07-18-2006, 10:20 PM
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Lashkar-e-Qahar warns of blasts in Delhi, Mumbai
Associated Press
Mumbai, July 18, 2006
Lashkar-e-Qahar, the terrorist group that claimed responsibility for the Mumbai train bombings, warned on Tuesday that it was planning attacks against government and historic sites in India in an e-mail to a news television station.
Lashkar-e-Qahar said in the e-mail that 16 people took part in the July 11 attacks in Mumbai, and that one of them was killed.
But "all the remaining 15 mujahideens are totally safe, and celebrating the success of this mission and also preparing for the next mission," the e-mail said.
"We also request all the Muslim brothers and sisters not to go near the main historical, governmental and the monumental places of India (especially in Delhi and Mumbai) in future," the e-mail said."Otherwise, they get hurt too."
<b>The train bombings killed 207 people and injured hundreds more. Investigators believe the group may be a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba.</b>
http://hindustantimes.com/news/181_17469...390000.htm
The Supreme Court has ruled that the prosecutor has a duty to press charges even if the state government instructs him to drop dead. See http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/artic...754367.cms.
However, the magistrate could be dropping the case soon, a third party plea notwithstanding, if the prosecutor is gutless:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/artic...767832.cms
<b>Treason case against SIMI chief adjourned</b>
Bipin Chand Agarwal
[ 18 Jul, 2006 TIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
BAHRAICH: A treason case against SIMI national president Shahid Badra Falahi and others in a fast-track court here has been adjourned to July 20 due to objections over UP's Samajwadi Party government's order to drop charges.
Objecting to withdrawal of the case, Adhivakta Vikas Chetna Manch district president Bhagwan Bux Singh moved an application, seeking impleadment, arguing that the government's order led to the prosecution and accused becoming one for the purpose of votebank politics.
Singh and five other lawyers feared the government's order was likely to create communal disharmony by hurting religious sentiments and would aid forces of sedition. The application withdrawing the case, therefore, needed to be opposed, Singh argued.
The Mulayam government has withdrawn the treason case against Falahi vide its order number 26-21-WC-7 Nyay 5-2006/10 W C10-14-WC-2004.
The document was signed by Bahraich's district magistrate and also has an application by the district government counsel. Falahi, who is out on bail after spending 30 months in jail, was arrested after an inflammatory speech at Sir Syed Girl's College.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Lashkar-e-Qahar warns of blasts in Delhi, Mumbai
Associated Press
Mumbai, July 18, 2006
Lashkar-e-Qahar, the terrorist group that claimed responsibility for the Mumbai train bombings, warned on Tuesday that it was planning attacks against government and historic sites in India in an e-mail to a news television station.
Lashkar-e-Qahar said in the e-mail that 16 people took part in the July 11 attacks in Mumbai, and that one of them was killed.
But "all the remaining 15 mujahideens are totally safe, and celebrating the success of this mission and also preparing for the next mission," the e-mail said.
"We also request all the Muslim brothers and sisters not to go near the main historical, governmental and the monumental places of India (especially in Delhi and Mumbai) in future," the e-mail said."Otherwise, they get hurt too."
<b>The train bombings killed 207 people and injured hundreds more. Investigators believe the group may be a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba.</b>
http://hindustantimes.com/news/181_17469...390000.htm
The Supreme Court has ruled that the prosecutor has a duty to press charges even if the state government instructs him to drop dead. See http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/artic...754367.cms.
However, the magistrate could be dropping the case soon, a third party plea notwithstanding, if the prosecutor is gutless:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/artic...767832.cms
<b>Treason case against SIMI chief adjourned</b>
Bipin Chand Agarwal
[ 18 Jul, 2006 TIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
BAHRAICH: A treason case against SIMI national president Shahid Badra Falahi and others in a fast-track court here has been adjourned to July 20 due to objections over UP's Samajwadi Party government's order to drop charges.
Objecting to withdrawal of the case, Adhivakta Vikas Chetna Manch district president Bhagwan Bux Singh moved an application, seeking impleadment, arguing that the government's order led to the prosecution and accused becoming one for the purpose of votebank politics.
Singh and five other lawyers feared the government's order was likely to create communal disharmony by hurting religious sentiments and would aid forces of sedition. The application withdrawing the case, therefore, needed to be opposed, Singh argued.
The Mulayam government has withdrawn the treason case against Falahi vide its order number 26-21-WC-7 Nyay 5-2006/10 W C10-14-WC-2004.
The document was signed by Bahraich's district magistrate and also has an application by the district government counsel. Falahi, who is out on bail after spending 30 months in jail, was arrested after an inflammatory speech at Sir Syed Girl's College.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->