The acquittal of Swami Aseemanand and others in three cases of “Hindu terror”, including last week in the Samjhauta Express case, due to lack of evidence, demonstrates the sinister nature of the plot to paint Hindu terror as a threat to the “idea of India”. – Minhaz Merchant
Over several years, a myth has been carefully manufactured that “Hindu terror” poses an existential threat to Indian Muslims, Christians and other minorities.
During the Congress-led UPA-1 and UPA-2 governments, this myth was given a label—“saffron terror”.
The crafting was meticulous.
The reported Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist, Ishrat Jahan, killed by the Gujarat police, became a secular cause célèbre. Websites sprang up describing her as an innocent college girl, murdered apparently on the orders of then-Chief Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. The narrative was smoothly taken up by certain co-opted media. In Parliament, Home Minister Shivraj Patil spoke darkly of “Hindutva terrorism”.
P. Chidambaram, then finance minister, warned of the dangers of saffron terror. Terrorism, he reportedly said, had no religion—but it had a colour.
Rahul Gandhi showed an early predilection for backing such subverted narratives. He reportedly told a visiting American envoy, in a conversation leaked by Wikileaks, that right-wing terror was more dangerous to India’s integrity than Islamist terrorism.
In November 2008—as if to cruelly mock that assertion—LeT terrorists killed 166 people in two Mumbai hotels, a Jewish outreach centre and Mumbai’s largest railway station, over three and a half days of rampaging terror.
The acquittal of Swami Aseemanand and others in three cases of “Hindu terror”, including last week in the Samjhauta Express case, due to lack of evidence, demonstrates the sinister nature of the plot to paint Hindu terror as a threat to the “idea of India”.
By aligning its position with Pakistan, against the court’s acquittal of Swami Aseemanand, the Congress has once again revealed where it stands on “saffron terror”—the wrong side of history.
Comments by Sam Pitroda, Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s senior advisor, apparently questioning the Jaish-e-Mohammed’s role in the Pulwama terror attack and the efficacy of the IAF’s Balakot air strikes, underscore deep fault lines in the Congress.
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The Samjauta Express should never have been set up ! India gained nothing but tragedy.
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Congress must apologise for fake Hindu terror theory, says Jaitley on Samjhauta verdict – ANI – The New Indian Express – New Delhi – 29 March 2019
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday said that the Congress should apologise to the society for propagating “Hindu terror” theory which has been categorically discarded by the Panchkula Court.
Addressing a media briefing here on Friday, Jaitley attacked the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, which was led by the Congress, for its stand on Samjhauta blast case.
“Last week the Panchkula court gave the decision on the Samjhauta blast case of 2007. Since 2007, it was very clear that the State Department of the United States would repeatedly provide us with information about the actual terrorists who were involved in that act. But apart from investigating on those lines, there was a theory of ‘Hindu terror’ and this slogan of ‘Hindu terrorism’ was given by Congress for a vote bank. They created this theory on fake evidence,” Jaitley said.
Taking a swipe at Congress leaders visiting temples, Jaitley said: “People who believed Hindus as terrorists are today busy showing their respect towards religion. People can never tolerate calling a whole section terrorist.”
He read out a few excerpts of the Panchkula Court’s decision and emphasised that the judge has said that this is a case of no evidence.
“Yet for the first time in history, the whole Hindu society has been defamed by creating this theory of Hindu terror. Congress and UPA are responsible for this. Society will not forgive them for this. Innocent people lost their lives but real culprits were not probed,” he added.
Accusing the Congress of defaming the Hindu society for electoral benefits, he said: “It is our accusation that for the political benefit the Hindu society was defamed through a fake theory. This is why Congress is not even giving a statement on this decision. It is time for them to seek forgiveness from the society.”
On Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s visit to Ayodhya, he said: “It is good they are going but should also accept that this is the real birthplace of Ram.”
On March 20, a special NIA court in Panchkula had acquitted the four suspects—Swami Aseemanand, Lokesh Sharma, Kamal Chauhan and Rajinder Chaudhary—in the Samjhauta blast case.
On February 18, 2007, explosions hit the India-Pakistan trans-border Samjhauta Express in Panipat area of Haryana and 68 people died in the blast, including 44 Pakistanis.
Out of the deceased, 33 were men, 19 women and 16 children. Later, two unexploded bombs were also found from the site, India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) had said.
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