How Many
In the Opposition Are Jihadi Patrons?
In the midst
of this election season, a harsh trial court verdict awarded the death sentence
to 38 of 49 accused in the Ahmedabad Blasts Case of 2008. The quantum of punishment in the Ahmedabad
Blasts Case followed on from the initial verdict on February 8th,
2022. Another 11 were awarded life imprisonment for the length of their natural
lives. There were 38 acquittals as well by Special Judge AR Patel in the
Ahmedabad Sessions Court. Of these 38,
as many as 17 will stay in custody over accusations in other cases.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, himself targeted
in the carnage of 13 years ago, along with the entire top drawer
leadership in Gujarat at the time, hailed the long-delayed verdict.
In an
emotional speech on the campaign trail at Hardoi, Lucknow, and Varanasi, he
said he had vowed that the perpetrators would be brought to justice, holding a
fistful of the blood-soaked soil at the time. He then suggested the Samajwadi
Party (SP), main challenger to the BJP in Uttar Pradesh 2022, is sympathetic to
such terrorists.
The
announcement of the quantum of punishment in the Ahmedabad Blasts Case,
coincided with the surfacing of a photo of Akhilesh Yadav, the SP supremo and
former Chief Minister (CM) of Uttar Pradesh, hobnobbing with Mohammed Shadab,
father of Mohamed Saif. The latter is
one of the accused who has also been condemned to death, not only in this case,
but the 2008 Jaipur serial blasts case as well.
Chief
Minister Yogi Adityanath of Uttar Pradesh joined the prime minister by also accusing the earlier SP government of
attempting to withdraw 13 cases against some of the Ahmedabad Blasts and other
attack accused terrorists who hailed from Uttar Pradesh. He also confirmed that
Mohammad Shadab operated as an important functionary of the SP. Adityanath said the judiciary refused the SP
government’s requests to withdraw the cases in 2013.
From the SP
point of view, such sympathetic posturing with jihadis is probably deemed
essential to woo their minority voters. It has become something of a norm in
some Opposition circles. After all, the Congress Party has long done it too.
Most recently they have offered full-throated support to the radical Islamic
organisation Popular Front of India (PFI), and its student wing, the Campus
Front of India (CFI) instigated hijab row.
This too has
likely been timed to vitiate the election atmosphere amongst Muslim female
voters in Uttar Pradesh. To avoid a ban, the PFI is distributing its activity
into a number of NGOs at present. This, of course, is a tried and tested
Pakistani terrorist organisation strategy.
Congress is
seen to be close to Pakistan as well as China and there are documented
interactions between the grand old party and these enemy countries that suggest
making common cause to bring down the Modi Government. There is no attempt at a
nationalist outlook. A senior Congress
leader, both a Modi-baiter and a Pakistan lover, has recently questioned the
Modi government’s accelerated militarisation programme. He wonders why it is needed.
The Shiv
Sena is also seen pandering to minority concerns including those that emanate
from Pakistan, in a marked departure from its stance when it was led by
Balasaheb Thackeray. This is because it fears its erstwhile Hindutva favouring
voters have abandoned it for the BJP. This, on the formation of the Aghadi
government with the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Congress.
Collectively,
these politicians, with others fearful of their own survival such as KCR from
Telangana, question and cast doubt not only on the central government’s
declarations, but even on those of the Armed Forces.
Meanwhile in
the border-state of Punjab, also in these polls, putative front-runner the Aam
Aadmi Party (AAP), is accused by one of their estranged senior founder members
of cosying up to the Khalistani separatists. The Home Minister has promised a
detailed investigation.
Power at any
cost seems to be the motto in much of the Opposition.
Minority
attacks against innocent civilians, institutions, commercial areas, hospitals,
restaurants, have been part of the discourse for many years now. These
sometimes boil over into full-fledged riots and arson as well. This is in
addition to military targets, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
All of this
terrorist activity is aided and abetted by Pakistani terrorists, domestic moles, Bangladeshi terrorists,
Maoists including Urban Maoists (aided by China), North Eastern Separatists,
Maoist conclaves in Central India, and
other fifth columnists, financed by foreign interests. The ones involving
Muslims have increased in frequency after the demolition of the Babri Masjid.
And now there is a fresh grouse in certain radicalised Muslim quarters over the
totally legitimate building of the grand Ram Temple ay Ayodhya.
But most of
all, it is the BJP/RSS combine that is seen as a threat, not only by the
minorities who see it as a loss of power and privilege, but the political
parties that depend on them for their performance at the hustings.
SP is a
prime example. As is the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal. The
Congress is furious too, but stands discredited amongst the bulk of the voters
all over the country. The AAP in its bid
to power in other states, has added the Khalistanis to the Muslims it woos
assiduously in the little half-state of Delhi it controls.
But those
who depend on minority votes are willy-nilly drawn into anti-national activity
they find difficult to defend when it comes to the surface in the judiciary and
the media. This in turn hardens the attitudes of the majority community,
unifying them over caste, region and the lure of the Communists and the Left.
This makes it increasingly difficult for Muslim-backed parties to come to
power. There is, therefore, a certain desperation in the air that is resorting
to violence.
While
details of court submissions from the Ahmedabad Blasts Case from prosecution
and defence lawyers over more than a decade and the sentencing order have not
been put out in the public domain yet, the blasts were carried out reportedly
in revenge for the 2002 Godhra Riots.
There is
open treason as well. The key conspirator, Sadar Nagori, leader of the banned
SIMI, one of the 38 handed the death sentence, said ‘The Constitution does not
count for me’ after the verdict.
More than
246 were injured and 56 killed in the multiple blasts from more than 22 bombs
in 2008, many of them concealed in bicycles and let off at crowded places in
Ahmedabad. Modi, wanting to milk the back story, made a opportunistic point of
wondering why the SP had chosen the bicycle for its symbol.
In the
context of thinly populated Canada’s recent firm handling of illegal blockades
that brought the shenanigans to an end in under three weeks with no casualties,
the Indian government’s soft stance on terrorists and their patrons may well
need to be reviewed.
If the fear
is that international media will rise up in condemnation, it might do some good
to reflect on why our Gandhian approach is disregarded, and Modi is called a
dictator and a fascist anyway. Surely it is agenda driven, and the main task of
the West, the Chinese, and certain Islamic countries, is to retard the growth
and strength of a resurgent India.
The
Opposition, in cahoots with separatists and Islamists suits them well. India is
meant to be weak and biddable in their book. The New India is much too
assertive for the neo-colonialists. And a Hindu resurgence is incomprehensible
to many.
On our part,
we seem to be changing too. The Modi Government is aware of the exasperated
public opinion. Recent pronouncements of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar
on China and our neutral stance on Ukraine are neither apologetic, nor
submissive.
(1,292
words)
February
21st, 2022
For:
Firstpost
Gautam Mukherjee
No comments:
Post a Comment