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The Indian court should be applauded for standing up to and challenging the lies of Indian Sarkar where its engaged in a constant propaganda war against Pakistan and uses the LeT bogyman . granted that LeT is an established terrorist organisation that has brought the two countries to war due to its terrorism but that doesnt justify faking encounters and getting rid of the suspects without due court procedures. It is nothing new and the Indian writers and film makers have used such fake encounters as a subject matter of their movies where the suspect is told to run and then he is seen falling down in the hails of bullets.
The Question is this the only incident? maybe the courageous judge should take a suo moto action and look into all such high profile encounters where the only casualties of an encounter are the terrorist and none of them survives to tell the tale to the court and what the judges are left is with the police statement and the rhetoric of national security. Whats interesting is that the supposed target of the alleged terrorists was a man who is blamed for the Gujrat massacre and this story seemed to convenient to blame on LeT and buy some public sympathy for Modi.
The Question is this the only incident? maybe the courageous judge should take a suo moto action and look into all such high profile encounters where the only casualties of an encounter are the terrorist and none of them survives to tell the tale to the court and what the judges are left is with the police statement and the rhetoric of national security. Whats interesting is that the supposed target of the alleged terrorists was a man who is blamed for the Gujrat massacre and this story seemed to convenient to blame on LeT and buy some public sympathy for Modi.
NEW DELHI: India appeared headed for more embarrassment in its anti-terror talks with Pakistan after the Gujarat High Court on Monday admitted a high-level probe report stating that an alleged encounter death of a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) suspect in 2004 was faked by police.
Acting on the game-changing report by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) about the Ishrat Jehan encounter by police under Chief Minister Narendra Modis administration, the Gujarat High Court ordered that murder charges be framed against the offending police officers.
Indias federal Intelligence Bureau too had supported the claim that a Lashkar plot was under way in 2004 to kill Mr Modi and it was concluded at some level to have pointed to Ishrat Jehan and her alleged LeT team.
The SIT submitted its final report in the case saying that Ms Ishrat along with Javed Sheikh alias Pranesh Pillai, Amjad Ali Rana and Zeeshan Johar were killed prior to the date of the alleged encounter on June 15, 2004.
However, the state crime branch then claimed that Ms Ishrat along with others were killed in a shootout. The crime branch had claimed that the four were members of the LeT terror group and were on a mission to kill Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Gujarat government spokesperson Jai Narayan Vyas said: What are being discussed in media are some pointers that emerged during the debate on this case and certain observations by the High Court. As a state government we believe that court judgments are not meant for commenting upon and we fully respect the process of law and whatever is and shall be the judgment of the court.
In 2010, an independent judicial inquiry by Justice S. P. Tamang too had concluded that the crime branch was at fault. He had even said that weapons had been planted on the victims.
Indian Muslims have been frequently alleged to be Pakistani terrorists.
They are held and tortured for attacks, for example, the blasts in Malegaon and the Samjhauta Express. But these were later shown to have been the handiwork of Hindu extremists. Mr Modi is seen widely as a Muslim baiter, a strategy that has worked for him in instilling insecurities among the Hindus, many of whom then voted for him in two state elections since the anti-Muslim pogroms of 2002.
Pakistani officials have used the apparent role of Hindu extremists in major blasts to remind India that terrorism is not merely confined to Muslim extremists from Pakistan but was increasingly becoming the preferred method of Hindu extremists to push their political agenda.
Gujarat LeT encounter was faked, court told | Newspaper | DAWN.COM