The terrorists belonging to Indian Mujahidin outfit had arranged 9 blasts in busy sections of Jaipur in 2008 and in their email to Aaj Tak, they had claimed that it was being done so they would “demolish the faith (Hinduism)” of the “infidels of India,” facebook page, Documenting Crimes Against Hindus has reported.
Jaipur court on Wednesday pronounced its verdict in the 2008 Jaipur serial blasts case convicting four accused while one was acquitted. The four accused were held guilty on charges under different sections.
The terrorists belonging to Indian Mujahidin outfit had arranged 9 blasts in busy sections of Jaipur in 2008 and in their email to Aaj Tak, they had claimed that it was being done so they would “demolish the faith (Hinduism)” of the “infidels of India”.
The bombs were planted mainly around Hanuman temples and day being Tuesday, it resulted in death of 70 people and injury to 170.
Rajendra Sahu, whose wife Sushila Devi was injured in the terror attack and was in coma for nearly four years before passing away, said that those behind the attack should get death penalty as they had destroyed so many families. “My wife had gone to visit the Chandpole Hanuman temple but the blast took place before she could get into the temple. She got injured and was in coma for nearly four years.
Apart from four conviction, three accused were killed in Batla house in 2008 while one accused was let off for lack of evidence.
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