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A NOTE ON MUSHRIF'S BOOK 'WHO KILLED KARKARE?' *** Jai Maharaj posts

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Jan 10, 2010, 9:08:30 PM1/10/10
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A note on Mushrif's book "Who killed Karkare?"

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Forwarded message from A Chowgule

In October 2009, Pharos Media Publishing Pvt Ltd published a book by
SM Mushrif entitled "Who killed Karkare?". Mushrif retired as the
Inspector General of Police, Maharashtra, in 2005, apparently before
he was due to officially leave the police force. What the back cover
of the book says is quite instructive:

"Political violence, or terrorism, by State as well as by non- State
actors has a long history in India. The allegation that sections of
and individual Indian Muslims indulged in "terrorism" surfaced for
the first time with the ascent of the Hindutva forces in mid-1990s
and became state policy with the BJP's coming to power at the Centre.
With even "secular" media joining the role as stenographers of
security agencies, this became an accepted fact so much so that
common Indians and even many Muslims started believing in this false
propaganda. This book, by a former senior police officer, with a
distinguished career that included unearthing the Telgi scam, peeps
behind the propaganda screen, using material mostly in the public
domain as well as his long police experience. It comes out with some
startling facts and analysis, the first of its kind, to expose the
real actors behind the so-called "Islamic terrorism" in India whose
greatest feat was to murder the Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare
who dared to expose these forces and paid with his life for his
courage and commitment to truth. While unearthing the conspiracy
behind the murder of Karkare, this book takes a hard look at some of
the major incidents attributed to "Islamic terrorism" in India and
finds them baseless."

Essentially the contention of Mushrif is that terrorism in the name
of Islam is a fiction, and what we are seeing in India is actually
violence being organised by 'Hindutva forces'. The book also
contends that there are what are called Brahminical elements in the
nation at various level, whose objective is to capture the state
power by any means.

It would seem that various events conspired to expose these
'Brahminists' whose plan for domination of India was unravelling.
The investigation into the alleged acts of terrorism by Sadhvi Pragya
Singh and Lt Col Shrikant Purohit was the main point which was in the
process of turning the needle of suspicion to these 'Brahmanical'
forces, and so put an end to their 'evil' programme. These
investigations were led by Hemant Karkare who was, at the time of his
death, the head of the Anti-Terrorist Squad in Maharashtra.

Mushrif contends that the terrorist attack on November 26, 2008,
provided the 'Brahmanical' forces an opportunity to reverse these
events. It would seem that two or three days prior the intelligence
agencies in Maharshtra had specific information that some
organisations in Pakistan had firmed up plans to send terrorist by
boat to Mumbai, with the targets being the Taj Mahal Hotel, the
Oberoi hotels, the Leopold Caf� and the Nariman House. Instead of
increasing the security to the city, and so thwart the plans of these
Paksitani organisations, the 'Brahmanical' forces devised a plan to
use the opportunity to kill Karkare and so stop the line of
investigation that he was pursuing.

Mushrif contends that these terrorists had no intention of striking
at the Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus, one of the main railway station
in Mumbai. The ones who conducted these attacks were individuals
provided by the 'Brahmanical' forces in the police. It would seem
that the 'Brahmanical' forces in the police have a stock of such
people in their control, who can be unleashed to create mayhem at
their beck and call. Through various stratagems, Karkare was enticed
to go to Cama Hospital near the railway station, where he was
ambushed by the two 'terrorists' from the police stock.

After this, according the plan, these two 'terrorists' apparently
fled in a car, which was also part of the 'armoury' available to the
'Brahmanical' forces in the police - Mushrif contends that the
hijacking story by the 'alleged' owner of the car is fake one. The
police force waiting at Chowaptty had information that the car was
heading in their direction, and they were instructed to kill one of
the two and keep the other alive, so as to provide 'evidence'
pointing out that the act was actually a part of Islamic terrorism.

In such involved situations, all things do happen as planned, and
both the 'terrorists' were killed. However, there was a contingency
plan in place, and a third individual from the stock was provided to
take the place of the person who was to survive.

As conspiracy theories go, this must surely take the cake. That the
'Brahmanical' forces in the police can come out with such an
elaborate plan in a matter of two days would make these people to be
highly innovative. Furthermore, the 'revelation' that the police
have people in stock to undertake such activities must be seen as a
source of deep worry.

What I would like to deal in this note is not to evaluate the
'startling facts and analysis' provided by Mushrif, but the
implications that would automatically follow if Mushrif is right.

First, Mohammed Ajmal Kasab is innocent, and that it is incumbent on
his defence lawyer to present the book in the court. He was not part
of the original team of two who created the mayhem at the railway
station, nor was he even remotely involved in the killing of Karkare.
He was put in place, only by accident - that is the original two were
killed, one by design and the other inadvertently.

Second, the conspiracy of the 'Brahmanical' forces should be
thourougly investigated. The various members of the 'civil society'
who forever rant against such 'Brahmanical' forces are silent on the
issue, given that the book has been in print for three months. Even
now it is not too late for the members to take up the cause of Kasab.
These members are always on the look out to establish what they call
their 'secular' credentials, and are in the forefront of projecting
themselves as defenders and benefactors of the Muslim community in
India.

Thridly, Pakistan should highlight 'startling facts and analysis' at
international forums. It is probably the best ammunition that it has
to establish its claimed innocence.

It would also be interesting to narrate what are the implications if
Mushrif is wrong.

First, obviously Mushrif has allowed himself to be a tool in the
hands of forces whose interests are not inimical to the well-being of
our nation.

Second, the role of the publishers in printing all this should also
be investigated. I understand that the book has been printed in Urdu
and Hindi, obviously to try and influence the minds of the Muslims in
India, and so increase their alienation.

Thirdly, the silence of the 'concerned society' has to be
investigated. They are forever looking out for opportunities to
condemn the various Hindu organisations at the drop of a hat.

Mushrif's book is, in more sense than one, a dynamite. It cannot be
allowed to go into obscurity by the society, if the institutions that
are an integral part of keeping it sane are to function in the way
they should. No one can be allwed to mess around with them.

End of forwarded message from A Chowgule

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

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Jan 10, 2010, 9:09:35 PM1/10/10
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Forwarded message from K Malhotra

JSK. Ignoring the facts; assuming things, spreading false and
baseless reports; and above-all protecting and supporting terrorists
makes Mushriff himself a terrorist? He should be sued and arrested.
JSK.

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Forwarded message from Vranivanji

Sunday, January 10, 2010

One can't find a better example of Al Taqiyya. This fine muslim --
Mushrif beats even ChaNakya!!!

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Forwarded message from M Iyer

Sunday, January 10, 2010

world over, there are worries about islamic terrorism. we must know
who is behind the publishing house and what are Mushrif's connection.
yes, he is right - the kashmiri muslims who massacred and ethnic
cleansed pandits, are brahmins. pakistani muslims who indulged in
genocide of hindus, are brahmins. bangladeshi muslims who indulged
in genocide of hindus, are brahmins. afzal guru, kasab, musharaf,
zardari, are, brahmins. the muslims who ruled us for 700 years were
brahmins - at that time, they committed the greatest genocide of
hindus - 100 million hindus were massacred. muslim invaders thought
that by killing brahmins, they could destroy hinduism. so, the
muslims killed maximum number of brahmin priests. the funny thing,
the invaders were brahmins who killed fellow brahmins. the invading
muslims - sorry brahmins, destroyed thousands and thousands of hindu
temples.

you all remember a posting - that Saudi people paid some 10 million
dollars to two top channelists of India, to cover only the muslim
side of the gujarat riots. all of you know, how the coverage was.

it is quite possible that the government to avoid criticism, may have
encouraged the publication of such a book..in India, anybody can
write anything and get away with it.remember, the entire media is in
the hands of minorities and their coverage is always anti-hindu and
anti-india.the Italian led, UPA is bent upon destroying hindu
renaissance by floating theories like saffron terror, hindu terror,
right wing terror and now brahminical terror.

see the fun - with one purohit and a lady sanyasin, mushrif says that
it is brahminical conspiracy. he desserves a nobel, a pulitzer and a
booker.

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Forwarded message from Ishwa

Sunday, January 10, 2010

I couldn't suppress a big smile when reading the whole note, here a
selection:

"Essentially the contention of Mushrif is that terrorism in the name
of Islam is a fiction, and what we are seeing in India is actually
violence being organised by 'Hindutva forces'."

"The book also contends that there are what are called Brahminical
elements in the nation at various level, whose objective is to
capture the state power by any means."

"The investigation into the alleged acts of terrorism by Sadhvi


Pragya Singh and Lt Col Shrikant Purohit was the main point which was
in the process of turning the needle of suspicion to these
'Brahmanical' forces, and so put an end to their 'evil' programme.
These investigations were led by Hemant Karkare who was, at the time
of his death, the head of the Anti-Terrorist Squad in Maharashtra."

"Instead of increasing the security to the city, and so thwart the


plans of these Paksitani organisations, the 'Brahmanical' forces
devised a plan to use the opportunity to kill Karkare and so stop the
line of investigation that he was pursuing."

etc.

This last allegation is the biggest joke of the whole writing.
Instead of nailing and punishing the obvious AtankvAdIs, the blame is
put on others. , now was this also planned by "Hindutva forces" or
"Brahminical elements"?

How stupid and amateurish can an ATS managing team be, to go with
three leaders in one car, and that at a terroristic attack. This is
an invitation to trouble. What was Karkare thinking? He showed his
""(in)capability" and "ir)responsibility then. A laughing stock
internationally!

The role of the ATS, their connections/interacions with the leading
national and local political parties and how they treated Pragya and
Purohit has raised many eye brows.

What's new with these allegations. That someone really cares to take
this serious is something to wonder about.

The aim of Mushrif is obvious when he says that "terrorism in the
name of islam is a fiction". Let's forget the native Dawood
Ibrahims....or one has to see in him an (i)Brahimin. Does Mushrif
where a Chador before his eyes here? There goes his credibility.

His next move is also obvious, the scape goat has to be found with
the "Hindutva forces". Now, which politically motivated groups have
problems with any "Hindu(tva) forces"?

Not completely happy with that, the further focus has to be on the
"Brahminical elements". The line of thinking will bring you to the
right direction of groups who are targetting these "elements". And
let's accept, these "elements" are the traditional scape goats from
the colonial period on, with getting even support from some
AryasamAjIs. (sorry to say this, as my sympathy is with the great
work done by SvAmI DayAnanda SarasvatI and the Arya Samaj. But this
stereotypical "anti-Brahminical attitude" of some persons within this
group, and the misplaced appeasing and apologetic Muslim attitude of
the Agni(d)veSHas is too much.)

We don't have to look far away to find the political groups who are
supporting the theory and allegations of this book, within India and
outside.

And beware if you accuse a Pakistani citizen (as an Indian): he
cannot be a terrorist, he has a poor background or is maltreated by
Hindus and is a victim of the Indian system ......A real success
formula of the media and Muslim voter/minority. A base psychology
trick of the cold ground.

The real heroes of India are not the Karkares with their dubious
actions and affiliations, but the jawans, security personnel, etc.
They sacrificed their lifes for the nation, but corrupt police and
politicians behaving in an appeasing and vote-minded way supported by
equally corrupt media are the real supporters or stimulators behind
the success of the real actors, who happen to be most often: Muslim
terrorists.

Mushrif's Muslim motives are very clear. He lost immediately his
credibility when he didn't accept the reality of terrorism in the
name of Islam, forgetting the local Dawood Ibrahims (not to say all
the AtankVadis like the GhaznavIs, TimUrs, etc. who in the name of
Islam killed thousands of innocent citizens). And what about Afzal,
etc.?

The taboo, dogma and denial connected with Islam and Muslims to
anything that is unfavorable for that category is the real issue.
This category has real records behind their heinous deeds. The stupid
and uqually clever tactics to divert attention of their deeds to the
"Hindutva forces" and "Brahminical elements" i the result of a good
(direct or indirect) cooperation with the pseudo-secular forces.

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Forwarded message from Ravi

Sunday, January 10, 2010

The saving grace is that Mushrif (with reluctance) acknowledges that
26/11 was a Paki operation. How magnanimous that he has not accused
the Brahminical forces. Isn't that a great concession? That proves
that he is secular :-)

Who knows? this book might be prescribed as a text for class X by
West Bengal, Kerala or other Congy governments!!!!!!!! Conspiracy
theories seems to thrive in this group. 9/11, Christmas bomber, and a
host of other Islamic terror is being white washed as Zionist (and
Brahminical) mischief.Time-pass I suppose.

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