arms/ammunition training from Pakistan," the charge sheet filed before Additional Sessions Judge Reetesh Singh said. It said that Umar was operating from Pakistan.

Police said arrested accused Abdul Rehman had provided safe hideouts in India to Pakistani militants Salim, Mansoor and Sajjad, all members of Jaish-e-Mohammed, who were later killed in a shootout in Uttar Pradesh in 2001.

These three Pakistani militants had come to India to take revenge of Babri Masjid demolition and had planned to attack Ram Mandir in Ayodhya but got killed, the charge sheet claimed.

The police named in its charge sheet 17 accused, 12 of whom are absconding, for allegedly conspiring, recruiting Indian youths and establishing a base of AQIS here.

In its final report, the agency has charged five arrested accused -- Mohd Asif, Zafar Masood, Mohd Abdul Rehman, Syed Anzar Shah and Abdul Sami -- for alleged offences under the provisions of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

All the 17 accused were listed in the charge sheet for alleged offences under sections 18 (punishment for conspiracy), 18-B (punishment for recruiting of any person for terror act) and 20 (punishment for being member of terror organisation) of the UAPA.

The accused were arrested between December 2015 and January 2016 from different parts of the country.

The probe agency has alleged that al Qaeda was trying to set up its base in India under the banner of AQIS and some youths from districts of western Uttar Pradesh had already left India and joined its cadre in Pakistan.

It said that one of the modules of the outfit was active in Sambhal district in Uttar Pradesh.

It alleged that the accused were in touch with terrorists from Pakistan, Iran and Turkey via social media and mobile phones, and they had visited these countries and had also financed AQIS and motivated the youths for jihad.

Besides the five arrested accused, the agency also named in its charge sheet 12 others who are at large and the court had earlier issued non-bailable warrant against them.

The absconding accused are Syed Akhtar, Sanaul Haq, Mohd Sharjeel Akhtar, Usman, Mohd Rehan, Abu Sufiyan, Syed Mohd Arshiyan, Syed Mohd Zishan Ali, Sabeel Ahmed, Mohd Shahid Faisal, Farhatullah Ghori and Mohd Umar.

The FIR in the present case was registered after arrest of Asif on December 14 last year.

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Naren kotian
 - 
Monday, 13 Jun 2016

We must deal and kill jihadist like Israel ...Israel is the role model for global peace ..avara tantege Hodge saabigalu piece piece ..._900 years of brutal rapes ..massacres of Hindus and destroying of 2 lakh temples led to rise of ultra nationalism among Hindu youth ...ofvourse we joined sangh to serve Bharath mata ...after hearing about this heinous crimes only .these Muslims don't think about their fault ..they burnt innocent 60 people ..so they had to.pay price ...they rioted and killed Hindus in India ..so they had to pay price in babri ...they raped Hindu women and killed 15,Hindus in muzagfar Nagar ..so they had to pay price ...they killed pundiths and kidnapped women ..so even today they are paying price ...now they are threarenting Hindus to leave kairana as they objected for jihadi anti India works ...so even for that they will pay ....hahaha ...bholo Bharath mata ki jai ....jihadi raktha pipasu galige dikkara ....kalli walli jihad...haha ..

Somanath Bhandary
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Sunday, 12 Jun 2016

This report implies that the Indian people are also contributed towards the formation of terror outfits.Not a healthy report for India.
If this is true the cases mentioned in this report would need examination again to find the impact of the Riots and to fix responsibility for it.Special squad will have to be formed to ascertain the causes again.

Pradyuman Chavle
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Sunday, 12 Jun 2016

Plight of Kashmiri Pandits caused Babri demolition, train burning at Godhra caused post Godhra carnage.

Mohammed Shahajaan
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Sunday, 12 Jun 2016

no roads are being built here. lies are being spread. youth are encouraged to rape, kill and demolish private masjid property. thank goodness nuts like you are in minority in this great country.

Singh is King
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Sunday, 12 Jun 2016

The reason is not Godhra or Babri . The reason is media and political noise. When mosques are demolished in Arabia to build roads, youths dont join IS

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