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Tejpal , Mullah Zaeef and SIMI : तेजपाल के मुल्ला जैफ और सिमी से रिश्ते क्या राष्ट्र हित मैं हैं ?

TEJPAL, MULLAH ZAEEF AND SIMI 

                                 Great Editor’s Advocacy for Islamists

                                                              -Ram Kumar Ohri, IPS (Retd)

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Yesteryears Great Editor has a colourful personae and mysterious past. Historically the secularist chatterati always had a short memory and somewhat purblind vision.  It is surprising how the Indian media and charmed glitterati of  the 2013 THINK festival could not decode the mystery of Tejpal’s invite to Mullah Abdul  Saeed  of Taliban to Goa for being counted among the galaxy of global intellectuals. According to the Raisina Hill buzz, the Great Editor worked overtime to get the clearance of intelligence agencies for the necessary visa for  ensuring  presence  of the great Mullah of Taliban at THINK-2013.  No one knows whether the city grapevine of  Tarun Tejpal’s  intimate proximity to Mullah Zaeef is a town gossip or  ground reality.

Mullah Zaeef is a notorious misogynist believing in stoning  of  women, as prescribed in shariah.   Tarun Tejpal is a twice-sworn secularist.  What is the connection between the two fundamentalists, one a hard boiled Islamist and the other a self-annointed secularist ?  This  question has often bothered me and some of my friends.  A  friend of mine is convinced that thereby hangs a shadowy tale.

In August  2008  the so-called  Great Editor  had carried out  a sustained campaign, bordering on secular morbidity,  in  defence of  the  banned jihadi terrorist outfit, SIMI  (Students  Islamic Movement  of  India) which had  by then  already  morphed into the  notorious  kaffir-killer outfit,  the  Indian Mujahideen.  Being a well informed journalist Tejpal  could not be ignorant of the fact that barely  a few months ago in November,2007, a menacing e-mail had been circulated to media  by  the  radical outfit, Indian Mujahideen  in  proclaiming,  “The  war  of  civilization between  the Muslims and the infidels has begun in Indian territory.”

Surely the Great Editor could not be unaware  of  the  following  important

facts about SIMI published  from time to time in  newspapers and journals and readily available in public domain :

i)                   The outfit was commissioned in Aligarh Muslim University on April 28,

1977, in Aligarh University and named the Students Islamic. Its avowed goal is to establish Muslim rule in India.

 

ii)                Before it was banned,  the logo of  SIMI  flaunted a very intimidatory logo depicting  a copy of the Quran spread   across the globe and two AK-47s  placed astride the holy book  for waging jihad against infidels.

 

iii)              That the single-minded goal of SIMI is to transform India into Dar-ul-Islam either by concerting everyone to Islam, and if necessary by waging Islam’s holy war for achieving its cherished goal.

 

iv)              SIMI does not believe in the concept of nation State, nor does it subscribe to secularism. It wants to establish an Islamic caliphate across India  cast in the mould of Nizam-e-Mustafa.

 

Every Indian journalist knows that the most frequently flaunted slogan  of  SIMI  has been, “Allah is our Lord, the Qur’an is our constitution, Muhammad is our leader, Jihad is  our way and Shahada is our desire”.   In addition, SIMI has always praised  the Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden is an outstanding example of a true Mujahid, who has undertaken Jihad  on behalf of  the ‘Ummah’.

According to Yoginder Sikand, a  well known scholar  of Islam,  SIMI  considers ‘Nationalism’  as a false idol devised by the non-Muslim enemies of the faith. All non-Muslims are branded by SIMI as ‘kafirs’, and no distinction is made among them. Because of the Quranic belief that the enemies of Allah are likely to offer stiff resistance to Islam, SIMI  has been openly preaching that  violent Jihad needs to be waged against kaffirs of India (read the Hindus).

Despite all these facts known to even a ‘cub -journalist’  Tarun Tejpal   had the cheek to launch a vigorous campaign to defend SIMI in August, 2008, by publishing as  many as seventeen articles vociferously defending the radical outfit  in his liberal-left  magazine, Tehelka.  To quote Tejpal, a three month long investigation by Tehelka’s Editor-at-Large, Ajit Sahi, had revealed “a chilling and systematic witch-hunt against innocent Muslims”.

The  following pearls of wisdom incorporated  by the renowned secularist

in his articletitled  ‘The Thin Red Line’, revealed his  unwavering  commitment to

the cause of jihadis operating under the umbrella of SIMI and Indian Mujahideen:

“The Indian state must  tread carefully.The individual tragedies point to a wider psychosis. For the last many years – abetted by global trends – the state’s actions seem to be deepening a prejudice against Muslims.”

In his highly laboured brief for SIMI the Great Editor  pontificated that “not just the  policing and the intelligence agencies that are to blame  – even the judicial process is often complicit in the miscarriage of justice”.

In those days of booming bomb blasts  Tejpal published under the heading, ‘the SIMI fictions’  the following pro-Islamist essays  packed with caustic diatribes against the police and the  government:

  1. The Thin Red Line, written by Tarun Tejpal himself.
  2.  The Kafka Project,  by Ajit Sahi.
  3. Inside The Whale: State vs Shahid Badr Falahi, by Ajit Sahi.
  4. The Good Doctor’s Complications, by Ajit Sahi.
  5. They just want Muslim boys to be always in Jail, by Ajit Sahi.
  6. A Doubtful Crime: And years of  Unfair Punishment, by Ajit Sahi.
  7. The  Cry of  The Beloved Country, by Ajit Sahi.
  8. The Hunt of Our Past Lives, by Ajit Sahi.
  9. SIMI Here, SIMI There, SIMI Everywhere, by Ajit Sahi.
  10. The History Appraiser Caught with His Books, by Ajit Sahi.
  11.  A Man of God, Not a Man of Terror, by Ajit Sahi.
  12.  Dissent or Don’t.  You Are Damned Either Way, by Ajit Sahi.
  13.  The Left Hand Doesn’t  Know.  Or Doesn’t It?, by Ajit Sahi.
  14.   The  Case of Absconding Lawyer, by Ajit Sahi.
  15.  A Judge Stirs A Hornet’s Nest, by Ajit Sahi.
  16.  The Supreme Court’s stay is  a murder of justice, by Ajit Sahi.
  17.  Terror  Has Two Faces, by Ajit Sahi.

Even a cursory reading of the above mentioned seventeen articles reveals how dear have been the Islamist Jihadis to the bleeding heart liberal, Tarun Tejpal. The  following narrative of  the advocacy for SIMI  lays bare the secret story of  invitation to Mullah Zaeef and his fast-tracked visa for joining the jamboree of  high profile intellectuals during Think-2013 event.

The wonder of wonders, however,  was that Great Editor  went ballistics to defend SIMI barely a few weeks after the Indian Mujahideen had killed and incapacitated scores of innocents in serial bomb blasts in Bangalore, Jaipur and Ahmedabad in July, 2008.  Another highly provocative and intimidatory e-mail captioned, The Rise of Jihad in the  land of Hind was circulated on July 26, 2008, by the Indian Mujahideen shortly before the serial  bomb blasts in Ahmedabad. In addition to hurling filthy abuses on Hindu Gods and Godesses, the said e-mail threatened specifically  to avenge  the alleged atrocities committed against  SIMI, the mysterious darling of  the Great Editor.

 

In the circumstances, it is difficult to guess what motivated Tejpal to mount a three months long  expensive campaign  to defend SIMI has remained an unraveled mystery.  Was it done free, or was it caused by the virus called “Paid News” afflicting several secular scribes across India?  No wonder,  in the year 2008 there were hush-hush rumours in Lutyen’s garden city guessing the source of  money spent by Tehelka in defending SIMI at a time when jihadi bomb blasts  all around were causing death and destruction.

 

          Prima facie the Great Editor of yesteryears was more  bothered about  the civil  rights of the bombers of SIMI and Indian Mujahideen than the lives of innocent Indian citizens who were being incessantly slaughtered by the  two radical  Islamic outfits.  No intelligence agency, however,  dare question Tarun Tejpal because of his high- profile political connections, including  the rumour about his easy  access to 10 Janpath !

After reading the difficult-to-put-down tome, The Seige, authored by Adrian Levy and  Cathy Scott Clarke, I see a message in the boast of  ISI’s Major Iqbal that  they have a  double agent code-named Honey Bee and a number of Chuhe (i.e., the mice) operating in India.  As a result of Major Iqbal’s revelation several questions have cropped up in my inquisitive mind.  I am listing below some of my serious concerns :

i)                   Who is the Honey Bee on whom our intelligence agencies like Intelligence Bureau and RAW  cannot lay hands?

ii)                Who all could be Major Iqbal’s Chuhe, or mice, nibbling at the tattered fabric of India’s unity and integrity ?

iii)              How is that our Intelligence Bureau cannot identify and locate the Honey Bee and the ISI’s  Chuhe?

iv)              Is there any resemblance between David Headley’s pre-26/11  recee of  Mumbai and the recent visit  and reccee of  Mullah  Zaeef  to  Goa.

v)                Whom all did Mullah Zaeef meet during his hurried trip to Goa?  The Talibani Mullah is a very combative and and complex strategeist.

vi)              Is our tourist-paradise city of Goa, vulnerably located on Konkan coast,  slated to be targeted next time the way Mumbai was targeted in November, 2008?  Goa could even face the butchery and vandalism in the manner  and on a scale showcased by  the Al Shabab’s commandos  at Westcoast Mall in  Nairobi on September 27, 2013?

Being a retired police officer I often feel concerned about the next jihadi strike across my motherland.  Perhaps time has come to view with extra caution the visit of  Talibani Mullah Zaeef  to  Goa on the pretext of joining the Think-2013 glitterati  and his close association with Tejpal.

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Copyright  @ Ram Kumar  Ohri

 

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