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From: yoginder sikand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/12/3
Subject: Lies of the Lashkar
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**Those whom the Creator Lord would destroy - first He strips them of virtue
(*Sri Guru Granth Sahib*)

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*Lies of the Lashkar*

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*By Yoginder Sikand*

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Not possessing a television set myself, it was only just now that was I able
to listen to the recording, hosted on the Internet, of a conversation which
took place some days ago between a terrorist holed up at Nariman House in
Mumbai and calling himself 'Imran Babar' and reporters of the India TV
channel. (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=QhO6rynb1C8).



It is plainly evident from the conversation that the terrorist was a
Pakistani, most likely a Punjabi. This obvious from his accent and the sort
of Urdu he speaks. One can easily make out that he had been carefully
tutored by his mentors who masterminded the deadly terror assault on Mumbai
to intersperse his hate-driven harangue with some Hindi words (*shanti*, *
parivar* etc.) and to use Urdu words in the typical Hindi way (*jabardasti*,
instead of *zabardasti*, etc.) so as to give the misleading impression that
he and the other terrorists with him were Indian Muslims, not Pakistanis.
The terrorists claimed to belong to the 'Deccan', in India, but it is
obvious that this was not at all the case. There can be no doubt that these
Pakistani terrorists were trained to lie that they were Indian Muslims who
were allegedly resorting to terror in revenge for the atrocities committed
on Muslims in India.



Why the Pakistan-based terror outfit behind the attacks would do this needs
no explanation. The aim of the attacks was probably to destabilise India,
fuel Hindu-Muslim violence, instigate Muslims to take to terror in response
to attacks by Hindus and then drown India in flames. This, indeed, is
precisely what several Pakistan-based self-styled Islamist groups have been
consistently plotting to do for decades, although, mercifully, by and large,
the Indian Muslims have refused to fall into their trap. It is to the credit
of the Indian Muslims that, barring some stray exceptions, they have
consistently opposed all forms of terror, including that committed in the
name of Islam, despite the growing menace of Hindutva-driven fascist terror
across India, sometimes abetted by the state, of which they are the
principal and worst-hit victims.



The Lashkar-e Tayyeba has never made any bones about its dastardly plans of
destabilisng and destroying India. It has gone to the ridiculous extent of
claiming that it will not rest till the 'Islamic' flag is hoisted atop the
ramparts of the Red Fort in Delhi and till India is absorbed into what it
calls in its lunacy 'Greater Pakistan'. In order to gain theological
legitimacy for its deadly project it even claims that the Prophet Muhammad
is said to have declared that Muslims who participate in a war with India
would be saved from the fires of hell. There can be no doubt that this sort
of horrendous misuse and deliberate distortion of Islam by the Lashkar has
played a major role in attracting vast numbers of would-be terrorists in
Pakistan to its fold who are fed with the poisonous propaganda that by
participating in what it calls a holy war against India they would win a
ticket to heaven.



The Pakistani state, it must be noted, has taken no action whatsoever
against this heinous propaganda, and elements of the ISI are said to be in
cahoots with the Lashkar and other such hate-driven self-styled Islamist
groups in the country. In the wake of the Mumbai attacks, and when asked
what action Pakistan had taken against the Lashkar, the Pakistani President
hurriedly shrugged off the question by claiming that the Lashkar had been
'banned'. If that is indeed the case—which it is obviously not—then how does
Mr. Zardari explain the fact that, as the Lashkar's official Urdu website
itself announces, on the 29th of November the Lashkar's supremo Hafiz
Muhammad Saeed addressed what it termed a 'mammoth' convention at 'New
Saeedabad' (a locality named after him?), organized by the Sindh unit of the
Markaz Dawat ul-Irshad (the 'religious' and political wing of the Lashkar).
It was held, of all places, in the premises of the local Government Degree
College. The Lashkar's website is replete with news about the whirlwind
tours of Saeed and his cronies across the country, delivering rabble-rousing
speeches, thundering against India and non-Muslims in general. And the
outfit, Mr. Zardari wants us to believe, is 'banned'.



Having been writing on Indian Muslim issues for years now, I can say with
some confidence that the general Indian Muslim is completely fed up and
fiercely opposed to the gross misuse of Islam by the Pakistani state and
Pakistan-based self-styled Islamist outfits. Deep down inside, most of them
lament the very creation of Pakistan, based on the discredited 'two nation'
theory, for it has left them permanently helpless in the face of Hindutva
aggression. They know full well that, despite its bombastic claims, Pakistan
is far being from the 'Islamic state' it claims to be—with its problems of
poverty, illiteracy, mounting inequalities, endemic violence, and
lawlessness, its corrupt American puppet politicians who have reduced Islam
to a plaything to be employed for their own purposes, and so on. They face
the brunt of mounting Islamophobia stirred up by Hindutva fascist forces
that play upon Pakistan's dubious Kashmir policy and the heinous crimes of
Pakistan-based self-styled Islamist radicals to whip up violently
anti-Muslim sentiments in India. The general Indian Muslim's undisguised
disgust of the terror in the name of Islam that groups like the Lashkar are
seeking to spearhead is amply evident in the news that is pouring in of
Muslims across the country roundly denouncing the Mumbai attacks and even
insisting that the dreaded terrorists not be allowed to be buried on Indian
soil.



India's Muslims need to be seen as a potential asset, rather than a
liability, in the struggle against terrorism. Scores of Indian ulema or
Islamic clerics are now openly castigating all forms of terror, organizing
mass rallies and even issuing fatwas to get the message across. The Indian
state and civil society urgently needs to realize that hounding the Indian
Muslims, instead of seeking to listen to their voices and concerns and
genuinely dialoguing with them, can only play into the hands of outfits of
groups like the Lashkar. The fact that Hindutva terror and Islamist terror
only feed on each other must also be urgently acknowledged. Our very future
as a country crucially depends on all communities, particularly Hindus and
Muslims, presenting a joint front to work together for peace and security.
That would be a fitting reply to both Hindutva and radical Islamist forces,
whose very existence is based on the frighteningly Manichaean notion of
perpetual antagonism between Hindus and Muslims.





-- 
Bobby Kunhu http://community.eldis.org/myshkin/Blog/

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