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borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 11:33 am
Though both are remote possibilities Pakistan's only hope now are the islamists or a coup within the army; or both.
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borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 11:28 am
This tahmuq is a racist he doesnt give a shit about people who are Muhajir or Indian or Baloch
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borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 05:43 am
tahmed leave aside an army man even a Cadet Adjutant at Kakul would slap the merlot out of Hamidm so that his own daughters wouldnot be able to recognise him
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or is it just some pig headed hindus who think that hindus are innocents and wont change their opinion unless they see a hindu making bombs with their own eyes or the hindu police which butchered thousands of muslims in broad daylight catches a fellow hindu in the process of making a bomb
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borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 05:41 am
The hindus dont trust their own CBI, the supreme court of india, the minister of state for home, the press trust of india and the times of India this is even worse than pakistanis. or is it just some pig headed hindus who think that hindus are innocents and wont change their opinion unless they see a hindu making bombs with their own eyes or the hindu police which butchered thousands of muslims in broad daylight catches a fellow hindu in the process of making a bomb
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borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 05:14 am
Also hamid chutiya you seem to be very fond of slapping people I bet you have the physique of an average hindu and wouldnt last even two slaps from bulleya or even an army adjutant
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borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 05:12 am
Hamid you are racist and hence dont care about others but we care about the aparthied treatment of muslims in India
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borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 05:09 am
Harish the CBI telling the Supreme Court of India that the police and Inteligence agencies of India are baiting muslims and blasting bombs is a wild accusation. Then no Hindu is credible least of all you.
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hindus are planting bombs in muslim shrines and have been caught doing so through their own incompetence with bombs blowing in your face and your own informers ratting against you. Your CBI has submitted a report to the supreme court of India corroborating that your own police and secret services are framing muslims and blasting bombs.
The Times of India -Breaking news, views. reviews, cricket from across India
Blatant double standards
22 Oct 2007, 0000 hrs IST,
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With Islamic groups “not being ruled out’’ as culprits in the Ludhiana bomb blast, and Bangladeshis being interrogated for the Ajmer blast, it is clear that in India’s fight against terrorism, one group of terrorists is being completely excluded.
This is despite the Nanded blast in April 2006, in which two persons died while making bombs in the house of an RSS member, and the recovery of fake beards from the house. This is despite the revelations during narco-analysis of the accused that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was training Hindu youth to commit terrorist acts outside mosques. Neither the RSS nor any of its militant wings are ever suspected by the police of being behind any of the bomb blasts that have targeted Muslims with regularity since the 2003 Parbhani blast.
This newspaper highlighted the sensational letter written from Tihar jail by an ex-Intelligence Bureau (IB) informer detailing how IB, working with the Delhi Police’s Special Cell, plants its own ‘‘jehadi maulvis’’ to lure Muslim youth to commit terrorist acts. The Central Bureau of Investigation, directed by the Delhi high court, has corroborated the most important accusations made by the informer. Every politically conscious Muslim, thanks to the Urdu press and the internet, now knows this story.
These two factors taken together are enough to destroy the credibility of the intelligence set-up and the police. Yet, the latter continue to act true to type after every blast, as though nothing’s changed. The same automatic blaming and arrest of the usual suspects; the same revelation that the IB/home department had warned about such a blast.
It is ironic that the very congregations of Muslims that have always been treated with suspicion by the police have become the targets of terrorist killings since 2003.
The depositions of senior policemen before the Srikrishna commission were marked by a Friday-namaz-phobia; they made it a point to stress that ‘‘bandobast was tightened for the Friday prayers and no untoward incident took place’’. The implication was clear: with Muslims gathering in such large numbers to listen to sermons in mosques, there was every chance of them going berserk thereafter.
Yet, there is little evidence of the high-profile Anti-Terrorist Squads (ATS), set up in Maharashtra and elsewhere, having conducted raids on RSS outfits. In fact, the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act has not even been applied to the Nanded RSS accused, while it has to those accused for the July 11, 2006 train blasts, the Malegaon blasts and the alleged Naxalites. Nanded’s Muslims had to move the court before the state even called in the ATS to investigate the case.
You don’t need to be the IB to fear a blast during Diwali. Imagine the backlash if that happens. Yet, a blast on the eve of Ramzan Eid at India’s best-known Muslim shrine created no such reaction. The Ajmer dargah was teeming with devotees who had fasted the entire month and planned to spend their most important religious festival at their favourite shrine. Even the return of the bodies to their homes in Mumbai’s slums passed off peacefully. Compare this extreme restraint with the threats given by the Modis, Thackerays, Togadias and Singhals in similar circumstances.
After every bomb blast targeting Hindus, these self-styled Hindu leaders ask why Muslims have not condemned it. Their logic is clear: Because some Muslims have targeted Hindus, the entire community has to distance itself from them or else share their guilt. But not once in the recent blasts targeting Muslims has such a demand been made by Muslims of Hindus; neither have Hindu organisations condemned such acts.
The state’s agencies have different yardsticks when dealing with terrorist acts targeting Hindus and Muslims. What’s more disturbing is the difference between the conduct of the victim communities in the aftermath of such acts. Isn’t this difference an indication of the power equation between the majority and largest minority in our secular democracy?
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borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 04:42 am
Harish i dont have time to waste getting stuff into holes that it wont fit into but for ur sake one last attempt hindus are planting bombs in muslim shrines and have been caught doing so through their own incompetence with bombs blowing in your face and your own informers ratting against you. Your CBI has submitted a report to the supreme court of India corroborating that your own police and secret services are framing muslims and blasting bombs.
The Times of India -Breaking news, views. reviews, cricket from across India
Blatant double standards
22 Oct 2007, 0000 hrs IST,
SMS NEWS to 58888 for latest updates
With Islamic groups “not being ruled out’’ as culprits in the Ludhiana bomb blast, and Bangladeshis being interrogated for the Ajmer blast, it is clear that in India’s fight against terrorism, one group of terrorists is being completely excluded.
This is despite the Nanded blast in April 2006, in which two persons died while making bombs in the house of an RSS member, and the recovery of fake beards from the house. This is despite the revelations during narco-analysis of the accused that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was training Hindu youth to commit terrorist acts outside mosques. Neither the RSS nor any of its militant wings are ever suspected by the police of being behind any of the bomb blasts that have targeted Muslims with regularity since the 2003 Parbhani blast.
This newspaper highlighted the sensational letter written from Tihar jail by an ex-Intelligence Bureau (IB) informer detailing how IB, working with the Delhi Police’s Special Cell, plants its own ‘‘jehadi maulvis’’ to lure Muslim youth to commit terrorist acts. The Central Bureau of Investigation, directed by the Delhi high court, has corroborated the most important accusations made by the informer. Every politically conscious Muslim, thanks to the Urdu press and the internet, now knows this story.
These two factors taken together are enough to destroy the credibility of the intelligence set-up and the police. Yet, the latter continue to act true to type after every blast, as though nothing’s changed. The same automatic blaming and arrest of the usual suspects; the same revelation that the IB/home department had warned about such a blast.
It is ironic that the very congregations of Muslims that have always been treated with suspicion by the police have become the targets of terrorist killings since 2003.
The depositions of senior policemen before the Srikrishna commission were marked by a Friday-namaz-phobia; they made it a point to stress that ‘‘bandobast was tightened for the Friday prayers and no untoward incident took place’’. The implication was clear: with Muslims gathering in such large numbers to listen to sermons in mosques, there was every chance of them going berserk thereafter.
Yet, there is little evidence of the high-profile Anti-Terrorist Squads (ATS), set up in Maharashtra and elsewhere, having conducted raids on RSS outfits. In fact, the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act has not even been applied to the Nanded RSS accused, while it has to those accused for the July 11, 2006 train blasts, the Malegaon blasts and the alleged Naxalites. Nanded’s Muslims had to move the court before the state even called in the ATS to investigate the case.
You don’t need to be the IB to fear a blast during Diwali. Imagine the backlash if that happens. Yet, a blast on the eve of Ramzan Eid at India’s best-known Muslim shrine created no such reaction. The Ajmer dargah was teeming with devotees who had fasted the entire month and planned to spend their most important religious festival at their favourite shrine. Even the return of the bodies to their homes in Mumbai’s slums passed off peacefully. Compare this extreme restraint with the threats given by the Modis, Thackerays, Togadias and Singhals in similar circumstances.
After every bomb blast targeting Hindus, these self-styled Hindu leaders ask why Muslims have not condemned it. Their logic is clear: Because some Muslims have targeted Hindus, the entire community has to distance itself from them or else share their guilt. But not once in the recent blasts targeting Muslims has such a demand been made by Muslims of Hindus; neither have Hindu organisations condemned such acts.
The state’s agencies have different yardsticks when dealing with terrorist acts targeting Hindus and Muslims. What’s more disturbing is the difference between the conduct of the victim communities in the aftermath of such acts. Isn’t this difference an indication of the power equation between the majority and largest minority in our secular democracy?
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Posted by
borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 04:37 am
Hamid are you a born chutiya or did you suffer some trauma to your head (the one on your neck). If a dozen people accompanied a thug on a mission they are also accessories to the crime, they do not become saints just because they are college educated professionals.
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Posted by
borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 04:27 am
Harish the last artcile i posted is from Press trust of India quoting the indian minister of state for home. The previous one quoted the CBI and the Indian supreme court now what the hell more do you want.
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Loads common between Mecca-AJmer blasts
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
10:22 IST
New Delhi: The Centre on Monday said there appeared to a link between the terror attacks on the Dargah of sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisthi in Ajmer, Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad and Samjhauta Express train (to Pakistan).
"It appears there is some link somwhere between these three blasts. It is possible they are linked", Minister of State for Home Sri Prakash Jaiswal told NDTV when asked about the common elements in the modus operandi of triggering the explosions in the three places.
Sources said many components of the methodology and substances employed to trigger the blasts in the three places were the same.
© Copyright 2006 PTI. All rights reserved.
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borivili_express
Oct 23, 2007 04:21 am
hindus planted the bombs it is confirmed:Loads common between Mecca-AJmer blasts
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
10:22 IST
New Delhi: The Centre on Monday said there appeared to a link between the terror attacks on the Dargah of sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisthi in Ajmer, Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad and Samjhauta Express train (to Pakistan).
"It appears there is some link somwhere between these three blasts. It is possible they are linked", Minister of State for Home Sri Prakash Jaiswal told NDTV when asked about the common elements in the modus operandi of triggering the explosions in the three places.
Sources said many components of the methodology and substances employed to trigger the blasts in the three places were the same.
© Copyright 2006 PTI. All rights reserved.
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Posted by
borivili_express
Oct 22, 2007 02:07 pm
dude we muslims bear no hatred in our heart like you hindus do for us
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Posted by
borivili_express
Oct 22, 2007 12:24 pm
Mohar I am safe from them but unlike you I care about those less fortunate then me
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Posted by
borivili_express
Oct 22, 2007 10:45 am
Mohar have you sneezed out your brains?
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Posted by
borivili_express
Oct 22, 2007 10:42 am
Mohar do u hindus have comprehension issues? the article is from your own newspaper the times of india; and it says that you hindus are planting bombs in muslim shrines and have been caught doing so through your incompetence with bombs blowing in your face and your own informers ratting against you. Your CBI has subittedd a report to your supreme court corroborating that your own police and secret services are framing muslims and blasting bombs.
Of Carnage and Triumph
The Times of India -Breaking news, views. reviews, cricket from across India
Blatant double standards
22 Oct 2007, 0000 hrs IST,
SMS NEWS to 58888 for latest updates
With Islamic groups “not being ruled out’’ as culprits in the Ludhiana bomb blast, and Bangladeshis being interrogated for the Ajmer blast, it is clear that in India’s fight against terrorism, one group of terrorists is being completely excluded.
This is despite the Nanded blast in April 2006, in which two persons died while making bombs in the house of an RSS member, and the recovery of fake beards from the house. This is despite the revelations during narco-analysis of the accused that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was training Hindu youth to commit terrorist acts outside mosques. Neither the RSS nor any of its militant wings are ever suspected by the police of being behind any of the bomb blasts that have targeted Muslims with regularity since the 2003 Parbhani blast.
This newspaper highlighted the sensational letter written from Tihar jail by an ex-Intelligence Bureau (IB) informer detailing how IB, working with the Delhi Police’s Special Cell, plants its own ‘‘jehadi maulvis’’ to lure Muslim youth to commit terrorist acts. The Central Bureau of Investigation, directed by the Delhi high court, has corroborated the most important accusations made by the informer. Every politically conscious Muslim, thanks to the Urdu press and the internet, now knows this story.
These two factors taken together are enough to destroy the credibility of the intelligence set-up and the police. Yet, the latter continue to act true to type after every blast, as though nothing’s changed. The same automatic blaming and arrest of the usual suspects; the same revelation that the IB/home department had warned about such a blast.
It is ironic that the very congregations of Muslims that have always been treated with suspicion by the police have become the targets of terrorist killings since 2003.
The depositions of senior policemen before the Srikrishna commission were marked by a Friday-namaz-phobia; they made it a point to stress that ‘‘bandobast was tightened for the Friday prayers and no untoward incident took place’’. The implication was clear: with Muslims gathering in such large numbers to listen to sermons in mosques, there was every chance of them going berserk thereafter.
Yet, there is little evidence of the high-profile Anti-Terrorist Squads (ATS), set up in Maharashtra and elsewhere, having conducted raids on RSS outfits. In fact, the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act has not even been applied to the Nanded RSS accused, while it has to those accused for the July 11, 2006 train blasts, the Malegaon blasts and the alleged Naxalites. Nanded’s Muslims had to move the court before the state even called in the ATS to investigate the case.
You don’t need to be the IB to fear a blast during Diwali. Imagine the backlash if that happens. Yet, a blast on the eve of Ramzan Eid at India’s best-known Muslim shrine created no such reaction. The Ajmer dargah was teeming with devotees who had fasted the entire month and planned to spend their most important religious festival at their favourite shrine. Even the return of the bodies to their homes in Mumbai’s slums passed off peacefully. Compare this extreme restraint with the threats given by the Modis, Thackerays, Togadias and Singhals in similar circumstances.
After every bomb blast targeting Hindus, these self-styled Hindu leaders ask why Muslims have not condemned it. Their logic is clear: Because some Muslims have targeted Hindus, the entire community has to distance itself from them or else share their guilt. But not once in the recent blasts targeting Muslims has such a demand been made by Muslims of Hindus; neither have Hindu organisations condemned such acts.
The state’s agencies have different yardsticks when dealing with terrorist acts targeting Hindus and Muslims. What’s more disturbing is the difference between the conduct of the victim communities in the aftermath of such acts. Isn’t this difference an indication of the power equation between the majority and largest minority in our secular democracy?
Posted by
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Oct 22, 2007 10:03 am
Hindus could be behind many of the blasts in Pakistan The Times of India -Breaking news, views. reviews, cricket from across India
Blatant double standards
22 Oct 2007, 0000 hrs IST,
SMS NEWS to 58888 for latest updates
With Islamic groups “not being ruled out’’ as culprits in the Ludhiana bomb blast, and Bangladeshis being interrogated for the Ajmer blast, it is clear that in India’s fight against terrorism, one group of terrorists is being completely excluded.
This is despite the Nanded blast in April 2006, in which two persons died while making bombs in the house of an RSS member, and the recovery of fake beards from the house. This is despite the revelations during narco-analysis of the accused that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was training Hindu youth to commit terrorist acts outside mosques. Neither the RSS nor any of its militant wings are ever suspected by the police of being behind any of the bomb blasts that have targeted Muslims with regularity since the 2003 Parbhani blast.
This newspaper highlighted the sensational letter written from Tihar jail by an ex-Intelligence Bureau (IB) informer detailing how IB, working with the Delhi Police’s Special Cell, plants its own ‘‘jehadi maulvis’’ to lure Muslim youth to commit terrorist acts. The Central Bureau of Investigation, directed by the Delhi high court, has corroborated the most important accusations made by the informer. Every politically conscious Muslim, thanks to the Urdu press and the internet, now knows this story.
These two factors taken together are enough to destroy the credibility of the intelligence set-up and the police. Yet, the latter continue to act true to type after every blast, as though nothing’s changed. The same automatic blaming and arrest of the usual suspects; the same revelation that the IB/home department had warned about such a blast.
It is ironic that the very congregations of Muslims that have always been treated with suspicion by the police have become the targets of terrorist killings since 2003.
The depositions of senior policemen before the Srikrishna commission were marked by a Friday-namaz-phobia; they made it a point to stress that ‘‘bandobast was tightened for the Friday prayers and no untoward incident took place’’. The implication was clear: with Muslims gathering in such large numbers to listen to sermons in mosques, there was every chance of them going berserk thereafter.
Yet, there is little evidence of the high-profile Anti-Terrorist Squads (ATS), set up in Maharashtra and elsewhere, having conducted raids on RSS outfits. In fact, the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act has not even been applied to the Nanded RSS accused, while it has to those accused for the July 11, 2006 train blasts, the Malegaon blasts and the alleged Naxalites. Nanded’s Muslims had to move the court before the state even called in the ATS to investigate the case.
You don’t need to be the IB to fear a blast during Diwali. Imagine the backlash if that happens. Yet, a blast on the eve of Ramzan Eid at India’s best-known Muslim shrine created no such reaction. The Ajmer dargah was teeming with devotees who had fasted the entire month and planned to spend their most important religious festival at their favourite shrine. Even the return of the bodies to their homes in Mumbai’s slums passed off peacefully. Compare this extreme restraint with the threats given by the Modis, Thackerays, Togadias and Singhals in similar circumstances.
After every bomb blast targeting Hindus, these self-styled Hindu leaders ask why Muslims have not condemned it. Their logic is clear: Because some Muslims have targeted Hindus, the entire community has to distance itself from them or else share their guilt. But not once in the recent blasts targeting Muslims has such a demand been made by Muslims of Hindus; neither have Hindu organisations condemned such acts.
The state’s agencies have different yardsticks when dealing with terrorist acts targeting Hindus and Muslims. What’s more disturbing is the difference between the conduct of the victim communities in the aftermath of such acts. Isn’t this difference an indication of the power equation between the majority and largest minority in our secular democracy?
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