Author: B. Raman
Publication: South Asia Analysis Group
Date: September 20, 2008
URL: http://www.southasiaanalysis.org/%5Cpapers29%5Cpaper2850.html
1. The events in New Delhi since the terrorist
strike by the so-called Indian Mujahideen (IM) on September 13 2008, which
killed 26 innocent civilians, should be a matter of concern for all right-thinking
Indians.
2. The pent-up anger of large sections of
our society over the helplessness and ineptitude of Shivraj Patil, the Home
Minister of the Government of India, who occupies a position similar to that
of the British Home Secretary and the Secretary for Homeland Security in the
US, burst out with many demands either for his resignation from the Cabinet
of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh or for his dismissal if he refused to
resign.
3. Neither happened. Patil brazenly said:
"There is no question of my resigning so long as I retain the confidence
of my leader." Whom did he mean by "my leader"? Dr. Manmohan
Singh? No. Sonia Gandhi. He himself said so. What he said amounted to his
asserting that so long as Sonia Gandhi had confidence in him, he did not have
to worry about Manmohan Singh, who cannot touch him, or about the hundreds
of innocent civilians, who have been killed by the jihadi terrorists in recent
months..
4. On September 17, 2008, Dr. Manmohan Singh
addressed the conference of the Governors of the States of India at New Delhi.
His address reflected his concern over the widespread perception right across
India that his Government was soft on terrorism and was unable to control
it for want of effective legal measures to empower the police to deal with
this cancer effectively . It also carried an admission that in addition to
the continuing threat of jihadi terrorism sponsored by Pakistan, India was
facing a new dimension to the threat to national security due to a number
of Indian Muslims gravitating to the ranks of the jihadis .
5. His address was widely welcomed as indicating
that he and his Government were at long last coming out of the denial mode
into which they had kept themselves confined since they came to office in
2004 and were now prepared for action to empower the police against the jihadi
terrorists and to counter effectively the activities of the home-grown jihadis,
but the hopes were belied within 24 hours. The Prime Minister was apparently
over-ruled by sections of his own colleagues in the Cabinet and in his Congress
(I) party and by the other parties, which are part of the ruling coalition.
6. Briefing the media after a special Cabinet
meeting to discuss counter-terrorism on September 18, Priyaranjan Dasmunshi,
Minister for Information and Broadcasting in the Cabinet of Manmohan Singh,
virtually debunked and nullified what his own Prime Minister had told the
Governors the previous day. He said that there was no need for special powers
for the Police to deal with jihadi terrorism. " If the present laws are
implemented properly, there is no need for additional laws, " he said
as reported by "The Hindu" of September 19, 2008.
7. Thus, twice within five days of the New
Delhi blasts, two senior Ministers of his Cabinet had sought to give an impression
as if the Prime Minister's views on counter-terrorism did not count. His authority
in matters relating to counter-terrorism against jihadi terrorists has been
sought to be marginalised by members of his own Cabinet and party as well
as by members of the ruling coalition.
8. Some weeks ago, when there was a similar
attempt to weaken the authority of the Prime Minister in matters relating
to India's close relations with the US and the concretisation of the agreement
with the US for civil nuclear co-operation, the Prime Minister reportedly
threatened to resign in protest. This led to his party supporting him in this
matter. One would have expected the Prime Minister to similarly threaten to
quit if his authority in matters relating to counter-terrorism is not respected
and upheld by his colleagues in the Government and party. He has chosen not
to do so even though the subject of protecting the lives and property of the
citizens of this country is a much more important issue than the question
of the nuclear agreement with the US.
9. Dasmunshi did not stop with debunking his
own Prime Minister and others who spoke of the need for additional laws to
deal with jihadi terrorism. He even ridiculed the concerns of the public over
the recurring jihadi terrorist strikes across the country. The same issue
of "The Hindu" has quoted him as saying : "Can anyone predict
a terrorist strike? No Government can prevent it." So, to go by his words,
the innocent civilians of this country have no other option but to keep dying
at the hands of the jihadi terrorists.
10.The events of the past few days have further
indicated----if further indication was necessary--- as to who lays down the
counter-terrorism policy of this country against jihadi terrorism.
Sonia Gandhi? No.
The Prime Minister of India? No.
The Home Minister of India? No.
The intelligence chiefs? No.
The police chiefs? No.
11. It is laid down by the leaders of the
Muslim community themselves. They indicate the dos and don'ts and the Government
does not have the courage to go against them. There is a systematic attempt
by the leaders of the Muslim community to ridicule the results of the police
investigation into the activities of the IM. The police are accused of fabricating
evidence and of targeting innocent Muslim youth in order to discredit Islam
and the Muslim community. Everytime a suspected jihadi terrorist is sought
to be arrested by the police, these leaders and the members of the community
rally to his support. They either try to prevent him from being arrested or
if the police manage to arrest, to frustrate his interrogation by making allegations
of targeting the Muslim community in order to discredit it.
12. In recent months, the Tamil Nadu police
have arrested dozens of Tamil citizens of India on suspicion of their links
with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Do the Tamils allege that
their community is being targeted? No. Many Nagas used to be arrested in Nagaland
because of their alleged links with Naga insurgent organisations? Did the
Naga leaders allege that their community was being targeted? No. Many Hindus
in Assam are arrested on suspicion of their links with the United Liberation
Front of Assam (ULFA). Do the leaders of the local Hindu community allege
that the Hindus are being targeted? No.
13. But the moment the Police arrests a Muslim
for any reason-----for being a mafia leader, a narcotics smuggler, a counterfeiter
or a jihadi terrorist--- large sections of the Muslim community rise in his
or her defence and try to discredit the police by accusing it of targeting
the community by fabricating evidence. No leader of the Congress (I) or other
parties of the ruling coalition has the courage to tell the Muslim leaders
that the law has to take its own course against any wrong-doer whatever be
his or her religion or ethnicity or language and that the police should do
whatever they have to in order to protect the lives and property of the citizens
of this country. The leaders of the Muslim community are seeking to create
an impression that a Muslim can do no wrong and that all the wrongs are committed
by non-Muslims.
14. The comprehensive UN Security Council
Resolution No.1373 passed unanimously after the 9/11 terrorist strikes in
the US, inter alia, called upon the member-countries of the UN to take necessary
legal measures to further empower the police. India is one of the few countries
in the world not to have implemented the resolution in toto due to fear of
adverse reactions from its Muslim community. The Azamgarh District of Uttar
Pradesh is not located in a remote area of the country where the Police cannot
reach. It is in the heart of India. It was previously the Sicily of India
from which many of the Muslim mafia leaders, narcotics smugglers and other
criminals emerged. It is now becoming the breeding ground of India's home-grown
jihadi terrorism. Many of those arrested in connection with the investigations
into the activities of the IM have had an Azamgarh connection. Azamgarh is
slowly emerging as India's South Waziristan, a new radiating point of jihadi
terrorism. The police is not given a free hand to put an end to this spawning
ground. The predominantly Muslim areas of this district are becoming no-go
areas for the police----not because the Police do not have the capability
to neutralise the emerging jihadi breeding grounds, but because the political
leadership will not allow them to use that capability for fear of displeasing
the Muslims.
15.Pleasing the Muslims at any price----by
closing our eyes to the depredations of the jihadi terrorists in our midst---
in order to retain their support during the election has become an important
driving force of the electoral strategy of the ruling coalition. If hundreds
of innocent civilians have to die as a result, so be it. Keeping the Muslims
happy is more important than protecting the lives and property of the citizens
of this country.
16. Another disturbing trend has not received
the attention it deserved. Many members of the Cabinet of Manmohan Singh and
many leaders of the ruling coalition are reportedly unhappy with the intelligence
agencies and the Police for speaking of home-grown jihadi terrorism. They
are also reportedly unhappy with the Prime Minister himself for drawing attention
to this in his address to the Governors' conference. They want that the focus
should continue to be on Pakistan and the terrorists sponsored by Pakistan
and that one should not highlight the role of the Indian Muslims in the global
jihad. They are worried that the talk of home-grown jihadi terrorism might
increase pressure on the Government to step up the monitoring of developments
in the Indian Muslim community and identify and neutralise the Indian Muslims
taking to jihadi terrorism.
17. On September 19,2008, Mohan Chand Sharma,
a legendary and brave Inspector of the Delhi Police, succumbed to bullet injuries
after he was shot thrice by a group of jihadi terrorists from Azamgarh, who
were operating from a hide-out in a Muslim area in the heart of New Delhi.
Sharma, with a small team of his officers, had gone to the hide-out to arrest
a group of five jihadi terrorists, believed responsible for the recent serial
blasts. The cynical reaction of the so-called secular class as a whole to
this despicable action of the jihadis has shocked the country. The so-called
secular political class has vied with one another in praising this brave officer
and in announcing financial assistance for the members of his family. But,
not one of them has condemned the Indian jihadis for their despicable crime
and called for action to root out jihadi terrorism in our midst.
18. Fortunately, we are a democratic country.
If the Muslims, who constitute only about 15 per cent of the population of
the country, have the power of the vote, the rest of the population has it
too. The Hindus constitute about 80 per cent of the population. At the time
of voting, every voter should have before his or her eyes the pictures of
the death and destruction being caused right across the country by the jihadis
and the faces of Sharma and other similar brave officers of the security forces,
who have sacrificed their lives in the fight against jihadi terrorists despite
the lack of support from the so-called secular political class.
19. Every vote in the forthcoming elections
should be a vote against jihadi terrorism and against the political leaders
who are not prepared to act against the jihadi terrorists. Let there be an
anti-jihadi tsunami against all of them.
20. Thus far and no further----that is the
message that should go across to the jihadi terrorists and their political
backers and secular apologists.
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director,
Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai. E0-mail: seventyone2@gmail.com)