*ISI funded RSS leaders: Pandey's confession*

Mumbai, Feb 18: RSS leader Shyam Apte has alleged two RSS leaders, including
general secretary Mohan Bhagwat were funded by Pakistan's ISI, Malegaon
blast accused Dayanand Pandey said in his confessional statement to the
police.

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"In August 2008, I had gone to Pune where I met with RSS leader Shyam Apte
who told me about (Indresh) Kumar (Muslim wing leader of RSS) and Bhagwat
taking money from ISI.

Lt Col Srikant Purohit, after learning about this, had asked one Captain
Joshi to murder the two," Pandey said in his confession before a Deputy
Commissioner of Police (DCP).

The self-styled religious leader, in his statement to the police, has said
Purohit, who had formed right wing group Abhinav Bharat, had directed one
Captain Joshi to murder Indresh Kumar and Mohan Bhagwat.

The statement said Joshi was, however, not able to execute the murder which
had infuriated Apte.

Pandey said the entire Malegaon blast conspiracy was hatched by Purohit and
co-accused Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur who wanted to take the lead in the
cause of Hindutva and "avenge for the deaths of Hindus caused by Muslims
across the country".

"In August 2007, I met Purohit in Deolali camp (near Nashik) where he told
me about forming a right wing group by the name Abhinav Bharat for promoting
and safeguarding Hindutva," Pandey's confession statement said.

In January 2008, Pandey attended a meeting of Abhinav Bharat in Faridabad in
which Purohit, co-accused Sudhakar Chaturvedi and retired Major Ramesh
Upadhyay were present, it said.

In the meeting, Purohit spoke extensively about the setting up of a "Hindu
Rashtra" with its own Constitution for the protection of Hindus, it added.

"Purohit had also said he would arrange for explosives which can be used to
blast Muslim-dominated areas. Upadhyay then said that he can arrange for men
to prepare the bombs," Pandey has said.

In June 2008, Pandey had gone to Indore where he met the Sadhvi who told him
that she had asked Purohit to arrange for explosives for the protection of
Hindus.

"Sadhvi said that Purohit was not taking the cause seriously and asked me to
convince him to arrange for the explosives immediately," the statement said.


Of the 11 arrested accused in the case, two - Pandey and Rakesh Dhawde -
have given confessional statements. Confession given before a DCP-level
officer is admissible in the court under Maharashtra Control of Organised
Crime Act (MCOCA) which has been invoked in the Malegaon case.


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