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Sanatan Sanstha calls blast charges a conspiracy

The Right wing Hindu organisation, allegedly linked with the Margao blast said in a release today, that someone may have planted the explosives in the scooter of their member Malgonda Patil (an accused who was killed in the blast) and the police are unnecessarily trying to relate Sanatan Sanstha to the blast.

Updated on: Oct 18, 2009 10:16 PM IST
PTI | By , Panaji
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Right wing Hindu organisation Sanatan Sanstha, allegedly linked with the Margao blast, has termed the charges against them as "conspiracy".

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"There is every possibility that someone may have planted the explosives in the scooter of Malgonda Patil (an accused who was killed in the blast). Police are unnecessarily trying to relate Sanatan Sanstha to this blast," a release by Sanstha said in Panaji on Sunday evening.

"We are not the accused else we are the complainants and the state should give us justice as one of our member has been killed," the release said.

Malgonda Patil, one of the main accused in the blast, was killed on the spot in the blast in Margao on Diwali eve.

"This is entirely a conspiracy and one of our follower has been killed by anti-social elements," it added. Right wing Hindu organisation Sanatan Sanstha, allegedly linked with the Margao blast, has termed the charges against them as "conspiracy".

"There is every possibility that someone may have planted the explosives in the scooter of Malgonda Patil (an accused who was killed in the blast). Police are unnecessarily trying to relate Sanatan Sanstha to this blast," a release by Sanstha said in Panaji on Sunday evening.

Malgonda Patil, one of the main accused in the blast, was killed on the spot in the blast in Margao on Diwali eve.

"This is entirely a conspiracy and one of our follower has been killed by anti-social elements," it added.

 
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