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6 chargesheeted in explosion case

Staff Reporter

MUMBAI: Six members of the Sanatan Sanstha, an organisation involved in a blast, were chargesheeted by the Anti-Terrorism Squad,Mumbai, on Thursday.

Members of Sanatan Sanstha, along with those of Hindu Janjagruti Samiti, were on the ATS radar for carrying out an explosion at a cinema hall in Panvel screening the movie ‘Jodhaa Akbar’ and for planting bombs in Thane and Navi Mumbai auditoriums, staging the Marathi play ‘Aamhi Panchpute.’ They alleged that the movie and the play showed Hindu goddesses in a bad light.

Ramesh Hanumant Gadkari (50), Vikram Vinay Bhave (26), Mangesh Dinkar Nikam (34), Santosh Sitaram Angre (26), Hemant Tukaram Chalke (37) and Haribhau Krishna Divekar (44) are in police custody. The organisation has not been chargesheeted. Only further investigations would help decide on that, said B.B. Rathod, police inspector in-charge of the case.

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