Pragya Thakur appears before NIA court in Malegaon blast case

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

BJP Friday appeared before a special court here in connection with the 2008 blast case, after failing twice this week to do so.

When V S Padalkar asked the saffron-clad Thakur if she has to say anything about the blast, she said, "I don't know."

The BJP made the appearance as per the special court's direction that all the accused should present themselves before it once a week.

The read out his order to the accused where he had directed them to do so.

He said the court has so far examined 116 witnesses including doctors and 'panchas'. However, during most the the hearings, the accused were absent and represented by their advocates, he added.

He then called up Thakur and another accused, Sudhakar Dwivedi, to the witness box and asked them whether they were aware of the blast in which six people were killed, to which Thakur replied, "Mujhe jankari nahi hai" (I have no information about it).

Dwivedi also gave a similar answer.

This was Thakur's first appearance before the court after becoming an The last time was during the framing of charges in the case in October last year.

A red velvet cloth was put on the bench, where the accused sit, for Thakur to sit comfortably. When the called her to witness box to stand till the order is passed she said she will stand leaning by the window instead of sitting in the given by the court.

V S Padalkar last month directed all the accused, including Thakur, to appear before the court at least once a week.

The judge then said an exemption from appearance would be granted only if cogent reasons were submitted.

On Monday, the special court rejected application of Thakur, who defeated veteran Digvijay Singh from Bhopal, for exemption from appearance in the court this week.

The 49-year-old activist had sought the exemption for completing formalities relating to her election to Parliament, but the court said her presence is necessary at this stage in the case.

On Thursday, her told the court she is suffering from high blood pressure and is unable to travel to from

The court granted her exemption for the day and asked her to appear before it Friday.

"Today (Thursday), the exemption is granted. But she will have to appear on Friday else she will have to face consequences," the judge had said.

Thakur was hospitalised for a stomach ailment in Wednesday night and discharged early Thursday, her close had said.

The court is recording the testimony of witnesses in the case.

Seven persons, including Thakur and Lt Col Prasad Purohit, are facing trial in the case.

Six people were killed and over 100 injured when an strapped to a motorcycle went off near a mosque in Malegaon, a power-loom town in north Maharashtra, on September 29, 2008.

According to police, the motorbike was registered in Thakur's name and that led to her arrest in 2008.

The granted her bail in 2017.

The accused are facing trial under various sections of the UAPA, the Indian Penal Code and the Explosive Substances Act.

They have been charged under UAPA sections 16 (committing terrorist act) and 18 (conspiring to commit terrorist act).

They are also facing charges under IPC sections 120(b) (criminal conspiracy), 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder), 324 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 153(a) (promoting enmity between two religious groups).

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First Published: Fri, June 07 2019. 14:40 IST