Author: Subhash Singh from Lucknow
Publication: Organiser
Date: October 05, 2008
URL: http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=257&page=15
It is true that during the regime of Mulayam
Singh, the Muslim terrorist groups were on their peak. It is also true that
Mulayam is himself in favour of Muslim militant groups like SIMI. He demanded
a ban on Bajrang Dal, VHP and other Hindu arganisations, which are peace-loving
organisations.
Read these names-Saraimeer, Sanjarpur, Mubarakpur,
Bilariaganj, Larganj, Vindwal, Anwak, Bishan and Mohammedpur. Abu Salem, Abu
Basher, Mohammed Saif, Atif, Khalid, Jeeshan, Shakeel, Jiya Khan, Salman,
Sajid, Shahjad, Junaid, Shadab and so on. What is the relationship between
these villages and these persons? All these persons are involved in terrorist
activities. These are the residents of above villages. They are the blemishes
in the name of Azamgarh, which once upon a time was socially, culturally and
politically very rich district. Now these names are blots on the rich history
of Azamgarh. Remember Chandrajit Yadav who was a communist leader? Also remember
Ayodhya Prasad Singh "Hariaudh" a national fame Hindi poet? In this
chain one may remember the name of Urdu poet Kaifi Azmi. But now these names
are no longer an example to emulate for the new generation of Azamgarh specially
the youths of Muslim community who are greedy for money by hook or by crook.
This is the main reason of young generation getting caught in the web of terrorism.
Saraimeer and Sanjarpur are the centre of terrorist youths. In the name of
professional courses, i.e. computer networking, MBA, BCA and CA, once these
youths leave their home, most of them go in touch with underworld dons, terrorist
outfits and other such illegal hands.
No doubt the pseudo-secular leaders have protected
these types of illegal activities for their Muslim vote bank. Again remember
the arrest of Abu Bashar, the mastermind of the serial blasts of Ahmedabad.
Gujarat and UP police arrested him from Azamgarh. Except the BJP, almost the
leaders of all political parties including SP, BSP and Congress, condemned
the arrest. Even the Parliament member of Bahujan Samaj Party from Azamgarh
Akbar Ahmed Dumpy, Congress leader Ram Naresh Yadev, Abu Azmi, the Maharashtra
SP chief, Teesta Seetalvad and Shahi Imam of Delhi Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed
Bukhari were lamenting the arrest. These 'secular' leaders not only visited
the home of Bashar but also presented an aggressive attitude on the arrest
of the terrorist. The local leaders of Samajwadi Party were in constant touch
with Bashar's family. Shahi Imam was in mood of "jehad". In a big
rally of local Muslims, he provoked them for a revolt. Even then the state
government of Mayawati did not take any action against him. This was the first
chance, when a Muslim leader like Imam Bukhari was openly speaking in the
favour of a terrorist. When serial blasts rocked Delhi and after a few days
Atif and Sazid had been killed in an encounter and Saif and four other terrorists
were arrested in the serial blasts case then the whole chain of terrorism
was unearthed. The truth was that all the thirteen terrorists involved in
the Delhi blasts were also responsible for the blasts in Jaipur, Ahmedabad,
Bengaluru and UP. All terrorists are the residents of Azamgarh. First time
in the two decades this type of terrorist racket has been uncovered. Even
then the eyes of 'secular' leaders did not open. Instead of any further action
against terrorism in the state, Chief Minister Mayawati was belligerent against
ex-Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav. She alleged that Mulayam Singh Yadav
is the main protector of SIMI in UP. She also said that in the rule of MSY,
the law and order condition had completely collapsed in the state. In the
same period, SIMI had organised its network in the state. Apart from allegations
of Chief Minister Mayawati, it is true that during the reign of Mulayam Singh
Yadav SIMI was promoted and it was during his rule that Ayodhya was attacked
by terrorists on July 5, 2005. As Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav himself
ordered to take back the case against the then SIMI chief, Nagauri from a
court of Bahraich. Later, his bail was granted.
It is true that during the regime of Mulayam
Singh, the Muslim terrorist groups were on their peak. It is also true that
Mulayam is himself in favour of Muslim militant groups like SIMI. He demanded
a ban on Bajrang Dal, VHP and other Hindu arganisations, which are peace-loving
organisations. In the eyes of Mulayam Singh, SIMI and Bajrang Dal are of the
same character. Under the pressure of Mulayam Singh, the central government
is also beating the same trumpet. It is possible that in future the central
government will ban the Bajrang Dal under the pressure of dirty politics.
For the same secular selfishness in India, these terrorists motivated by SIMI
are working in full swing. About thirty-four districts of UP like Allahabad,
Lucknow, Aligarh, Meerut, Kanpur, Fatehpur, Bahraich, Varanasi, Sultanpur,
Gonda, Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Siddharthnagar, Gorakhpur, Bareilly, Agra,
Hathras, Moradabad, Pilibhit, Firozabad, Mau, Balrampur, Shravasti, Bijnor
and Mehrajganj are under the great influence of SIMI. In spite of this, neither
the police nor the political parties have not woken up. Situation is getting
worse as no culprit has been punished so far for his crime.
Terrorists have strengthened their network
in the western parts of UP but their roots are in Azamgarh because persons
are getting wealthier without their source of income.
Reliable sources say that in the western belt,
apart from 35 agents of ISI, nine dreaded terrorists have disappeared in the
past decade. Eight agents of ISI are residents of Meerut, two of whom were
involved in 1993 blasts in Rajdhani Express pantry car. Jalla, who bombed
the PAC camp in Meerut, is connected with Harkat-ul-Ansar. ISI agent Hafiz,
who is the resident of Muzaffarnagar, is absconding. Mohd Yasin (Aligarh)
and Hanif (Moaradabad) are also underground.