निर्दोष मुसलमानों को क़ैद करने की साज़िश? | Mumbai Bomb Blast | New That Matters
On July 21, 2025, the Bombay High Court acquitted all 12 men previously convicted in the 2006 Mumbai train bomb blasts — a series of coordinated explosions that killed 187 people and injured over 800. But this verdict, after 19 years of incarceration, raises deeply uncomfortable questions about justice, accountability, and systemic prejudice in India. This Molitics episode, hosted by Neeraj, dives into the harrowing timeline of the case — from the horrifying blasts that shook Mumbai’s local trains on July 11, 2006, to the forced confessions, media trials, and eventual life-destroying incarcerations of innocent Muslim men. We explore how anti-terror investigations often rely on religious profiling and torture rather than evidence. We question the mental and social toll on the falsely accused, who lost decades of their lives behind bars, only to be declared innocent years later. This is not an isolated incident. From the Malegaon and Mecca Masjid blasts to the Akshardham temple case, there exists a disturbing pattern: hasty arrests of Muslim youth, prolonged trials, and eventual acquittals — while the real perpetrators walk free. Through powerful visuals and in-depth research, this video exposes how justice delayed is justice denied — and how the real terrorists might still be at large. Watch till the end as we ask: If these 12 men didn’t do it, then who did?