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@chetak Ji,
Can not the highest security prison in a large state in India keep 30 hardened criminals inside? What resources were lacking?

While we support police for shooting the escaped terrorists dead, the security lapses in prison need proper investigation and the police force needs better discipline and training. What use is a high security prison if SIMI terrorists can escape repeatedly?

Supposed inadequate resources cannot be an excuse for lack of professionalism and rigor in prison security processes.
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schinnas wrote:@chetak Ji,
Can not the highest security prison in a large state in India keep 30 hardened criminals inside? What resources were lacking?

While we support police for shooting the escaped terrorists dead, the security lapses in prison need proper investigation and the police force needs better discipline and training. What use is a high security prison if SIMI terrorists can escape repeatedly?

Supposed inadequate resources cannot be an excuse for lack of professionalism and rigor in prison security processes.
schinnas ji,


some inadequacies of the prison were briefly discussed on TV. Bribery and corruption is rampant in all prisons. Systemic issue. Goes to the very top of the prison administration.

The jehadis were allowed to mingle thru the day and were only locked up at night. They were also allowed the usual visitors who would surely have carried messages back and forth. No recording of such conversations/visits.

Fault of the administration at all levels cannot be denied.

Whose father, what goes?? is the attitude.
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Two years ago, ex-prison chief told MP govt: Jail vulnerable, many gaps, how long will God help
Two years ago, ex-prison chief told MP govt: Jail vulnerable, many gaps, how long will God help

Former Madhya Pradesh IG (Prisons), G K Agarwal, had sent the letter a few months after the jailbreak in Khandwa in late 2013 when six SIMI activists had escaped.



Written by Milind Ghatwai | Bhopal | Published:November 2, 2016

THE MADHYA Pradesh government had been warned in 2014 by a retired jail official about the “vulnerable points, illogical security arrangements and deplorable condition of staff” at Bhopal Central Jail, from where eight activists of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) escaped on Monday and were later killed in an encounter.

Former Madhya Pradesh IG (Prisons), G K Agarwal, told The Indian Express that he had written the letter to the then state chief secretary, Anthony Desa, on June 26, 2014, and marked copies to National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and the Intelligence Bureau.


But nothing came of the warning, said Agarwal, even though he had sent the letter a few months after the jailbreak in Khandwa in late 2013 when six SIMI activists had escaped.

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Ex-IG (Prisons) G K Agarwal sent letter to chief secy Ex-IG (Prisons) G K Agarwal sent letter to chief secy

Agarwal said that he had also sought a meeting with authorities to offer suggestions on how to prevent such incidents from occurring in Bhopal or other jails, but got no response.

In the letter, Agarwal wrote: “At present, SIMI activists from other prisons have been kept in the Bhopal Central Jail. But given the structure of the jail building, its vulnerable points, illogical security arrangement and deplorable condition of staff, it would be wrong to presume that everything is OK if no major incident takes place. God is helping but it would a mistake to presume that he will continue to offer help.’’

Agarwal said that the letter had been forward to the jail administration at the time. When contacted, DG (Jail) Sanjay Chaudhary told The Indian Express that he was not aware of the letter.

“Given my experience, I thought it was my moral duty to apprise those in power about the situation,’’ said Agarwal, who retired in 2000.
He declined to specify the “vulnerable points” mentioned in the letter, but said that “the way the jail was built, there are many”.
“After the Khandwa jailbreak, I realised how easy it would be for SIMI activists or other hardened criminals to escape, given the way the jail department functions,” said Agarwal.

The retired officer alleged that the jail administration was hampered by staff shortage, which was compounded by the posting of several guards at the residences of senior prison officials.

On Monday, police said that the SIMI activists escaped around 3 am from the Central Jail after killing a head constable by slitting his throat using spoons and steel plates, and tying up another guard before crossing a wall using a rope made of bedsheets. Several guards were on leave when the jail break occurred, said officials.

On Tuesday, police said that a dedicated unit had been formed to provide round-the-clock security at the barracks where SIMI undertrials and other hardened criminals were lodged. A senior officer told The Indian Express that some of these activists had tried to escape in the past, too, but that bid was foiled.

Agarwal had previously raised questions over the state’s handling of its jails after it suspended a jailer for releasing five SIMI activists as part of the BJP government’s amnesty scheme in 2011 for prisoners who had completed half their terms and whose conduct was certified as “good”.

The five had been serving their term in Khachrod sub-jail and were among 600 prisoners released across the state on January 26 that year. They were re-arrested after protests by Bajrang Dal and VHP workers.

The state government later amended the scheme, excluding those convicted under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and other serious crimes.

Agarwal had defended the jailer, who faced a departmental inquiry, and argued that he was suspended for implementing government orders while senior officers got away with transfers. The government later revoked the inquiry.
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kvraghav wrote:
MohdKav wrote:
Its all over the news, check timesnow and NDTV website. The policeman themselves are saying during the encounter, "they are trying to talk to us"
Lots of things happen during encounter. The difference between regular crminial and terrorist encounter is the terrorist have suicidal tendencies. Their surrender most of the time will lead to more casualties. Who will be responsible for this? There is still nothing to suggest they we trying to surrender.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFLuPWc ... Z&index=16

Check it out. I have no issue with them being killed, if they were to be killed. But dont do it like idiots.
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In the mean while, it is back to business in Kerala
Malappuram collectorate blast: 'pressure cooker bomb' likely used, Laden's photo found...
Malappuram: An explosive went off inside a parked vehicle on the premises of the Malappuram district...
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Malappuram district collectorate, with police suggesting that the blast is similar to that of Kollam...
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Asked if Kerala police was viewing it a a terrorist act, the DGP said some pamphlets and a picture of slain al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden had been recovered from the spot...
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The blast was similar to the one at the court premises at Chittoor on April 7 in Andhra Pradesh and Mysuru in Karnataka on August 1, he said...
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During a search after the blast, police found a small cardboard box with the words 'The Base Movement' written on top. The box had a number of pamphlets and a thumb drive in it....
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Sachin,

What information do we have on " The Base Movement" Group ?
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MohdKav wrote:What information do we have on " The Base Movement" Group ?
Nothing much. From what I understand they claim to be the Indian unit of Al Qaeda. What I feel is that Indian Agencies should now really do not focus on the "names" or the "lineages" of these terrorist gangs. That is only going to confuse people and the agencies themselves. Terrorist gangs should be identified based on the out come they expect out of their terror acts. From what I understand Islamic terrorists are now in multiple groups, which each having some fancy title. So rather than going behind the titles, better to focus on the original issue - Islamic terrorism.
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All the goonda gangs in kerala right now have communist and islamic thugs. There is enough and more videos on youtube for me to feel not at all safe in Cochin
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Police is still protecting the Peace international school and BJP as usual doing utter stupidity over here with regards to the matter. Kerala leadership of BJP is absolutely stupid, castiest and dont know how to navigate the people or the system. Leaders are just camera hoggers
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http://indianexpress.com/article/cities ... d-3734434/

Is this a precursor to 2002 where riots resulted in the same time frame as heightened border issues and GoI looking to go after pakistan?
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and the Godhra Burning happenned exactly 1 day after UP elections ended so

1. Army and BSF busy with operation parakram
2. CRPF and all Central Police forces busy guarding UP Ballot papers and Machines.

So Center had no extra forces to spare.
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Dawood ko India aane se kaun rok raha hai

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Aditya_V wrote:and the Godhra Burning happenned exactly 1 day after UP elections ended so

1. Army and BSF busy with operation parakram
2. CRPF and all Central Police forces busy guarding UP Ballot papers and Machines.

So Center had no extra forces to spare.
Most of the Godhra Muslims who were accused of setting the train on fire were Congressmen.
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Wow RSN Singh (EX-RAW) explains why "sikular" politicians are rattled by the hunting down of SIMI terrorist pigs. Watch 15:00 min onwards. I have never seen RSN get so angry.

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Meanwhile the two of the SIMI terrorists are captured on video threatening NaMo is next on their list.

I think NIA needs to take Digvijay Singh into custody for aiding and abetting terrorism.

And give him mega dose of brain mapping drugs for information not evidence which is inadmissible in court.
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http://indianexpress.com/article/india/ ... p-3736286/

IN the end of video clip, this Mango Indian says that everyone is so happy that Aaj Desh ke Dushman Maare Hain: Sentiment of every Indian.
Jihadis were showing bravado at wrong place and on wrong time.
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RSS worker Rudresh's murder seems to be on the expected lines. It was a Jehadi attack; plain and simple. The Bangalore Police have got good information, and now seems to be opening up. Looks like the state BJP also ensured that the Bangalore Police do a good job.
PFI's Bengaluru head held for RSS worker's murder
Asim Shariff, 40, the Bengaluru district president of Popular Front of India (PFI), has been arrested over the murder of RSS worker R Rudresh. He is the fifth man to be arrested in the high-profile case.
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“They just want the PFI banned in Karnataka. Whenever any worker of the BJP or the RSS is targeted, the PFI is blamed,” Hasan said. “It’s totally unfair.” He claimed that the four suspects were no longer associated with the PFI .
{Taquiah tactician, I must say}

Rudresh murder suspects are SDPI, PFI members, say police
The police are likely to question the office-bearers of Popular Front of India (PFI), Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KDF) and Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) in connection with the recent murder of RSS worker R Rudresh on Kamaraj Road near Shivajinagar.

PS: There was a similar murder which happened in Mysore last year. The dead man was again a BJP or RSS worker who had actively worked against setting up of illegal/unauthorized mosques in Mysore.
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Bengaluru Police Ask Media To Restrain Tipu Sultan, RSS Worker Murder Coverage
BENGALURU: The police in Bengaluru has issued an advisory to news channels to exercise "restraint and sensitivity" while reporting on the murder of a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or RSS worker last month and the celebration of 18th century ruler Tipu Sultan's birth anniversary that have sparked protests.
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The murder had sparked off protests by RSS and BJP workers which had led to authorities issue curbs on large gatherings in various parts of Bengaluru last month.
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T.N. police question Rudresh murder suspect in Bengaluru - The Hindu
A special team from the Tamil Nadu Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID), as well as police teams from Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, were in Bengaluru to question Irfan Pasha and his associates, who were arrested on the charge of murdering Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) member R. Rudresh.

The CB-CID officers, who arrived two days ago, were ascertaining whether the accused had links to ‘groups’ in their respective States.

“We want to see if there is any similarity between the murder of Rudresh and Sasikumar, the Hindu Munani functionary, who was hacked to death in Coimbatore in September,” said a senior officer from the Tamil Nadu police.

“Our officers will also scan CCTV footage to see if the accused were in Coimbatore when Sasikumar was murdered.”

Mohamed Majidullah, Mohammed Sadiq, Wasim Ahmed, and Irfan Pasha were arrested for the murder of Rudresh on Kamaraj Road on October 16.

Larger conspiracy?
{It has been said by many people for a long time now that that was the case}


The purpose of the visit, said officials, was to see if the murder was part of a larger conspiracy. Before leaving the city on Sunday, the CID teams exchanged Intel inputs with their Bengaluru counterparts.{So, TN Police prima facie suspect a larger conspiracy. TN Police has taken the right decision after having failed to make any breakthrough for a long time and saying that the various murders in TN in the last two years were due to local enmity etc. That was a hogwash}
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Karnataka: BJP, RSS worker found dead in mysterious circumstances in Mysuru
This is getting murkier and murkier. Remember there was another case of a BJP worker getting murdered in Mysore. He too was fighting against the construction of mosques illegally. The case investigations did not got any where. Stuff like "personal enimity" has been used there as well.

In mid 1990s, lots of young RSS workers were found dead in central Kerala, as if they had a fall from their motor cycles, banged their head on the road and died. Finally a special team was formed (with an Inspector who broke open the entire case, and was never seen posted any where in Kerala after that - at least by the same name), and the truth was found out. It was a Muslim terrorist outfit who were behind the murderers. When these victims came riding along, metal bars were placed at the right level so that it hits the head. The bike's own speed would ensure that the injury is severe. The entire planning was done at the local mosques, and a Maulavi was the king pin. Even then, they had a "police like" hierarchy structure in place, and tried to ensure that a group of members did not know the other groups. But once the king pin was caught, every thing broke open.

A similar type organisation seems to be now operating in South India. 20 years have also brought in lots of improvements in communication, which also seems to be used by these organisations.
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Sachin, A new ISIS is taking shape in South India due to Political Correctness and negligence by South Indian states Police and the Home Minsters of those states.
Look at the laxity of TN police. All the murderers were trained in Kerala and TN and they now rush into question the suspects after Karnataka Police arrested them!!!!

We need to x-post these in the ISIS in India thread....

On twitter we created #ISISinSouthIndia hashtag after the Krnataka murders.
Earlier it was #ISISinTNKerala hashtag.
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http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/c ... taluk.html
BIDAR: Close on the heels of brutal murders of RSS worker Rudresh in Bengaluru and BJP Yuva Morcha leader J. Ravi at Periyapatna, another BJP activist, Sunil Dongre, was murdered at Sonal village of Aurad taluk on Sunday night.

Dongre’s body, which was found near the Government Primary School in the early hours of Monday, bore multiple stab injuries in the intestine, face and other parts. He is survived by his wife, mother and three children.

Dongre, 35, was said to be a staunch follower of Aurad MLA Prabhu Chavan and had a lot of clout in the villages nearby. He owned more than 50 acres of agricultural land in Sonal and was financially sound, the police said.

The police are investigating to ascertain the motive behind the murder. However, preliminary probe revealed that Dongre got a call on his mobile phone around 10 pm Sunday and had gone near the school. But later, his body was found with stab injuries, police sources said.

MLA Chavan visited Dongre’s house and consoled the family members.
Taking the state government to task, he alleged that BJP and RSS activists were being politically targeted in different parts of the state.

“Dongre was one such target. Home Minister G. Parameshwar has completely failed to discharge his duties,” he said, demanding a high-level probe into Donge’s murder. SP Prakash Nikam, Bhalki range DySP Ashok Kumar D.S. and other senior police officers visited the spot.
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Demonetisation drives Kashmir Valley agitation into hawala dead-end
The Modi government’s decision to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes is bad news indeed for the ongoing agitation in Kashmir that is funded largely through illegal hawala channels. Home ministry officials told Hindustan Times that separatist leaders in the state have communicated their concerns to the agitating cadres.

The J&K police has reported to New Delhi that separatists are flummoxed by the move as a result of which the four-month long agitation may be on the backburner. The separatist leaders rely on hawala channels through Bangladesh, Nepal and Dubai for funding the agitation. It is these sources that have dried up,” a home ministry official said on condition of anonymity.

Other officials say that CM Mehbooba Mufti Sayeed’s support for a dialogue between civil society leaders and hardliners like SAS Geelani has weakened the impact of the demonetisation move that would otherwise have pushed separatists on the backfoot. The Centre is opposed to any dialogue or any engagement with separatists.

Top intelligence officials say the Kashmir agitation will be on the backburner for at least four to five months, the time required to replenish separatist coffers through the black money route. “The demonetisation move has put hawala operations on hold as the new banknotes are still to be available in large numbers,” said a senior official.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com//art ... ttarget=no
NEW DELHI: An NGO run by lawyer Indira Jaising who had sought a reprieve for 1993 Mumbai blast convict Yakub Memon, one suspected of "funding proselytisation" and yet another that opposed the Koodankulam nuclear project are among 25 NGOs whose FCRA licence was not renewed for "anti-national" activities.
Jaising's Lawyers Collective and Compassion East India, an affiliate of US-based NGO Compassion International, are among the NGOs that cannot receive foreign funds for alleged activities "not conductive to national interest". According to official sources, Lawyers Collective, Compassion East India, People's Watch, Sanchal Foundation Hazards Centre, Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF) and Institute of Public Health (Bengaluru) are among the 25 NGOs that had applied for renewal of their five-year license under the Foreign Contributions Regulation Act, 2010.
The applications filed ahead of expiry of licence on October 31, 2016 were declined by the home ministry last month after intelligence agencies flagged their "anti-national activities and violations of FCRA provisions," said an official. Confirming that Lawyers Collective had been derecognized under FCRA, its managing trustee Indira Jaising told TOI on Friday: "Yes, they have (refused to renew our FCRA licence)....We are looking at all legal options."
Jaising and her husband Anand Grover had moved a last-minute petition in SC last year to challenge the rejection of Yakub Memon's clemency plea.Jaising has since sought to link the government's crackdown on her NGO, which led to suspension of its FCRA license in June this year, to the petition moved by her on Yakub's behalf.
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Another NGO debarred from receiving foreign funds is Compassion East India, a Kolkata-based affiliate of US charity Compassion International that Indian intelligence agencies suspect of "funding proselytisation and evangelism in the name of child welfare". Compassion International was put on `prior permission' list under FCRA earlier this year, requiring all its donations to Indian NGOS to be cleared by the home ministry .
People's Watch, the NGO founded by Henri Tiphagne who has been associated with the Koodankulam protests in Tamil Nadu, was refused renewal of registration for "inciting and sponsoring agitations against development projects in India at the cost of its economic well-being", claimed the official.
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http://www.firstpost.com/politics/the-hidden-kerala-link-in-the-murders-of-rss-bjp-members-in-karnataka-3095296.html
On Sunday, Sunil Dongre, a BJP worker was found murdered in Bidar, the northernmost district of Karnataka. This comes four days after BJP YuvaMorcha leader, J. Ravi was murdered near Mysore on 4 November. Two weeks ago Ravi, RSS worker Rudresh was stabbed to death in broad daylight by goons belonging to a Kerala-based radical Muslim outfit. On that occasion, I had remarked in my Firstpost column that “ever since Siddaramaiah took over as chief minister, Karnataka has increasingly begun to resemble Kerala in this respect: from the murder of (Kodagu VHP member) Kuttappa, to that of cow protection activist Prashant Poojary, to the fatal stabbing of BJP worker Raju, and now of Rudresh, the murders simply don’t seem to stop.”
But the alarming persistence with which members belonging to mainstream Hindu organizations like the RSS are being butchered gives rise to the suspicion that these are deliberate, targeted murders. Their only crime seems to be the fact that they are associated with Hindu and nationalist causes. But the more disturbing element is what has emerged in the cases of Rudresh and Kuttappa, as also the violence in Kodagu last year on the occasion of Tipu Jayanthi.
This is what eyewitness reports on the Kodagu incident say. A local VHP functionary of Madikeri said “There were around 100 people from VHP, who were silently protesting at Thimmaiah circle. Suddenly a mob came in many vehicles, most of them who came seems to be from Kerala. Police were aware of it. Though VHP workers requested police not to allow people in vehicles, police allowed them. They came from Mangalore road, Virajpet Road and Mysore Road. Rally entered the circle from 3 roads. While coming they simply attacked the innocent protestors whomever they saw. A stone hit Kuttappa and he was deeply injured and died in hospital. Vehicles came from Kerala and there were around two-three thousand people in the rally. Many cars and lorries with KL registration were seen. Some suspect that illegal Bangaldeshi labourers were also made part of the rally. SDPI and PFI workers are suspected behind this attack."
On the other hand, police interrogation of the accused in Rudresh’s murder reveals "how they frequently visited Kerala to attend meetings of radical outfits. Police suspect that the accused may have even been trained by members of such outfit. Preliminary investigation has revealed that the accused had gone to Kerala two days after the murder. We believe that the accused might have been trained by an organisation and they often visited camps in an isolated place in Kerala."
This Kerala link behind the repeated murdering spree of members belonging to Hindu organizations — now in Karnataka — is far more crucial than it appears.
In many ways, Kerala continues to remain isolated from the general mind-space of the nation and is mentioned mainly in the context of tourism and its deep Gulf connections. The media too, gives a passing mention even to disturbing events and developments there. Whatever be the reason, Kerala has long since emerged as the premier hub of Jihadism in India for a simple reason: it has had ample time to prepare, train and execute.
Two chilling reports from the Defence Ministry-funded but autonomous Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) outline what the nation is faced vis-a-vis the developments in Kerala. The foundation for jihadists in Kerala was laid in the wake of the post-Babri Masjid demolition and gained gradual foothold in the state and over time expanded across the nation.
Various Islamic outfits like the (banned) SIMI, ISS (Islamic Sevak Sangh), NDF, PDP (People’s Democratic Party) and their innumerable reincarnations continue to operate at multiple levels: as schools to indoctrinate, recruit and train Muslim youth in Jihad, as basis to carry out terror attacks and murders like the ones currently occurring in Karnataka,and as respectable fronts to acquire and leverage political power.
..... we must analyze the situation in Karnataka, which shares a border with Kerala. And like in Kerala, the Siddaramaiah government seems reluctant to act decisively against these killings; worse, its apathy only seems to have emboldened the murderers. If the murders of Poojary, Kuttappa, Raju and others occurred with a gap of few months between them, three murders have occurred in a span of two weeks.
The brazenness of these killings could also be attributed to the fact that the RSS and the BJP have a strong base in Karnataka, and such wanton murders can be seen as a brutally effective tactic to discourage those espousing Hindu causes. To put it bluntly, the killers may also be motivated by the fact that, like in Kerala, a weak political leadership with an eye on the vote bank, will not pursue these cases with the rigour they deserve.
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http://www.firstpost.com/politics/first ... 02340.html

Note the tone of the interviewee.

For example, in the Bejangi encounter you (the police) asked them to surrender when they fired for self protection. Even police fired, but when the police fires in self protection, Moists die but when they (Maoists) fire on you, you will be injured, you won’t die. You are not following the police orders and fundamental rights. Those people (Maoists) don’t have belief in your law, and are following their democratic rights and civil liberties. Though they fire, they ensure that you won't die, rather just get injured.
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Why all the Violence in Jammu-Kashmir Has Suddenly Stopped???
The unemployed and uneducated youth in Kashmir have a source of income there. All they need to do is to present themselves as “Freedom Fighters” of Kashmir. Then they have to perform some thrilling and adventurous activities. They get paid accordingly! A fun-filled job for the youth. More so for school-going children. There is a risk of injury of course. But who cares when the blood is hot and money is easy?Their Rate-Card is fixed. For throwing stones at the Indian Army Jawans, Rs 100 to Rs 500 per day. For stealing their weapons Rs 500 per weapon. For Grenade stealing and lobbying Rs 1000 per Grenade. But suddenly these brave Stone Pelters seem to be jobless. To be precise, since the historic move of Demonetization by our PM Modi , these misguided Kashmiri youth have lost their daily wages and daily thrilling experiences.
These agitations in Kashmir are staged by separatists like Syed Geelani, Yasin Malik Sheikh Yaqoob and so on. The payments are to be made on a day to day basis to the poor young Stone pelters. Suddenly they are unable to pay these young kids. With no monetary returns, these young kids discover that they are no longer the ‘freedom fighters’ of Kashmir.The investigating agencies have found a steady flow of money into Kashmir through Hawala channels of Pakistan. According to the report from Ministry of Home Affairs and few probing agencies, Crore of rupees have been smuggled to Jammu and Kashmir in gas cylinders. All of a sudden, PM Modi announces Demonetization. The crores of money stashed in Hawala Channels suddenly cease to be money. It becomes a pile of papers. Separatists are clueless, their funders speechless and as a result the stone pelters jobless. PM Modi kills three birds in one stone called ‘Demonetization’! As it turns out, PM Modi plays a Stone Pelter to this trio.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police has reported to New Delhi that separatists are bewildered by this crisis of Demonetization. The black money supplied by Pakistan through Hawala channels to Pro-Pakistan Separatists is in 500 and 1000 denominations. On 8th November , late evening PM Modi’s announcement of Demonetization of 500 and 1000 rupee notes was heartily applauded by Indians. But it surely sent a chill down the spines of all anti-national people. Separatists are panicked beyond limit as their source of income has dried up all of a sudden. Surprisingly (or not so) ,many politicians from Congress, Aam Aadmi Party and Paid Media are whining in the same tunes of these separatists.
It is stated by Top Intelligence officials that the backbone of the network of separatists is badly broken with the stoppage of funds from last few 3-4 days. With all the piled black money of Hawala discarded, Kashmir Agitation agenda of Separatists will have to be postponed. The Hawala Channel needs to recuperate from the shattering loss and build back their network of black money slowly. The process of recovery is going to take at least 4 to 5 months. Separatists have to keep their activities on hold.
The Pakistan High Commissioner, Mr. Abdul Basit is in Islamabad to devise "new strategies" to finance the separatists !
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ManSingh wrote:http://www.firstpost.com/politics/first ... 02340.html

Note the tone of the interviewee.

For example, in the Bejangi encounter you (the police) asked them to surrender when they fired for self protection. Even police fired, but when the police fires in self protection, Moists die but when they (Maoists) fire on you, you will be injured, you won’t die. You are not following the police orders and fundamental rights. Those people (Maoists) don’t have belief in your law, and are following their democratic rights and civil liberties. Though they fire, they ensure that you won't die, rather just get injured.
This VaraVara Rao and his ilk are responsible for misleading youth to their deaths over the decades. This rascal is called a Revolutionary poet (Viplava Kavi) and is really a Pied Piper of youth. He has led many of them to their death.
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ramana wrote:
ManSingh wrote:http://www.firstpost.com/politics/first ... 02340.html

Note the tone of the interviewee.

For example, in the Bejangi encounter you (the police) asked them to surrender when they fired for self protection. Even police fired, but when the police fires in self protection, Moists die but when they (Maoists) fire on you, you will be injured, you won’t die. You are not following the police orders and fundamental rights. Those people (Maoists) don’t have belief in your law, and are following their democratic rights and civil liberties. Though they fire, they ensure that you won't die, rather just get injured.
This VaraVara Rao and his ilk are responsible for misleading youth to their deaths over the decades. This rascal is called a Revolutionary poet (Viplava Kavi) and is really a Pied Piper of youth. He has led many of them to their death.
VaraVara Rao is openly maoist and everyone knows that. But then even the Supreme Court is compromised.
It would convene an emergency meeting within hours just to give bail to Teesta Setalvad lest she gets arrested.

And now this. It wouldnt let Chhattisgarh Police even question maoist sympathisers Archana Prasad and Nalini Sundar without their prior permission.

http://www.business-standard.com/articl ... 686_1.html
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They are more like Maoist OGWs than mere sympathizers.

BTW, is this Nalini character Siddharth Varadarajan's wife?
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FWIW Many business folks who were in Iron Ore mining and export (5 years ago) business mentioned that Politicians were worse than Maoists / Naxalites in terms of greed and ruthlessness. If the politician did not get paid their cut, the safety of promoter and site staff family was at stake.
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Bart S wrote:They are more like Maoist OGWs than mere sympathizers.

BTW, is this Nalini character Siddharth Varadarajan's wife?
yes, she is.
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chetak wrote:
Bart S wrote:They are more like Maoist OGWs than mere sympathizers.

BTW, is this Nalini character Siddharth Varadarajan's wife?
yes, she is.
If so, explains a lot.

Rational people need to expose these linkages more so that these folks lose credibility. Otherwise these SV types of folks who were in positions of power like being the editor of The Hindu, get taken at face value by gullible people instead of their vested interests being exposed.
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Bart S wrote:
chetak wrote:
yes, she is.
If so, explains a lot.

Rational people need to expose these linkages more so that these folks lose credibility. Otherwise these SV types of folks who were in positions of power like being the editor of The Hindu, get taken at face value by gullible people instead of their vested interests being exposed.
remains to be seen if she is also a US citizen like her equally potty mouth husband.

She can be legally skewered if she is, because a non Indian citizen hobnobbing with undesirables would be against visa conditions
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http://b.goodtorrent.netlogs.alternet.o ... ps-america

Look at this. This group wants to connect India with Trump America
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svinayak wrote:http://b.goodtorrent.netlogs.alternet.o ... ps-america

Look at this. This group wants to connect India with Trump America
Warning. The article is written by Teesta Setalvad.
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Bhurishravas wrote:
svinayak wrote:http://b.goodtorrent.netlogs.alternet.o ... ps-america

Look at this. This group wants to connect India with Trump America
Warning. The article is written by Teesta Setalvad.
EVERYBODY DOWNLOAD THIS ARTICLE, DO A SCREEN GRAB OF THE ARTICLE ON THE WEBSITE, AND SAVE THE EVIDENCE PLEASE.

The value of having hard evidence of an article wherein Teesta Setalvad attacks the Trump administration is self explanatory. This is too valuable to get lost. Save and backup with multiple redundancy, please.

Then, and only then, TWEET to the real DT.
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Rdevji, did not find anything wrong in the article wrt Trump?? except for few S Palin remarks??
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Is there sabotage and conspiracy to the four train accidents in North India? Is this related to demonetizaction drive by Govt.
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