Times of India  
Alleging blasphemy, fanatics hack lecturer's  hand
Ananthakrishnan G, TNN, July 5, 2010,  01.43am 
 
 
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a horrific instance of Talibanism, Muslim fanatics  
in Kerala on Sunday chopped off the right hand of a college lecturer, 
accusing  him of setting a question paper with a derogatory reference to the 
Prophet.  

Lecturer T J Joseph was returning home from church with his mother and  
sister around 8.30 am in Muvattupuzha in Ernakulam district when he was 
accosted  by the attackers. "We had just got into our car when a van pulled up 
in 
front.  Around eight people armed with swords and knives emerged and pulled 
out Joseph  after smashing the windscreen. 
They then chopped off his right hand and  stabbed him in the left thigh," 
said Joseph's sister, Mary Stella, a nun.  

"When we tried to prevent them, they attacked me and and our mother  before 
exploding bombs and fleeing." 

A police team recovered the severed  hand from the compound of a house 
about 200m away. The 52-year-old lecturer was  rushed to a private hospital 
where his condition is serious. 

Police  recovered the van in which the fanatics reached the scene. Two men, 
said to be  activists of the Popular Front, a new incarnation of the 
hardline National  Democratic Front, have also been taken into custody. Special 
police squads are  searching sensitive areas in and around the town. 
"Personnel from this district  and neighbouring places are working as a team 
and 
we'll nab the assailants  soon," said IG B Sandhya. 

In March this year, Islamic outfits had  carried out protests against 
Joseph, who was a lecturer in the church-run Newman  college in Thodupuzha in 
Idukki district over a portion in the Malayalam  question paper for an internal 
examination for BCom students. They claimed that  the question paper 
insulted the Prophet. The college later suspended Joseph who  had set the 
questions and a criminal case was registered against him. The case  is pending 
trial. 

Reacting to the incident, state home minister Kodiyeri  Balakrishnan told 
reporters in New Delhi that the police would probe if any  communal or 
terrorist outfit was involved. The BJP alleged that the home  department could 
not 
evade responsibility for the growth of terror outfits in  Kerala. "This is 
a direct consequence of the soft attitude adopted by the Left  and Congress 
towards terrorist outfits," said BJP state chief V Muraleedharan. 

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