NEW DELHI: Claims by Swami Aseemanand, an accused in the Samjhauta Express and other blast cases, that the RSS leadership had “sanctioned” these terror acts have sparked off a controversy but the Sangh parivar founthead has questioned the veracity of the interview.
Latching on to an “interview” of Aseemanand carried by a magazine, the Congress and other parties including BSP called it a “serious” issue and demanded that a proper probe should be ordered and action should be taken against the guilty.
The BJP and its ally Shiv Sena, however, dismissed the media report about Aseemanand’s allegation against RSS as “baseless” and blamed it on the “dirty tricks” department for diverting attention from the real issues before elections.
RSS spokesman Ram Madhav described as “concocted” Aseemanand’s purported interview with the “Caravan” magazine in which he made the claim that the RSS leadership had sanctioned the “Hindu terror conspiracy” that included the blasts in Samjhauta Express, Mecca Masjid and Ajmer Sheriff.
He said Aseemanand has clearly denied having said anything like this. “A lot of questions have been raised about the veracity of this interview. The veracity of the audio that has surfaced is also questionable.”
Madhav said there seemed to be a motive behind bringing these things out now. Aseemanand had earlier too issued a statement before a magistrate that no such thing had ever happened, he said.
Dismissing the report, RSS ideologue M G Vaidya said Congress will not benefit by this “false propaganda”.
“Since elections are round the corner many such things will crop up. Authenticity of the interview and whether Aseemanand has said these things or not have to be ascertained,” he said. –PTI