Centre rejects M'rashtra govt's proposal to ban Abhinav Bharat

Home ministry says the group hasn't been involved in any terror activity in recent years

Sushilkumar Shinde
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 22 2013 | 7:19 PM IST
The Centre has rejected Maharashtra government's proposal to ban right wing group Abhinav Bharat, which is accused of carrying out the bomb attack at Malegaon in 2008.

The decision has been taken by the home ministry after it came to a conclusion that the group has not been involved in any terrorist or anti-national activity in recent years, official sources said.

Before rejecting the Maharashtra government's proposal, the home ministry took views of central intelligence agencies and National Investigation Agency, which has been probing most of the terror cases since 2009.

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Abhinav Bharat, a closed group of right wing Hindu activists, was allegedly set up to counter jehadi terror attacks. It was set up in 2006 and mainly operates in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.

Himani Savarkar, daughter-in-law of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar's brother and niece of Nathuram Godse, is also reportedly associated with Abhinav Bharat.

The Maharashtra government's proposal came after state anti-terrorism squad (ATS) recommended for its ban claiming that Abhinav Bharat members were allegedly involved in the 2008 Malegaon blast.

The state government had also informed Bombay High Court in October 2012 about its intention to ban the group.

Abhinav Bharat has been at the centre of a war of words between BJP and Sangh Parivar on the one hand and their detractors on the other. Opponents of BJP have cited the presence of alleged members of RSS in the ranks of the group and their alleged involvement in acts of terrorism to dub the Sangh Parivar as equivalent to jehadi outfits.

BJP and Sangh Parivar have strongly refuted the charge.
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First Published: Aug 22 2013 | 6:32 PM IST

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