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Hindu Al-Qaeda: Asia’s New ‘Terror Central’

Here is the hottest Indian story, neatly concealed under the well constructed –and expensive- veneer of ‘Incredible India’ advertisements on international television news channels: The rise of Asia’s new Terror Central.

By AHMED QURAISHI
Tuesday, 18 November 2008.
Ahmed Quraishi-Pakistan/Middle East politics, Iraq war, lebanon war, India Pakistan relations



ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—While America’s ‘Wag The Dog’ media is busy in demonizing Pakistan, and the CIA focuses on pushing the beleaguered American soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq into a new war with Pakistan, India is quietly emerging as a new ‘terror central’, with disturbing new developments that continue to escape the glare of the American/British media.

Figure 1: In 1999, this Australian priest and his two underage kids were burned alive by Hindu terrorists in India.



Neatly tucked under the well constructed – and expensive – veneer of ‘Incredible India’ advertisements on international television channels is the hottest Indian story: The fast rise of Indian religious terrorist organizations that have penetrated India’s military and politics. The movement is so strong, resourceful and organized that it warrants the label India’s Hindu al-Qaeda.



The arrest last week of a serving Indian army colonel who along with some other officers has allegedly transferred military funds, material and training to terrorist groups is a matter that should not escape the attention of India’s neighbors, since it is directly linked to New Delhi’s new desire for expanding its reach beyond its borders and to serve as the regional policeman for American interests in the Asia-Pacific.



One more reason to closely watch what’s happening in India is that there is some evidence that parts of the Indian government are busy reading CIA’s Latin America handbook of patronizing client militias and using them for strategic objectives. In India’s case, this means Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and most importantly Pakistan and China.



The changes taking place in India are truly breathtaking. This is a nation and culture that never espoused violence. Until 1947, the Indians lived for ten centuries under foreign rule –Muslims, British, Dutch and Portuguese- without major resistance. This is the only major civilization in the region that never expanded beyond its natural borders. That’s why it is important to understand that the new rise of Hindu militancy has everything to do with India’s new interest in creating an image of a superpower.



The world’s first religion-based genocide in the 21st century occurred in India, where in 2002 more than 2,500 Indian Muslims were burned alive in riots by Hindu terror groups, according to a hearing conducted by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom on communal riots in India and the U.S. response, held on 10 June, 2002.



While CIA director Gen. Michael Hayden was accusing Pakistan over the weekend of becoming the hub of all terrorism in the world, a newspaper in Malta on Sunday published the chilling story of an Indian priest who escaped death and recounted to his audience how India’s Hindu terrorist organizations burned ordinary Christians alive and raped nuns on the streets of Orrissa in east India in August.



Pakistan gets a lot of bad press mainly from the American and the British media for religious extremism. Certainly we have a problem and we’re dealing with it. But it pales in comparison with India’s. Consider this: Since the start of this century, almost nine years ago, India has seen the targeted murder of over 600 Christians, most of them in riots this summer, not to mention the genocide of Indian Muslims. Hindu terror groups, like Shiv Sena, Bajrang Dal, and the Durga Vahini have established militant training camps across India where members are indoctrinated against other religions and Indian Hindu supremacy is emphasized. Recently, the Durga Vahini has proudly distributed pictures of its female members wearing the sari and brandishing guns at an indoctrination camp. In Kashmir, the Indian government and military are recruiting poor Hindu peasants into Hindu militias armed to confront Muslim majority’s demand for an end to Indian occupation.



There are reports now that the arrested Indian army colonel and some other officers linked to Hindu terror groups might have had something to do with the burning alive of tens of Pakistani tourists aboard the so-called friendship train service Samjhota Express in 2006.



In short, Pakistan is America’s and Britain’s favorite punching bag, but India is fast becoming the new terror central. And not all of it is by accident. The Indians have used this technique in Sri Lanka, where Indian money, weapons and indoctrination kept a civil war alive for decades. In China, the Indians are recruiting, training and arming Tibetan rebels fighting Beijing. And even American commentators are admitting now that India is meddling in Pakistan using contacts with old friends in the Karzai government.



There is also no question that the mythology that has surrounded Pakistani intelligence agencies’ purported links to religious groups in Afghanistan and Kashmir might have impressed some Indian security officials and played a role in influencing Indian thinking.



But the problem with this genie that the Indian political and military establishments have apparently unleashed is that it is bound to feed on India’s massive poverty problem, especially in the next few years when India’s economy is projected to considerably slow down, starting next year, as a result of a global recession.



This religious extremist surge in India is also a matter of concern because Hindu organizations have found unexpected friends in America’s Christian right and the conservatives, who are using political connections to help Hindu Indian-American organizations insert activists in key positions in American government and media. The Israeli right has also established strong ties to the rightwing Hindu militants.



It’s all right for the Indians to think in terms of projecting power and adopt whatever means necessary to do it. The problem with this thinking is that expensive showoff space shuttles to Moon –when almost no one else in the world is doing it for now- won't reduce poverty among the world's largest single concentration of poor people on earth. In India.



Footnote:



An Indian citizen, Najid Hussain, testified on June 10, 2002, in front of the U.S. COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM HEARING ON COMMUNAL VIOLENCE IN GUJARAT, INDIA AND THE U.S. RESPONSE:


“During my last visit to India in March while Ahmedabad was still burning, I met a young man at Ahmedabad Railway Station with a child in one arm and a little bag in the other. He asked me if I needed my shoes polished. I did not, but said yes. He did not have the foot-rest or a stand on which I could rest my foot while he polished the shoes. So I just put one foot forward and he started to polish. All the time that he was polishing my shoes, the child did not let go of his arm and he did not force her either. He polished the shoes just with one hand holding the child in the other. I advised him that he should buy a little shoe stand that could help him polish better and with ease. With tears in his eyes, he said he lost that when the rioters burnt his house a week ago. His wife and the mother of the child was also burnt along with the house. The little child was traumatized. That was the reason she would not let go of his arm. He said he puts her down only when she is asleep.



That man was not a terrorist. That man was not a fundamentalist. That man was not an anti-national. That man had no time even to think about any of these activities. He was only an innocent, hard working and poor Muslim who had a hard time making a living and raising the family. But he was targeted just because he was a Muslim.



“In the aftermath of the killing of my father-in-law, the former Member of Parliament Ahsan Jafri, it is an unavoidable conclusion that the government of Gujarat did not just give a tacit approval to the perpetrators of the violence against Muslims, but connived in the pogrom. There are evidences that the police, the judiciary and the hospitals, all became a part of that operation in ethnic cleansing by Hindu extremists and Sangh Parivaries (BJP, VHP, RSS, Bajrang Dal) in Gujarat. The carnage carried out in Gujarat in the aftermath of Godhra incident was pre-planned. The detailed and meticulous preparation of that operation, the availability of weapons, the list of houses and businesses to be targeted based on voters lists and ration card records, the availability of bottled water for the rioters, and mob leaders getting riot instructions and help on cell phones, suggest that Godhra was only a convenient excuse. These extremists were fully prepared and on standby to carry out the violence against Muslim men, women and children, and were only waiting for the opportunity.”
 
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Good post boss ! the one's that do the bad deed always try to hide the truth unreal .
 
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There is also no question that the mythology that has surrounded Pakistani intelligence agencies’ purported links to religious groups in Afghanistan and Kashmir might have impressed some Indian security officials and played a role in influencing Indian thinking.

This paragraph really says it all about this authors intentions. ISI can do it, so Indian has learned from ISI and following the same procedure. What rubbish.


It’s all right for the Indians to think in terms of projecting power and adopt whatever means necessary to do it. The problem with this thinking is that expensive showoff space shuttles to Moon –when almost no one else in the world is doing it for now

What nonsense.
 
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Seriously, its kinda pathetic every time Pakistani writers try to justify their own problems by pointing out that India has similar problems, or by imagining that India has similar problems.
 
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Seriously, its kinda pathetic every time Pakistani writers try to justify their own problems by pointing out that India has similar problems, or by imagining that India has similar problems.

The bombay riots are a figment of our imagination.

The gujrat pogroms and rapes, our hallucinations.

the samjhota express blasts, were an ISI hoax.

the malegaon blasts, more propoganda from teh minorities.

the hyderab bombs, the victims did it themselves.

we are such an evil people, that we are pointing the finger while all the above actually never occured. Bad, bad journalism.
 
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The bombay riots are a figment of our imagination.

The gujrat pogroms and rapes, our hallucinations.

the samjhota express blasts, were an ISI hoax.

the malegaon blasts, more propoganda from teh minorities.

the hyderab bombs, the victims did it themselves.

we are such an evil people, that we are pointing the finger while all the above actually never occured. Bad, bad journalism.

You're losing it, darkstar, and consequently also missing the point.

I gave two statements, separated by "or", the first one being "justifying Pakistan's problems by pointing out that India has the same ones".

You completely missed this point obviously, or chose to ignore it, instead trying to evade the issue by churning out a long list of events which you claim that I tried to prove did not occur.

You are imagining up your own argument and then refuting it. A red herring, if I ever saw one.
 
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Seriously, its kinda pathetic every time Pakistani writers try to justify their own problems by pointing out that India has similar problems, or by imagining that India has similar problems.

Even more pathetic is the fact that Indian media, politicians, military officers and internet warriors don't mis a single opportunity to portray themseves to be superior to Pakistan and deny that similar problems exist in India. :disagree:
 
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Even more pathetic is the fact that Indian media, politicians, military officers and internet warriors don't mis a single opportunity to portray themseves to be superior to Pakistan and deny that similar problems exist in India. :disagree:

Two wrongs don't make a right Neo.

And anything written by Ahmed Quraishi gets a double negative, unfortunately.
 
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Two wrongs don't make a right Neo.
Indeed, so please don't bother to prove us wrong.

India has worlds third largest muslim population which happens to be the largest minority in homeland. She's is also engaged in improving her ties with USA and supporting Afghan government. She's "alledgely" supressing muslims in several parts of India, specially Kashmir.

Imho these are the required ingredients for any soil to give birth to AQ sympathysants.
Agree or not, India will be the next major AQ target.
 
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Indeed, so please don't bother to prove us wrong.

India has worlds third largest muslim population which happens to be the largest minority in homeland. She's is also engaged in improving her ties with USA and supporting Afghan government. She's "alledgely" supressing muslims in several parts of India, specially Kashmir.

Imho these are the required ingredients for any soil to give birth to AQ sympathysants.
Agree or not, India will be the next major AQ target.

Sorry? I'm not trying to prove anything. Simply pointing out the pathetic attitude that led to this article being written in the first place.

Erm...okies....thanks for the heads-up.
 
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Prospects of Hindu terrorism in India
At least 10 people, including a serving Lieutenant Colonel Prashad Srikant Purohit and a Hindu monk and nun, have been arrested over alleged involvement in bomb explosions that killed four people in the Muslim-dominated town of Malegaon in the western Maharashtra state in India. The network is linked to another arrested former major Ramesh Upadhyay who represents the terrorist organisation Abhinav Bharat. The accused Lt Col Purohit is also being investigated over a bomb attack in February 2007 that killed 68 people on the Samjhauta Express, a “friendship” train between Delhi and Lahore, killing mostly Pakistani passengers. Investigators fear that the trail will go on to net more serving and retired officers.

The colonel has confessed to the Samjhauta Express blast and foreclosed the “options” of “conspiracy” screamed by some Hindutva politicians. Col Purohit has also confessed to training Hindu terrorists who had taken to attacking Muslims and has told investigators that he not only trained the Samjhauta Express terrorists, he also supplied them with the explosives to do the job. The intent he says was to cause armed conflict between Pakistan and India so that anti-Muslim passions could be nurtured in India, leading to violence.

Indian analysts are now worried about Hindu terrorism. Some of it has been on display for a long time against the Muslim community. Some of it is recent, targeting Christian missionaries and Christian converts. Because of the rise of Hindu fundamentalism in the 1980s, or a revival of old Hindu supremacist thinkers like Savarkar, who was behind the killing of Gandhi, India is now open to terrorism that is lashing out at the state. People are accustomed to voting the BJP to power as an alternative to the Congress and that in turn empowers the grand Hindu fundamentalist alliance called the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) that contains such extremist outfits as Bajrang Dal.

The Indian state of Gujarat that supplied India with some of its great moderate leaders and gave birth to the trading elite that has brought great prestige to the country, is now ruled by the BJP even after its government was found complicit in the carnage of Muslims. What will Hindu terrorism look like if, God forbid, it should spread into other provinces and the state proves too weak to tackle it? Will it take the shape of the Taliban violence in Pakistan? Will the Indian state be forced to retreat in the face of the terrorists because of its vulnerability to religion? Will the terrorists use intimidation to force the civilian population to elect extremists to power?

While terrorism derives strength from the general disorder prevailing around the globe, the Indian state was thought to be different, being secular constitutionally. But the rise of Hindu fundamentalists has begun to challenge the state and Indian analysts worry that there may be greater penetration of Hindutva ideology in the armed forces. The BJP has been wooing officers and brought into its fold many former generals, giving them tickets to contest elections for Lok Sabha. One former general affiliated with the BJP is a chief minister and one former governor S K Sinha stirred communal passions to a point where the Indian Held Kashmir is up in protest against New Delhi. There is no central dogma in Hinduism which the Hindu terrorist can refer to but Hindutva is being transformed into a dogmatic creed with Hindus agreeing to kill non-Hindus. Given that Lt Col Purohit was working in the Military Intelligence Directorate, the possibility of the intelligence agencies having been tainted can hardly be ignored.

Political parties like the BJP have built upon the idea of the Hindu state on the basis of an ideology that indicts the Muslims for having ruled India and imposed their religion on the local population. What is happening today is the high point of this “reaction” to the state’s alleged “pampering” of the Muslim minority even though the Muslims of India are a most backward and disadvantaged community and need affirmative action from the secular state to improve their lot. This “reactive” terrorism may not terrorise the world directly but if it gets out of hand within the region, it will have an indirect larger impact by spurring on the Muslim fundamentalists that are already gearing up for an Armageddon. It could also suck in Bangladesh.

On the plus side, the discovery of a connection between the Indian army and the Hindu fundamentalist could galvanise New Delhi into adopting a new policy that reduces focus on Pakistan as the origin of all such violence in India. The unravelling of the mystery of the Samjhauta Express blasts will hopefully bring India and Pakistan together and reduce their mutual recrimination. Once this trend subsides, the populations of the two countries will be freed from the rhetoric of hatred and distrust released by the two states against each other. Hatred of Pakistan in India feeds upon the constant refrain of “Pakistani involvement” in the bomb explosions in the various Indian cities that are later owned by local organisations. *

Second Editorial: Radicalisation of youth in Pakistan

A study made by Washington’s Brookings Institution states that “Pakistan’s potential for youth radicalisation is high, given a poor education system stratified along socio-economic lines, and disparate economic opportunities across society”. It has pointed to the presence of an extremist infrastructure in Pakistan, “widespread social networks of Pakistan’s Islamic political and militant outfits, and a failure of the moderate forces to deliver credible results”. It also says that “myopic US policies further enhance Islamist influence”.

The fact is that Muslim youth is radicalised by religion all over the Islamic world. And poverty and inequality of opportunity are not specific to Pakistan. Interestingly, though, most of the diagnoses offered for this by Muslims call it “reactive” and blame the US for triggering it. Radicalism in the West sought a forward movement of society at greater speed than society could realistically absorb. But radicalism in the Islamic world seeks a movement back into the pure sharia of the classical period of Islam at a speed that threatens to cut Muslim society off from the modern world and actually causes it to become hostile to it. Blaming the US brings to mind American action in the Tribal Areas of Pakistan where people stricken by “collateral damage” are daily radicalised by the passion for revenge. Pakistan’s case is further complicated by discord among the political parties and a general discontent with the state’s economic ties with the West which Pakistani society overwhelmingly condemns in utter disregard of the compulsions of the national economy in a globalised world. Poverty and the hardship imposed on the country by the global economic crisis have complicated the situation further through a blame game that hardly anyone understands. *
 
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Nice post Imran (the first one)

btw - Isn't it globally known what the Real "Terror Center of Asia" and for tat matter the world really is.

You can find these articles here and there and have all the fun but you and I know the Terror Center of the World , don't we
 
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Sorry? I'm not trying to prove anything. Simply pointing out the pathetic attitude that led to this article being written in the first place.

Erm...okies....thanks for the heads-up.

Anything that shows the fascist side of 'bharat mata' isnt a pathetic attitude, yes ofcrse it will be for you. Its called a more humanitarian attitude. The worst genocides in the start of 21st century happend in Ind-yeah, a nice stable ground, over which the new super power is being built.

The rising new fascism is not in europe, but in India, the remaining 'aryan race'. We all know who will put and end to it.
 
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The bombay riots are a figment of our imagination.

The gujrat pogroms and rapes, our hallucinations.

the samjhota express blasts, were an ISI hoax.

the malegaon blasts, more propoganda from teh minorities.

the hyderab bombs, the victims did it themselves.

we are such an evil people, that we are pointing the finger while all the above actually never occured. Bad, bad journalism.

gujrat was preceded by godhra.......and anyways it was a RIOT.....so both sides are to be blamed.....
samjhouta blasts killed passengers........irrespective of religion........
malegaon probe is on.......we will see the truth come out soon......dont jump the guns......
hyd blasts were a handiwork of terrorists.......just like lal masjid.......


btw, how can these incidents which can be at the most be labelled as extremist be equated with TERRORISM.........that too equating it with wat al-queda is doing......
al-queda is a international terror organisation which inspires many such organisations world wide........and even IF we accept 'hindu terror theory'.........it is too small to compare it with jihadi terror that has engulfed the entire world spreading it terror from US to europe to asia.......
 
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