BJP MP Pragya Thakur Calls Nathuram Godse 'A Patriot' Again
Sparking a controversy, BJP MP Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur has once again called the Mahatma Gandhi's assasin, Nathuram Godse, as "a patriot". The Malegoan blast accused, Pragya, was reacting to Digvijaya Singh's remarks, in which he asked Godse supporters to "have some shame". The BJP MP had earlier termed Godse as "patriot" in the Parliament as well, for which she faced severe criticism and had to apologize.
Tags: Nathuram Godse, Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, Pragya Thakur, BJP MLA, Madhya Pradesh
Courtesy: Times Now
Malegaon Blast Accused MP Pragya Gets Relief From Court Hearings
A special judge of the NIA Court exempted the 2008 Malegaon blast accused Pragya Thakur from a regular court hearing on January 5. Considering the BJP MP Pragya's counsel JP Mishra’s request of her deteriorating health and security conditions, the special court relieved her from the physical hearings. The application mentioning her ongoing treatment at AIIMS surfaced soon after the court lashed at her for continuously avoiding the court… read-more
Tags: Pragya Thakur, Malegaon Blast, BJP MP, NIA
Courtesy: The Indian Express
Malegaon Blast Accused BJP MP Pragya Thakur Again Skips NIA Hearing
Malegaon blast accused BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur did not attend a special NIA court's December 19 hearing, making it second such instance this month. Her lawyer JP Mishra informed the court that she has been admitted to AIIMS Delhi since December 18. Besides her, one more accused of the total seven, Sudhakar Chaturvedi, was absent. The judge has now asked all of them to appear before the court on January 4.
Tags: Pragya Thakur, National news, Political News, BJP, Malegaon Blast
Courtesy: The New Indian Express
Malegaon Blast Accused MP Pragya Thakur Fails To Appear Before Court
Citing the COVID-19 situation, four accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case did not appear before a special court on December 3. Noticeable among the absentee was BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur. Three other accused in the case, however, appeared before the court. Reportedly, the court will begin the hearing from December 4 and has asked all the accused to make presence before it on December 19.
Tags: Malegaon Blast, Pragya Thakur, BJP, India
Courtesy: Hindustan Times