Malegaon Blast Case: सारे आरोपी बरी, क्या बम अपने आप फटा? | Pragya Thakur | News that Matters

 
On September 29, 2008, a devastating bomb exploded outside a mosque in Malegaon, Maharashtra, killing six people and injuring over 100 during evening prayers in the holy month of Ramadan. 17 years later, justice remains elusive. In this episode of News That Matters, Neeraj uncovers the haunting tale of a terror case where no one has been held accountable — not a single conviction has been secured. Initially investigated by the Maharashtra ATS under Hemant Karkare and later handed over to the NIA, the case took a shocking turn when names like Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and Lt. Col. Purohit — linked to the Hindutva organization Abhinav Bharat — surfaced. Despite serious allegations, RDX evidence, phone taps, financial transactions, and a motorcycle allegedly registered in Pragya’s name, all the accused were acquitted due to “lack of evidence.” Why did witnesses turn hostile? Why was the prosecuting lawyer abruptly removed after alleging pressure to go “soft”? Why did the NIA, a central agency created to fight terrorism, fail so thoroughly? This video questions the silence of the system — from politicians to investigators — and demands accountability. Who planted the bomb? Who killed those 6 people? And why is no one responsible?