Hindu Terrorists
The Hindu
terrorists
By I.K.
Shukla
Besides the
Hindu terrorists from the well-established training camps in India under the
saffronazis, other Hindu mercenaries too are active all over from Ayodhya to
Kashmir. The infamous comment made by Lal Kishenchand Advani, the ex-Home
Minister of the expired BJP-led NDA government, that Bajrangis being terrorists
is a joke, only spurred the brutes of Bajrang Dal in their crime spree. Dara
Singh, a Bajrangi, had successfully terrorized Orissa by burning alive Pastor
Graham Staines and his two sons.
Advani’s clean chit to the Dal in the wake of
this heinous crime made him look more an ogre than a sentient human. George
Fernandes, the then Defense Minister, had called it a foreign conspiracy, not a
Hindutva crime. That Hindu terrorists have been the backbone of
RSS-VHP-BJP-Bajrang Dal, the communal fascist combine, has been evidenced time
and time again. Its so-called “trishul-dikshas” (knife distribution) are naked
and subversive paramilitary training camps for its militias. Not only are the
enlistees given their arms and training but also incantatory lessons in hate
and violence against minorities, who, they are told, have to be bloodily
extirpated, in order for the land exclusively to belong to Hindus.
This
climate of sacred savagery spawned by the saffronazis has successfully spread
the miasma of bigoted violence all over. The abundance of firearms freely made
available to the HinduTaliban gangsters empowers the anti-socials and prods
them to “action”. This is an investment towards routine training in ethnic
cleansing and eventually establishing Hindu Rashtra, envisaged by Savarkar and
Golwalkar, the prime mentors of assassins, arsonists, thugs and rapists
“serving the cause of Hindutva”.
A glimpse of the climate of Hindu crimes
rampant is in order. An article, titled Gujarat 2002 Visits Gohana [Haryana] by
Shamsul Islam (Milli Gazette,
16-30 Sep. 05, p.8, New Delhi) lays out
“Similarities with Gujarat 2002 Carnage”:
• “Dalit houses and properties were
burnt by releasing gas from cylinders. Big and well constructed houses were
both looted and burnt whereas smaller houses were only looted. The arsonists
carried away moveable properties in carts they had brought with them to
transport their booty.
• Police and law and order machinery stood as mock
spectators. • Only Dalit properties were targeted. If there happened to be a
non-Dalit property, it was spared, which means the attackers had full knowledge
of the identities of the home-owners. For instance, in Arya Nagar which has
mixed population, only Dalit houses were blasted. Likewise, at Samta Chowk
market (adjacent to Balmiki Basti), out of around 20 shops only a junk-dealer’s
shop owned by a Dalit was looted and completely burnt.
• A hate campaign
against Dalits preceded the actual attack on Dalits. Dalit localities were
declared to be hotbeds of criminals. The local administration did nothing to
discourage or check this activity.
• These were not only Hindu Dalit houses
which were burnt but also those owned and inhabited by Christian Dalits were
similarly looted and burnt.”
But the “cause” gets served in many ways else
too, unimagined by the manic mentors. Below are just a few examples.
1. Ramesh
Pande. He was among the terrorists who stormed the Ayodhya temple on 5 July.
The state government rewarded his family with a lakh of rupees ex- gratia. More
compensation to family members is said to be under consideration.
2. Doctor
S.K.Pandita, charged with sheltering militants in Kashmir, along with Pt. Dalip
Kumar, arrested, for financing them. Pandita disclosed he carried messages and
ammunition to the militants.
3. Sham Lal and Kirpal Singh, in Rajouri-Poonch,
belong to Hizbul Mujahideen and Sanjay to Lashkar-e-Toiba, according to SP
J.P.Singh.
4. In 2001, Kuldeep Singh, with seven others, killed in an
encounter in Chatter Gali, Doda district. Elder brother Randeep Singh is still
a commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen, Doda Dist.
5. Bharat Kumar, arrested in
Satwari, Jammu City, with arms and ammunition. Trained for four years in
Pakistan and Afghanistan.
6. Lal Chand, crossed over to POK in 1997, returned
to Doda in 2001 after receiving military training there, according to the
police.
7. Police arrested a noted Hindu smuggler, involved in Jammu’s
Raghunath Temple attack in 2002,
8. On 9 Nov. 2004, Manoj Kumar Manhas, was
one of the 47 militants who surrendered to the army. He revealed he was lured into
militancy by Baldev Singh, absconding.
9. Uttam Singh, alias Saifulla, 23, a
sector commander with Hizbul Kahmir,slain Aug.19 in an encounter in Jammu. Was
in Pakistan five years, trained in arms.
10. Virendar Singh, 25, a Hizbul
operative, supplied arms and funds to jihadi colleagues in India, captured in
New Delhi.
11. Aug. 24, Hizbul militant Chattar Singh, carrying a pistol and
grenades, was arrested in Doda.
12. Shakeel Wani, ex-Hizbul militant, now a
fruit vendor in Srinagar, said at least 100 Hindu Kashmiri boys had fought
against Muslim militants.
13. Attractive Hindu girls luring Hindu youths into
terrorism. The issue of
27 Aug. 05 Jagran, a Hindi daily, runs this story.
Nina, 15, is said to have played an important role in making many Hindu youths
terrorists. She sent them across the border for training in arms. From the
Chingas area of Rajouri, living with a relative, Joginder Singh, she came in
contact with Shamsuddin, the district commander of Hizbul, This discomfited
Joginder who sent her away to brother Balwan Singh, but she continued her work
securing food and shelter for the terrorists in Gujjar homes. From her the
police found out many things.
14. Ravi Kumar, Satwari area, arrested while on
his way to the border for trainin
15. Security personnel estimate that the
Hindu terrorists may be 500 strong.
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Posted by
Parmjit Singh Sekhon (Dakha)
President Dal Khalsa Alliance
Hindus-Brahmins-Terrorism
in India,
INDIAN Hindus-Brahmins-TERRORIST,
AND INDIA TERRORIST
COUNTRY
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IT IS TIME TO DECLARE
INDIA AS A TERRORIST COUNTRY
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