Lihatlah betapa retarded dan biadabnya orang Islam ini: hanya
    karena ada orang Denemark bikin kartun satirik tentang Nabi
    sundel bermental babi yang juga ganas dan biadab itu, maka dia
    mau kasih duit buat orang yang membunuhnya... 

    Dan nggak tanggung-tanggung:  11.5 juta dollar, saat di India
    orang miskin masih begitu banyak. 

    Atau kenapa uang itu tidak diberikan kepada korban gempat bumi
    di Pakistan yang belum lama berselang dan masih banyakyagn perlu
    bantuan? 



Sunday, 19, February, 2006 (20, Muharram, 1427) 


Indian Minister Offers Bounty 
Nilofar Suhrawardy, Arab News —


NEW DELHI, 19 February 2006 — A minister in India's Uttar Pradesh
state government has offered a reward of $11.5 million to anyone who
would kill any of the cartoonists who drew the images of the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Muhammad Yaqoob Qureshi, minister of state for Haj and Minorities
Welfare in the Uttar Pradesh government, told a rally in Meerut, 65 km
east of New Delhi, after Friday prayers that he would give "the
avenger" 510 million rupees ($11.5 million) and his weight in gold.

"Drawing a cartoon of the Prophet is blasphemous and Muslims will not
tolerate this insult," he said in a speech that was broadcast by
Indian television stations. "The money will be paid by the people of
Meerut," said Yaqoob.

The cartoons, drawn by 12 artists, were first published in Danish
newspaper Jyllands-Posten in September and later reprinted in a number
of other mainly European dailies. They have sparked Muslim protests
worldwide.

The minister's remarks sparked a nationwide furor and demands for his
immediate arrest and resignation. When contacted by Indo Asian News
Service yesterday, Qureshi repeated his declaration and said: "Muslim
women of Uttar Pradesh have decided to give away their jewelry to
weigh in gold any one who beheads the cartoonist, while I would
collect 510 million rupees and donate it to him.

"Our protest is against none other than the United States which is
solely responsible for masterminding a war against the Muslim world,"
he said. "The Indian government should sever all diplomatic ties with
the United States and recall its ambassador," Qureshi said by
telephone from Meerut.

Qureshi also said he had made these comments as an individual and not
as a minister.

The government of Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state that has
a large Muslim community, said the minister's statements were "his
personal wish" and did not violate government rules.

The state's Principal Home Secretary Alok Sinha said: "Mere 
announcement of this kind does not amount to a crime.'"

"Let me clarify that he did not make the announcement in his capacity
as a minister.

"Secondly, the reference is being made to something that has happened
outside the geographical boundaries of India. Lastly, he was simply
expressing the common feeling of members of his community," Sinha
said.

The home secretary also denied that such an announcement could cause
sectarian tension.

"I am sure the minister has no intention of inciting communal 
passions and his statement is not intended to hurt the sentiments of
any other community," Sinha said. "But, of course, I am aware that the
issue is a sensitive one. We are taking due precautions to ensure
maintenance of law and order."

In the state capital, Lucknow, most establishments owned by Muslims
kept their shutters down as a mark of solidarity with the protesters
in Meerut.

But the influential All-India Muslim Personal Law Board, an 
authoritative national body of Muslim scholars, slammed the 
announcement as "anti-Islamic and anti-humanity."

The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party demanded immediate arrest
and dismissal of Qureshi from the state government. BJP leader N.
Venkaiah Naidu said: "He should be dismissed forthwith and arrested.
He should also be tried under various provisions of the Indian Penal
Code."

Describing Qureshi's comments as cheap, vote-buying tactics, Naidu
said told reporters in Madras that he hoped the Uttar Pradesh
government, governor and the federal government would take immediate
action against the minister.

On the cartoons, Naidu said: "I can understand sentiments of the
community being hurt by such caricatures. The BJP strongly disapproves
and condemn such acts."

In Indian-administered Kashmir, some 1,000 people yesterday protested
the publication of the offending drawings and demanded punishment for
the cartoonists.

Carrying banners and shouting slogans, the protesters marched through
the streets of Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir
state, before handing over a memorandum to United Nations officials
posted in the state.

"We love our Prophet" and "Down with enemies of Islam" read some of
the banners carried by the protesters, who were led by the mayor of
Srinagar, Ghulam Mustafa.

The protesters demanded that the governments of the countries where
the drawings were published "tender unqualified apologies for such
drawings and deal with the editors and publishers with an iron hand,"
Mustafa said. "We are peace loving and secular people. Such acts
outrage us," he said, before the protesters peacefully dispersed.

— Additional input from agencies






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