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Herald front-page editorial, 18 October 2009


Tackle terrorists with iron hand

Terrorism has no religion. It must be put down with an iron hand. The blast
in Margao, as well as the one averted in Sancoale, have brought to the fore
the ugly face of terrorism in Goa. Fortunately, the bomb exploded before it
could be planted, killing Malgonda Patil and critically injuring Yogesh
Naik, the terrorists who planned to massacre dozens of innocent people. The
bomb in Sancoale was detected by an alert youth. Had it exploded where it
was planted – in a truck carrying 40 youth and a Narkasur for a competition
– it would have taken a large number of lives. Those who made and planted it
are yet to be brought to justice.
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This dastardly terrorist attack was, first, intended to target the Diwali
Narkasur festival, which is unique to Goa and Goans, but which the Hindu
fundamentalist Sanatan Sanstha denounces as a glorification of evil. The
second objective, far more sinister, was to instigate religious riots in
Margao, which has a history of communal tension. This cowardly attempt to
hurt Goan traditions and destroy the State’s communal harmony must be put
down swiftly and decisively.

This is the second terrorist act linked to the Sanatan Sanstha, which is
active mainly in Maharashtra and Goa, and has its national headquarters at
Ramnathi. It is not linked, as police said yesterday, to the Malegaon bomb
blasts, but to a crude bomb made from gelatine sticks that went off in the
parking lot of Gadkari Rangaytan, a drama auditorium in Thane, Maharashtra,
on the evening of June 4, 2008, just before the Marathi play ‘Aamhi
Paachpute’ was about to begin, in which seven persons were injured.

The Sanatan Sanstha alleged that the play ridiculed Hindu Gods and the Hindu
religion, and demanded that it should be stopped. The producers of the play
refused to oblige. That is why it was targeted. Four days earlier, a similar
unexploded explosive was found and defused in the Vishnudas Bhave Auditorium
at Vashi, Navi Mumbai, where the play was
also to be performed. This was just a day ahead of the IPL-2008 finals at
the D Y Patil Stadium in nearby Nerul. A third bomb exploded outside a
cinema theatre in Panvel that was showing the Bollywood film ‘Jodhaa-Akbar’,
which the Sanatan Sanstha had denounced as denigrating the Hindu religion.
Fortunately, no one was hurt in that blast.

Ramesh Gadkari, Mangesh Nikam, Vikram Bhave, Santosh Angre, Haribhau Divekar
and Hemant Chalke, all Sanatan Sanstha activists, were arrested for making
and planting these bombs, and are presently on trial for criminal
conspiracy, attempt to murder and under various sections of the Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act, the Explosive Substances Act and the Arms Act.
The Sanstha claimed it had nothing to do with the bombs and bombers, just as
it has done this time.

When these blasts took place last year, through these very columns, we urged
the government and the police that they should thoroughly investigate the
Sanstha, which has its national headquarters in Ramnathi, Goa, lest
something similar happens here. Our plea was completely ignored by the
powers-that-be. That could be because the wife
of a powerful minister in the Goa Cabinet is a strong sympathiser of the
Sanatan Sanstha. Or it might be because of complacency and plain sloth.

But this time, the cause of action is in Goa itself. The objective of the
bombs was to kill, maim and injure Goans. It was to try and shut down a
unique Goan tradition – the Narkasur – which the Sanatan Sanstha hates. It
was to take advantage of existing communal tensions and trigger riots in a
State that prides itself on communal harmony and tolerance. It was to
destroy the Goan way of life for some twisted fundamentalist religious
beliefs. The government and the police must disregard interference from
ministers and MLAs. They must investigate this case thoroughly, book all
those suspected under the most stringent laws possible, and ensure that
terrorism is never allowed to raise its ugly head in Goa.

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