'Indian Mujahideen is not a terror organisation'

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Last Updated : Apr 09 2015 | 8:42 AM IST

Indian Mujahideen (IM) is only a "sectarian outfit" and its members are not terrorists, said All India Congress Committee's minority cell chairman Khurshid Ahmed Saiyed.

IM is officially recognised as a terror outfit by the Indian and the US government.

Speaking to journalists at the Goa Congress headquarters on Wednesday, Saiyed also said that Muslim terrorists may exist in other parts of the world, but Muslims of Indian origin are never involved in terror activity.

"See, they may be there in some other countries, so far Indians are concerned, I am very much clear. I am very much categorical, that they are not there in India," he said.

Saiyed, a Congressman from Gujarat, also said fundamentalism was not the core of Indian Muslims.

When asked specifically about the involvement of the IM, which has been named in as many as 10 terror attacks in the country, including bombings in Pune (2010), Varanasi (2010), Mumbai serial blasts (2011), Saiyed said: "There may be some organisations, speaking something nonsense... does not mean they are terrorists."

"Even during the course of UPA government, actions have been taken against such sectarian organisations. They have been put (behind) the bars, cases are registered," he said.

The IM was declared a terror organisation by the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government in 2010.

Saiyed, however, added that the UPA did act against "such sectarian organisations".

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First Published: Apr 09 2015 | 8:28 AM IST

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