*Under the Saffron Flag : Long Forgotten Battle Against Hindutva Terror*

subhash gatade


(Not some time ago a very brief writeup by Younus SK had shared newsitems
where Hindus posing as Muslims were seen to be committing mischiefs to whip
up anti-muslim frenzy.

If Amiya Sarkar was found to be behind putting posters in Kolkata under the
name of “Jamaat ul Mujahideen Bangladesh” threatening to bomb West Bengal,
a VHP worker Deshraj Singh was arrested by police in Muzaffarnagar for
placing loaves of buffalo meat in three Hindu temples, one Sushil Chaudhary
was caught for sending threat mails to Rajasthan ministers under the name
of ““Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist” , a Hindu boy adopting a fake Muslim
identiy was held by Bangalore police for posting threatening tweets to bomb
the city.

Underlining the fact that in all the four cases, which were reported in the
month of December itself from different parts of the country, and the
manner in which police released them with minor rebuke, without finding any
larger terror conspiracy behind their actions convincing ‘us that the men
were stressed, depressed or mentally unsound’ it had posed a simple query
whether they could be considered ‘random events or an RSS ploy’ (:
http://www.indiaresists.com/terror-threats-by-hindus-pretending-as-muslims-random-events-or-an-rss-ploy/#sthash.FzYEJGhc.d4xCKsQE.dpuf
)

In the backdrop of ascendance of majoritarian forces at the centre and the
consequent deemphasising of battle against Hindutva terror – which had
begun albeit half-heartedly under the UPA regime – it needs to be reminded
that it is far from over and should be taken to its logical conclusion. A
recent overview of the menace has appeared in ‘fountainink’ (
http://fountainink.in/?p=6122&all=1) – monthly magazine of narrative
journalism.)

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