A Nephews Tale

IndiaGuy

Senator (1k+ posts)
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MADHAVI TATA


Sheikh Abdul Kaleem was 19 and had just gained admission to the Kamineni Medical College, Hyderabad, when he was picked up by the police for his role in the Mecca Masjid blast. That was on June 3, 2007. He was charged with passing on the SIM card that caused the blast and stocking 10 kg RDX. Acquitted by a court, he walked out of jail 18 months later, his innocence proved but his psyche scarred forever. Its his tale of angst and hopelessness that is believed to have moved Swami Aseemanand to confess to his role in the Mecca Masjid and Samjhauta Express blasts.

Kaleem met Aseemanand in November 2010, after being thrown into jail again in October 2010 on the charge of smuggling a cellphone to his brother Khaja, lodged in Cherlapally jail. Khaja was arrested in January 2010 in connection with the 2005 blast at the office of the Task Force, a special unit of the police. Kaleem protests his innocence, saying it was the police themselves who supplied mobiles in jail. He is out on bail now. It was during his 60-day confinement in Chanchalguda jail that he met Aseemanand, and by chance narrated his story to him. A couple of barracks separated me from the elderly swami, who used to be locked up most of the time. We used to exchange a salaam now and then, and slowly got talking. I would bring him food and water and sit outside his cell as he ate, recollects Kaleem.



At times, Uncle would listen quietly, nodding now and then. At times he would hear my story and shed tears.


Aseemanand expressed interest in Kaleems life when he heard that the latter had been imprisoned earlier for the Mecca Masjid blast. I told him it all began with the police rounding me up from my residence in Moosarambagh in 2007 along with several other youths. Kaleem says he was taken to a farmhouse, where he was tortured for four days. He was also taken for two narcoanalysis tests in Bangalore. At the end of all this, I wondered whether I was a human being or an animal that simply existed. I told Swami Aseemanand, whom I used to call Uncle, about all my experiencesin detail. At times he would listen quietly, nodding now and then. At other times, he would have tears in his eyes, says Kaleem.
Aseemanand also enquired about the number of other youths who had been similarly arrested from the old city precincts of Hyderabad. The swami told Kaleem he had lived in an ashram in Gujarat and also done relief work among tsunami victims in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Kaleem says Aseemanand would often enquire about the fate of families whose kin had died in the Mecca Masjid blast. Uncle once told me he would bequeath his belongings and savings to these families. At one point, I wondered aloud what kind of monsters would cause a blast at a religious place, and he nodded gravely.

Later, Kaleem came to know through jail officials that Aseemanand had confessed to the CBI about his role in the blast. He did this because he was moved by my experiences. I feel happy he thought of innocent people like us and confessed. But Id like to assert that the reason for his confession is God, not me, says Kaleem. Now 23, Kaleem is pursuing his third year LLB at the Mahatma Gandhi Law College, Hyderabad. I may have been acquitted by the court, but the terrorist tag will always hang around my neck, he concludes with hurt in his voice.

Source : http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?270140
 

KhanHaripur

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Stone pelters in BJP ranks?

January 24, 2011

Nazir Masoodi
Srinagar: In its Kolkata to Kashmir Ekta Yatra, the BJP’s youth wing is aiming to lead thousands of its members to raise the tricolour at Lal Chowk on Republic Day. The BJP says it’s a challenge to the separatists.
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But the police say some party workers in the state are stone throwers, whose agitation took the Kashmir valley to the brink last summer. Since it is this kind of ‘anti-nationalism’ that the party claims to be trying to fight through its Ekta Yatra, the news has put the party in a spot.
At least two of the seven BJP workers arrested for trying to put up posters in Lal Chowk have been involved in stone-pelting incidents say the police.
“We have arrested some seven BJP activists yesterday. Two of them namely, one Waseem from Qamarwari and Imtiaz from Nowabazar, were found involved in stone pelting cases. Investigation is on and we will take action accordingly,” Zulfikar, Superintendent of Police East Srinagar told NDTV.
While presence of stone throwers in BJP may cause embarrassment to the party at national level, the local BJP leadership in Kashmir say they welcome stone pelters.
“They realised that stone pelting is a political drama and that they should join a nationalist party. We welcome them. Let them join and work for our party,” said Sofi Yousuf, the Vice President of BJP’s state unit, who was amongst those arrested on Saturday.
In New Delhi, senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley said, “I don’t know whether they have been arrested as stone pelters or not but we certainly know that in the valley a large number of our workers are being arrested.”
At a time when the BJP is accusing the centre and state governments of surrendering before separatists in Jammu and Kashmir, the presence of stone throwers in their own ranks may just blunt their yatra offensive.
 

KhanHaripur

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
CPI (M) flays BJP for “fuelling polarisation” in J&K

January 24, 2011

PTI
The CPI(M) on Sunday lashed out at the BJP over its plans to hoist the national flag in Srinagar on the Republic Day, saying the saffron party had a history of fishing in troubled waters to seek political advantage and sharpening communal polarization.
Flaying the BJP for being adamant on hoisting national flag at Lal Chowk in Srinagar on January 26, CPI(M) Secretary M.Y. Tarigami alleged that the saffron party and Sangh fountainhead RSS were whipping up frenzy against minorities.
“BJP’s choice of hoisting the flag in Srinagar alone and not elsewhere in the country is aimed at gaining political mileage by sharpening communal polarisation in the state,” he told reporters here.
“RSS does not use tricolour in its functions. The RSS headquarter at Nagpur does not hoist it nor do the RSS Shakhas display it in daily parades,” he said.
Mr. Tarigami said the saffron party has a history of fishing in troubled waters to seek political advantage and sharpening communal polarization.
The Amarnath Yatra Movement that the BJP spearheaded into 2008 resulted in wide spread dislocation of normal life and strengthened the alienation between the two religious communities along with widening differences between Jammu region and the Valley, the Kulgam MLA alleged.
Mr. Tarigami said the BJP was using the national flag to strengthen vote bank politics.
 

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