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Mumbai's Black Book
*A hard-hitting narrative questions the State's version of the 26/11
attacks, says Ram Puniyani*
[image: Ram Puniyani]
RAM PUNIYANI <http://tehelka.com/author/ram-puniyani>
2014-02-15 , Issue 7 Volume 11
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[image: When Mumbai burnt The Taj Hotel on fire during the 26/11 attacks]

*When Mumbai burnt* The Taj Hotel on fire during the 26/11 attacks. Photo:
Shailendra Pandey

Mumbai has been a victim of terrorist attacks a number of times, especially
in the aftermath of the ghastly post-Babri demolition violence. The most
horrific terrorist attack that shook Mumbai, however, was undoubtedly the
terrorist siege on 26 November 2008 in which 126 people died and 327 people
got injured.

The attack was deadly and apart from other victims, Hindus and Muslims
both, it took away the life of one particular police officer Hemant Karkare
-- the Maharashtra ATS chief, who was investigating the acts of terror in
which the involvement of Hindutva groups was also coming to the surface
steadily. The police version of the incident had lots of holes. The then
minority affairs minister AR Antulay and many others started having serious
doubts about the sequence of events presented by the police. Later, two
more glaring things happened: the bulletproof jacket of Karkare went
missing, and his postmortem report was not made public. An intense hue and
cry was orchestrated to hang the lone terrorist survivor, Ajmal Kasab. He
had the key to unravelling some of these vital queries and there were
elements who wanted him hanged without a trial.

It is in this backdrop that SM Mushrif does a commendable job of collating
all the available evidence and coming out with a revelatory book, *Who
Killed Karkare: The Real Face of Terrorism in India*. In summary, Mushrif
challenges the theory put forward by police and argues that apart from
eight terrorists who landed from Pakistan, there were two more who were
from the Hindutva groups, who had, in collaboration with the Intelligence
Bureau (IB), taken advantage of the knowledge that Pakistani terrorists
were coming to Mumbai. But instead of alerting the Navy and other
authorities concerned, who could have averted the attack, the IB played a
different game. Hindutva groups swung into action and planned to eliminate
Karkare. When he was doing his job meticulously, the Hindutva political
group Shiv Sena's mouthpiece*Saamna* wrote in the editorial that they'd
spit on the face of Karkare. The present prime ministerial candidate from
BJP, Narendra Modi, called Karkare anti-national.

Mushrif pieces together all the evidences and demolishes the theory
presented by the police, and proves that "the CST-Cama Hospital-Rangbhavan
lane operation was planned, scripted, directed, choreographed and executed
jointly by Brahminists involved in a nationwide terror plot, as disclosed
in the Malegaon blast investigation".
[image: 26/11 probe: Why Judiciary also failed SM Mushrif Pharos 218 pp; Rs
275]

*26/11 probe: Why Judiciary also Failed*
SM Mushrif Pharos 218 pp; Rs 275

This book challenges the State version upfront. While several editions of
the book came out, along with its multiple translations, the IB accused of
masterminding the plot kept quiet about the whole thing. No challenging of
the theory of the book, no banning of the book! The plan might have been to
kill the book's theory by ignoring it. A phobia was created not to talk
about the theory put forward in the book. The IB seemed to have made this
phobia percolate to the judiciary, with the result that the courts ignored
many crucial arguments raised in the book. Still, though the case ended
with the conviction of Ajmal Kasab, a careful scrutiny of the 1,588-page
judgment revealed that many findings of the judgment vindicated Mushrif's
theory. Radhakant Yadav, a 77-year-old veteran socialist leader of Bihar
and three-time member of the Bihar Assembly, picked up the threads of the
arguments of Mushrif's book and the positive findings of the judgment; and
then went on to file a criminal writ petition in the Bombay High Court.
Important points of the petition are reproduced verbatim in the book under
review.

The intervention of the Court is a major hope in the case, but the State
and the authorities concerned are not responding in an adequate manner. The
Ram Pradhan Committee report, which went into the role of the police and
other authorities concerned in the terror attacks, is being kept under
wraps. The DVD enclosed in the book also has valuable footage drawn from TV
channels and other sources. One major point shown by the footage is about
how Karkare, the prime target of the 'native conspirators', was trapped.

Surely, Mushrif's first book and this brilliant sequel, are crying out for
answers. Populist notions about terrorism have influenced our
investigations too far. If truth is to be unravelled, an honest examination
of the arguments of this book is highly imperative. It is a powerful
indictment of the IB and the Hindutva groups, and should compell the
authorities to give an honest answer.

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