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it was buried in the back pages asusual by the paid media.

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes ... idols-akot
4 killed, 5 hurt in Akot riots
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/4-kil ... s/1022222/
Four killed in communal clash in Akot


AKOLA: Four persons were killed and several others, including some cops, were injured during violent communal riots that broke out on two consecutive days - Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning - at Akot, 45km from here. The violence took place during Durga immersion procession.
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It seems that there were "disturbances" by the name less in Hyderabad as well. The perpetrators can be understood by the fact that mainstream media did not report.

http://post.jagran.com/old-hyderabad-te ... 1351593340
Old Hyderabad tense after communal riots
Hyderabad: The old city of Hyderabad was tense on Tuesday, a day after communal clashes over flags being burnt left 10 people injured.
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Our new ally in the ME showing its friendship:

Saudis release terror suspect from Dharwad
A Dharwad native, Dr Usman Ghani, arrested from his workplace in Riyadh by Saudi Arabian police at the behest of the Indian government, has been released, his mother Fathima Khan said here on Tuesday.

The doctor had been arrested over his alleged links with two terror modules busted in Bangalore and Hubli recently. Bangalore police had said they had sought Interpol's assistance to get Ghani and two others extradited from Saudi Arabia.

Saudis found nothing, says released doc's mom
The mother of Dr Ghani, a Dharwad resident released by Saudi police, on Tuesday claimed her son was released because the Saudi authorities found nothing concrete in claims about his alleged terror connections.

When contacted, joint commissioner of police B Dayananda on Tuesday said he does not know any Usman Ghani. "I am not sure which Ghani you are talking about. We have sent a request for issuing a red-corner notice against one Usman Ghani. That's all I can say as of now."
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Prasan wrote:Riot after riot in Uttar Pradesh

http://www.niticentral.com/2012/10/riot ... adesh.html

The despicable attack on Hindus in Faizabad, Badarsa, Rudoli on the occasion of Durga Puja deserves to be unequivocally condemned. In Faizabad, Hindus were attacked while they were taking the Durga idol for visarjan on Vijaya Dashami. The attackers, as official sources have put it, “belong to a particular community”. Similarly, the Durga Puja at Badarsa was disrupted and the pujari was killed. At Rudoli, the idol was desecrated.
Mentally blind Hindus are enjoying the benefits of voting Maulana Mulayam to power to protect their interests. This is as good as appointing a wolf to safeguard your sheep. It seems the moment Mulayam comes to power, the "minortiy community" thinks: "Apni government aa gayi. Now it is open season on Hindus." The Hindus in contrast cannot make head or tail of which way their bread is buttered.
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varunkumar wrote:
Prasan wrote:Riot after riot in Uttar Pradesh

http://www.niticentral.com/2012/10/riot ... adesh.html

The despicable attack on Hindus in Faizabad, Badarsa, Rudoli on the occasion of Durga Puja deserves to be unequivocally condemned. In Faizabad, Hindus were attacked while they were taking the Durga idol for visarjan on Vijaya Dashami. The attackers, as official sources have put it, “belong to a particular community”. Similarly, the Durga Puja at Badarsa was disrupted and the pujari was killed. At Rudoli, the idol was desecrated.
Mentally blind Hindus are enjoying the benefits of voting Maulana Mulayam to power to protect their interests. This is as good as appointing a wolf to safeguard your sheep. It seems the moment Mulayam comes to power, the "minortiy community" thinks: "Apni government aa gayi. Now it is open season on Hindus." The Hindus in contrast cannot make head or tail of which way their bread is buttered.
The general nature of people is "As long as I am not attacked or some body is dying is not my relative, who cares?". we will ask what is the score and go away. Our PAID media makes sure not to show it on TV and cover it up.
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sum wrote:Our new ally in the ME showing its friendship:

Saudis release terror suspect from Dharwad
A Dharwad native, Dr Usman Ghani, arrested from his workplace in Riyadh by Saudi Arabian police at the behest of the Indian government, has been released, his mother Fathima Khan said here on Tuesday.

The doctor had been arrested over his alleged links with two terror modules busted in Bangalore and Hubli recently. Bangalore police had said they had sought Interpol's assistance to get Ghani and two others extradited from Saudi Arabia.

Saudis found nothing, says released doc's mom
The mother of Dr Ghani, a Dharwad resident released by Saudi police, on Tuesday claimed her son was released because the Saudi authorities found nothing concrete in claims about his alleged terror connections.

When contacted, joint commissioner of police B Dayananda on Tuesday said he does not know any Usman Ghani. "I am not sure which Ghani you are talking about. We have sent a request for issuing a red-corner notice against one Usman Ghani. That's all I can say as of now."
The GCC can do no wrong. The fault is with IB/CBI?NAI/ Kejrival and BJP. The Saudis are hell bent on making us a super power. WE must ignore these pinpricks and cop a few blows in the chin with pyaar and dulaar if the blows come from the Saudis.
Ah! Israel is finished
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Police assaulting Hindu devotees including the female chairperson of the Bhagyalakshmi temple near Charminar under instigation of Majlis.
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^ MIM MLA complained about the Diwali arrangements coming on to the road and disturbing traffic. But this morons do not have any issue when Muslims occupied the NH8 on EID day for a mass prayer.

Apparently MIM MP Owaisi demanded for removal of this temple.

Looks like the religion of peace need to be shown some peace.
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People of AP knew about INC- MIM association and what the MIM stands for, when people vote for INC, they vote exactly for this, what is the issue here.

A TMC MP in WB was elected in 2009 that he would destroy a Kali temple and fulfilled his promise after the election, why are people suprised??
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The baldy cop in the picture seems to be on steroids against the Hindus -- he needs the rest of his hair removed. The same cop, which is bullying the peaceful Hindus, will grovel with folded hands in front of Muslims when they encroach the road for namaaz. Hindus should understand: Bhey bin hoi na preet -- without fear, there is no respect. The Congress party doesn't fear the Hindus but fears the Muslims, so Hindus -- even women -- get beaten up when they put up a pandal to celebrate Diwali. The day the Congress starts fearing the Hindus, the tide will turn.

Since Gandhi's time, Hindus have been collaborating with the Congress to get themselves persecuted in their homeland. I think it is the sadomasochistic urge where you get pleasure out of inflicting pain on yourself. Otherwise, it is the lack of analytical skills in the ordinary Hindus (that was mentioned on some other thread) that is responsible for them not realising the consequences of supporting your enemies and putting them into power. I don't think they even comprehend what they are doing by voting for Congress. They will keep getting persecuted till they don't bring Hindu nationalists to power -- which is something obvious but they are blind to this common sense.

Sitaram Goel said Nehru's secularism is the continuation of Islamic rule in disguise. This episode is another proof of this. Gujarati Hindus understood this, threw their support behind Modi and are now living in peace unmolested by the Police or the Momins. Some charlatans like Keshubhai Patel are trying to spoil the party by pulling Modi down and install Islamic sultanate in its place, but so far has not succeeded. Gujjus have become clever -- when will the rest of the Hindus understand?
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Did Bengaluru cops slip up in seeking Dr Ghani from Jeddah?
November 01, 2012 15:17 IST
India cannot afford such slip-ups where Saudi Arabia is concerned, a senior police official in Delhi [ Images ] said about Saudi Arabia giving a clean chit to Dr Usman Ghani, a Dharwad resident who was detained by them on request from the Bengaluru [ Images ] police for his alleged involvement in a terror plot


The extradition of 26/11 key handler and Lashkar-e-Tayiba [ Images ] operative Abu Jundal and alleged Indian Mujahideen [ Images ] operative Fasih Mahmood, showed the close ties between Saudi Arabia and India.


However, India was not third time lucky in the case of Dr Usman Ghani whose extradition was sought in connection with the Bengaluru assassinations plot, Vicky Nanjappa reports

Ghani, who was working with a hospital in Riyadh, was placed under detention before being released. On Thursday, he resumed work at the hospital, according to his mother Fathima Khan who resides in Bengaluru.

Based on a requisition sent a month back, the doctor was placed under suspension. However, repeated pleas to extradite him were not entertained by Saudi Arabia who had sought proof of his involvement.

Saudi authorities waited for nearly 20 days for India to send the proof, and subsequently, Ghani was released. Moreover, investigations by Saudi authorities also did not reveal anything much on Ghani.


Ghani's first tryst with the police was in 2008 when he was questioned for his role in the Bengaluru serial blasts case. He was questioned and let off as nothing was found against him. In addition, his visa too was cleared by the Indian authorities, following which he commenced work as a doctor in Riyadh.

In the recently busted plot, under which a series of assassinations were being planned in Bengaluru, Ghani's name cropped up once again. The allegation made by the police was that he was in touch with another doctor who hails from Ghani's hometown, Dharwad, in Karnataka [ Images ].


However, this was the extent of proof that the Bengaluru police had on him.


During the 20 days that he was in custody, further investigations were conducted in Bengaluru, but nothing cropped up. As a result of which they were unable to convince the Saudi authorities for his extradition.

Thanks to a treaty with Saudi Arabia, a person is placed under detention based on a request sent in from India.


However, Saudi authorities are particular about solid proof before they even decide on an extradition. The IB says the police need to be careful before putting out such requests and ensure that a solid case is made; failing which, there is the danger of not being taken seriously, which may result in the accused getting away.

In the case of both Jundal and Mahmood, there was a laborious process which India had to undergo which required proper evidence in the form of DNA samples, voice records and other evidence.

"India cannot afford such slip-ups where Saudi Arabia is concerned," a senior police official in Delhi said.

"There are very important operatives who are still in Saudi Arabia, and India is in desperate need of them. The likes of IM operatives Fayaz Qagzai, Iqbal Bhatkal continue to live in Saudi Arabia and India needs to work closely in order to secure their release. The process to extradite them and at least six other IM operatives is on, and a proper case is being built up before they could be extradited," the officer added.
Good news if they are detained.
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The above article is an example of passing the buck downstream. More like sh*t flows downhill.

Is the senior offical, hiding in anonymity, claiming that local police extradiation requests are passed on before vetting by Delhi? And thus washing his hands off?
If so, shouldnt they be doing some review before forwarding such requests.
And why is he telling a journalist when he could convey the same message to the local police!

Is it due to different party in power that he trying to highlight apparent incompetence?
The journalist is turning out to be a police jorunalist.

Also which journalism school do Indian journalists gotto?
The above article reads like a screen play than a police reporter/journalist report. E.g. words like tryst with police (do you have trysts with police?)
And KSA released a detained person due to non-presentation of further details. Its not a clean chit by any means! Its a lapse to produce the evidence.

Atleast 40% blame to the Center for not vetting the request to detain the suspect.
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Is KSA/GCC playing the same role w.r.t. India as Musharraf w.r.t. the USA in early GWOT?

i.e. coming up with a stream of "Indian Mujahedin #3s" to placate India away from our Iran relationship under US pressure, but with the other hand, financing the Indian madrassas and ISI networks that serve as IM hatcheries?

Another funny thing is that the BLR police denied issuing any extradition request for Ghani at all. What "request" did the center vet and forward then? Did the Mainovadi government pass on a premature request at its own initiative just to embarrass (or somehow sabotage the efforts of) the KN govt? Remember, the intended victims of the assassination plot included voices who were ultimately inconvenient to the Mainovadis as well.

Are the Mainovadis, then, part of the exercise to create a "Malala point" i.e. in collusion with the US and Saudis, are they furnishing an incident that gives KSA justification to discontinue "unlawfully detaining suspected IM activists in the face of inadequate evidence of their involvement in terrorist activity?"

Listen to the officer talking about "India cannot afford slip-ups where Saudi Arabia is concerned"... if the Mainovadi central govt. deliberately created the conditions for a highly publicized slip-up, it could be part of a plan to let Saudi off the hook for further repatriations.
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I really dont know where to put this. The second in commands or prominent members of TDP (those of non- NTR family) all seem to suffer from instant deaths and all in the age range of 45-55ish, when in Indian politics you grow.

i) Alimineti madhava Reddy - killed in a bomb blast by naxals - was growing into a very strong leader in Telangana, ex-home minister and then panchayat raj minister
ii) Paritala Ravi - killed in a faction attack - told in assembly that he would be killed by opposite faction as soon as TDP lost power, growing strong in Rayalseema
iii) Balayogi - killed in helicopter crash - ex- lok sabha speaker, growing into a strong SC leader - from godavari districts.
iv) Devineni Venkata Ramana - killed in train crash - then education minister - from krishna district (godavari and krishna in mid coastal andhra)
v) Erranaidu - died 2 days ago in road accident -parliamentary leader of TDP - consecutive 4 time MP and a very strong leader in srikakulam (north coastal andhra)

It is as if the blooming politicians, i.e. the actual supports of TDP in each area are getting systematically accidents.
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For the aam aadmi, accident is an accident. For the upper echelon, almost nothing is an accident. There are so many safety rings around them - according to levels, that accidents are almost always ruled out. Andhra is a strategically important location - the field of experiments for a variety of reasons.

The places which were seen to be potentially ideologically radical, and with a history of Hindu militancy - were systematically subjected to ideological subversion. In Bengal, Andhra - and parts of UP - this was communism/Marxism. Actually, Christian and Islamic proselytization, Marxism - all complement or compensate for each other - and they work best in exactly those classical Hindu areas where ther has been a tradition of radical reform movements based from within Hinduism. Maharashtra is a different ball game, where the ground situation had been queered by the Maratha cleansing of the Islamic from the interior - and the Hindu radicalism therefore has a channeled focus to revive on its own, without needing the outlets of EJism or Islamism or communism.
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http://archives.eenadu.net/11-02-2012/n ... panel&no=1
http://eenadu.net/news/newsitem.aspx?item=panel&no=5
translation of a particular statement in the news.
Telugu desam politbureau member, formal central cabinet minister died in a road acident on friday. In the wee hours of friday, i.e. around 2 am, at Srikakulam districts ranastala mandalam, at dandaanapeta junction, Erranaidu's car hit at a speed a lorry which was turning.
Erranaidu was coming back from a public function.
a free translation,

When the car was going at 80 kmph, At 2 am The lorry which was not moving, on the left lane, without checking whether any vehicle was coming, moved into the right line. Even though the car's driver tried to avoid the hit, with the rain and thus the slowness of brakes, he couldnt avoid it. The car was heavily damaged on the side in which Erranaidu was sitting.

There was also no response for 108 (ambulance number) for a long time.

I am trying to find any news about the driver.

Prima facie, I would say that this is a case of "accidented"
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Headline: If there was a vehicle along with him

After the maoist attack and the serious injuries on Yerranaidu in 2004, whereever he went there would police bandobust and escort vehicles. Since these vehicles werent in a fit condition on that thursday night, he was travelling in a normal vehicle. Because of this, there wasnt any vehicle by which he could be immediately taken to a hospital. With the darkness of midnight and the rain, the ambulance seems to have taken more than 45 minutes. Others in the vehicle were injured, but none recognised them. There was no airbag protection in that car, which could have saved him. Even though Erraaidu was seated beside the driver wearing the seatbelt, the airbags might have offered extra protection.
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Whats the status in Old city area of Hyderabad?? And this mIM is suppossed to be secular and worshipped by MSM in India.

Old city tense after noon prayers
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the maoist attack and the serious injuries on Yerranaidu in 2004, whereever he went there would police bandobust and escort vehicles. Since these vehicles werent in a fit condition on that thursday night, he was travelling in a normal vehicle.
Seems like a set-up. The accident conveniently occurs the same day when all police vehicles were declared "unfit" to travel with him and he had to go alone. A stationary lorry suddenlly jerks into motion and plants itself in front of his moving car.
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Aditya_V wrote:Whats the status in Old city area of Hyderabad?? And this mIM is suppossed to be secular and worshipped by MSM in India.

Old city tense after noon prayers
This is an ongoing tension since Bakrid. Since some VHP activists saved the cows identified for Bakrid, the muslims are determined to disturb Deepavali celebrations.

They are claiming that the temple trust is encroaching the shops by decorating them.

The MIM MP challenged the state govt to close all meat selling shops in AP if it is possible. His question is how come cow slaughter is not acceptable when water buffellos and oxen are allowed to be slaughtered.
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Mean while in Bangalore..
1. Two Bangladeshi nationals arrested in Bangalore
The police raided some places and rescued 11 girls, including two from Bangladesh, six from Kolkata, two each from Assam and Andhra Pradesh and arrested Mohammed Zia, (30), native of Muraheen district, Sharieff Mir (24) of Kulla district — both in Bangladesh
2. CCB arrests terror suspect who did the recce
Continuing their investigations, the Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths arrested a 23-year-old Goripalya resident who allegedly conducted the recce in the plot to assassinate local politicians and journalists...
Now for this event there is also a Family Version of the story..
Family version
However, Ahmed’s family said he was arrested on November 3 at their Goripalya home.
“On Saturday, a man posing as a courier boy asked for Tanzeem saying there was a parcel for him...."


We need to check with Hindu if this "Family Version" of story is only applicable in certain cases? Say how about getting a Family Version if Shri Ram Sene has done some non-sense? :P.
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^^^^ Sachin saar, National Commission for Minorities has to investigate these matters. Minorities can't run prostitution ring, can't murder kaffir politicians and can't even rape a kaffir women. Please have a look at the below mentioned news.

Judicial custody for Spanish woman rape accused
A Mumbai magistrate on Wednesday sent Mohammed Anwar Ansari, accused of raping a Spanish woman, to judicial custody till November 9, police said.
Goes to show how minorities are persecuted in this country. :roll:
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Kish ji, remember minorities have the first right to (natural) resources. :roll:

Not sure if wimmen kaffir or not is also included.
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Delhi: Passenger triggers panic, says accept Islam or I will blow up the plane

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/delhi-passen ... 3-244.html
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Sushupti wrote:Delhi: Passenger triggers panic, says accept Islam or I will blow up the plane

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/delhi-passen ... 3-244.html
This item has vanished.
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Looks like yes. First they modified it to a secular version and then they removed even secularized version. I should have taken a screen shot. I will be careful in future.
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उड़ते विमान में दी धमकी, 'इस्लाम कबूल करो, वरना...'

नवभारतटाइम्स.कॉम | Nov 7, 2012, 09.07PM IST
नई दिल्ली ।। बुधवार को मुंबई -दिल्ली इंडिगो फ्लाइट में उस समय हंगामा खड़ा हो गया जब एक यात्री उठ कर शोर मचाने लगा। वह विमान उड़ाने की धमकी दे रहा था। इस शख्स की पहचान अभी नहीं हुई है, लेकिन उसकी मांग थी कि सभी यात्री इस्लाम को अपना धर्म कबूल कर लें।

एक न्यूज वेबसाइट के मुताबिक विमान मुंबई से नई दिल्ली आ रहा था। तभी एक यात्री उठ खड़ा हुआ। उसने कहा कि विमान में मौजूद सभी यात्री इस्लाम को अपना धर्म कबूल कर लें, वरना वह इस विमान को जमीन पर गिरा देगा। उसने एक फोन खींच कर कहा कि वह विमान को इसी वक्त उड़ा देगा।

मगर, विमान के यात्रियों ने उसे कब्जे में ले लिया। विमान शाम छह बजे नई दिल्ली के इंदिरा गांधी अंतरराष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डे पर सुरक्षित उतार लिया गया। विमान में मौजूद एक यात्री ने बाद में बताया कि अगर यह शख्स कॉकपिट में घुस जाता तो सबके लिए बड़ा खतरा बन सकता था। उसके मुताबिक विमान उतरने के बाद यह महसूस हुआ कि इंडिगो के सुरक्षाकर्मी हालात से निपटने में सक्षम नहीं थे।


A watered down version on rediff
Passenger on board IndiGo flight creates ruckus
An unruly passenger onboard an IndiGo flight from Mumbai allegedly got violent and created rukcus in the aircraft, forcing authorities to hand him over to security officials when the plane landed at the IGI airport in New Delhi .

The passenger, identified as Mohammed Muslim Sheikh, had boarded the IndiGo flight (6E196) from Mumbai but suddenly got violent and started screaming and shouting and physically assaulted a crew member onboard, sources said.

He also tried to move forward in the plane but was restrained by the crew and fellow passengers till the aircraft landed at the airport.

Cabin crew also took security measures to block his access to the front of the aircraft, they said. In the meantime, the pilot-in-command informed the airport authorities and requested for the security personnel on arrival of the flight.

After the aircraft landed at the IGI airport, the man was deplaned and handed over to the CISF. Confirming the incident, an IndiGo spokesperson said, "IndiGo is in the process of lodging a first information report with the police and IndiGo shall assist the security agencies in their investigation."
A still watered down version by PTI in its current form
Passenger on board IndiGo flight creates ruckus
STAFF WRITER 22:28 HRS IST

New Delhi, Nov 7 (PTI) An unruly passenger onboard an IndiGo flight from Mumbai allegedly got violent and created rukcus in the aircraft, forcing authorities to handed him over to security officials when the plane landed at the IGI airport here today.

The passenger, identified as Mohammed Muslim Sheikh, had boarded the IndiGo flight (6E196) from Mumbai but suddenly got violent and started screaming and shouting and physically assaulted a crew member onboard, sources said.
Finally the original as reported by CNN-IBN
Delhi: Passenger triggers panic, says accept Islam or I will blow up the plane DELHI, Updated Nov 07, 2012 at 09:03pm IST
CNN-IBN
New Delhi: A passenger onboard a Mumbai-Delhi Indigo flight on Wednesday triggered a high drama when he turned violent and threatened the people saying he would blow up the plane if they won't accept Islam as their religion. The passenger, who is yet to be identified, had pulled out a phone saying he would bring the plane down.
The passengers onboard the Indigo fight, however, managed to overpower him. The plane landed at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport at 6 pm.
The pilot of the plane said, "There was nuisance, the airplane staff seemed confused." One of the passengers, who was an eyewitness to the incident, said, "Once the plane landed, it appeared the Indigo security staff was unable to deal with the situation." He further added that if the man had made it to the cockpit "he would have taken some extreme measure".
^^ Navbharat times is still carrying the news item in its entirety. Lets see by tomorrow, which all vernacular dailies and the otherwise hyperactive vernacular TV media will dare to report this incident prominently and in its entirety. This exercise will be a good touchstone to identify the pseudosickular's among our vernacular media.
The English print and TV media was hopeless anyway.
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I had planned to kill Narendra Modi in 2002: Jundal

This is what a defiant and talkative Abu Jundal, the Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative and key 26/11 handler who is in the custody of the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad told his interrogators. Vicky Nanjappa reports.

Jundal was attempting a deadly cocktail of the Lashkar and the Indian Mujahideen in Gujarat. After the 2006 Karnawati Express train blast, the police realised that the Gujarat module of the IM was extremely strong.

However, there was a major crackdown on their modules which weakened them a great deal. But Jundal was aware of this and told the police that his job was to rebuild those outfits and have at least a 1,000-strong force for Gujarat alone.

"Our intention was to not to carry out blasts at regular intervals in the state. We wanted to create a module that was very strong, was not easily breakable. We wanted to carry out blasts which would create a great deal of impact," Jundal told his interrogators.

The Gujarat police also found that he had an important role to play in the 2006 blast. Jundal told the cops that it was a reminder of their power and they sought to send out a strong warning signal to the state administration which they believed was anti-Islam.

In addition, Jundal spoke about local contacts in Gujarat who continued to help with identifying youth and also handed out crucial logistical information. He told interrogators that the LeT and the IM have at least 10 different plans regarding Gujarat.

However, they are careful not to carry out a half-baked job since they have realised that the Gujarat administration is extremely serious about tackling the problem.

The Gujarat police however found Jundal to be defiant. "He didn't try to conceal any information and appeared to be proud of what he was doing. He sought to defeat the interrogators with his firm stance, and was found to be lecturing the cops on the importance of his operation," said an investigator.

Jundal told the cops that for the 2006 blast was a carefully planned operation. "Signs of setting up modules in the state commenced only in 2005," he told investigators.

"We watched, observed and decided to hit when the time was right. The first of the plans was to set up the homegrown outfit IM in Gujarat which comprised a set of very enthusiastic youth. We wanted persons who believed in an ideology because we felt they would be more dedicated workers. After the 2002 Akshardham Temple attack in Gandhinagar, there was a lot of focus on the LeT, and the Pakistan angle and we sought to reduce it by guiding the IM in the stat," he told the investigators.

"However, the LeT never gave up on the IM despite its modules being neutralised a great deal and at every meeting that we held in Pakistan, Gujarat was the main point discussio
n," he told investigators.

"Apart from blasts, we had also planned assassinations. A couple of Inter-Service Intelligence agents were sent into India to assassinate Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, but all those attempts failed. In fact, in 2002, when I inched closer to the Lashkar, I had begun setting up a plan to assassinate Modi," he told investigators.

"However we had to drop that plan as we realised it would create havoc if we succeeded. So we decided on slowly setting up cells and modules in the state and keep causing problems so that these incidents will have a lasting effect and the administration would be constantly reminded about our cause at all times," he said.

Jundal also revealed that he had gone down to Saudi Arabia to oversee the IM's growth and he wanted to ensure that a proper channel was set up in order to oversee the Gujarat operations.

Officials from the state and the Central Intelligence Bureau, who are a part of these investigations say that Gujarat is an important state and there is need to keep digging into the activities of the Lashkar and the IM there.

"These groups will not stop concentrating on Gujarat and the police need to dig for more leads in order to break the modules. We have also realised that the Gujarat and Maharashtra modules are connected closely as they share resources and operatives," said an IB source.

"Jundal is aware of the logistics and speaks like a professional when it comes to these two states. He was only using his background in Maharashtra to link the modules with Gujarat," the source pointed out.

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However, they are careful not to carry out a half-baked job since they have realised that the Gujarat administration is extremely serious about tackling the problem.
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"These groups will not stop concentrating on Gujarat and the police need to dig for more leads in order to break the modules. We have also realised that the Gujarat and Maharashtra modules are connected closely as they share resources and operatives," said an IB source.
*. Was the Ishrat Jehan encounter also a fall out of Jundal's botched operations? Here Gujarat police had received intelligence that a team was on its way to create trouble.
*. On the bolded part, I guess Jundal would be happy to note that many of the police men who went behind their gangs are now suspended or in jail. The goal-post is unguarded, and they can try now.
*. I liked the tone of the statement which talks about concentrating on Gujarat. It is as if the agencies really dont mind things going bad in Gujarat, but few more leads have to be dug up so that they dont cause problems else where :P ;).
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^^ Really feel sad for all the IPS and other policemen who are languishing in jail instead of being given medals for hunting down ISI operatives just because of the vote bank politics of a certain party and because they happened to be in the wrong state cadre.

The same work done by policemen of "secular ruled" states and the results would have been different. Shudder to think the fate of the men who did the Batla encounter if they had done so under a non-INC govt.
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Continuing the issue of temple near charminar...

Charminar inspector transferred
Dispute on the construction of a temporary structure outside the Bhagyalaxmi temple at the Charminar for the last few days resulted in the transfer of Charminar police inspector V Shyam Babu. Inspector of task force S Mohan Kumar has been posted in his place.

Though police officials said that he was facing several allegations, sources said that the transfer came after a political party brought pressure on the top brass to shift him immediately.

According to sources, the political party alleged that Babu was favouring the Bhagyalaxmi temple management.
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Well.. The paid media did it again.

http://www.firstpost.com/videos/man-sla ... icle_fwire

http://www.firstpost.com/india/man-slap ... 18730.html
Passengers on board a Mumbai-Delhi IndiGo flight had to deal with the threat of violence mid-air as a co-passenger started misbehaving and physically assaulting the cabin crew.

According to a Times of India report, 41-year-old Mursalim Shaikh had to be pinned down by the cabin crew and way to the cockpit of the plane had to be blocked with a food trolley, after the used car dealer from Virar slapped an air hostess.

Representational image. AFP.
According to reports, Mursalim had been staring at a middle aged lady co-passenger ever since he boarded the flight and allegedly muttered insults aimed at her. The woman then complained to the air hostess who requested him to ‘sit properly’.

Mursalim apparently flew into a rage following that and slapped the air hostess. He also tried to heckle other members of the cabin crew and passengers, according to a NDTV report. He started screaming that he will take ‘revenge’.

It was then that the cabin crew got together to hold him down. The man was arrested by the CISF after the flight landed in Delhi – the flight commander had requested for a priority landing.

Hindustan Times quotes JS Deswal, deputy general of police IGI as saying: “We have taken the passenger in our custody. We will book him under a criminal offence based on a formal complaint from the airline.”

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has proposed a policy by which offenders like Mursalim will be fined upto Rs 5 lakh and jailed for one year. As per present rules, passengers who misbehave are let off for Rs 1,200.
No reference to his Jihadi slogans. Just another unruly behavior.
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Our great UPA-2 now says "dont mix sports and politics". Then why the $%#^ did they not continue playing with TSP after 26/11?

Do NOT mix sports, politics: Shinde on Indo-Pak cricket
Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said that sports and politics should not be mixed as the cricket series will pave the way for improving bilateral ties between India and Pakistan.

"When cricketers from other countries come to India, not only Pakistan, it is our duty to protect them. We will discuss and provide the best possible security. We are going to be very alert," he said when asked about Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray's threat.

Shinde said there would be no compromises on the security of Pakistani cricketers and spectators.
Is there a facepalm icon for the bolded quote? The man isnt worried about Indians being secure or the "spectators" melting away into Desh/conducting recce like earlier and he wants to assure that security of TSPians will be 400% ensured? :roll: :roll:
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Why dont I hear any calls of Boycott of the games from any proud Mumbaikars and for that matter Bharatiyas? And the Indian cable TV operators boycotting the transmission of the games?

What happened to all the patriots outside BR and living in India?
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RamaY wrote:Why dont I hear any calls of Boycott of the games from any proud Mumbaikars and for that matter Bharatiyas? And the Indian cable TV operators boycotting the transmission of the games?

What happened to all the patriots outside BR and living in India?
And the 2nd match of the tour is in Ahmedabad. Why is the CM and current head of the Gujarat Cricket Association even allowing this?
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Instead of combating White Christian Missionaries from disrupting India's religious harmony, the Government of India officially issues "Missionary Visas" and thereby promotes Breaking India.

See these two links below:

http://passportindia.gov.in/AppOnlinePr ... saServices

Google Search on: India "Missionary Visa"

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&safe=off&t ... 80&bih=929
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sunnyP wrote:
RamaY wrote:Why dont I hear any calls of Boycott of the games from any proud Mumbaikars and for that matter Bharatiyas? And the Indian cable TV operators boycotting the transmission of the games?

What happened to all the patriots outside BR and living in India?
And the 2nd match of the tour is in Ahmedabad. Why is the CM and current head of the Gujarat Cricket Association even allowing this?
Very good Question.
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