New Delhi, May 24: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh national executive member Indresh Kumar, who is infamous for his role in Hindutva terror activities in India, has termed Narendra Modi led Bharatiya Janata Party's election victory as “second freedom.”
Indresh Kumar has urged the Modi-led government to immediately start the process of reviewing terror cases and release all Hindus.
“I have been saying from day one that this was a political conspiracy hatched by the Congress-led UPA government. The CBI, NIA, ATS were all misused politically. After working for years, they all have failed. They indicted me but got nothing against me. The government is the culprit,” said, Indresh whose role in Makka Masjid blast was first came to light in 2010.
“I cannot say if all of them (accused arrested in saffron terror' cases) should be let off. But they must get bail. Innocent Muslims who were arrested must also get bail. Agencies must file chargesheets soon, and if they are innocent, they must be exonerated,” he said in an interview.
“The election results have come as second freedom, this freedom we have got from our own people. Congress leaders like Digvijaya Singh and Manish Tewari must realise that they do not have any right to spoil anybody's life. These leaders and these agencies must apologise publicly,” he added.
Terror suspect Indresh was first questioned by the CBI in 2010 after his name cropped up during the probe into 2007 Makkah Masjid blasts. He was said to be close to the slain RSS pracharak Sunil Joshi, whose group was responsible for terror attacks including the 2007 Makkah Masjid and the 2006 Malegaon blasts.

Terror accused Indresh Kumar appears at the CBI headquarters in Delhi in connection with his role in the Makkah Masjid blast in 2010. (File Photo)

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