Continued attacks on temples across the country led Swami Aseemanand to propound “Bomb ka Badla (revenge) bomb” theory which led to the bombing of Samjhauta Express train, the oldest rail-link between India and Pakistan.
The probe into the conspiracy of the explosion, which claimed 68 lives in 2007, brought out a deadly plot that was inspired by “quite upset” attitude of Aseemanand with the terror strikes on temples like Akshardham in Gujarat, Raghunath Mandir in Jammu and Sankat Mochan temple in Varanasi.
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