Thursday, July 13, 2006

The gravity of the matter

Mumbai and Srinagar suffered on a dark day in our history. Now begins the finger pointing, and a politically correct response from the pusillanimous government.

Most of the suspicion has been towards the Student Islamic Movement of India, or SIMI. SIMI is a banned organization, but according to media sources, the movement has only been growing. The organization's stronghold is Uttar Pradesh, where, for some strange political motive, they are very well connected to the local political leadership, and very well protected as well.

Like I have said before, Mulayam and the Con'gress are fighting for the same thing, control of Uttar Pradesh, and this is one big reason why both these entities have put their personal gain before the sovereignty of the nation.

Our absolutely clueless Home Minister still refuses to take the names of the organizations and individuals behind this, but would rather talk about our boys who have gone astray. While the country is rotting from within, our political masters still refuse to believe that fact.

SIMI side effect: Mulayam guards 7/11 suspect outfit

A couple of days after the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was suspected to be involved in Mumbai blasts, the Samajwadi Party-led Uttar Pradesh government on Thursday came out in strong defence of the organisation saying it was not a terrorist outfit.

"The role of SIMI is under investigation in connection with the Mumbai blasts, but it would be improper to call it as a 'terrorist organisation'," Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav said.

Mulayam was simply reiterating what he had told the Centre in June 2005.
"There may be some with dubious distinction in SIMI, but it is wrong to dub the whole organisation as terrorist," senior UP minister and Samajwadi Party general secretary Shivpal Singh Yadav said.

Mulayam has always protected the unlawful body despite the fact that his own intelligence and security agencies have hinted at the fact that SIMI might be involved in the Shramjeevi Express blasts that took place soon after the attack on the disputed site in Ayodhaya and more recently, the Varanasi blasts.

He added that his government had no evidence that SIMI was active in his state and that it was too early to say whether SIMI had any role to play in the 7/11 Mumbai blasts.

Shivpal Singh Yadav alleged previous governments in UP had misused SIMI's name to target some politicians, and termed such measures highly condemnable.

"Even my name alongwith some other SP leaders was framed in the SIMI list," he said.
"We are extremely critical of the Mumbai incident, but at the same time stand against the propoganada against SIMI," he said.

Interestingly, UP had opposed the Centre's ban notice on SIMI sent to the state government on May 22, arguing the organisation was not involved in any activities and neither had it (UP) received any complaint against SIMI.
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And this is an organization that has been banned by the center. Is this ridiculous or what? I hope the people of UP are not as blind to not see the absolute brazenness with which Mulayam and his cohorts are destroying their nation.

The problem is not just SIMI. The problem is that the politicians think that by appeasing the Islamic anti-national elements, they are also appealing the mindset of Indian muslims. This is the biggest farce if there ever was. By doing so, they are implying that Indian Muslims do not love their country as much, they are implying that the Indian Muslims do not owe their allegiences to the flag. This is disrespectful and this is a farce that our minorities need to see through.

The other problem is our reluctance to deal with our neighbors. Bangladesh is becoming a second Pakistan, and soon, it might launch full scale wars on India from its soil, not faught by its soldiers of course, but by terrorists that are trained and supported by its government. Hmm, if Bangladesh had to turn into this fundamentalist, closed and India-hating state less than 40 years after its inception, why did it break free from its parent at all?

then we have this announcement:

Al Qaeda announces presence in J&K

The Al Qaeda terrorist outfit was launched in Jammu and Kashmir with its spokesman making the announcement in a telephone statement to a local news agency, Current News Service.
As per the bulletin issued by the news agency, Abu Hadeed, who claimed to be the spokesman of the outfit said, "The world will soon be made abreast of its aims and objectives."

The spokesman told CNS that Al Qaeda Jammu and Kashmir chief Abu Abdur Rahman Ansari has "expressed happiness over the Mumbai serial blasts and appreciated those who carried out these attacks."

"The Mumbai attacks were a reaction to the oppression in India of minorities in general and Muslims in particular," Hadeed told CNS on phone.

"Today we have laid the foundation of the outfit in Jammu and Kashmir. We will soon make our stand and objectives known to the world," he told the news agency.
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I dont have much to write, except calling the people of the nation to wake up and see through this politician's plot to compromise our security and brotherhood for their personal gains. Their gutless character is a threat to us all.

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