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Re: Is the State of Kerala Sponsoring Islamic Terrorism?-C.I. Issac-1 January 2010

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In article <4b4284ba$0$5343$bbae...@news.suddenlink.net>,
"harmony" <a...@hotmail.com> posted:
>
> dharam dubaya, aur aab adharmi bhee hone lagey hai yeh keral lowg.
> thode bihari yaatriyon ko bhej diye jaye.

> "Athish Ravikanth" <athishr...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:40c8c857-74f9-431a...@a21g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
>
> Jai Hind,
>
> Recent newspaper reports on Islamic fundamentalists� operations from
> Kerala under the camouflaged stewardship of Abdul Nasser Madhani,
> accused in the Coimbatore Bomb Blast case, and the ruling and
> opposition coalition�s hide and seek game in dealing with terrorists,
> reveals more obscurity than clarity.
>
> The question of Islamic terrorism was widely discussed since the
> 1980s, but the decision-makers did not take the progressively
> burgeoning menace of terrorism in Kerala in its true perspective. The
> result was that the terrorist outfits of Kerala acquired an
> international character by establishing relations with Mumbai terror
> suspect David Coleman Headley, since then in the custody of the FBI in
> Chicago.
>
> There are various reasons behind the laxity of political coalitions of
> Kerala towards terrorists. The first is the petro-money from Arab
> courtiers reaching Islamic terrorist groups through legitimate and
> hawala channels. With this money terrorists are able to effectively
> silence the corrupt and greedy political leaderships of both
> coalitions of the State. The second reason is the minority votebanks.
> The third is the absence of Hindutva-consciousness amongst the Hindus,
> which complements the birth of minority votebanks.
>
> Until the BSF arrested Thadiyantavide Nazeer, a disciple of Madhani,
> from the Bangladesh border, the true picture of Islamic terrorist
> operations in Kerala was not seriously debated in socio-political
> circles. Similarly the extent of political patronage enjoyed by
> Islamic terrorists from the ruling and opposition parties was not
> seriously debated. However, by divine assistance, the opportunity to
> interrogate Nazeer first went to the Karnataka police. That is why the
> real picture of the state of art Islamic Terrorism in Kerala came into
> the open.
>
> The response of the Kerala Home Ministry in this regard justifies this
> contention. Apparently, in the political scenario of the State several
> shameful developments took place in the light of Nazeer�s arrest. The
> Home Ministry in particular, and the ruling and opposition parties,
> blatantly strove to whitewash various Islamic fundamentalist
> organizations that supported them in elections.
>
> The Home Ministry deputed the most tainted police officer to
> interrogate Nazeer to Bangalore, overlooking officers in-charge of the
> investigation of terrorist cases in Kerala. This most favoured police
> officer is still facing a vigilance enquiry for allegations of
> smuggling of electronic equipments, amassing excess wealth, etc. The
> said officer, IG Tomin J. Thachankary, has been portrayed in the media
> as one: �who is believed to be having close links with CPM state
> secretary Pinarayi Vijayan, was also said to be a technical advisor at
> the time of the setting up of the Kairali TV Channel [CPM venture]. He
> was suspended from service in July 2007 after the Vigilance and Anti-
> Corruption Bureau filed FIR against him. As per the FIR he had amassed
> about Rs. 90 lakh beyond his known sources of income. While being
> reinstated in service earlier this year, the Chief Minister had
> specially cautioned that he should not be given key postings� [Arun
> Raghunath, ENS, Thiruvanthapuram, The New Indian Express, Kochi, 10
> Dec. 2009].
>
> By overlooking the Chief Minister�s warning that the government
> �should not give key postings� to the officer, Home Ministry�s
> enthusiasm to depute the tainted IG to interrogate Nazeer in Bangalore
> suggests the political patronage enjoyed by Islamic terrorist groups
> of Kerala.
>
> In December 2006, the anti-piracy cell of Kerala police raided his
> wife Anita�s digital studio [Riyan Studio] at Kochi, and recovered
> sacks of pirated CDs. The destiny of the case is shrouded in obscurity
> and thus left to the discretion of an astrologer. In 2002, his gunman
> was arrested from Cochin International Airport with costly electronic
> equipment. The fate of this case not much different from the earlier
> ones. No doubt this IG is the most appropriate person in Kerala Police
> to keep the reciprocal obligations of the CPM to all terrorist outfits
> in Kerala.
>
> As rumours of Sufia�s arrest spread across the State, Abdul Nasser
> Madhani summoned a press conference and threatened the State
> Government. He warned that the arrest of his wife in connection with
> the torching of a Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation bus at Cochin
> in 2005 would have dire consequences.
>
> Nazeer�s new disclosures before the Karnataka Police put the CPM on
> the defensive. The case registered for hijacking and torching of a
> Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation bus from NH 47 near Cochin
> during the night of 1 September 2005, to demand Madhani�s release from
> Coimbatore jail, was put in the mortuary until Nazeer�s arrest. But
> the information from the Karnataka Police forced the Kerala Home
> Ministry to arrest the chief culprit, Sufia Madhani, wife of Abdul
> Nasser Madhani.
>
> But the arrest and interrogation of Sufia ended in melodrama.
> Immediately after her arrest she was produced before the court and
> remanded to judicial custody. She was stationed in the sub-jail of
> Ernakulum, and very soon shifted to an air-conditioned ward in a
> Medical College for a minor ailment. She got VIP treatment, a
> testimony to Kerala government�s timidity towards terrorists and
> terrorism. When her bail application came before the designated court,
> the prosecution paved the way for a walkover for the accused. While
> granting bail to Sufia, the designated court observed: �The High
> Court, while dismissing the petitioner�s anticipatory bail
> application, had said that custodial interrogation was required. But
> the prosecution has not sought police custody of the petitioner so
> far� [The New Indian Express, Kochi, 24 Dec. 2009].
>
> The unholy association of Madhani and Pinarayi Vijayan group of CPM is
> behind the fake show of arrest and bailout of Sufia. Now the Home
> Minister symbolizes the interests of Jihadi Islam. Nazeer, the
> mastermind behind the Bangalore explosions, now in the custody of the
> Karnataka Police, experimented with the �cult of the bomb� near an
> Idgah of Kannur town in 2002, in reaction to the granting of
> permission for namaaz to women in the Idgah. Immediately the Kerala
> police nabbed him. Due to political pressure, he was released from
> police custody and the case put in the mortuary. Thereafter he became
> the mastermind of all subsequent bomb blasts in South India. If the
> spineless political class of Kerala gives a freehand to the Police,
> further bomb blasts can be avoided.
>
> Yet the ruling and opposition parties are fiddling for the Pan-Islamic
> phenomena of love jihad. No political party other than BJP had shown
> courage to censure the vulgar Islamic proselytism enterprise of love
> jihad. Islamic organizations like Muslim Youth Front, Popular Front,
> Campus Front, Smart Front and Muslim women�s groups like Tasrin
> Millath, Shahal Falls, etc are openly participating in love jihad.
> These organizations are providing financial and material support to
> Muslim youngsters to trap Hindu and Christian girls of teen ages, who
> are studying in professional education institutions, and convert them
> to Islam under the guise of love.
>
> This jihad was started in 1996 and still continues [Syed Muhammed,
> Janmabhoomi Daily, Kottayam, 27 Dec. 2009]. The jihad acquired a wide
> spectrum and speed, and from 2006 to the present, more than 4000 Hindu-
> Christian girls have fallen in to the trap. Due to money and political
> pressure, the police have not properly investigated parental
> complaints [Janmabhoomi Daily, Kottayam, 18 Sept. 2009]
>
> Most girls, their life spoiled, seek solace in suicide. Though the
> majority of the ill-fated are hailing are Hindus, until the Christian
> community reacted to love jihad, the matter was not widely debated in
> the media and society. Now the non-communist intellectual circles are
> raising doubts about proselytism under the guise of love jihad. The
> CPM and Islamic fundamentalist organizations claimed this was RSS
> propaganda until the Christians spoke out.
>
> CPM leader and national president of DYFI, P. Sreeramakrishnan,
> alleged that the motive behind the talk of love jihad was to curtail
> Indian women�s freedom of choice. �They want to establish that the
> Hindu women are not capable of making their bold choice in any matter
> including love. You cannot describe conversions due to marriage as
> part of jihad� [Janmabhoomi, Kottayam, 1 Nov. 2009]. But do Hindu and
> Christian boys have the freedom to love Muslim girls, without
> conversion? In Islam, love is one-way-traffic, given the divine
> command of total conversion of the world through annihilation of
> kafirs. The DYFI leader lives in a fool�s paradise.
>
> Christian parents brought the matter before the apex court, and the
> Hon. High Court of Kerala intervened in the cultural-extermination
> agenda of Islamic Jihadists. Justice KT Sankaran directed the Kerala
> government to take appropriate step to curb the unethical practice of
> proselytism under the guise of love jihad on 9 Dec. 2009. The court
> asked the government to consider enacting a law to prohibit such
> deceptive acts of forceful religious conversions under the garb of
> love: �Under the pretext of love, there cannot be any compulsive,
> deceptive conversion�.
>
> The court arrived at this conclusion after examining the case diaries
> of the various investigative agencies [The Economic Times, 10 Dec.
> 09]. The fundamentalist Islamic bodies prayed for the prohibition of
> the term love jihad by the press before the apex court, but the court
> clarified that the term had appeared in the police report and it would
> not restrain the media from using it [The New Indian Express, 10 Dec.
> 09]
>
> Further, the National Investigative Agency under the Union Home
> Ministry intervened in the investigation of all terrorist actions of
> Kerala on the ground that the culprits are the same in almost all bomb
> blasts of South India in the recent past. As a result, NIA has decided
> to re-investigate the torching of the Tamil Nadu State Transport
> Corporation bus at Cochin in 2005, which case was suppressed by the
> CPM-led government to appease the Muslim votebank.
>
> This irked Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, who openly challenged
> NIA�s authority to investigate terrorist cases prior to the 2009
> constitution of NIA. He is now ready for a legal battle on the issue
> [The New Indian Express & Janmabhoomi, 28 Dec. 2009]. Yet the Union
> Home Secretary has clarified that, �The NIA can take up any case.
> Nothing can prevent the agency from investigating a case registered
> before 2009� [The New Indian Express, Kochi, 29 Dec. 2009]. No doubt
> Kodiyeri is yelling to save the face of his party and the tainted
> image of the Madhani-Sufia couple.
>
> The State Home Ministry under the stewardship of Kodiyeri Balakrishnan
> is over enthusiastic about protecting all anti-national enterprises in
> Kerala, including jihad. After the constitution of NIA, the home
> department is very cautious and hypocritical while charging cases
> relating to Islamic terrorism in Kerala, in order to save the face of
> some closely associated with the party. Thus, in the 13 July 2009 LeT-
> sponsored bomb blast in the civil station at Ernakulum, police
> registered a case not under sections of the Unlawful Acts or
> Prevention of Terrorism Acts, in order to avoid NIA�s interference
> [Mangalam Daily, 29 Dec. 2009]. The paradox is that Nazeer confessed
> before the Karnataka Police his direct involvement in this blast. This
> is the tragic state of affairs of Kerala Police!
>
> To the Kerala CPM, jihadi activities are �milch cows�. Several CPM
> leaders are billionaires through �milking� this cow. Some decades ago
> they were penurious and ideological Marxists. Now everything has
> changed and they are leading a palatial life. What is the source of
> their accumulated wealth/income? Is there any competent authority in
> India which can unearth the source of income of these Marxist-
> Capitalists? How truly can Kerala bear the epithet �God�s Own
> Country�?
>
> Jai Hind
> Athish Ravikanth
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