In a recent post we proposed that the reason for Digvijay’s lies could be the usual hatred for BJP and votebank politics. While those are solid reasons, another reason and a much more nefarious one could be the real one. We would like to thank a friend of the blog, Nishant for alerting us about a news report from Mumbai Mirror. It all seems like a sequence from a cheap Bollywood potboiler. After the Batla House shootout in New Delhi, two terrorists died and one escaped. The escapee hid in a village in Azamgarh. The police chased him down there and were doing there duty when politicians from Samajwadi Party and Congress stopped them from entering the village. In words of the police: A police team was deployed, but the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force did not allow them to enter, the source said. “In fact, their entry too was banned because, by then, the encounter in Delhi had assumed political proportions and politicians were streaming into the village.” This enabled the terrorist and his other friends to escape to Dubai and Pakistan via Nepal. That terrorist was Shahnawaz Khan who is now the main suspect in the Varanasi blast. I am sure the gravity of the implication is not lost on anyone. Our own politicians, mainly the self styled champions of secularism are responsible for one death and many serious injuries. In any other civilized country, these politicians would be put away for ever. In India, they are still in position of power. Are we not the most forgiving nation in the world? More Catholic than Catholics in turning the other cheek?
Could it be possible that Digvijay Singh is trying to divert attention from the culpability of Congress politicians by creating diversions like the specter of Hindu Terrorism and non-existent phone calls?
I really pray to Bholenath that the voters will see through these criminal shenanigans and vote these people out. That is the least we can do. Expecting them to be punished would be too much to ask in our ever forgiving nation.
Could it be possible that Digvijay Singh is trying to divert attention from the culpability of Congress politicians by creating diversions like the specter of Hindu Terrorism and non-existent phone calls?
I really pray to Bholenath that the voters will see through these criminal shenanigans and vote these people out. That is the least we can do. Expecting them to be punished would be too much to ask in our ever forgiving nation.
Here’s how politicians come to terrorists’ aid
Suspected Varanasi blast plotter, Dr Shahnawaz Khan, was almost nabbed after the 2008 Batla House encounter; political influence helped him evade cop net.
When the Batla House encounter took place in New Delhi on September 19, 2008, two of Khan’s associates were killed. At the time of the encounter, Khan and a few of his operatives were in Lucknow.
Fearing that the police were trailing him, Khan escaped to Sarai Mir village in Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh where he holed up in a small house.
The police, who had got wind of his whereabouts, tried closing in on Khan and his associates. However, political interference ensured that this did not happen.
“The Batla House encounter was just in the news and the situation in Azamgarh was politically charged at the time,” sources in the Mumbai Crime Branch said. “Thanks to politicians from the Congress and Samajwadi Party, no police team was allowed to enter that part of Azamgarh.”
Read the complete article at: http://www.mumbaimirror.com/article/2/2010121020101210030853929a2699527/Here%E2%80%99s-how-politicians-come-to-terrorists%E2%80%99-aid-.html
Suspected Varanasi blast plotter, Dr Shahnawaz Khan, was almost nabbed after the 2008 Batla House encounter; political influence helped him evade cop net.
When the Batla House encounter took place in New Delhi on September 19, 2008, two of Khan’s associates were killed. At the time of the encounter, Khan and a few of his operatives were in Lucknow.
Fearing that the police were trailing him, Khan escaped to Sarai Mir village in Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh where he holed up in a small house.
The police, who had got wind of his whereabouts, tried closing in on Khan and his associates. However, political interference ensured that this did not happen.
“The Batla House encounter was just in the news and the situation in Azamgarh was politically charged at the time,” sources in the Mumbai Crime Branch said. “Thanks to politicians from the Congress and Samajwadi Party, no police team was allowed to enter that part of Azamgarh.”
Read the complete article at: http://www.mumbaimirror.com/article/2/2010121020101210030853929a2699527/Here%E2%80%99s-how-politicians-come-to-terrorists%E2%80%99-aid-.html
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