CPI(M) accuses Modi government of having communal outlook on terrorism
CPI(M) accuses Modi government of having communal outlook on terrorism
Citing Rohini Salian's allegations, Karat said, "For Muslims the message has gone that there will be no justice for them."

New Delhi: Against the backdrop of public prosecutor Rohini Salian's claims that NIA asked her to go slow in Malegaon case, CPI(M), on Thursday, accused the Centre of having a communal outlook on terrorism and shielding Hindutva forces while sending out a message that there would be "no justice" for minorities.

The party, in an editorial in the forthcoming issue of its mouthpiece People's Democracy, said the Centre's alleged manipulation of cases concerning "Hindutva terrorist attacks are dangerous portents".

Former party General Secretary Prakash Karat, who penned the editorial, said the revelations by Salian were "serious" and have "disturbing" implications.

"The communal outlook of Government on terrorism and manipulation of cases concerning the Hindutva terrorist attacks are dangerous portents. For scores of Muslims who died in these attacks and their families, the message has gone that there will be no justice for them. For the Hindutva fanatics also the message is clear, though a different one: Here is a government that will be a protective shield," Karat said.

Special Public Prosecutor in the explosion case Salian had on June 25 claimed that an officer of NIA had in May last year asked her to "go soft" on the case.

This was followed by her being asked not to appear in the case.

"After Modi Government's coming to power, the NIA stance of going slow on these cases and scuttling them had become apparent. Salian's courageous expose has only confirmed this diabolical attempt to protect those guilty of terrorist crimes. By the perverse logic of Sangh combine only Muslims can be terrorists, not Hindus," Karat said.

Referring to Gujarat's Ishrat Jahan encounter case, Karat said the Union Home Ministry allegedly refused CBI permission to prosecute some IB officers, found to be involved in the killing, which resulted in compromising the case "severely".

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