The detailed interrogation of Mohammed Abid, Yusuf and Mirza Rashid, arrested in Lucknow last week, by personnel of the central security agencies, revealed that they would have garlanded the young Gandhi with grenades before taking him hostage.
Demands of release
They were planning to later put forward their demands of release of some of their men from Indian jails including Mohammed Afzal, a condemned prisoner in the 2001 Parliament attack, the sources said.
The arrest of the Jaish militants, under a well-executed operation of the central security agencies and the Uttar Pradesh Police, also brought to light that aish-e-Mohammed was concentrating only on hitting big targets rather than carrying out suicide attacks or triggering explosions, they said.
The Jaish-e-Mohammed gained notoriety after hijacking Indian Airlines plane IC-814 in 1999, carrying out Parliament attack, killing of Wall Street Journal’s Daniel Pearl and attack on Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.
Mission Rahul
According to the plan, the three were shown videos of Rahul Gandhi during their stay in Sialkot (Pakistan) where they were also trained by Ibrahim Ather (one of the hijackers of the Indian Airlines plane) and Abdul Rauf, brother-in-law of Jaish chief Maulana Masood Azhar.
Task
The task of the three militants was to recce the areas where Rahul Gandhi, Member of Parliament (MP) from Amethi, used to visit and later chalk out a plan for taking him hostage.