It has been years since the cannard of ‘Saffron Terror’ or ‘Hindu Terror’ was woven by the Islamo-Leftist ecosystem to give a major push to their anti-Hindu agenda of eradicating Sanatan Dharma. After a decade and a half, a movie is all set to knock the theatres with the purpose of exposing the larger conspiracy that was at play behind the back to demonise the Hindu community on their sacred motherland.
Starring renowned actor Vineet Kumar Singh alongside Anuja Sathe and directed by Kedaar Gaekwad, the movie Match Fixing will be released on the 10th of January. The film is produced by Pallavi Gurjar under the banner of Artarena Creations Private Limited. The movie is a political thriller based on Kanwar Khatana’s book ‘The Game Behind Saffron Terror‘. The trailer for the movie was released in October last year and it looks promising. The political thriller will delve into the developments that unfolded in 2008 when the fabricated plot of ‘saffron terror’ was scripted.
The movie will showcase events relating to Malegaon blast 2008, Mumbai Terror Attack 2008 and the desperate activities of Hinduphobes to pin the culpability of these attacks on the Hindu community.
From the trailer, it can be speculated that the main lead of the movie, Vineet Kumar Singh will be playing the role of Lt Col Prasad Shrikant Purohit who was falsely implicated in the 2008 Malegaon blast and had to suffer humiliation only for being a Hindu. The trailer also showcases the character of Sadhvi Pragya Thakur who was also falsely accused and had to suffer the worst of the tortures same as Col Purohit.
The Malegaon bomb blast
The Malegaon bomb blasts took place on the 29th of September, 2008 in Maharashtra’s Nashik district. The blasts claimed six lives and injured over 100 people. In the aftermath, Sadhvi Pragya Thakur and Lt. Col. Prasad Purohit was arrested without any evidence linking their involvement. The arrests of the two helped the Islamo-Leftist ecosystem to come out and propagate the narrative of “Hindu terror” or “saffron terror”. Sadhvi Pragya and Lt. Col. Purohit spent years in custody. Sadhvi was granted bail in April 2017, while Lt. Col. Purohit secured his in August 2017.
It is often being speculated by many that evidence was planted under the directives of the then UPA government to divert public attention from corruption scandals plaguing the Congress-led administration.
Notably, Sudhakar Chaturvedi, who was made one of the accused, revealed in 2017 that the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) tried to implicate prominent BJP and RSS leaders, including Yogi Adityanath and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. According to Sudhakar Chaturvedi, these actions were conducted under political pressure from the Congress-NCP government.
In 2021, similar allegations resurfaced when a witness testified before the Special NIA court. The witness mentioned that he was tortured, illegally detained, and coerced by the Mumbai ATS into naming RSS leaders, including Yogi Adityanath, Indresh Kumar, and others, as part of the Malegaon blast conspiracy. Lt Col Purohit too highlighted the same.
Similarly, in the aftermath of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, Congress leaders and journalist Aziz Burney propagated conspiracy theories blaming the RSS and “saffron terror” instead of holding Pakistan responsible. Burney’s book, “26/11 RSS Ki Saazish?”, alleged RSS, Mossad, and the CIA were behind the attacks, with Congress leader Digvijaya Singh brazenly endorsing these claims.