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'No tangible proof of Muslims' involvement in terrorism'

Dr Zafarul-Islam Khan, head, Majlis-e-Mushawarat
September 29, 2008

Upset at what they consider the deliberate implication of the Muslim community 
in terror attacks, varoius Muslim organisations last week formed an umbrella 
body -- Coordination Committee for Indian Muslims -- to raise their voice 
against the development.

After a meeting at the Jamaat e Islami Hind in New Delhi [Images], held in the 
wake of the Jamia Nagar encounter in which two youth were shot dead and a 
police inspector was killed, they formed a five-member panel to counter the 
campaign against the community.

Dr Zafarul-Islam Khan, head of the All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat, who is 
a member of this five-member committee, tells Special Correspondent Vicky 
Nanjappa that anger among the Muslim, especially among the youth, is building 
up over the continuing demonisation of the community.

All the organisations with you seem to completely disagree with the Delhi 
police on the Jamia Nagar encounter.

There are many question marks about this "encounter". Three fact-finding 
reports to date have raised questions about the incident and the police 
narrative. All pointers indicate that it was a fake encounter. The police team 
did not go there to kill but to investigate and arrest. They bungled the 
operation; their officer was killed by his own men. As a result, in a fit of 
rage they killed two so-called "terrorists" and injured a third. To justify the 
killing, they invented this whole story making them "masterminds" and extending 
the conspiracy to their home district Azamgarh where dozens of youths have been 
picked up both from Azamgarh and Delhi on mere suspicion.

Outlandish stories are being churned out by the police and lapped up by a 
stenographic media like the claim that the slain youths had received crores of 
rupees in their accounts while bank managers in Azamgarh said on camera that 
these youths had paltry sums in their accounts; or the fantastic claim that 
these same youths had planted bombs in Varanasi, Jaipur [Images], Hyderabad, 
Ahmedabad [Images] etc. This logically means that since all the masterminds 
have been now killed or arrested, India from now on will not witness a single 
terrorist attack.

Why do you think that those youth in particular were targeted?

According to the Mumbai police, they had passed on some information about these 
youths to the Gujarat police and asked them to observe them. The Gujarat 
police, highly discredited as it is for its communal bias and criminal role in 
the riots, jumped the gun and informed the Delhi police that these people were 
planning to carry out explosions. These youths must be one of many under 
observation in the country. It was their bad luck that a police officer was 
killed while trying to arrest them and they paid the price for this.

Subsequently, the entire Muslim community is made to pay the price of this 
khaki crime which is not new to Delhi. We have already experienced fake 
encounters at Ansal Plaza and Connaught Place in the past.

If the encounter was fake then what do you have to say about the death of M C 
Sharma?

It is pretty clear that Sharma was killed by his own men at very close range 
from behind. It was the mistake of the police to rush 2500 policemen into the 
narrow lanes of Batla House. They were deployed on various floors and rooftops 
of the same building as well as on the adjoining buildings. Such a mishap was 
bound to happen in such a situation.

Invariably, after every terror attack, Muslim youth are being accused of 
involvement. What does the community have to say about this?

It is true the finger is pointed at Muslims after each act of terror, but 
without proof in every single case. The same security and intelligence agencies 
which did not know anything about an impending attack a minute before it took 
place, suddenly and within minutes know every detail of the persons, 
organisations, funders etc behind the incident. They want to cover up their 
abject failure, and as the Muslims are the weakest section at this moment, the 
blame is safely pinned on them.

There are umpteen terrorist organisations in various parts of our country 
working for a variety of secessionist and political aims. It is possible that 
there may be a few Muslims too who are taking to terrorism, but till today we 
do not have tangible proof of this. There is no proof that the Students Islamic 
Movement of India, despite its extremist views, ever had any armed wing or 
imparted any armed training to its members. All we have is tall claims by 
various people and agencies which were trashed by their own hand-picked judge 
of the tribunal formed by the Union home ministry. Moreover, close to 50 SIMI 
[Images] activists have been acquitted to date by courts across the country.

It is natural that anger is building up among our youth for two reasons: 
justice is not done in cases of blatant pogroms, riots and demolition of Babri 
mosque, while Muslim youths are routinely killed in encounters or arrested on 
baseless charges which are not proved in a court of law.

Do you suspect the role of right-wing Hindu outfits in some of the blasts that 
have occurred in the country?

We do not only suspect. Rather, we firmly believe that many acts of terrorism 
blamed on Muslims are in fact the handiwork of Hindutva terrorist outfits like 
the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, Shri Ram Sena, Hindu Munnani, Hindu 
Jagran Manch, Yuva [Images] Hindu Vahini, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Durga 
Vahini etc. Members of these outfits have been caught red-handed in many places 
like Nanded, Tenkasi, Thane and more recently at Kanpur but these terrorist 
acts/explosions are hushed up. So much so that the government has conceded that 
the Hindu outfits are not under its scanner.

How do you think the community should handle such a situation?

There is a high sense of both anger and insecurity in the community in all 
parts of India. Our message is always that we should not take the law in our 
hands and that we must use all the legal and constitutional channels to get 
justice, but I am afraid that this continued victimisation and denial of 
justice will push many of our youths to the path they are unjustly blamed of 
today. Perhaps this is the gameplan of the Hindutva organisations in the first 
place.

What about the ban on SIMI for terrorist activities?

The Muslim community believes that though these people were extremists, they 
were not terrorists and did not actually commit terrorist crimes, though it an 
unproven possibility that a few former members of SIMI may have indulged in 
acts of terrorism, but for this the whole organisation or the whole Muslim 
community cannot be blamed just as for crimes of the BJP and Congress, all 
members of the party cannot be blamed.

What you think about the government's handling of the SIMI issue?

The Bharatiya Janata Party government which clamped the first ban on SIMI in 
September 2001 did so because it found SIMI to be the weakest point in the 
chain of a weak community. At the time SIMI was a marginalised group which had 
little sympathy or following in the community. Now it has sympathy in the 
community because it is perceived as a victim of State terrorism.

The United Progressive Alliance government had a good opportunity to get rid of 
this problem by accepting the Geeta Mittal tribunal's verdict which threw out 
the home ministry case as it was based not on facts and evidence but on mere 
claims. But the government chose to appeal to the Supreme Court which acted 
fast to continue the ban. The same Supreme Court is sitting on three appeals by 
SIMI since 2002 against judgments by three earlier tribunals and did not find a 
few minutes to look into them.

With SIMI in the dock, which youth outfit do the Muslim youth look up to?

The Students Islamic Organisation is very strong. The Muslim youth can always 
join this organisation.

Will SIO too go the same road as SIMI?

What happened with SIMI will never happen with SIO. SIMI never had the 
supervision and guidance of elders. However, with SIO that is not the case and 
elders in the community are constantly monitoring and guiding it.

SIMI prior to being banned used to act on its own and somewhere things went 
haywire. SIMI never had the sympathy of the community prior to being banned, 
but now we do sympathise since we feel the outfit is being (falsely) implicated.

The nation's focus has now shifted to the Indian Mujahideen [Images]. What are 
your views on this outfit?

No one knows what this Indian Mujahideen is. All we have is three emails sent 
to some media organisations. Curiously the first email was sent from the 
computer of an American evangelist based in Mumbai who was later allowed to 
flee the country. Under some bargain he was allowed to come back later perhaps 
to clear his name and that of the security agencies too that allowed him to 
flee. Before he fled he had claimed that the police were asking him a bribe in 
order to close his case. It is anybody's guess why this American was never 
arrested and why no charges were levelled against him. Is there is an 
international dimension to what is happening in India?

You say several innocent youth are being targeted by the police in the name of 
terror. What role are you going to play in securing the release of these 
persons?

We are highlighting cases where we have reason to believe that injustice is 
being done. We issue statements, we write to the highest officials, we hold 
dharnas and conferences and we approach the courts. All these are within the 
laws and liberties granted to Indian citizens.

Lastly, your views on Saturday's Mehrauli blast.

I condemn it and my heartfelt condolences to those victims and their families. 
But I would like to ask the following question. According the Delhi police 
following the Jamia Nagar incident, all the dreaded masterminds had either been 
killed or arrested. If this was the case no blast should have taken place. But 
the fact remains that such attacks continue to take place in the very capital. 
What happened to the claims by the Delhi police?

 http://in.rediff.com/news/2008/sep/29inter1.htm




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