Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Controvers­y rages over remarks on Karkare

- CONG LEADER’S COMMENTS STIR A STORM Surendra P Gangan surendra.gangan@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam’s candidatur­e from Mumbai North Central as a BJP candidate has once again raked up the issue of the killing of top cop Hemant Karkare in the 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai. On Thursday, Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar sparked a huge controvers­y by declaring that Karkare was not killed by Pakistani terrorists in 2008 but by an Rss-linked police officer.

“This has been mentioned even i n the i nvestigati­on report, despite which the fact was hidden by special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam,” said Wadettiwar during a speech at Nagpur. “It is an anti-national act and the BJP is shielding it by giving candidatur­e to Nikam.”

Why did Wadettiwar say this?

The Congress leader’s statement was derived from a 2011 book titled ‘Who Killed Karkare?’ by former IGP S M Mushrif. In it, the author claimed that the 26/11 attack was “allowed to happen” to eliminate ATS chief Karkare, who was investigat­ing the 2006 Malegaon blasts case in which right-wing activists Pragya Singh Thakur, Lt Colonel Prasad Purohit and Sameer Kulkarni were accused.

What is the Malegaon blasts case?

The blasts, near a Muslim cemetery, were allegedly meant to target Malegaon’s Muslims on their holy day, Shab-e-baraat. Six people were killed and 101 injured in the explosions. The ATS’S first breakthrou­gh came when the engine number of the motorcycle used in the blast was found to be registered in Pragya Thakur’s name. The ATS said that Col Purohit played a key role in the formation of Abhinav Bharat, the right-wing organisati­on that purportedl­y planned the blast and supplied RDX for it.

After Col Purohit and 10 other people were arrested between October and November 2008, BJP, RSS and Vishwa Hindu Parishad leaders accused the ATS of being on a witch-hunt.

What were Mushrif’s sources?

Mushrif told HT that his book was based on documents that he collected from the chargeshee­ts, court orders, part of the log book collected by the wife of slain IPS officer Ashok Kamte and deposition documents. “Even the post-mortem report and court order stated that Karkare was not killed by Kasab or Abu Ismail,” he said. “The bullets were from the gun of the RSSlinked police officer to eliminate Karkare for his action against the Malegaon blast accused.”

Are the allegation­s unfounded?

Nikam said that Mushrif’s allegation­s were baseless. “Just imagine what Pakistan’s reaction would have been, had he said all this when the hearing was on,” he said. Nikam claimed that he did not know the status of the Malegaon blasts case during the pendency of the Kasab case.

Shiv Sena (UBT) deputy leader Kiran Mane, whose social media post on the subject went viral, said he had highlighte­d Nikam’s links with the ruling alliance and appealed to people to consciousl­y analyse his actions in the past. “It is important to check if, as a law officer, his acts of commission or omission were in favour of any particular party or organisati­on,” he said. “When I look back now, I also found his expert comments on the split in the Shiv Sena biased in favour of the ruling parties. Nikam is one of those government servants who are rewarded after retirement for favours done to the government during their tenure.”

What action has the BJP taken?

Meanwhile, the BJP has filed a complaint with the Election Commission of India against Wadettiwar for a “misleading and inflammato­ry” statement. Mumbai BJP chief Ashish Shelar, in his complaint to the poll body, said that Wadettiwar’s statement propagated false narratives and could incite communal tension.

What is the Congress reaction?

The backlash from people has led the Congress to downplay the whole controvers­y. On Sunday Wadettiwar said that he was merely citing Mushrif’s book and what the court had stated on Page 220 of its o r d e r . O n Mon d a y , h e declared that the subject was a closed chapter.

 ?? HT ARCHIVES ?? The funeral procession of then ATS chief Hemant Karkare, who was slain in the 26/11 terror attacks.
HT ARCHIVES The funeral procession of then ATS chief Hemant Karkare, who was slain in the 26/11 terror attacks.

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