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Rahul Gandhi told US, Hindu extremists are a bigger threat to India

WASHINGTON/NEW DELHI: India's political princeling and Congress Party heir apparent Rahul Gandhi feels that the "the bigger threat (to India) may be the growth of radicalized Hindu groups, which create religious tensions and political confrontations with the Muslim community," according to a cable by U.S ambassador to India Timothy Roemer which was released by Wikileaks on Thursday.

The August 3, 2009 cable records Roemer's observations from a "candid conversation" he had with Rahul Gandhi at a dinner hosted by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for visiting Secretary of State Hillary Clinton two weeks earlier. Roemer reports Gandhi as saying, in response to his query about Lashkar-e-Taiba's activities in the region and immediate threat to India, that "there was evidence of some support for the group among certain elements in India's indigenous Muslim community." However, the risk of a "home-grown" extremist front, reacting to terror attacks coming from Pakistan or from Islamist groups in India, was a growing concern and one that demanded constant attention.

In an addendum while citing the young Indian leader, Roemer comments that he (Rahul Gandhi) "was referring to the tensions created by some of the more polarizing figures in the BJP such as Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi."

While comments from Congress Party leaders about internal threats from radical Hindu groups are not new, the fact that Gandhi expressed his views to U.S interlocutors is certain to spark a political firestorm in India in what is already a season of confrontation. The reported remarks add to the already controversial statements from Congress Party general secretary Digvijay Singh pointing to dangers from Hindu extremist groups.

The candid disclosures to Americans of such critical observations about internal security also comes at a time when Pakistan continues its defense of terrorism as a state policy, articulated most recently by former military dictator Pervez Musharraf, who suggested that there will not be any roll-back of the policy unless the Kashmir issue is settled.

The young Indian leader displays no inhibitions in describing the dangers from majority communalism, in a wide-ranging conversation seated next to Roemer at the dinner. The U.S envoy reports that Gandhi "expressed concerns regarding the challenges surrounding the UPA coalition's ability to implement its programs, and speculated about radicalization among Hindus and Muslims."

In a separate cable describing a meeting between India's National Security Adviser M.K.Narayanan and FBI Director Robert Mueller, a US official reports the former as describing ''a changing trend in terrorists being recruited to jihad, saying that while in the past Kashmiri terrorist recruits were vulnerable because they were economically disadvantaged, any of today's terrorists were professionals who came from well-to-do backgrounds.''

India, with its vast Muslim community living side-by-side with Hindus, was having difficulty identifying the sources of radicalization, Narayanan is cited as explaining, adding that even Muslim leaders were confessing they were "losing control of their flock."

The cable also attributes Narayan as saying ''India is also seeing the beginnings of Hindu extremist groups that use violence,'' agreeing, the cable says, with the Director Mueller's point that terrorists come from more than just Muslim backgrounds.

In a conversation in which Roemer says Rahul Gandhi shared his views on a range of political topics, social challenges, and electoral issues for the Congress Party in the next five years, the U.S envoy cites the young Indian leader as saying the UPA government's "honeymoon period" had been short and he now expected the BJP and Left Parties would be unrelenting critics of the government's program.

"His focus in the upcoming months would be on state assembly elections in Maharashtra and party building efforts at the local level," Roemer reports, adding, "He was busy trying to recruit more appealing candidates to run for Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) positions nationwide."

Gandhi's focus, Roemer says, was on finding younger party members who would not carry some of the baggage of older Congress candidates. He aimed at rebuilding party structures in small towns and rural areas to attract voters and believed the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was vulnerable there. Roemer also records that he did not seem to be as focused on electoral efforts in bigger cities, such as Delhi and Mumbai.


Read more: Rahul Gandhi told US, Hindu extremists are a bigger threat to India - The Times of India Rahul Gandhi told US, Hindu extremists are a bigger threat to India - The Times of India
 
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So this was the part of wikileak which some newspapers in Pakistan did mentioned but they were called spreading fake leaks.

One of points was that it was mentioned in the wikileaks that Hindu militants are more dangerous than LeT and al-qaeda.

Now one by one all these points will come to knowledge.
 
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Thats 1 man opinion in a nation of 1.2billion.

Plus, the threat of Hindu militants, are hundreds time lower then of any militants in Pakistan.
 
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Thats 1 man opinion in a nation of 1.2billion.

Plus, the threat of Hindu militants, are hundreds time lower then of any militants in Pakistan.

:agree: yeah a man who is tipped as a future PM of then nation of 1.2 billion.

secondly what is in Pakistan is not the part of this topic
 
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:agree: yeah a man who is tipped as a future PM of then nation of 1.2 billion.

secondly what is in Pakistan is not the part of this topic

:lol: You agreed with him because he called some BS against Hindu ??

And if tomorrow he say any thing against Pakistan then ???? :rofl:


And BTW who told you he will be next PM of India ????
 
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One reason might be the fact that his mother is Sonia Gandhi. :azn:

Side note: Who else has a decent shot at becoming the next PM?

Buddy time is changing very fast ........
Its not the same when people vote for name
Now we want development, peace, stability, security and as far as Rahul is concern he is still in learning process

I like MMS but hate Rahul
 
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:agree: yeah a man who is tipped as a future PM of then nation of 1.2 billion.

secondly what is in Pakistan is not the part of this topic

He also called Pakistan an "insignificant nation" and said that the break up of your country is his family's "achievement".

Are you sure you want to peg your boat to his dock?
 
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One reason might be the fact that his mother is Sonia Gandhi. :azn:

Buddy time is changing very fast ........
Its not the same when people vote for name
Now we want development, peace, stability, security and as far as Rahul is concern he is still in learning process

I like MMS but hate Rahul

Side note: Who else has a decent shot at becoming the next PM?

MMS, Narendra modi, P Chidambram
 
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Thats what we are telling the world good to see Rahul realize that if Indian army won't crack down saffron terrorism it will break India into pieces already Naxal insurgency is spread in 220 states.
 
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Thats what we are telling the world good to see Rahul realize that if Indian army won't crack down saffron terrorism it will break India into pieces already Naxal insurgency is spread in 220 states.

man u do know a lot more than us indians...on topic rahul baba will keep on saying things like these..look at what happened in bihar...
 
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man u do know a lot more than us indians...on topic rahul baba will keep on saying things like these..look at what happened in bihar...

To whom you want to teach ....... They are asking with their own experience :lol:
 
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man u do know a lot more than us indians...on topic rahul baba will keep on saying things like these..look at what happened in bihar...

What happened in bihar is a good sign if saffron terrorists are in power it will be easy ;) i hope you understand my point.
 
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What happened in bihar is a good sign if saffron terrorists are in power it will be easy ;) i hope you understand my point.

Just take care of terrorism in your own country first buddy

And dnt put religion into discussion .. I think you know why ..................
 
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What happened in bihar is a good sign if saffron terrorists are in power it will be easy ;) i hope you understand my point.

do u actually know what happened in bihar..i dont think YOU KNOW what i am talking abt???
 
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