'False cases were imposed on Hindus in Congress rule..', CM Yogi said on Malegaon blast case
'False cases were imposed on Hindus in Congress rule..', CM Yogi said on Malegaon blast case
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Lucknow: After the disclosure of the witness in the Malegaon blast case, now UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has targeted the Congress. During the Jan Vishwas Yatra in Farrukhabad, CM Yogi said on this issue that false cases were registered against Hindus under the Congress rule, for which the party should apologize. In fact, during the hearing, a witness in the Malegaon blast case accused the Maharashtra ATS that it was forced to take the name of CM Yogi Adityanath.

In the Malegaon blast case in 2008, this witness has said in his statement that he was forced and threatened to name BJP and Sangh leaders. The witness has said in his statement that the then ATS officer Parambir Singh and other officers had threatened him to name four leaders, including the current UP CM Yogi Adityanath and Sangh leader Indresh Kumar.

On this issue, Indresh Kumar said that the Congress-led UPA conspired against 'saffron' and linked it to terrorism. Tried to misuse the agency to defame religious leaders and to arrest people. But they failed miserably. He has said that UPA should apologize to Yogi Adityanath for doing such a big conspiracy.

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