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Monday, December 22, 2014

The Hindu rate of oath - By Shyamlal Yadav - The Indian Express, Mumbai, INDIA

  Hindu rate of conversion?
 

The Hindu rate of oath

At the home of an alleged convert to Christianity in Aligarh’s Haridaspur village. He says he never gave up his Hindu faith. ( Source: Express photo by Praveen Khanna) At the home of an alleged convert to Christianity in Aligarh’s Haridaspur village. He says he never gave up his Hindu faith. ( Source: Express photo by Praveen Khanna)


Written by Shyamlal Yadav | Posted: December 22, 2014 4:12 am
 
When RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday strongly defended the Sangh’s conversion campaign, it only confirmed what its Dharma Jagran Samanvay Samiti (DJSS) has been insisting. The heated exchanges in Parliament all of last week as the Opposition tried to get Prime Minister Narendra Modi to commit on the religious conversion issue notwithstanding, this is the busiest time of the year for the Samiti. And December 23, the day the Winter Session ends, marks the start of its mass programmes linked to Ghar Wapsi across the country — like every year. Perhaps the only place missing this time out of at least 300 on its list would be Aligarh.

DJSS insiders laugh at the suggestion that the Aligarh “controversy” made them pause. Instead, they say, the only thing that went wrong in Aligarh was that DJSS convenor for western Uttar Pradesh Rajeshwar Singh, also an RSS pracharak, was too outspoken.
“There was less work, more controversy,” as another pracharak puts it.

So the DJSS “projects”, planned for December 23-31 every year, stand as scheduled. While the dates coincide with Christmas Day, the DJSS insists their programmes have got nothing to do with it. They picked December 23 because that’s the day in 1926 that Swami Shraddhanand, an Arya Samaji leader involved in “reconverting” Muslims to Hinduism, was killed in Delhi.

Before Ghar Wapsi, the DJSS creates the “atmosphere” for it, including through Hindu Sammelans up to the village level in places where Hindus have allegedly converted to Islam or Christianity, distribution of Hindu literature and iconography, making “converts” aware of their “Hindu ancestry”, and by persuading leaders of various Hindu castes to accept with dignity if someone returns to Hinduism.

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The DJSS was started by the RSS in 1996 when it was felt that the VHP, assigned the same task, had got reduced to an organisation fighting for a Ram temple at Ayodhya. So the brief to the DJSS was clear and four-fold: “Hindu Jagao (Make Hindus Aware), Hindu Bachao (Protect Hindus), Hindu Badhao (Increase Hindu Population), and Hindu Sambhalo (Hold Hindus in Hinduism)”. The message was simpler: Increase Hindu population by 2021, the next Census, though RSS sources concede that may be difficult.
Headed by Mumbai-based Mukund Rao Panshikar now, the DJSS has 58 RSS pracharaks (the maximum for any Sangh activity) and around 2,000 “whole-timers” on rolls. The “whole-timers” are those who work as pracharaks but take a small honorarium to support their families.

A well-organised cohesive outfit, the DJSS has units up to almost every district level. Each district unit includes the head known as sanyojak (convenor), a pariyojna pramukh (in charge of projects), a prashashanik sampark pramukh (to liaise with the administration), a sanskriti pramukh (to work with sadhus etc), a nidhi pramukh (cashier), and a vidhi pramukh (who runs the legal cell).

After areas with reports of conversions to Islam or Christianity are identified, the DJSS first constitutes a Dharma Raksha Samiti comprising around 100 prominent people of the area, including leaders of different Hindu castes. It is the Dharma Raksha Samiti that facilitates the way to a Ghar Wapsi. “We do Ghar Wapsi where everything is ready,” says an RSS pracharak. “We create the atmosphere where there is a problem.”

A pracharak in eastern Uttar Pradesh says their job is also to ensure “Hindus remain Hindus”, even if they don’t manage to “reconvert”.

The other big date on the DJSS calendar is August 23, the day Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati was killed in 2008, in Orissa. Usually a week of programmes around this date start on Krishna Janmashtami as Laxmanananda was killed that festival day.
In every state the DJSS has two meetings every month to take stock of ongoing work. Last month there was a conclave in Nagpur of over 1,200 people working with the DJSS with Mohan Bhagwat present all three days.

This year, after the December 23-31 programmes, there will be a four-day conclave of all of the Sangh’s state-level pracharaks, including those associated with the DJSS, in Cuttack in February. Following this, the DJSS will hold a day-long chintan baithak of its state-level pracharaks there. In the end, a report on the DJSS activities will be presented at the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha meeting of the RSS in March in Nagpur.

All-India convenor Panshikar admits all programmes barring Aligarh’s are on schedule. “Programmes are planned by state units as per local situation,” he says. “Our Agra (western UP) unit cancelled the Aligarh event. We will compile information on our other programmes in our annual report later.”

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The areas to focus on are sometimes identified on the basis of caste names of “reconverts”. For example the Beawar district of Rajasthan where RSS sources claim that around 90,000 Muslims have “returned to Hinduism” in the past 10 years. Says an RSS spokesperson who doesn’t want to be named, “In Beawar, there is a sizeable population of descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan called Mehrat and Kathat. Their rituals are a mix of that of Hindus and Muslims. They were forcibly converted to Islam.”

However, he adds, “There have been no planned conversions here ever. As and when Muslims realise their original roots, they themselves want to get back to Hinduism… Even the Meo Muslims in Alwar were all Meenas. Recently during one of our interactions with the Muslim community in Shastri Nagar in Jaipur, we learnt that there were Pawars who are Muslims.”

A DJSS leader claims the Kshatriyas and Baniyas of western Uttar Pradesh form a majority of those who got converted to Islam because of poverty or lack of respect within their own community. So the RSS is looking at Chauhans and Soms in Meerut, Jats, Tyagi and Gurjars in Muzaffarnagar, and Sisaudiya in Noida and adjoining districts.

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In Uttar Pradesh, the spark for the recent controversy, the DJSS has been operating for more than 15 years, with focus mainly in western and eastern UP. RSS sources say the total “reconversions” here number nearly five lakh, mostly of Christians.

The DJSS in the state is divided into Awadh, Kanpur, Kashi, Gorakhpur, Braj and Paschim (west) prants. RSS office-bearer Ram Lakhan heads the Kashi, Gorakhpur, Awadh and Kanpur prants, with Ram Chandra Pandey as assistant. Pandey was called back from South Africa, where he was posted as in-charge of RSS Vishwa Vibhag.

Rajeshwar Singh heads the wings in Braj and Paschim as well as in Uttarakhand. It is the Braj and Paschim wings, including both Agra and Aligarh, that have been targeting Muslims. In the other areas, the focus is on Christians. In 2013, for example, the DJSS claims to have “reconverted” around 150 Muslims and 6,000 Christians in west UP.

There are at least 150 DJSS volunteers at work in each district of UP. A DJSS source says a volunteer is allowed to spend up to Rs 5 lakh each a year, for visiting identified families, remaining in touch with them over phone and helping them “in times of need”.

Asked if they had been set any targets, a senior RSS office-bearer says,

“The target is to reduce the number of converted Muslims and Christians so that no political party can appease them. The larger target is to make the country free of converted Muslims and Christians by December 31, 2021.”

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In Gujarat, the VHP and the RSS’s Hindu Jagran Manch, which have become active again since Modi moved on to Delhi as PM, are part of the reconversion exercise. However, there are few willing to talk about it. A BJP leader in Vadodara says they have been told to “lie low” given that Gujarat is Modi’s home state.

In the Nineties, it was the Hindu Jagran Manch that spearheaded mass tribal “reconversions” from Christianity in the Dangs area of the state, leading to riots.

As the RSS and its associated factions scout for potential communities in Vadodara to “reconvert”, their target are the ‘Mohr-e-Islam Rajputs’, more popularly known as Garasiya Muslims, located on the outskirts of the city.

Says Hemant Kishorkar of the Hindu Jagran Manch, “The Mohr-e-Islam Rajputs were Hindus who were converted to Islam but even today they pray to Hindu goddesses, follow Hindu rituals and are treated as outcastes by Muslims.”

VHP leader Pravin Togadia was on a Gujarat tour presiding over Viraat Hindu Sammelans recently, and in a meeting in Vadodara warned about the “diminishing” Hindu population.

On November 9, nearly 335 Christians were “reconverted” to Hinduism in Valsad district by the Dharma Prasar Vibhag of the VHP, which is active in the tribal-dominated belt of the state. “The main fight is against Christian missionaries. As far as Muslims are concerned, our focus is mainly the border areas of Kutch,” says a member.

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Since the Raman Singh government came to power in Chhattisgarh in 2003, state DJSS head Radheshyam claims, over 57,000 Christian families have been converted to Hinduism by them alone.
The late BJP leader Dilip Singh Judeo led one of the most well-known Ghar Wapsi programmes in the state, as well as the country. After these ran into a controversy, such “reconversions” had almost come to a halt till they saw a resurgence in the summer of this year, particularly in tribal Bastar. One of the first such programmes was led by Bastar BJP MP Dinesh Kashyap. There were clashes when some gram sabhas in Bastar barred non-Hindu missionaries from entering their villages.

The VHP too has been lending a hand. While in September, 240 Christian families were brought to the Hindu fold in Pathalgaon block of Jashpur in Bastar, in October, the VHP “reconverted” over 30 Christian families of Madhota village in the area.

Earlier this month, the DJSS held a Satnam Sandesh Jagran Yatra to woo the Satnami community, a sub-caste of Dalits.

The DJSS in Chhattisgarh operates through a Dharma Sena of male youths and a woman force of Dharma Raksha Vahini. While the Dharma Sena works in the villages persuading Muslims and Christians to “reconvert”, it is the Dharma Raksha Vahini of “Hindu mothers” that is the DJSS’s most interesting addition for Chhattisgarh. The “25,000 members of the Vahini” are meant to counter Christian women who, the DJSS claims, are enticing Hindu men to their fold.

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Despite Laxmanananda being one of the faces of the DJSS reconversion campaign, conversion activities in Orissa have slowed down considerably since his killing. The riots triggered by the death in Kandhamal almost put an end to all proselytisation activities of missionaries as well as bodies like the VHP. But in the past three-four years, the Parishad has again become visible, though in other areas. The RSS, on the other hand, doesn’t appear to be as active.

On November 23 this year, 349 tribals who had become Christians several years ago in Mayurbhanj district were “reconverted” to Hinduism by the Dharma Prasar Vibhag of the VHP. “The tribals told us they had been misled into Christianity. They were assured of some miracles which never happened,” says Achyutananda Kar, the VHP in-charge of conversion activities.

Early this year, the VHP “reconverted” around 90 Dalit Christian families in Jeypore town of Koraput district at a similar function. Kar claims the Dalits made notarised affidavits before becoming Hindu. Last year, around 80 tribal Christian families had been converted to Hinduism in Sundargarh district.

There have been no claimed “reconversion” of Muslims though in the state.

Kar says the number of VHP men involved in such “reconversions” in Orissa is very small. “There is no whole-timer.”

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The focus of the DJSS’s Punjab campaign is different, as here “reconversions” are targeted at getting Christians back into not just Hindu but also the Sikh fold. It claims to have enabled some 8,000 “reconversions” in the past three years alone. The orthodox Sikhs as well as BJP ally Akali Dal are worried as the RSS views Sikhs as part of the larger Hindu culture.

For the first time, the RSS is holding Dharma Jagran Yatras in the border districts of Punjab, to be organised over the next one month, where it will showcase its “returnees” as well as conduct Ghar Wapsi ceremonies. Granthis of local gurdwaras have been contacted to assist in the ceremonies.

Says Dinesh who heads the Ghar Wapas Pariyojana in Punjab, “It is only last year that we took up the Punjab project in earnest.”
Hoshiarpur district has seen the maximum Ghar Wapsis followed by Amritsar and Batala.

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In Kerala, where the RSS and the Church have been long locked in a conflict, the VHP has launched a helpline for those who want to get “reconverted” to Hinduism. Coordinator Aneesh Balakrishnan says they have received 100-odd calls, mainly from SC and ST members who had got “converted to Christianity”.

While Balakrishnan admits he is unsure of how many would turn up, Ghar Wapsi programmes are planned for all 14 districts of the state on December 25.

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There are problems though. Noting that one of the crucial aspects of the DJSS campaign is persuading Hindus to accept the “reconverted” Muslims and Christians, a pracharak says, “A majority of those converted to Christianity are Dalits and tribals and they face no problem being accepted within their communities on ‘reconversion’. But if a Muslim is ‘reconverted’, it is a tough task to convince Hindus to accept them. They face difficulties in getting their children married.”

Caste remains a reality too, with VHP central secretary Vyankatesh Abdeo saying recently that those seeking to “reconvert” should be given the option of choosing the caste they want.

In fact, despite propagating that Hindavah Sodarah Sarve (all Hindus are real brothers), the RSS leadership itself is dominated by upper-caste Hindus with not many examples of inter-caste marriages in their families.

Says RSS prachar pramukh Manmohan Vaidya, “Many people in the country want to come back to their origins. The Hindu Samaaj must welcome them.”

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When Bhagwat sought an anti-conversion Bill on Saturday, he was reiterating what the RSS has been demanding for decades. The first time they raised it was in 1979, in response to a private member’s Bill. Before the present row, the Sangh had demanded such a Bill after Laxmanananda’s murder.

The RSS argument is that the Bill would check “large-scale conversions” that are allegedly currently on from the Hindu side, and hence end need for its own Ghar Wapsi programme.

By openly backing the conversion campaign on Saturday, Bhagwat also underlined what has been clear in the Sangh ranks. That there is no cause to hurry, or to stop. Says a pracharak working with the DJSS, “It is time-taking. ‘Reconversion’ is not possible overnight.”

In fact, sources say, the very day the issue was first raised in Parliament following the Agra and Aligarh row, a call had gone out to various Union ministers, BJP leaders and their colleagues from the Sangh. The RSS clearly told them to be aggressive on the issue — “There is no need to be defensive.”

With inputs from Lalmani Verma, Aditi Raja, Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Debabrata Mohanty, Chander Suta Dogra and Shaju Philip

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Politics of conversion - By Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr - DNA


The RSS, with its me-too Christian evangelical spirit, has no understanding of the Hindus. The Hindus are easygoing, modern, hedonistic, with an indolent sense of sensuous spirituality. They take pride in liberal Indian, but not Hindu, nationalism. The RSS’s antagonistic acts of conversion will cause revulsion among a majority of Hindus and the BJP will lose its Hindu constituency. 


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Politics of conversion
Thursday, 18 December 2014 - 5:00am IST Updated: Wednesday, 17 December 2014 - 8:25pm IST | Place: Mumbai | Agency: dna








Right-wing Hindu organisations unsuccessfully imitate Christian missionaries

One of the curious things about the debate on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) affiliates going aggressive on converting Muslims and Christians to Hinduism is the outrage of the liberals. “How can (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi remain silent when the RSS is going on the rampage on conversions?” is their pointed question. They say that Modi did not utter a word of Hindutva during the election campaign and, therefore, neither he nor the RSS can consider the electoral victory as an endorsement of Hindutva. Therefore, the RSS’ predatory acts of conversion are untenable. They feel that Modi should control the RSS-wallahs.

There are loopholes in the argument of the liberals, though their rage has a charmingly righteous ring to it. The first loophole: The RSS and the BJP cannot be expected to play by liberal rules. The RSS’ hostility towards the religious minorities is barely concealed. The BJP maintains an ambivalent attitude towards them. They are right-wing and they will do right-wing politics — that is majoritarian politics. The second loophole: the liberals rationalise conversions of the Hindu lower castes to either Christianity or Islam saying that the Hindu caste order is unjust, and the Hindu lower castes and classes have every right to throw off the yoke of caste and escape into other religions. Despite the good intent, the argument turns out to be inconsistent because if choosing a faith is an individual decision, then the individual can turn to any religion. For example, if a Hindu can convert to Christianity or Islam, so can a Muslim or a Christian to Hinduism. The liberals are wary on this point.

The problem is that conversion is never an individual choice in India as it is in contemporary Europe and America, where individuals freely convert to other religions, especially to Islam and sometimes to Buddhism. In India, conversion is a political act. Ambedkar and his Mahars converting to Buddhism was a political gesture. But there is a bit of complicated history to conversion in modern India, especially from 19th century on. The Christian missionary activity in north India, in contrast to what had happened in Kerala in the first century of the Common Era (CE), had intensified during the British rule though the government of the day kept a meticulous distance from the evangelical activities of the various churches.

The Hindu response to Christian missionary activity was curious. Sections of the modern Hindu middle classes saw Christianity as part of modern Western civilisation which was a misperception. Modern West had gone through various revolts, the Protestant revolt against the Roman Catholic Church, and the revolt of Age of Reason against both. They did not notice this. Many of the modern Hindus wanted to reform the superstitious Hinduism of their day on Protestant Christian lines. Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Swami Dayananda Saraswati followed the Christian model in different ways. Roy’s Brahmo Samaj was a Protestant congregation without idols. Saraswati too rejected idol worship and he wanted to go back to the Vedas, cleansed of their unscientific liturgical portions. He had also introduced what he called the Shuddhi Movement, which is conversion of Muslims, Sikhs and Christians to Hinduism.

Brahmo Samaj turned out to be tepidly rationalist and withered away in due course. Arya Samaj was dismissed by the orthodox Hindu establishment of the day, and it remains on the fringes of Hindu society till this day. Saraswati had better success in Punjab, where he antagonised the Sikhs. Khushwant Singh in the second volume of his A History of the Sikhs argued that the Singh Sabhas were a response to the Arya Samaj. The RSS has inherited the Arya Samaj legacy in Punjab and the friction with the Sikhs, especially the Akali elements of the community, persists. 

Swami Vivekananda’s Ramakrishna Mission is again an imitation of the Christian missionary model. Vivekananda realised that what made the Christian missionaries acceptable was their social work, setting up of hospitals and schools and their solicitude towards the poor and the marginalised. Vivekananda’s ‘Christian socialist’ vision never took root in the work of the Ramakrishna Mission.
The RSS has taken to the Christian missionary mode in the 1970s and 1980s. The evangelical activity that the RSS had undertaken in scheduled tribes areas of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Gujarat is again an attempt to follow in the footsteps of the missionaries. But it does not seem to have succeeded in its act of imitation because it lacks the Christians' religiosity and compassion. The Christian missionaries were once part of the Western colonial and imperialist quest, but now only the religious quest — of spreading the message and converting people — remains. The global Christian missionaries are seasoned evangelists and the RSS cannot counter their sophisticated approach. The RSS cannot hope to go out of India and convert people of other countries and faiths to Hinduism the way the Christian evangelists did.

The RSS, therefore, turns conversions into a political act, having failed to inspire on the social and religious fronts. The RSS through the conversion campaign wants to ensure national unity through Hinduism. It follows the old Protestant assumption, especially in England of the 17th century, where Roman Catholics were suspected to have extra-territorial allegiance. Religion as a means of national unity is the credo of right-wing political parties in Europe, and the RSS believes in it as well.

Meanwhile, Muslims in India after the First World War falsely believed that the Ottoman Empire was a symbol of global Muslim unity. They had failed to contend with the nationalist aspirations of the various Arab countries. Modern Muslims entertained the romantic notion of pan-Islam, which remained a figment of the imagination of poets like Iqbal. Modern Arabs too dreamed of pan-Arabism and they found out the hard way that it was unrealistic.

The RSS’s dreams of national unity based on Hinduism will meet the same fate as that of the pan-Islamists and the pan-Arabists. The RSS believes, and the BJP subscribes to the illusion, that the Turkish invasions of 11th and 12th centuries were due to disunity among the Hindus, and they want to unite Hindus now to preserve India. The RSS, with its me-too Christian evangelical spirit, has no understanding of the Hindus. The Hindus are easygoing, modern, hedonistic, with an indolent sense of sensuous spirituality. They take pride in liberal Indian, but not Hindu, nationalism. The RSS’s antagonistic acts of conversion will cause revulsion among a majority of Hindus and the BJP will lose its Hindu constituency. 

The author is editorial consultant with dna

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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Stop Hindutva now - Written by Tavleen Singh - The Indian Express

Tavleen Singh has a change of heart, on the double. Calls on PM Modi to ‘Stop Hindutva now’. Who is gullible, Modi or Tavleen?
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Fifth column: Stop Hindutva now
Why is the Prime Minister not publicly rebuking them for dragging Hindutva into his mandate in the ugliest way? Why is the Prime Minister not publicly rebuking them for dragging Hindutva into his mandate in the ugliest way?

Written by Tavleen Singh | Posted: December 14, 2014 1:33 am | Updated: December 14, 2014
 
Why is the Prime Minister allowing the RSS to steal his mandate? I ask this question wherever I go these days and frankly I have no answer.

When Leftist political pundits harangue me with charges that it was the RSS that helped Narendra Modi become prime minister, I tell them that they do not know what they are talking about. Leftists are usually allergic to dust, heat, poverty and the real India and so rarely travel during election campaigns. This made them miss the fact that last summer’s general election was not about Hindutva. Anywhere. It was about change and development. Without Modi, the BJP could not have won half the seats they did. Besides, if the RSS could help it win elections, what went wrong the last two times?

Yet there exists today the bizarre situation in which our strongest prime minister in decades is allowing Hindu fanatics in the Lok Sabha and Hindu fanatical organisations outside to blacken his image. The MPs who have been most offensive wear saffron robes signifying asceticism and renunciation. So what they are doing in Parliament instead of in some Himalayan cave is a valid question. But since they have found their way into the Lok Sabha, why is the Prime Minister not publicly rebuking them for dragging Hindutva into his mandate in the ugliest way? We barely recovered from that Sadhvi calling all Muslims ‘bastards’ when her brother in saffron pronounced that Nathuram Godse was a patriot. Both these MPs expressed regret when their remarks caused a public furore, but it is not possible to ever apologise for such things.

If we need proof that these fanatics have RSS approval, it is evident in the zeal with which the BJP’s ‘alma mater’ is trying to convert Muslims and Christians ‘back’ to Hinduism. The Sanatana Dharma does not permit proselytisation. But try telling that to those loonies rampaging about the derelict, desperately poor shanties of Uttar Pradesh trying to bring Muslims and Christians ‘home’.

Of course these fanatics harmed the people they are trying to reconvert, but much more than this is the harm they have done Modi and his government. Just as he was beginning to bask in the luminous glow of international approval and domestic election victories, he is now in danger of losing all his support. His votes did not come for Hindutva reasons. I say this with certainty. During the election campaign, wherever I went, I asked if Hindutva and the Ram temple were issues any more. And not even in the dusty halls of Banaras Hindu University did I meet anyone who believed these were issues in the 2014 election.
Everywhere I went, people said that they were drawn to Modi because of his talk of ‘vikas’ and ‘parivartan’. At his first rally in Uttar Pradesh I walked some distance with ordinary residents of Kanpur and when they saw BJP workers ride by angrily shouting ‘Jai Shri Ram’ from speeding motorcycles, they expressed strong disapproval. So why has the Prime Minister remained silent when the worst kind of Hinduism has been unleashed by the RSS and when the ‘love jihad’ proved that it would lose him votes in future?

For his government, the worst consequence is that the RSS has succeeded in changing the subject. So six months on, when we should have been talking about reforms in governance and the economy, we are talking about cow urine remedies and religious tensions. By now his ministers should have put before us a list of proposed reforms for sectors ranging from energy and the railways to policing and healthcare. That these are desperately needed is obvious from the horrible healthcare tragedies in Chhattisgarh and Punjab and from the recent rape in an Uber taxi.

Where economic reforms are concerned, there has so far been only talk. Not only has Modi’s government continued policies that brought the economy to its knees, it has not even rid us of laws (land acquisition, companies law) that have made doing business in India even more difficult than it already was. And if our roads, railways and ports continue to be as bad as they were in the 19th century, we can be certain that India will remain very poor for another 50 years.

It was the hope that Modi meant what he said when he promised ‘parivartan’ that won him a full mandate. For his own sake, he needs to remember this quickly or he will find that the RSS will take it away from him to revive its own fortunes. Incidentally, if it is so keen to play a bigger role in India’s future, why does it not take charge of doing some ‘Swachh Bharat’ activity in temples and holy cities like Varanasi and Hardwar? Why does it not take charge of cleaning our sacred rivers?

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Friday, January 28, 2011

Purohit plotted to kill RSS leader Indresh Kumar: Report - The Indian Express - Mumbai - India


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Fri, 28 Jan 2011

Purohit plotted to kill RSS leader Indresh Kumar: Report

By Shishir Gupta

Tags : Indresh Kumar, RSS, Colonel Prasad Srikant Purohit, Malegaon blast, Abhinav Bharat, Mecca Masjid, Samjhauta Express


Posted:
Fri Jan 28 2011, 03:03 hrs


New Delhi:
A Military Intelligence report of the Army on disgraced officer Lt Colonel Prasad Srikant Purohit — now in jail for his alleged role in the Malegaon 2008 blast and links with Hindu extremists — reveals that his organisation, Abhinav Bharat, had plotted to kill senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar.

Its reason: Indresh, Purohit suspected, was the “mole of the ISI” (Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence) in the Sangh Parivar and had received fake Indian currency to the tune of Rs 21 crore from the Pak agency.

Indresh’s name also figures in statements made by some of the accused in a string of terror attacks on Muslim targets, including Malegaon, Mecca Masjid and the Samjhauta Express. Indresh has denied any role and said the government has been playing politics with the investigation.

The plot to kill Indresh Kumar was revealed by Purohit in his interrogation in connection with the September 29, 2008 Malegaon blast, according to the MI report which has been obtained by The Indian Express.

Incidentally, the MI report on Purohit says: “Malegaon bomb blast coincided with birthday celebrations of Col Purohit’s younger son. It may not be a mere coincidence.”

Purohit was jointly questioned by the Maharashtra Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) then headed by Hemant Karkare, the Intelligence Bureau and Military Intelligence-9 on October 29-30, 2008.

The MI report says Abhinav Bharat was Purohit’s brainchild, set up to counter ISI activities in India with “financial assistance” from wealthy RSS supporters. The report says that a Pune-based rich, “staunch” RSS supporter, Shyam Apte, was roped in to finance the plot to kill “ISI agent” Indresh with a fraud Sharda Peeth Shankaracharya alias Dayanand Pandey jumping onto the bandwagon to make money.

“Ajay Rahilkar aka Raja handled the financial affairs (of Abhinav Bharat) as directed by Col Purohit. One Shyam Apte (70 years), a committed worker of RSS was the main provider of funds. Rahilkar has disclosed payment of Rs 3.20 lakh to Rakesh Dhavde (the arms supplier of Abhinav Bharat) to buy arms as directed by Purohit. This has been separately confirmed by Dhavde and Col Purohit, who stated that these weapons were being procured on directions of Shankaracharya who tasked Col Purohit to eliminate one Indresh Kumar, a senior RSS functionary based in Delhi. Indresh Kumar was allegedly an agent of ISI and along with one Subedar Singh was also involved in pumping of fake Indian currency,” says the interrogation report.

While Purohit claimed that it was “Shankaracharya” who asked him to “eliminate” Indresh, Shyam Apte told the Maharashtra ATS that it was Purohit who told him that during a special assignment in Nepal, entrusted to him by Director General Military Intelligence, he unearthed the involvement of Indresh in ISI activities.

Purohit then reportedly claimed that Army headquarters didn’t act on his report and frustrated at this, he (Purohit) approached Apte to help kill Indresh as he was “the enemy of the country and Hindu dharma.”
The report underlines the fact that Sadhvi Pragya Singh also said that when she discussed the issue of the “proposed elimination” of Indresh, who was like a father to Pragya, the “Shankaracharya conveyed that it was Purohit who had requested him to accommodate two commandos (at his Faridabad ashram) in Delhi.”

The report says: “Shankaracharya told Pragya that he refused to accommodate the two commandos of Colonel Purohit as they had been sent to eliminate Indresh Kumar.”

The plan to assassinate Indresh was activated during Purohit’s visit to Delhi from Panchmarhi during January 26-29, 2008. According to the report, Purohit stayed at the Shankaracharya Ashram in Faridabad and introduced Major (Retd) Ramesh Upadhyay, Bharat Bhai and Sameer Kulkarni to Dayanand Pandey. According to Purohit, it was during this meeting that the Shankaracharya asked him to procure weapons for killing Indresh.

According to the report, it was during Abhinav Bharat’s first public meeting in Bhopal on April 11-12, 2008 that Purohit managed to bring the Shankaracharya and Swami Aseemanand on a common platform. “Presence of Sadhvi, Ramji Kalsangra and Sandeep Dange at the function also demonstrated his proximity to the core group who had undertaken anti-Islamic acts in the recent past. The officer initially denied his presence at the meeting but on confrontation with Sadhvi admitted to his illegal presence. He also admitted handing over a 9 mm pistol to one Aloke, close associate of Shankaracharya, at Bhopal Railway Station to kill Indreshji in Delhi,” the MI report said.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

A Pak view on India:WikiLeaks may put India in big trouble - By Afshain Afzal - THE NEWS.COM - A Jang Group portal

A PAK VIEW ON INDIA:
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By Afshain Afzal

Friday, January 28, 2011
 
Where Wikileaks served as a blessing in disguise for the western nations as it diverted the world’s attention from their humiliating defeat in Iraq, Afghanistan and other theatres, it also covered their war crimes and human right violations in these countries.

They also proved to be a bombshell for other countries, including India, as it exposed Washington’s view and analysis towards them as well as it compromised desires and ambitions of various leaders on different debatable issues. Interestingly, the so called ‘War on Terror’ has its own rules which have been authenticated by the United Nations Security Council resolutions but can we apply these on revelations through Wikileaks? The issue is to ascertain if these rules are same for all countries, organisations, groups and individuals.

Although WikiLeaks are nothing but a conspiracy of western intelligence agencies against their enemies and adversaries yet for the sake of discussion, let’s put India on the litmus test to check the authentication of the Wikileaks. Last month, the Samajwadi Party legislator Abu Asim Azmi brought into the notice of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly during its session that according to the Wikileaks disclosure, the Hindu militant organization Rashtriya Sevak Sangh (RSS) was a thousand times more dangerous than the Al-Qaeda. In the same regard, Azmi told the Assembly “It has been exposed in the Wikileaks as to how a thousand times more dangerous is the RSS than the Al Qaeda. Therefore, I demand that strong and stern action must be taken against the RSS.” 

Although, the remark and demand by Azmi drew strong protests from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Shiv Sena (SS) and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) legislators and others but what he highlighted was a leak from the respectable offices of India’s most trusted friend and long time partner the United States of America (USA). Regardless of the fact that already New Delhi has many times sacrificed its sovereignty to please this beloved friend, the recent leaks have exposed the US diplomats’ long term strategy against the Hindus, which interestingly has appeared in black and white this time. One wonders if still any Indian has doubts in his mind about the US long term strategy in this region and conspiracy behind the US-Indo partnership.

If we recall, on September 24, 2001, President George W. Bush stated, “We will direct every resource at our command to win the war against terrorists, every means of diplomacy, every tool of intelligence, every instrument of law enforcement, every financial influence. We will starve the terrorists of funding.” To achieve this objective, US Congress worked closely with the Department of the Treasury, along with the Department of Justice and took solids action against financial intermediaries and facilitators who were suspected to infuse terrorist organisations with money, material and support and they were held accountable along with those who perpetrate terrorist acts. It is pertinent to mention here that the campaign was mainly against the Muslims, especially those doubted to have links with religious outfits including Al Qaida and Taliban.

If we consider the Wikileaks as authentic and Hindu organization Rashtriya Sevak Sangh is a thousand times more dangerous than the Al-Qaeda, now it is time to take action. It would be a test for Washington and New Delhi that whether they would take action against RSS and all those who are directly and indirectly liked with the assistance to this organization. Confirmed intelligence input says that Shiv Sena working President Uddhav Thackeray had been receiving money from two Mumbai-based industrial houses namely Reliance and Tata Group of Companies.

This information is not hearsay as it is based on the intercepted phone recordings between Tata Group spokeswoman Shalani and Public Relations Corporate chief Nira Radia. We have a precedent that US, UK, India and other countries were in the forefront to ban all organizations, groups and individuals suspected to have anytime helped organizations suspected to be involved in terrorism like Al Qaida, Taliban, Lashkar-e-Tayyiaba, Al Khidmat Trust and many other religious, political and charitable organizations as well as freeze their bank accounts and assets. Now let’s see, what will be done about the Indian religious terrorist organisations and their financers including Reliance and Tata Group of companies.

afshainafzal@yahoo.com

Monday, January 3, 2011

Karkare murder and the wider international perspective - "What Digvijaya lent weight to: Mumbai attacks an RSS, Mossad, CIA conspiracy" - Pradeep Kaushal - THE INDIAN EXPRESS

Karkare murder and the wider international perspective
 

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Tue, 4 Jan 2011

What Digvijaya lent weight to: Mumbai attacks an RSS, Mossad, CIA conspiracy


Pradeep Kaushal
Tags : That 26/11, RSS, Mossad and CIA, Digvijaya Singh, Rashtriya Sahara (Urdu)

Posted:
Tue Jan 04 2011, 01:51 hrs
New Delhi:
Digvijaya Singh may love stirring the pot, but guess what lies at the centre of the book to which the Congress general secretary has lately lent his weight and voice? That 26/11 was a conspiracy hatched by the RSS, Mossad and CIA.


This is one of the many points that Aziz Burney, group editor of Rashtriya Sahara (Urdu), puts forth in his book, “RSS ka shadayantra, 26/11”. It was at the launch of this book on December 6 that Singh claimed he had talked to Hemant Karkare before he was killed, and that he appeared concerned about threats to his family from saffron activists.

Burney calls Digvijaya a “like-minded person”. “When two like-minded people talk, you can’t say who has influenced whom, but yes, we both benefit from each other,” he says.

Since the December 6 speech, Burney has brought out a fresh edition of his book, incorporating Digvijaya’s remarks and the “expected furore” it generated.

The book is a collection of Burney’s writings in Rashtriya Sahara (Urdu), besides contributions from some ideological fellow-travellers, one of whom is Amareesh Mishra. “I have incorporated them because they reinforce what I feel,” Burney says. He says they are important because they have been authored by someone who is “Amareesh” and “Mishra” — in an obvious reference to the writer’s religious and caste identity.

Some of the theories propounded in the book include:

“Communal forces under the patronage of foreign agencies want to destroy India. America wants to destroy Pakistan and encircle China. Therefore, it wants India to get into the influence-zone of America and Israel. That is why Americans, British and Israelis were targeted. The Nariman House, according to eyewitnesses, was a centre for unknown Israelis. It is possible these people may have been involved in the attacks and may have killed their own people.”

“Was the Israeli Rabbi actually killed in the attack?,” the book asks, seeking to know if anybody had seen a photograph showing him injured. Burney adds the building had a hidden CCTV camera at the entrance. Shopkeepers apparently said they were unaware of the arrival of any strangers at the building. “How could nanny Sandra Samuel save a child? Why was she flown to Israel though she was an important eyewitness to the attack?”

For those who may be surprised by the thesis that Jews were killed with the help of Mossad, the book offers a counter-question: “Why not?” Zionism, it is argued, is known for killing ordinary Jews just as Hindutva is known for killing Mahatma Gandhi.

As for the “US link” to 26/11, the proof is David Headley, “who might have been an agent of al-Qaeda or Lashkar-e-Toiba, but who came to India in his capacity as an American”. “When he was inducted into LeT, he was taken in as an agent of FBI,” the book argues. “Whenever he was released after arrest for drug trafficking, he was let off only when he consented to be used by the FBI.” “The forged passport on which he came to India had been made at the instance or FBI or CIA.”

According to another article, “Basically the RSS has lost control of the organisation it had created. In the form of (Narendra) Modi, this organisation has forged a nexus with Mossad, which is in league with the ISI, engaged in destruction.” “Do remember the remote control of many jihadi groups active in Pakistan, Afghanistan and central Asia is in the hands of Mossad or CIA. Recently a group in Yemen was found to have been established by Mossad. Therefore, it is possible the terrorists who attacked Mumbai may have used Pakistan as their base, but they may have been drawn from different countries... At least one of them them, it has been learnt, belonged to Mauritius. It is emerging now that a Saudi (being described as Maulana Bedi) may have gathered these jihadis there and sent them here. It is essential to find out who provided money to him.”

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

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Tue, 28 Dec 2010

RSS & 26/11: Digvijaya flags it off again, this time in Mumbai



Undeterred by the storm of criticism triggered by his comments linking the killing of Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare during the 26/11 terror attacks to the alleged threats Karkare had received from Hindu extremists, Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh today released the book 26/11 RSS Ki Saazish? (26/11, An RSS Conspiracy?) in Mumbai, using the platform to launch a fresh attack on radical Hindu groups for what he called “majority terrorism”. 

Singh had released the same book, authored by Aziz Burney, Editor-in-Chief of Urdu Sahara newspaper, in Delhi on December 6. At that launch event, he had said that Karkare had called him two hours before the 26/11 attack in Mumbai to say that his life “was blighted by constant threats” from those opposed to the ATS probe into the 2008 Malegaon blast in which Hindu extremists were accused.


Days later, Singh repeated the comments to The Indian Express, which sparked national outrage, with Karkare’s wife Kavita saying that he seemed to be playing politics with the death of her husband. Singh had subsequently sought to dilute his comments, saying that he had called Karkare and not the other way round and also that he never doubted Karkare was killed by LeT terrorists. 

He had even offered to produce records of his phone calls but said BSNL did not store records older than 12 months. Speaking at the Islam Gymkhana in the financial capital where Burney’s book was released locally today, Singh once again sought to highlight the danger posed to the country by Hindu extremist groups. “I said that as far as the 26/11 incident is concerned, there must be no suspicion that it was done by Pakistani terrorists. But this is for sure that there was pressure on Hemant Karkareji,” said Singh.

The ideology which was putting pressure on Karkare was the same one which was responsible for the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and for driving a wedge between Hindus and Muslims, he said. Singh pointed out that those from the Hindu Right, whether it was the Shiv Sena, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi or BJP leaders L K Advani and Rajnath Singh, had “questioned Shri Hemant Karkare’s integrity, loyalty and patriotism towards the nation and pressure was applied on him”.

“Hemant Karkare had come forth as a form of Ishwar (God) for Muslims in this country... he saved a community from being defamed,” said Singh as the audience cheered and clapped. Among those present were local Congress MLA Kripashanker Singh, Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Azmi, Bollywood director Mahesh Bhatt and former Maharashtra IGP S M Mushrif who authored the book Who Killed Karkare? in 2009, which too alleged a local conspiracy in the ATS chief’s death.

Singh did not refer to his supposed phone conversation with Karkare in his speech today. But asked by reporters later, he repeated that he had indeed had that conversation but could not retrieve those phone call records as BSNL did not maintain records beyond 12 months.

But in his speech, Singh went on the offensive against Hindu groups and BJP-ruled states, accusing the latter of emerging as the “bastion” of majority terrorism. Singh said Sunil Joshi, the murdered RSS pracharak and Ajmer blast accused, had been killed “as he knew a lot.” Referring to Joshi as a “foot soldier”, Singh said he had been killed “as he knew a lot...and knew the names of the big people on whose prompting the bomb blast had been carried out”.

“These whole areas, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka are such...which have become a bastion of majority terrorism,” he charged. Asked by reporters later if he was accusing BJP-ruled states of shielding Hindu extremists, Singh said when one Marathe from Madhya Pradesh, who was accused of killing one RR Khan in Ratlam, was caught, he said he had stayed at BJP and RSS offices after the murder.

Singh also alleged that Swami Aseemanand, who has been arrested in connection with the Ajmer and Mecca Masjid blast, was being helped by the Gujarat government. Singh said he agreed with Rajya Sabha MP Maulana Mahmood Madani that Muslims were not getting justice in the country. Singh also said that banning the RSS would have little impact as they would float other organisations, and it was necessary to “crush the ideology”. He charged that those owing allegiance to this ideology were present in the bureaucracy, political parties, police and even in the army. 

Monday, December 13, 2010

RSS deadlier then Al-Qaeda : Abu Asim Azmi - Siasat Daily

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Nagpur, December 12: The Samajwadi Party legislator Abu Asim Azmi created a furor in a session of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly when he alleged that ...
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RSS deadlier then Al-Qaeda

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Nagpur, December 12: The Samajwadi Party legislator Abu Asim Azmi created a furor in a session of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly when he alleged that according to the WikiLeaks disclosure the Hindu militant organization Rashtriya Sevak Sangh (RSS) was a thousand times more dangerous than the Al-Qaeda.

This remark by Azmi drew strong protests from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Shiv Sena (SS) and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) legislators. An agitated Azmi had to leave the house in huff stating he was being interrupted and not being allowed to put forth his point of views on the issue in the Assembly.

“It has been exposed in the WikiLeaks as to how a thousand times more dangerous is the RSS than the Al Qaeda. Therefore I demand that strong and stern action must be taken against the RSS,” Azmi told the Assembly.

Responding to Azmi, NJP firebrand legislator Devendra Phadnavis said: “Azmi by tabling an irrelevant issue was misguiding the Assembly.”


Other BJP legislators supported Phadnavis allegation against Azmi.

Azmi, frustrated by the continued interruption of his speech by the opposition, complained to the Assembly deputy speaker Vasant Purke who told Azmi that though the issue raised by him was irrelevant, but still he was accepting the issue raised by Azmi as part of general interest. But the Sena and BJP legislators continued raising slogans against Azmi, forcing him to walk out of the Assembly in protest against the saffron alliance legislators.

Congress legislator from Mumbai Baba Siddiqui also created a stir in the house when he alleged that Shiv Sena working President Uddhav Thackeray was receiving money from two Mumbai-based industrial houses, based on the intercepted phone recordings between Tata Group spokeswoman Shalani and Public Relations Corporate chief Nira Radia.

Siddiqui made the allegations against Uddhav of accepting money from the two industrial houses – Reliance and Tata Group of Companies. Since Siddiqui made this allegation in English, the Sena legislators failed to grasp the allegations as there was no protest from them. However, BJP legislator Phadnavis responded to Siddiqui and stated that there was no connection of Uddhav with the tapes.

“It is not proper to connect the discussions on the power problems with the tapes. Therefore Siddiqui should not make false and fabricated allegations against Uddhav,” Phadnavis stated.


The Sena legislator woke up only after Phadnavis responded and protested against the allegations leveled by Siddiqui against their leader. Later Siddiqui handed over the tapes to the Assembly speaker.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

About 50 radicals linked to Hindu extremism, say officials - By Sahil Makkar - LIVEMINT.COM

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Investigators estimate up to 50 people could be linked with Hindu extremism and in- volved in terror acts such as the blasts at the Ajmer dargah and Hyderabad's Mecca Masjid in 2007 and Malegaon in Mahar- ashtra a year later.

They are also widening their probe against radical Hindus to include more incidents of vio- lence that took place over the past four years, such as last month's shootout near Delhi's Jama Masjid, in which two for- eigners were injured.

“Our estimate is that they (Hindu extremists) are around 30 to 50 in number and scat- tered across the country. Many of them have been arrested, but quite a few are still at large.
Also, there are some communal groups, but it is not clear how many of them are terrorists. It should not be more than a handful of people,“ a senior Union home ministry official who is handling such cases, said, requesting anonymity.

This is the first time the home ministry has assessed the num- ber of people who could be in- volved in such anti-national ac- tivities. The phenomenon came to light when the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) ar- rested 11 people for the 29 September 2008 blast at Malegaon, in which six people were killed.
Among those arrested by the ATS were retired Lt Col Prasad S. Purohit, who had floated the Hindu nationalist organization Abhinav Bharat in 2007; Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, who al- legedly mobilized foot soldiers; and Dayanand Pandey, said to have motivated the conspiracy.

Rakesh Dhawade allegedly made arrangements for training those who carried out the blasts, and Ajay Rahirkar is sus- pected of raising funds.

Thakur is a former member of the national executive of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Pari- shad (ABVP)--the student wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which is widely regarded as the ideological par- ent of many Hindu social, cul- tural and political organiza- tions, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
RSS spokesman Ram Madhav described it as a political at- tempt to defame his organiza- tion. “We will protest this by launching nationwide protest on 10 November. We deny all charges made against our or- ganization and men,“ he said.

Professor Sudha Pai of the Centre for Political Studies at Jawahar Lal Nehru University (JNU) said the RSS does not have the history of getting into terrorism.

“They may communalize and definitely had a hand in the de- molition of the Babri Masjid.
There could be small fringe ele- ments that could be involved.

There could be a few disgrun- tled people, but the RSS cannot be behind all such activities,“ she said.
“I think (the ) Congress is po- liticizing the issue by using it against the BJP, which has now started distancing itself from such organizations,“ she added.

The investigators of the Malegaon blast realized the same set of people were also behind the Ajmer and Hydera- bad blasts.

Devendra Gupta, a former RSS member who is an accused in the Ajmer blast, confessed to the police that the conspiracy was hatched and executed by Sunil Joshi, Sandeep Dange, Ramji Kalsangra and Lokesh Sharma. While Joshi was mur- dered, Kalsangra and Sharma have been arrested and chargesheeted. Dange is ab- sconding. Gupta was close to Joshi, who had floated the radi- cal outfit Jai Vande Mataram along with Sadhvi Pragya.

According to the Rajasthan ATS chargesheet, a self-styled godman called Swami Aseema- nand from the Dangs in Gujarat has emerged as a key figure in the planning and execution of bombings.
He brought together Purohit and Sadhvi Pragya, who eventually merged their groups.

Aseemanand's arrest, officials say, is crucial to uncovering the entire network of Hindu ex- tremism.
The home ministry official quoted earlier said there is no proof that senior office bearers of the RSS and affiliated organi- zations such as the Vishwa Hin- du Parishad and Bajrang Dal are involved in terror activities.

“We believe that a handful of people in these organizations are hardcore and radicals.“

Senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar has also been named in the ATS chargesheet, although some officials close to the in- vestigation say there isn't enough proof to nail him.

“As of now, there is not enough evidence against In- dresh to chargesheet him as an accused,“ said a senior official at the Central Bureau of Inves- tigation (CBI), which is probing the Mecca Masjid blast.
“We are waiting for the ATS to complete its investigation.

We will question Indresh once their investigation is complet- ed,“ the official said, adding that the same group was behind the Malegaon, Ajmer and Mec- ca Masjid blasts.

Kumar denied the charges levelled against him. “The mat- ter is in court. Let the court de- cide whether I am guilty,“ he said.

Home minister P.Chidambaram had warned top police officers at a conference in August to be cautious with regard to Hindu extremism.

Another home ministry offi- cial, who also did not want to be identified, said: “It is a very disturbing phenomenon that people from the majority com- munity are adopting extremist ideology. But the government believes that once the people who are at large get arrested and trials of other accused start in court, chances are less that these people would regroup.“

An intelligence bureau offi- cial, who monitors radical groups, agreed that once arrest- ed, these people will not re- group. “But there is no guaran- tee that people in future will not take it (Hindu extremism) up. We got up late to such kind of extremism, but are now keeping a close tab on such ac- tivities.“
The official added that some retired military officers and bu- reaucrats are sympathizers of these groups. “They get money through NGOs (non-govern- mental organizations) and groups like Abhinav Bharat acts as a platform for radicals to come together.“

S.D. Pradhan, a former depu- ty national security adviser, said the agenda of Hindu terror groups seems to be revenge against the “minority commu- nity for the terrorist attacks where most of the victims be- long to the majority communi- ty“. He was referring to a series of terror attacks carried out by Muslim groups in recent years.

Probe agencies such as the National Investigation Agency, which was formed to look into terror cases in the wake of the Mumbai attack, are now ex- panding their probe against Hindu extremism.

Indian Mujahideen, a Mus- lim terror group, was initially linked with last month's shoot- ing near Delhi's Jama Masjid.

But some investigating officials said their probe is now leading them towards Hindu radicals.
Appu Esthose Suresh contrib- uted to the story.

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Friday, August 27, 2010

SAFFRON TERROR, THE NEW ENTRANT IN US MAINLAND By Ghulam Muhammed

Friday, August 27, 2010

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: SAFFRON TERROR, THE NEW ENTRANT IN US MAINLAND

America’s Home Land Security Department has its hands full with Islamic ‘terrorism’ within the country and abroad too. However, if India’s Home minister P. Chidambarms’s  clear warning in the parliament about ‘Saffron Terrorism’ has opened a Pandora’s Box and news is gradually filtering that Saffron elements are active in the US at different levels. The arrest of an Indian film maker Jay Kumar at a Texas airport with Jihadi literature and brass knuckles, together with a host of material on the art of spying, has shocked India. Jay Kumar with the extremist RSS links had been invited to address a Hindu gathering in Texas. It shows that there does exist in the US various religious or religio-social groups, with links to India’s extremist terrorist organizations that have now become an open secret in India. RSS, which was formed back in 1925, had nurtured grass root cadre who took part in organized communal riots, even with the connivance of the British administration. They were helpful in clearing up land for the benefit of Jain Industrialists, who were part of a collective conspiracy to rob Muslims of their villages and agricultural lands. Their specially is to fight Muslims. They have been so persuasive and efficient that when a single of their cadre in the air control tower could easily give wrong instructions to two airplanes, one from Saudia and another from Kazkhakistan that resulted in mid-air collision. All 349 people on board both flights were killed, making it the deadliest mid-air collision in history. The whole episode was so efficiently managed that the air-controller was never heard from. Instead, RSS cadre descended on the clash sites on the pretext of providing humananitarian aid, though in fact scourging the area for any tell-tale evidence, which were wiped out. It is interesting to note how Lockerbee disaster was continuously monitored and security agencies from different countries collaborated to bring out the correct picute. Nothing like happened in case of Charkhi Dadri, Haryana in India. That shows how much Congress government is hand and glove the extremists.

Another warning was raised by Dr. Omar Khalidi of Waltham, MA, about the proposed visit of one RSS rabble rouser, Kumari Rathambara, who played a major role in mass movement leading to the pulling down of the Babri Masjid, in Ayodhaya. Thousands innocent died in communal riots organized by Saffron cadre, all over the country. If she is coming to US, that means she could be having an agenda that may or may not be in consonance with US policies in India, especially concerning either Indian Muslims or the Muslim world at large. Saffron extremist find ready help, assistance and support from extremist Zionists of the type that have blown of the matter of Zero Ground Mosque. Both groups posed themselves the chosen people of the world and thus find natural affinity.

An earlier attempt for Gujarat's Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who is widely believed to be behind the state sponsored Gujarat genocidal riots, was early nibbed in but, when State Department refused to give him a via, apprehesive of widespread demonstration against him in the US.

The recent upsurge in Hindu extremist entry into US mainland is possibly an organized attempt to present the US administration with some fait accompli, about their anti-social activities, their anti-Muslim agenda, their media savvy, and their identification with other anti-Muslim groups in the US. A face-off between the two sides, will further disturb America’s communal harmony. The reaction of Muslims whether Indian or world Muslims, is still in the offing. It will appear once the Saffron show their true colors in the US. It is better for Homeland Security to be forewarned. Raj Kumar's US visa was cancelled instantly, even before any court proceedings against him. Such vigilance in issuing of US visa to dubious extremist characters from India would go a long way in maintaining peace.

Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Cracking the terror code - By Smita Nair - Sunday Indian Express

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Cracking the terror code





The alleged links emerging between some leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and suspects of the bomb blasts in Hyderabad’s Mecca Masjid and Ajmer in 2007 and Malegaon in 2008, have been greeted with an element of surprise—as well as denial.
But investigators probing these acts of terror consider the findings a major milestone in a journey they began in the aftermath of the Malegaon blast, the first major attack in the country blamed on Hindu extremists. Within days of making the first breakthrough in the case and arresting Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur in connection with Malegaon, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) got their hands on Lt Col Shrikant Prasad Purohit, a serving army military intelligence officer who was eventually accused of being a key conspirator.
During his interrogation in November 2008, Purohit is alleged to have claimed that he not only supplied RDX explosives used in the Samjhauta Express bombing in February 2007, but also to a “cell” he said was behind “two other blasts”. Soon, investigating teams from Haryana, Hyderabad and Ajmer, and finally CBI Director Ashwani Kumar, landed in Mumbai where Purohit was being interrogated.
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Purohit’s claims did not surprise many though. While the investigation of the Samjhauta bombing had got stuck after the trail of the suitcases in which the bombs were planted led to a village near Indore from where the suitcases were purchased, the Mecca Masjid and Ajmer trail also eventually reached Madhya Pradesh.
Investigators say that links between the Mecca Masjid and the Ajmer blasts were already there on paper as forensic experts had established that the same group was behind the blasts. But they suspected it to be Harkat-ul-Jehadi-Islami (HUJI), the Bangladeshi terror group blamed for attacks elsewhere in India in the past.
A SIM card from one of the unexploded bombs at the exit gate of Mecca Masjid was the first crucial evidence. The Andhra Pradesh police found that the SIM card inside the Nokia 6030 phone belonged to a person named Babulal Yadav. But it was a fictitious name.
The CBI, which took over the case in June 2007, continued the SIM card probe. The joint probe—with inputs collected by the Andhra police and CBI—found that while the SIM card was bought using a fictitious identity, the photograph belonged to a yoga instructor called Tarak Nath Pramanik. The probe, which would continue at a slow pace for another three and half months, was about to unravel a “very calculated and a very strategic operation”.
“Unlike other blasts where terror outfits cry out loud and own up the act, the evidence” had convinced investigators that “this was something new, something far more real than what we see and hear,” says a senior officer.
Call logs were tracked, a million subscriber databases of various cell phone providers cross-checked, and it was found that the SIM card had been used in other phones and those phones had also used other SIM cards. “This was the first indication that it was an organised crime. The motive was still difficult to track,” recalled a forensic expert.
It took investigators some time to find out that the picture of Pramanik had been plucked out of a national news weekly in which it was published alongside a column on yoga he wrote for in 2005 and 2006. The details of the picture were sent around and it was found that the same photograph had been used to buy nine SIM cards in Babulal Yadav’s name. Two more SIM cards had been bought using the picture but under the fictitious name of Ramesh Agrawal.
By September 2007, investigating agencies had tracked shops in Jamtara and Mihijam in Jharkhand, Asansol and Chittaranjan in West Bengal and Roopnarayanpur in Bihar from where the SIM cards had been bought. The handsets had similarly been bought from New Delhi, Faridabad, Mihijam, Asansol and Chittaranjan. Barely three to five calls were made from each SIM card to “confirm the phone connection” and ensure that they remain active.
“All this convinced us that “extreme caution” had been taken to ensure that even an accidental leak of information would not expose the brains behind the operation. And as expected, the phones and SIMs went dead after the blast,” said an investigating officer.
But sleuths operating across states were also suspicious that the perpetrators would not have mounted such a large operation for just one blast in Hyderabad. And they were proved right when Khwaja Mohinuddin Chishti’s dargah in Ajmer was hit by a bomb in October 2007, five months after the Mecca Masjid blasts.
The Ajmer blast only added more clues to the ones investigators already had from their probe in Hyderabad. Both bombs had been wrapped and stuffed with paper from the same Telugu newspaper—the May 4, 2007, copy of Andhra Jyoti—indicating the scope of the operation. Moreover, at both places, the attackers placed two bombs to be activated by mobile phones and at both places only one of them exploded, leaving the other behind for investigators to establish their links.
But progress was once again slow as the groups behind the two blasts were apparently lying low until Malegaon was attacked in September 2008 and Purohit was questioned. Picking up the strands from there, investigators found that some of the SIM cards that had been bought from various parts of eastern India and had not been accounted for in the two blasts, had become active in June 2009 in two villages near Indore—Chapri and Kala Peepal.
Investigations found that the SIMs were being used by RSS officer bearers. One was with Sharda Bharot, the wife of an RSS worker, Chandrashekar Barot. The others were with Vishnu Patidar and his brothers Vinod and Santosh. All of them reported to Devendra Gupta who was the head of the propaganda team for the district. Gupta is now in the custody of the CBI after the Rajasthan police arrested him for his alleged role in the the Ajmer blast.
The probe found that Bharot, Sandeep Dange, who is still absconding, and Sunil Joshi, who was mysteriously killed while he was out on a walk in a village near Indore after the Ajmer blast, and Ramchandra Kalsangra, a much wanted fugitive, constituted the primary group which was allegedly in charge of logistics, making and planting the bombs in Hyderabad and Ajmer. Sandeep Dange, who allegedly planted the bomb in Malegaon as well and who is wanted for the Mecca Masjid blast, is the RSS Vibhag Pracharak for Indore and was the “controller” for Sunil Joshi and Lokesh Sharma, another RSS worker wanted in connection with both Mecca Masjid and Ajmer blasts.
With the alleged plot unravelling now, police in Ajmer, Hyderabad and the CBI suspect that Dange and Kalsangra were partners in buying the eight phones and nine SIM cards that have been traced so far. While a hunt is on for both of them, the CBI has questioned two senior RSS leaders from Uttar Pradesh, Ashok Varshney and Ashok Beri, on suspicion that they may have sheltered Gupta and even provided logistics to the perpetrators of the blasts.
But crucial to any substantial progress in the case would be to find Kalsangra and Dange, the two who are suspected to be the common factors in the blasts that shook Mecca Masjid, Ajmer and Malegaon.
Sadhvi Pragya singh Thakur
Former ABVP member and founder of Jai Vande Mataram Jankalyan Samiti, the Sadhvi was arrested on October 23 last year. Her bike was used by her “two confidantes”, Kalsangra and Sandeep Dange, for planting a bomb in Malegaon.
Lt Col Prasad Shrikanth Purohit
Was serving at Panchmarhi at the time of his arrest. Said to be the founder of Abhinav Bharat, the organisation that propagated a separate Hindu Rashtra, the ATS calls him the face behind the "fundamental ideology". Was responsible for procuring explosives.
Sudhakar Udayaban Dhar Dwivedi alias Dayanand Pandey, Swami Amrutanand Devoir, Shankaracharya Sharada Sarvagya Peeth,
is charged with attending conspiracy meetings where he spoke of seeking revenge for atrocities against Kashmiri Pandits.
Rakesh Dattatraya Dhawade
Arms curator and antique arms collector in Pune. Associated with the Abhinav Bharat group, he is charged with sourcing explosives.
Sameer Sharad Kulkarni
Media publicist for Abhinav Bharat, was one of the two “thinkers” of the group.
Sudhakar Omkarnath Chaturvedi
The other ‘Chanakya’, his house was allegedly used for assembling the IED used in the Malegaon blast.
Shivnarayan Gopalsingh Kalsangra
Related to the ‘planter’ Ramji Kalsangra. The ATS found two timers at his residence given to him by his brother.
Shyam Bavarlal Sahu
The owner of a mobile store, he’s charged with supplying Ramji with SIM cards.
Ramesh Shivji Upadhyay
Retired Army Major and the working president of Abhinav Bharat. Charged with attending conspiracy meetings.
Ajay Raja Eknath Rahirkar
Treasurer of Abhinav Bharat. Is charged with controlling the finances and disbursing the amount for procuring explosives and hand grenades.
Jagdish Chintaman Mhatre
He was the last in the chain for sourcing weapons; the ATS recovered two imported firearms with 15 live cartridges from the Dombivali resident.