Sangh leader Sadhvi Ritambhara on Sunday said that no charge has been proved against Sadhvi Pragya in the Malegaon blast case and alleged that it was a 'conspiracy to malign Hindu religion' before the elections by the 'Left and secular' parties.
"I will not comment on Sadhvi Pragya, whether she is involved or not...no charge has been proved against her...we will wait for the truth and the court's decision whenever its comes...I will have patience till then," she told reporters.
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To label Hindus as terrorists in the wake of Malegaon blast is "unjustified and an insult to each citizen of Bharat Mata," she said.
Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur's role in the case is still a matter of investigation, she said, adding, "It is too early to make a final judgment on the Hindu organisation's alleged involvement."
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"In the past, Shankaracharya was arrested and he was released after six months...similarly Sant Asaram Bapu was blamed...this is a well thought-out conspiracy to target Hindu religion by the Left and secular parties, which have adopted appeasement policies for decades," said Ritambhara.
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