Hemant Karkare would have further exposed Abhinav Bharat: Owaisi
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All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen president Asaduddin Owaisi on Thursday — which corresponds to the twelfth anniversary of the Mumbai terror assaults — mentioned that had Anti-Terrorist Squad chief Hemant Karkare, who was killed in motion been alive, he would have exposed the ‘conspiracies’ of outfits reminiscent of Abhinav Bharat.
Mr Owaisi was talking at a public assembly in Erragadda the place he underscored the significance of remembering sacrifices of cops like Mr Karkare, whilst he described terrorists as Satan. “There were big people in this organisation, including those from the Army, who Hemant Karkare arrested. Had he not met an untimely demise due to the oppressive Satan from Pakistan, he would have further exposed the conspiracies by Abhinav Bharat. You have to remember that terrorism has no religion, and terrorists are Satan. Terrorism is a new religion in itself. The Majlis demands that strict action be taken against all terror outfits,” Mr Owaisi mentioned.
In an indirect reference to Bharatya Janata Party parliamentarian Sadhvi Pragya, Mr Owaisi criticised her for reportedly stating that she had given a shraap (curse) to Hemant Karkare which led to his dying. He additionally attributed an announcement to her through which she reportedly described Nathuram Godse as desh bhakt (patriot) and criticised her further.
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