Although I am loathe to the idea of giving a link to another blog for information, but when the blog belongs to the intrepid and inimitable Kanchan Gupta, all bets are off.
He has unearthed a document clearly depicting Sohrabuddin the man. This is the terrorist who has become the cause-celebre for the likes of the despicable Teesta Setalvad who would stoop to any disgusting levels to bring down the only functional state government in the entire union. Of course for the Congress, the likes of Amin bring a god-sent opportunity to divert the national attention from the litany of problems facing the entire union. I hope the Indian populace sees through this transparent charade and rejects it with extreme prejudice.
My question to the readers is: What would you do to the man who guns down (let's say) Dawood Ibrahim? Do you punish him for human rights's violation or do you reward him for saving the tax payer millions of Rupees for the eventual court cases?
"Sohrabbuddin was not an ordinary criminal as projected by the petitioner in the alleged encounter case. Sohrabuddin had spread his tentacles in four states viz. Gujarat, Rajasthan, MP and Maharashtra. He was working in tandem with mafia dons like late Abdul Latif and Daud Ibrahim. With the active support of Dawood Ibrahim, Rasul Parti, and Mammumiya Panjumia, he was continuously smuggling in dangerous weapons and other contraband from Pakistan. In one case alone, detected by the DCB crime branch of Ahmedabad, 24 AK-56 rifles, 27 Hand grenades, 5250 cartridges and 81 magazines were recovered from one of his family owned property in Madhya Pradesh. "
The rest of this eye opener can be read at the following:
http://kanchangupta.blogspot.com/2010/07/criminal-history-of-sohrabbuddin.html
He has unearthed a document clearly depicting Sohrabuddin the man. This is the terrorist who has become the cause-celebre for the likes of the despicable Teesta Setalvad who would stoop to any disgusting levels to bring down the only functional state government in the entire union. Of course for the Congress, the likes of Amin bring a god-sent opportunity to divert the national attention from the litany of problems facing the entire union. I hope the Indian populace sees through this transparent charade and rejects it with extreme prejudice.
My question to the readers is: What would you do to the man who guns down (let's say) Dawood Ibrahim? Do you punish him for human rights's violation or do you reward him for saving the tax payer millions of Rupees for the eventual court cases?
"Sohrabbuddin was not an ordinary criminal as projected by the petitioner in the alleged encounter case. Sohrabuddin had spread his tentacles in four states viz. Gujarat, Rajasthan, MP and Maharashtra. He was working in tandem with mafia dons like late Abdul Latif and Daud Ibrahim. With the active support of Dawood Ibrahim, Rasul Parti, and Mammumiya Panjumia, he was continuously smuggling in dangerous weapons and other contraband from Pakistan. In one case alone, detected by the DCB crime branch of Ahmedabad, 24 AK-56 rifles, 27 Hand grenades, 5250 cartridges and 81 magazines were recovered from one of his family owned property in Madhya Pradesh. "
The rest of this eye opener can be read at the following:
http://kanchangupta.blogspot.com/2010/07/criminal-history-of-sohrabbuddin.html
Anant,
ReplyDeleteYou did very well to provide the link to Kanchan Gupta's article. While people are aware that Sohrabuddin was an anti-social character with terror links, most including myself did not know the extent to which he was involved in terrorist activities. Kanchan Gupta's article brought this out so clearly !
I have no doubt that Narendra Modi and Amit Shah gave instructions for his killing. And it enhances my respect for them and for BJP.
I know very well, better than the likes of Teesta Setalvad, the importance of human rights and the need for government authorities to stick to norms of human rights and laid down law. However, Human Rights activists rarely have been exposed to risks of losing their human rights.
Those who have faced criminal behavior themselves, in howsoever small a way, would understand that the priority in such matters is to achieve the end result - through proper process if possible, but if not, and we all know how effective proper process is in Indian nowadays, then through "direct" action such as taken by Gujarat government.
Finally, the likes of Sohrabuddin are able to operate with impunity because our justice administration is so weak and corrupt. Even courts are dens of corruption. Go and file a case and try to move it forward. You have to pay money at every step inside the court of law that should be a temple of justice.
The same corruption and ineffectiveness, I am sure will enable Amit Shah to come out of it almost unscathed. If indeed, our courts were capable of delivering justice, then Amit Shah would neither need to resort to direct action, nor would he like to.
Sanjay