Rakesh Maria: conspiracy to carry out 26 November attacks in 'Hindu terrorism'


Mumbai, Ta. February 18, 2020, Tuesday

Former police commissioner Rakesh Maria has revealed many secrets in his autobiography 'Let Me Say It Now', in which he claims that Lashkar-e-Toiba had termed 'Hindu terror' as a terrorist attack by Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Kasab on November 26. Lashkar-e-Toiba intended to identify you as Sameer Chowdhury of Bengaluru.

Maria wrote in her book that if everything had gone according to plan, Kasab would have died as Chaudhary and the media had termed the attack as 'Hindu terrorism'. The terrorist organization gave Kasab a fake ID card with an Indian address. Central agency's decision was made to declare Kasab's picture after the terrorist attack. Mumbai police did not want to reveal his identity. In the picture there was a red line in the right hand of the calculation, which is considered sacred to Hindus.

Due to the courageous act of the martyr constable Tukaram Ombal, Kasab was caught alive and the whole scheme turned upside down. Kasab was involved in robbery in Lashkar-e-Toiba and had no leeway with jihad, but he was persuaded that Muslims in India were not allowed to offer prayers. But he was shocked after seeing the mosque near the metro. He was given a week's leave before he was sent for the Mumbai mission and spent Rs. 1.25 lakh were given. He sent the money to his sister's wedding expenses.

Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria has also made a big claim in his autobiography about Ajmal Kasab, the terrorist of the November 26 terrorist attacks. He wrote that the Mumbai police did not want to reveal Kasab's picture. I tried my best not to disclose it in the media. Maria even claimed that underworld don Dawood Ibrahim was gang-raped for killing Kasab in prison.

Maria wrote that keeping Kasab alive was her priority. The anger and anger of the people against Kasab was at its zenith. There was also outrage among the police officers. Nobody currently wanted to kill Kasab, the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI and the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba, as it was the only evidence of the terrorist attack that linked the attack.

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