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By Dr. Shah Alam Khan

10 September, 2009
Countercurrents.org

Ajmal Kasab, the Butcher of Mumbai, is a house hold name in India and Pakistan. It can be safely argued that after Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Ajmal Kasab may be the only name in the subcontinent which raises equally avid feelings and blistering debates across the Radcliffe line. He was trained to kill and he did his job with frightening exactness and in cold blood. He killed and broadened the horizon of savagery for future generations. He killed because he was primed to kill. Whatever the reasons for his killing hundreds of innocent Mumbaikars, to me he was a product of a system which is now established in Pakistan. The system of failure. However maligning it may sound to my friends across the border, the failure of Pakistan as a state is too evident to be ignored. The failure of democratic issues, freedom of speech, cogent leadership and failure of coherent thinking in the Pakistani administrative set up is barefaced. The social fabric of Pakistan as a nation has been split open by forces born out of its misadventures of the past. These forces now threaten to annihilate the country.

Well we can add more adjectives to the failure of Pakistan. But just before we do that lets focus on “our” Kasabas. The Indian Kasabs. The men who were born in an authentic democratic set up, nursed and nurtured by the so called righteous political class of our country. Men brought up in “shining India”. Men who are innately Indian but behave like the Kasabs of Pakistan. Can we ignore them? Surely not.

The recent report of the magisterial enquiry into the encounter of Ishrat Jahan is a grim reminder of our Kasabs. The metropolitan court has alarmingly called the killing of this 19 year old girl as a fake encounter. It is important to remember that her death at the hands of our Kasabs is a matter of great concern in a civilized society. She is not the only one. Sohrabuddin Sheikh, Kausar bi, Ranbir Singh, Rabina Devi, Ch. Sanjit are just few of the names which epitomize the presence of werewolves in the Indian administrative machinery. According to one report, there are allegedly 28 fake encounters in Gujarat alone. The Indian Kasabs are surely working overtime!

We justify (and rightly so) the likes of Ajmal Kasab through the failed state theory. But can we apply the same to his Indian counterparts? I wish I couldn’t. To me India hasn’t failed as a democracy as long as it comes to organizing elections and electing peoples’ representatives. Roots of democracy as a process of elections are deeply ingrained in our psyche and any attempt at uprooting this thought process is met with stiff resistance. Then what went wrong? Why did we breed Kasabs in the land of Gandhi and Buddha? The answer to this question is complex and painful.

Unfortunately our democracy starts and ends with elections. The broader meaning of democratic rights and duties is lost in the mayhem of electing men and women who conveniently forget the virtues of a democratic setup. Democracy as classlessness, as egalitarianism, as social equality never existed in our country. We were too much in awe of organizing an election in a country of one billion plus people to really focus on the key issues which threaten India’s democracy.

The collusion of political class with corrupt administrative machinery is one of the most dangerous and disastrous outcomes of our democratic set up. It was this colluding apparatus which tasted blood in Gujarat. The communal political class, represented best by Narendra Modi, has given free hand to our Kasabs, namely policepersons D.G Vanzara and R.K Pandayan to carry out their agenda of liquidating targets which could be conveniently wrapped under the covers of “fight against terrorism”, an abridged version of the American rhetoric of “war against terror”. But there is a difference. The Americans kill others in the name of war against terror; our Kasabs kill our own men and women in their fight against terrorism.

The outcome of fake encounters by Indian Kasabs is even more disastrous. It gives birth to more Pakistani Kasabs. It opens new avenues for Islamic fundamentalists to recruit young blood in this game of death. In short, our Kasabs and their Kasabs form part of a cycle of hate, a man eating machinery, which is oiled by the likes of Narendra Modi on our side and Hafeez Saeed on their side. There would be many who would argue that democratically elected Modi is different from a branded terrorist like Hafeez. To me it is a difference without meaning because the outcome of their actions is the same. The means may be different but both represent the end point of a product which is disastrous to the civilized society. They are the mandarins in this festivity of death and destruction.

It’s time that we, the democratically inclined masses of this great land manifest our might in bringing sanity in this chaos. The Kasabs are working hard on both sides of the border. Unfortunately we cannot do much about their Kasabs but we can surely rein ours. The leash of peoples’ power is too strong to ignore. Democracy is a process of constant evaluation and implementation of the principles of equality and justice. The checks and means are built in. We suffer because we fail to use these means. We are pained because we let the leash go into unworthy hands. We bleed because the custodians of our democracy give us wounds which take centuries to heal.

The man eaters of India have to be exterminated before they become too colossal to conquer. We do not want more Ishrats. We cannot afford Sanjits. The blood of innocent children of this great land is too precious to go waste. Their Kasabs held the nation to ransom for three days; our Kasabs can do that for a thousand years. Their Kasabs were armed with AK-47s; our Kasabs are armed with service revolvers and carbines bought through your and my money. Their Kasabs meant to create havoc and terrorism in Mumbai. Our Kasabs have a broader agenda. The country is on their target and innocent Indians their victims.

I feel threatened. I am a Muslim, I have friends across the border, and I am a common Indian. I would surely make good recipe for lunch! Not long ago, we were told that we had made a tryst with destiny. Today the very dream is at stake. Terrorists from across the border had made life difficult; terrorists from within have snuffed the light out. We have to wake up now or their and our Kasabs will bleed the country white.

Dr. Shah Alam Khan
Associate Professor
Department of Orthopaedics
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi, India

Their Kasab, Our Kasabs By Dr. Shah Alam Khan
 
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By Dr. Shah Alam Khan

10 September, 2009
Countercurrents.org

Ajmal Kasab, the Butcher of Mumbai, is a house hold name in India and Pakistan. It can be safely argued that after Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Ajmal Kasab may be the only name in the subcontinent which raises equally avid feelings and blistering debates across the Radcliffe line. He was trained to kill and he did his job with frightening exactness and in cold blood. He killed and broadened the horizon of savagery for future generations. He killed because he was primed to kill. Whatever the reasons for his killing hundreds of innocent Mumbaikars, to me he was a product of a system which is now established in Pakistan. The system of failure. However maligning it may sound to my friends across the border, the failure of Pakistan as a state is too evident to be ignored. The failure of democratic issues, freedom of speech, cogent leadership and failure of coherent thinking in the Pakistani administrative set up is barefaced. The social fabric of Pakistan as a nation has been split open by forces born out of its misadventures of the past. These forces now threaten to annihilate the country.

These Indian Media morons dont misss any chance to bash Pakistan, according to their theories 'Pakistan is about to fall any moment', this is the song they are singing since 47 & even after break up of East Pak this Pakistan didnt got annihilated its there standing stronger than before...
Hez got to check some facts about Freedom of speech in Pak & look who's talking about social fabric of society, the people who blame Pakistan for the problems of Indian Muslims the ppl who themselves haven't been able to create a coherent society for them selves, the society which is divided on the basis of every 'possible excuse' of division, are going to give us lessons on 'social fabrics & coherent society' wow, i want to ask this moron that how he reached this conclusion The social fabric of Pakistan as a nation has been split open
Stupids...
 
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This article is about the fake encounter done by the Gujarat state police to appease that mass murderer Modi. Stop nitpicking ever single sentence that bashes Pakistan. Irrespective what any of you Pakistanis may think, the article makes an important point - Why the hell can a democratic society allow governments to get away with killing innocent citizens? Absolutely shameful.
 
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Aint a debate possible here? you guys just pick a sentence out of an article and bash India and Indian media and then pat each other on the back for the same. Has it ever come under your senseless brains that the article has one glaring idiotic statement, where it compares Kasab with Jinnah..

Let me tell you, that left me annoyed. But that it hardly bothers you and you ppl are more bent towards nitpicking irrelevant points speaks volumes.
 
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This article is about the fake encounter done by the Gujarat state police to appease that mass murderer Modi. Stop nitpicking ever single sentence that bashes Pakistan. Irrespective what any of you Pakistanis may think, the article makes an important point - Why the hell can a democratic society allow governments to get away with killing innocent citizens? Absolutely shameful.

Aint a debate possible here? you guys just pick a sentence out of an article and bash India and Indian media and then pat each other on the back for the same. Has it ever come under your senseless brains that the article has one glaring idiotic statement, where it compares Kasab with Jinnah..

Let me tell you, that left me annoyed. But that it hardly bothers you and you ppl are more bent towards nitpicking irrelevant points speaks volumes.

THe debate was to be about Gujrat Extra judicial killings but i got infuriated by the fact that in almost every article Indian Media first bashes Pakistan then moves on, its like their habit to bash Pak & they dont even miss a single Chance to bash Pak, I ve never seen them missing even minute opportunity to bash Pak :tdown:
 
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. Has it ever come under your senseless brains that the article has one glaring idiotic statement, where it compares Kasab with Jinnah..

Let me tell you, that left me annoyed. But that it hardly bothers you and you ppl are more bent towards nitpicking irrelevant points speaks volumes.

Well this one idiotic statment proves the gutter level intellect of Indian media.
 
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that left me annoyed. But that it hardly bothers you and you ppl

We are used to this kinds of comments coming from Indians. Mastankhan made the point that Indians do not realize that they have only themselves blame for what Pakistan is like to them -- take the time to consider what he has said. Because in the long run, it is not Pakistan that will lose out, remember, we wanted nothing from India.

As for Muslims such as the associate professor, their decision time is nearing, things are not going to get better but worse for them, because they have decided to bear the suffering.

After so many years and so much evidence of govt. complicity, Modi rides high and those who benefited, who supported what Modi and his party stood for, are big cheese in India - the associate professor has little to complain about, he and others like him have "faith" in their antagonists and their antagonists despise them for it.
 
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We are used to this kinds of comments coming from Indians. Mastankhan made the point that Indians do not realize that they have only themselves blame for what Pakistan is like to them -- take the time to consider what he has said. Because in the long run, it is not Pakistan that will lose out, remember, we wanted nothing from India.

As for Muslims such as the associate professor, their decision time is nearing, things are not going to get better but worse for them, because they have decided to bear the suffering.

After so many years and so much evidence of govt. complicity, Modi rides high and those who benefited, who supported what Modi and his party stood for, are big cheese in India - the associate professor has little to complain about, he and others like him have "faith" in their antagonists and their antagonists despise them for it.

Same case has been brought into light about Indian media only sir about the fake encounters. Everyone in India is agitated by it. Judiciary is taking action against it. Sir if found guilty these guys should not stopped on any stoppage before Tihar Jail.

Such fake encounters not just encompasses law but also defames the image of security forces within India and outside. So the severity of crime committed increase with this intent.

And yes writer is damn idiotic in comparing Kasb with the stature of Jinnah.... I skipped the paras from there because I knew what BS would be there. Came to the point straight.
 
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I'm not suggesting that India act in any particular way - that's their internal business. I am however; commenting on the way it has thus far dealt with related "problems" : Muslims, Pakistanis and the idea of India.
 
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