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Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 13 Feb 2011 23:47
by Yayavar
Rony wrote:Here is the poster asking Muslims youngsters to target Hindu and Christian girls and engage in love Jihad. In the Socialist Republic of Kerala, Hindu and Christian girls are prime target of Love Jihad. Note the rates. Brahmins of all variety, especially Gujarati and Punjabi Brahman's, Punjabi Sikhs are most sought after but SC,STs and Buddhist have lesser rate.

What is the source? where was the poster?

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 14 Feb 2011 13:03
by Sachin
viv wrote:What is the source? where was the poster?
Could be a photo shop job. I am not saying that "Love Jihad" is an out right lie, but I dont think NDF folks are idiots to openly come out with such posters which give their full addresses and contact person details.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 14 Feb 2011 13:17
by UrNewAdmin
^NDF has declared dawaa to be its core mission, no doubt this love jihad is their work

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 14 Feb 2011 23:20
by Yayavar
^^ nice kshan-bhangur id :)

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2011 01:07
by abhishek_sharma
Emergence of right-wing terror a cause of worry: Pillai

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 495816.cms

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2011 01:08
by abhishek_sharma
BJP forcing Muslims to take up arms: Yasin Malik

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 495423.cms

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2011 01:55
by brihaspati
abhishek_sharma wrote:Emergence of right-wing terror a cause of worry: Pillai

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 495816.cms
Pillai raises important points : by his own logic,
(1) any investigation that is carried out under his tenure and which also finds "Right wing Hindu" terror is equally likely to have been falsely implicated by officials [once you discredit your own institution, its legitimacy is forever gone]
(2) in the future he will also be liable to be possibly found guilty for false implication and therefore liable for penalties and "actions".
(3) he ignores the possibility that the government is seen as pandering to Islamist violence, by not being able to take a single positive step to redress the grievances post 26/11 for example, and protective of only Islamist interests. It can be that his own administration is the root cause for providing incentive for potential growth of "hindu right wing" militancy. If this is proved in the future, he should also be prepared to face the music then!

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2011 02:18
by brihaspati
abhishek_sharma wrote:BJP forcing Muslims to take up arms: Yasin Malik

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 495423.cms
(1) Malik should consider that his Islamist's birather's behaviour towards non-Muslims of even his state, could be an equal cause of anger on non-Muslim part against Kashmiri Islamists.
(2) Violence against Kashmiri's outside the state of Kashmir? That proves that Kashmiris can travel, settle, do business outside their state. How many of them have returned to the Valley because of that suppose maltreatment outside their state? However, Yasin's state does not allow non-Muslims of India to settle, and do business in the valley. Whatever was there, his pals hounded out - raped, looted and massacred.
(3) Sure - non-violent popular methods are not the domain of only Kashmiri Muslims. Applause to Malik - for he raises the idea. Malik should think what may happen, if a non-violent Egypt style popular movement starts with demands that go against Islamist interests? Of course the Congress type gov's, the Congress party, and their leftist and other opportunist and ideologically confused adjunct will come out on Malik's side and may proudly justify state-violence on such popular movements.

The army beat up the protesters in Tahreer square. Malik should wait until more reports of torture and killings by the Egyptian army comes out. If the army seriously attacks the Square-protesters, it is the end of the army long-run. If the army in India comes out under orders of the Congress to violently suppress a "Hindu" popular non-violent movement, it will be the end of the upper echelons of the army. But Malik has only the Congress as protector, so he should tread more carefully!

Malik should understand his own logic - Egypt's lessons are when the rashtra suppresses the demands and objectives of the majority, the rashtra crumbles. Kashmir is a mere province, a region within the "rashtra" - and a rashtra whose majority are not Kashmiri-Muslims. So Egypts happenings will happen with the correct "majority" not majority within a small valley.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 15 Feb 2011 23:40
by Sushupti
Interactive Map of Direct Grants by U S Grantmakers to non US recipeints.

http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/ma ... unit=India

in above this one is interesting:

http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/ma ... unit=India

Grantmaker List for Christian Dalit Liberation Movement

Ford Foundation NY $400,000

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2011 09:27
by abhishek_sharma
Aseemanand to Ajmer CJM: Want to make statement in private

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Aseem ... ate/750688

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2011 14:50
by abhishek_sharma
NIA files chargesheet against 24 for training Kerala youth for terror

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 508011.cms

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 16 Feb 2011 22:16
by ramana
This NIA is another joke agency created for Chidu's favorite pastime of chasing ghosts to create new votebanks. Has it solved any single case after it was created?

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 18 Feb 2011 07:09
by partha
http://ramanstrategicanalysis.blogspot. ... visit.html
One would have expected the Maulana to play an important role in this. Instead of staying on in Pakistan during Mr.Kerry's visit he has come away to India, reportedly to lend a helping hand in sorting out the differences in Deoband and to ensure that nobody in Deoband deviates from the policy of opposing Shri Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Gujarat. This would show that L-Affaire Deoband has greater importance in his eyes than L'Affaire Davis.
Why is Fazlur Rehman allowed to meddle in internal politics of Indian organization? I find this disturbing.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 18 Feb 2011 07:13
by partha
http://wearethebest.wordpress.com/2011/ ... abha-seat/
“Aziz Burney’s ‘defeat’ does not augur well for the Urdu media. It has vindicated the charge that Urdu media has a paranoid psyche and hallucinates the ghost of conspiracy in every affair and does not have faith in the government, the security agencies and the army. Indeed, even a casual reading of practically any Urdu newspaper creates the impression that Indian Muslims are in a state of jihad against their own country.
New thread idea: Monitoring Urdu press in India. I don't know Urdu hence cannot contribute to that thread. People who know Urdu can start the thread if the idea is worthy of considering.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 14:52
by SSridhar
Kerala Govt. gives nod to prosecute IGP Thachankary for amassed wealth
More importantly, the terror links need to be investigated.
The State government has reportedly given sanction to the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB) to prosecute Inspector-General of Police Tomin Thachankary on the charge of amassing wealth beyond the known sources of his legitimate income. The government has acted on the basis of a report filed by the VACB earlier. However, any move to prosecute Mr. Thachankary will require Central government sanction.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 17:49
by Rony
Can any Tamil member translate the below report and give the details.

http://www.tamilhindu.com/2011/02/thanj ... st-hindus/

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 18:31
by rvishwak
any news on the kidnapped DM in orissa??
no bits on whether govt is doing anything for his release. guess they should not do any negotiations with the reds as there is very little chance that reds will harm him. read somewhere the DM was quite popular with the public, any harm to him will get them the public wrath.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 20 Feb 2011 06:38
by SSridhar
Pakistani Rahat Fateh Ali Khan to be charged under customs act

As he is a Pakistani, the first thing to do is to investigate his terror links. It must be a standard procedure in India to assume any Pakistani as a terrorist first and proceed from there. This guy has been caught with large sums of foreign currency which must raise the antennae immediately.
Celebrated Bollywood singer from Pakistan Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and his manager, from whom undeclared foreign currency was allegedly seized by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence at Delhi airport a week ago, are to be charged with offences under the Customs Act.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 20 Feb 2011 06:42
by suryag
Apart from the singer rest of the troupe should be under focus, most often operatives end up as tabla saaf karne waala

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 20 Feb 2011 17:50
by Singha
goi is going to release 5 naxal leaders in exchange fr captive dc. Rubiya case redux. Get set fr sheet to hit fan.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 20 Feb 2011 21:08
by sum
Singha wrote:goi is going to release 5 naxal leaders in exchange fr captive dc. Rubiya case redux. Get set fr sheet to hit fan.
Would think that every DM/IAS babu in Maoist hit areas would now have to be double careful since the Maoists seem to have hit upon the right formula to get all their top guys out of jail..

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 20 Feb 2011 22:32
by Sushupti
Rajiv Malhotra's speech from launch ceremony of the book "Breaking India".

Rajiv MAlhotra-1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqsYWgiV3yc

Rajiv Malhotra-2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc19N26IrVY

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 07:25
by Sravan
Can India leverage this for security?

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 10:37
by abhishek_sharma
Lack of political will in fighting insurgency: Former top cop

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/lack- ... op/752665/

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 13:52
by Sachin
NIA wants the bail of Soofiya Mahdani cancelled. Court also accepts NIA request of an in-camera trial of the Kozhikode Blasts case.
Mathrubhumi (English)

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 14:07
by Chandragupta
partha wrote:http://ramanstrategicanalysis.blogspot. ... visit.html
One would have expected the Maulana to play an important role in this. Instead of staying on in Pakistan during Mr.Kerry's visit he has come away to India, reportedly to lend a helping hand in sorting out the differences in Deoband and to ensure that nobody in Deoband deviates from the policy of opposing Shri Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Gujarat. This would show that L-Affaire Deoband has greater importance in his eyes than L'Affaire Davis.
Why is Fazlur Rehman allowed to meddle in internal politics of Indian organization? I find this disturbing.
Apparently, Fazlur Rehman had flown to India in 2007 as well, to broker peace between Madanis. So this is not a one off thing. I am astounded that this has just slipped under the radar of BRF without discussions. What does it show about Indian Muslims & their institutions?

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 19:22
by Singha
ias trainees came to manerwar fr demo. Tried to pinch some spent ammo. Stopped by stone faced troopers in front of bus and made to return cases. So they audit issued ammo vs unused

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 19:30
by habal
Maulana Fazl ur Rehman has helped out the Indian govt on various issues at various ocassions. As part of global ummah, he neither has excess love towards Pakistan and neither does he have excess hate towards India.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 19:53
by Mahendra
Hope the customs keep an eye on the amount of furrin currency the esteemed Maulana tries to tack back to Pakhanastan for his services rendered in India

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 22:27
by Marut
Singha wrote:ias trainees came to manerwar fr demo. Tried to pinch some spent ammo. Stopped by stone faced troopers in front of bus and made to return cases. So they audit issued ammo vs unused
All forces (military, paramil - state or central, police) audit ammunition. Ammunition is not freely available to all and rationed very carefully, especially the police forces who don't fire a high amount anyways. Unspent ammo has to be deposited back to the armoury. Any mismatch will mean a negative remark in service record for armourers.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 10:58
by abhishek_sharma
Godhra victims, VHP angry with Narendra Modi

http://www.hindustantimes.com/rssfeed/A ... 65215.aspx

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 11:03
by abhishek_sharma

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 12:24
by sum
abhishek_sharma wrote:Godhra victims, VHP angry with Narendra Modi

http://www.hindustantimes.com/rssfeed/A ... 65215.aspx
Is there any one in this world who is not angry or wanting to assassinate NaMo ( even Indresh Kumar and Col. Purhit were supposedly angry against him as per secular media :roll: :roll: )?

Even then the man manages to get majority seats in 3 elections despite every one and their uncle supposedly being angry at NaMo.. what does say about the bias of the "secular" DDM?

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 14:26
by Sanku
That's Hindustan Times for gods sake, just one step away from Doggy Raja (Their English is better)

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 14:54
by sum
Sanku wrote:That's Hindustan Times for gods sake, just one step away from Doggy Raja (Their English is better)
Their editor, Vinod Sharma gets more animated and ultra pro INC in any debate on TV ( he was the only guy defending INC during the worst days of 2G scam when event he congress spokesperson was preferring to remain mum)....sometimes, Manish Tiwari or Jayanthi have to step in to cool him down. That clearly reflects in all the articles in HT these days.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 15:40
by nagesh
That's Vinod sharma,not Gupta,i think.
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Their editor, Vinod Gupta(??) gets more animated and ultra pro INC in any debate on TV ( he was the only guy defending INC during the worst days of 2G scam when event he congress spokesperson was preferring to remain mum)....sometimes, Manish Tiwari or Jayanthi have to step in to cool him down. That clearly reflects in all the articles in HT these days.[/quote]

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 17:04
by Pranav
sum wrote:
abhishek_sharma wrote:Godhra victims, VHP angry with Narendra Modi

http://www.hindustantimes.com/rssfeed/A ... 65215.aspx
Is there any one in this world who is not angry or wanting to assassinate NaMo ( even Indresh Kumar and Col. Purhit were supposedly angry against him as per secular media :roll: :roll: )?
Actually it was Purohit wanting to assassinate Indresh Kumar and Mohan Bhagwat ... as far as I can tell Indresh is an above-board kind of person.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 20:53
by Sanku
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/godhr ... 63/753169/

Godhra verdict: Ahmedabad court convicts 31, acquits 63
"Petrol was brought... the train was made to stop. Electricity was cut and the huge quantity of petrol was poured in the train. Coach S-6 was then set afire," Panchal said replying to a query on the prosecution's theory of conspiracy.
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http://www.dailypioneer.com/319611/Godh ... iracy.html

Godhra verdict vindicates BJP stand on it being a conspiracy
Reacting to the judgement, BJP spokesperson Tarun Vijay said "this has exposed the nefarious designs of the UPA government which tried to cover up the entire ghastly episode."
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http://www.timesnow.tv/INDIA/Godhra-was ... 365914.cms

Godhra was a conspiracy: Special Court

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 21:08
by Sachin
ramana wrote:Has it solved any single case after it was created?
If I am not mistaken, the first charge sheet put up in a court by the NIA would be the Kozhikode City Twin blast case. The court have allowed the NIA plea to allow an In Camera Trial.

Re: Internal Security Watch

Posted: 23 Feb 2011 00:05
by ramana
abhishek_sharma wrote:Godhra victims, VHP angry with Narendra Modi

http://www.hindustantimes.com/rssfeed/A ... 65215.aspx
This article is psy-ops before the verdict to claim the victims are angry at Modi govt for not doing enough relief for them.

One thing the people should eschew is use strong words for they will be twisted by DDM for agenda purposes.

HT being a secular paper is expected to misuse them.