"..It seems the common perceptions in society have been so cultivated that
to dub a SIMI or some Al Qaeda outfit finds easy acceptance and some
scapegoats have been created, around which the social perceptions and police
attitude and political opinions are based. There are infinite examples
globally and locally where the manufactured perceptions dominate and rule
the attitude of the state authorities. The case of Kennedy murder, now the
9/11 2001 and in our case the blasts like Mecca Masjid, Malegaon, Ajmer and
even Samjhauta express are there for us to introspect. What is needed is a
forthright investigation and punishing the guilty irrespective of their
religion. Dubbing those raising the questions as pro-Pakistan, defy all the
logic. True there are terror groups based on the soil of Pakistan, terror
groups which were the product of US policy of fighting Russian army through
the indoctrinated Muslim youth under the leadership of Osama bin Laden,
himself a product of US policies. But that does not absolve the likes of
Pragya Singh Thakur, Swami Aseemanand and company from their black deeds.

The other major propaganda has been that if you criticize these Hindutva
terrorists, you are against Hindus and Hinduism. This is a deliberate
projection to create a wall of confusion to hide the real culprits. While
criticizing these terrorists nobody is criticizing Hindus or Hinduism. Such
formulations have been manufactured to protect the guilty and those creating
these formulations need to introspect rather than beating their breasts to
hide the truth. Mr Digvijay Singh is right when he says, “If I point out
that Karkare was under threat from Hindu fundamentalist organizations, I am
accused of being anti-national and pro-Pakistan. However, if a former Union
home minister and the shadow prime minister doubts the integrity of a police
officer like Karkare, and demands a judicial probe into the ATS action
against Pragya Thakur, he is a nationalist!.."

http://www.countercurrents.org/puniyani311210.htm




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nation, you cannot build up a morality. Anything that you will build on the
foundations of caste will crack and will never be a whole.
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