As expected
all the TV channels broke into a song and dance about the CBI charge sheet in
the Ishrat Jahan case. The new line
that every made-up anchor; Arnab, Chaubeji, Nidhi Razdan, Sreenivasan Jain,
Rajdeep etc., is with a very juicy question: “Is the political establishment not responsible for the actions of the
accused policemen”? In other words, once again, should Narendra Modi not
hang? Please… At least Amit Shah? Suddenly, all these crooks discovered and
used the uniform line that the political establishment should be responsible
for actions of the cops. This is clearly a line “planted” in the media by you know who since all the channels and
all the anchors asked the same question like parrots. They didn’t ask this
question when the cops cracked down and killed Rajbala at the Ramdev protest in
June 2011. They didn’t ask this question in the encounter killings in UP or NE
and I can make a long list. By this measure I doubt any state would have a Chief Minister for more than six months
and the country a Prime Minister for more than 21 days.
There was
nothing in the CBI chargesheet that wasn’t on predictable lines. The only story
missing was the stupid “Beard story”
that Tehelka and Sreenivasan Jain so peddled. Oh yes, that brings us back to
Jain. This guy discovered his “Streisand” moment on June 30. The Streisand effect as you know is
the unintended consequence of a larger population discovering what was intended
to be hidden. Jain had loudly claimed the HC had already accepted the Ishrat
encounter as fake and then edited, deleted the relevant videos and claimed he
never made that statement. The video eventually surfaced and was put up on
Youtube and the lies of Jain were called. Unfortunately, that trivial gaffe
exposed a bigger lie from Jain. He
had also stated in the video that the CBI had claimed that Ishrat and others
had gone to Gujarat to do some “Chota
mota bomb blasts”. Either CBI is lying or Jain is, because if the CBI had
ever made that statement (of which there is no record) then it implies CBI
recognises Ishrat as a terrorist. Now you know how anchors make idiotic
statements without thinking twice. They did exactly the same after the
chargesheet was filed too.
Therefore,
there was absolutely nothing new in any of the day and night-long discussions
over the CBI chargesheet that we haven’t seen in the past many years. There
were some outrageous statements though. Since the CBI usually leaks its papers
to all channels before submission to the courts, as it appears, Rajdeep Sardesai grandly screamed that
Modi and Shah had got a “reprieve”.
Now, a reprieve is used when a known guilty person’s punishment is deferred or
when he is let off without punishment. Obviously, Rajdeep’s Oxford education
didn’t explain to him that Modi not being named and being given a reprieve are
two very different things. The media can twist it as much as they want but the
simple fact is that there is no evidence with the CBI to connect Modi to the
encounter. But the Congress can claim “Mission
Accomplished” since people like Rajdeep, Sreenivasan and others kept
screaming Modi in trouble for the last seven days. They should sign off their “Death to Modi” campaign with the line...
“To be continued”.
It’s again
only Meenakshi Lekhi who made some
interesting points. On TimesNow she narrated how the CBI failed to file a
chargesheet in the required 90 days which led to bail for some of the accused
cops. Then she added ominously that a 90-day period is enough to offer “inducements” to some of the accused to
provide testimonies. She the lashed out at Arnab Goswami stating the media
itself had lost its credibility by focussing on just 1 or 2 encounter cases in
Gujarat while there were other states like UP with over 140 encounter cases.
This is true and anyone can look up the number of encounters in India on the
net. There have been at least 8-10 encounters in NCR alone right under the nose
of Congress govts. In response, Arnab sermonised “No Indian can be ‘fixed’ and shot at”.
Really? Guy lives in Mumbai and probably needs some history lessons, so we’ll
provide him with some. Here’s an excerpt from a Wiki page on the Mumbai gang-wars and encounters:
Gang
Wars in Mumbai
The
Encounter Squad came into prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, when they started
dealing with Dawood Ibrahim's D-Company gang. The 'encounter’, was a euphemism
for a situation in which a gangster was cornered, asked to surrender,
ostensibly attacked the police or tried to escape, and was shot dead in
retaliatory action. As the encounters increased, so did the popularity of the
‘encounter specialist’. Daya Nayak, Valentine Fernandes, Pradeep Sharma,
Ravindra Angre, Praful Bhosale, Raju Pillai, Vijay Salaskar, Shivaji Kolekar,
Sachin Waze and Sanjay Kadam became cult figures, mythologised by the media… The
famous killing of Maya Dolas in the Shootout at Lokhandwala bought focus on
this unit for first time. More than 400 criminals from different gangs were
killed by this squad… The squad was dissolved after rival dons Dawood and Chota
Rajan fled India, but revived after the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings.The
end of the squad came with the departure of Waze and Nayak from service, and
death of Vijay Salaskar killed in a gun battle with the Taj Hotel terrorists.
Many
encounters of this ‘encounter squad’
have been popularised in Bollywood movies. The cops who specialised in
encounters are heroes for the public. Daya Nayak (Portrayed in the film Ab Tak
Chappan) alone has over 60 encounters to his credit. He was suspended from the
Police force not for the encounters but for disproportionate wealth and has
since been reinstated when the cases were quashed. Nobody ever raised a hue and
cry then about the responsibility of the “political establishment” for all
these encounters. Mythologised by Media and more than 400 criminals were killed by this squad it says. So
Arnab, as usual, is just peddling a load of rubbish in his sermon. And if Arnab
believes all those Mumbai encounters were genuine then he should be selling
VadaPav at Valsad and not pretend to be an editor at a news channel.
So the
question: Was Ishrat Jahan a terrorist?
Every intelligence unit in the country, top bureaucrats, statements from David
Headley and even affidavits by GOI in the courts have established her as a terrorist
associate of LeT. Her family may claim she is not because terrorists don’t go
around bragging to their families and relatives about their terrorist
associations. But the CBI didn’t find any evidence it seems. Naturally, it
would be damaging to the cause of Congress so I summarise it in a rehashed
tweet in response to the news by NDTV. Nothing more needs to be said. Ishrat is
not a terrorist in the limited technical sense that she didn’t actually carry
out an attack. By that token no one is a terrorist unless s/he carries out an
attack, in which case most terror-prevention mechanisms would fall flat. Post
the filing of the chargesheet the family of late Ishrat Jahan came out in full
strength to address the media. They were chaperoned by NCP member Jitendra Ahwad. First Ishrat’s sister Nusrat spoke, then her mother spoke, then her uncle spoke, then Ahwad spoke and then
Nusrat spoke again.
There was drama too, Nusrat first spoke with a veil which
is very Muslim but no good for TV and the second time around she spoke without
it. Take a look, the pic on the left is from the presser itself and the pic on
the right picked up separately though.The media
kept feeding her questions so that she could finally nail the politician whose
name they wanted to hear. She didn’t name him but is quoted as clearly saying: “Don’t want to name
anyone, but any big politician involved in the murder of my sister should be
killed”. Hmm… I wonder who that big politician could be. In other
words, where many believe Ishrat had failed, Nusrat has innocently sent out an
invitation to others to make an attempt.
A word about
the CBI. They have the poorest record of successfully prosecuting any case
where state machinery or politicians have been involved. In the last decade
they have been faster in giving clean-chits especially to politicians of the
“secular” variety. Your guess is as good as mine on how long the Ishrat case
will linger too and it’s only just begun. The CBI has also promised a second
chargesheet after investigating some more. They
will keep trying and keep the chase boiling. I guess that should at least
take till the next elections in 2014 or whenever it is. The media screamed its
head off as if the filing of chargesheet by itself proves the guilt of those
accused. CBI’s chargesheets and cases are known to be torn to shreds during
trial. Time will tell.
One can
sympathise with her family but Ishrat Jahan is the perfect poster for the
Congress and NCP regardless of how the case turns out to be. Ishrat was a
woman, she was young and she was a Muslim; a perfect combination for vote-bank
sympathy. There is no political purpose served in proving she was a terrorist which is what CBI has avoided. She is better off dead as an "innocent" for political milking. She has been more useful to
the Congress and other “secular” parties dead than alive as a potential
terrorist. In all the Gujarat cases trying to implicate Modi since 2002 Mukul Sinha has been a constant thread
as a lawyer. Only Teesta Setalvad has been replaced by Vrinda Grover in the Ishrat case. There have been hundreds of
encounter killings in this country. Some genuine, some fake but never has a
dead woman from an encounter come in so handy for political reasons. This may
not be the only one though, it looks like a couple more encounters from Gujarat
are the ones that will be politically most used. Ishrat Jahan is dead but she’s not dead.