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Tehelka Expose----Will Gandhiji's Gujarat still want to stand by Modi?
Written by
Girish Nikam
"Narendra Modi came and he gave oral instructions to the police to remain with the Hindus, because the entire kingdom is with the Hindus" — "let us say the ruler (Modi) was also strong in nature because he gave(orders), just take the revenge and I am ready"--Arvind Pandya, Gujarat Government Counsel before the Nanavati-Shah Commission.

"He (Modi) had given us three days--- to do whatever we could. He said he would not give us time after that---. He said this openly---After three days he asked us to stop and everything came to a halt"---- Haresh Bhat, BJP MLA from Godhra and Bajrang dal leader accused in the post-Godhra riots.

"Nobody can do what Narendrabhai (Modi) has done in Gujarat. If I didn't have Narendrabhai's support, we would not have been able to avenge Godhra"-----(four months later)"Narendrabhai told me---there was a lot of pressure on him----so he asked me to surrender-----it was all a drama (how he was caught by the police)---they (police) caught me, tied me up with rope—all drama—They told me they were tying me up just for show"---- Babu Bajrangi, a Bajrang dal leader and accused in some of the most heinous crimes in the riots, including killing a pregnant muslim woman by cutting her stomach with a knife.


The 106 page special issue of Tehelka, the English weekly news magazine, devoted entirely to one of the most remarkable and seminal work of investigative journalism ever conducted in this country, on the truth behind the Gujarat communal carnage of 2002, is replete with such statements by the perpetrators of the carnage. Words fail to describe the churning one feels in the stomach as one goes through the boastful and bragging Sangh Parivar members, describing their heinous and unimaginable acts of hatred.

The Tehelka-Aaj Tak joint expose, dubbed as "Operation Kalank" is a must see and must read for anyone who considers himself a civilized human being, regardless of his or hers' affliations--- religious, caste, political. And after seeing and reading it, if one is still trying to find excuses, alibis, reasons, explanations or what have you, to justify what happened in Gujarat in February-March 2002, or worse feel proud about it, one can only have very deep suspicions about the basic nature of mankind.

What "Operation Kalank" brings out is what everyone suspected all along. But now that it has come out of the various perpetrators' mouths, one can only hope that the wheels of justice will move forward with better speed than it has shown all these five years.

Having said that, what does these tales of horror tell us? That there is a devil lurking amongst many of us, and all that it needs for it come to the fore is for someone like Narendra Modi, consumed by religious hatred, to encourage it. The pride and passion with which those quoted above talk about him, is an indication of the near worshipping status he has acquired among all those who have been consumed by an ideology, the sole aim of which is to differentiate people on the basis of religion and target them.







Remember there was a person in recent history---Adolf Hitler---and his hatred for Jews? Is Modi anyway different from Hitler, though one has to admit that he has a long way to go to match the German dictator's track record in terms of sheer numbers that he managed to eliminate!

Meanwhile, one very interesting fallout of the Tehelka expose was that both the Congress and BJP started suspecting the motives behind it. Both facing the impending elections in Gujarat saw each other's hand in it! Though BJP overtly suspected the motives and even dubbed Tehelka as a Congress Investigation Agency (CIA), even as it hid behind inane explanations when it came to the real issue, it was not-so-secretly excited by the expose. Reason—they felt it would only improve the party's chances of victory in the elections. However, Congress leaders, especially in Gujarat, saw Modi's hand in the expose, apparently with an aim to re-establish himself among the Hindus, and sideline the rebellion in his own party against him.

Shockingly even a large part of the media, except for some very honourable exceptions, also was consumed by doubts when the expose was aired on Aaj Tak, and most of them either under-played it or completely ignored it on the first day. The underlying argument of those who underplayed or ignored it sounded gratuitous. While dismissing the story, they said it would only help Narendra Modi. This goes completely against the fundamental principle of journalism----- exposing wrong doings cannot be weighed on the basis of whom it benefits or whom it affects.

Moreover any journalist worth his salt should know, when it comes to stories like the Operation Kalank, that they cannot be manufactured for a price. What Ashish Khetan, the young Tehelka journalist whose sole effort it was, did was what is considered the best in journalism. Picking up on a clue or a tip, and thread the story painstakingly (as he has described in his piece in the special issue), with a lot of guts, imagination, determination and some amount of luck and a huge dose of pluck.

Now the question uppermost in the minds of all horror-stuck readers and viewers of "Operation Kalank" and Tehelka, is, will this expose which has established beyond doubt the complicity of Modi in the planned genocide of muslims in Gujarat, make him a hero all over again and find him back in the Chief Minister's seat in December? Having witnessed the kind of poison, which has crept into the veins of Gujarat's Hindus, one tends to feel that the fears of Congressmen are not altogether unjustified. But as someone who believes in the essential goodness of human race, one hopes that the Gujaratis will atleast now stand up and remind themselves that they gave this world the greatest apostle of peace, not one of the most cynical and diabolic slaughterers in the name of religion.
 
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Please read this also:-

The myth and truth of Godhra
- Arvind Lavakare, Organiser

Since no `secularist’ or `liberal’ or `objective’
person ever challenged the above sets of figures, some
questions arise: Who killed 200-odd Hindus so early in
those riots? Was it the police or the Hindus
themselves? And what made those 40,000 Hindus rush to
relief camps? Was it fear of Hindu mob violence, rape,
arson and murder?

Two recent `news briefs’ in print are critical
evidence of a reality that’s been totally ignored by
our `liberals’ who have, for four years running, gone
on and on and on about the `genocide’ of Muslims in
Gujarat after the sudden inferno in the S-6
compartment of Sabarmati Express had consumed 58
Hindus, including 26 women and 12 children, returning
home after performing kar seva at Ayodhya.

In its edition of March 19, 2006, The Sunday Express
carried the following report from Ahmedabad:

“Post-Godhra riot case: 7 get lifer
The city sessions court on Friday convicted seven
people in a post-Godhra riot case and sentenced them
to life term for the murder of 35-year-old Mukesh
Panchal, a resident of Lambha. He was attacked by the
accused and went missing on November 7, 2003 from
Shah-e-Alam Darwaza. His mutilated body was found near
Chandoka Lake on November 11. One of the seven
accused-Javed Shaukat Ali-meanwhile managed to give
the cops a slip and fled from the court.”

In its edition of Wednesday, March 29, 2006 The Indian
Express carried the following report, also datelined
Ahmedabad:

“Nine get jail in post-Godhra riot case
The city sessions court on Tuesday convicted nine
accused in a post-Godhra riot case. Additional
Sessions Judge Sonia Gokani sentenced Mushtaq alias
Kanio Ahmed Sheikh to 10 years in jail for murder and
attempt to murder. Eight others were sentenced to 18
months in prison for unlawful assembly, possessing
weapons and rioting.”

Out of the five convictions so far in l’affaire
Godhra, the above two rip the blindfold on Godhra that
the country was subjected to since March 2002. Those
two convictions conclusively prove that even as some
Hindus in Vadodra, Ahmedabad and a few other parts of
Gujarat were provoked into insane killing, arson and
loot by the S-6 carnage, the Muslims in that state
were hardly the cattle hiding from the slaughter house
that they have been made out by the “secularists” in
and outside our national English media. Do you, for
instance, recall reading about the mutilation of
Mukesh Panchal’s cadaver in any of the English print
media? Did you hear a sound byte about it on our TV?

Yes, despite all the media and the consequent
political, propaganda about the `genocide’ of
Gujarat’s Muslims, the reality is that some of that
community were also engaged in murder, rioting and
unlawful assembly with arms in hand.

This trend was discernible to the objective person
four years ago itself. Thus, in its issue of April 28,
2002, The Times of India reporter, Sanjay Pandey, told
us that of the 726 people who had been killed by then
in the post-Godhra riots, 168 were Hindus. In its
issue of June 24, 2002, India Today carried an article
saying that the official figure of all people killed
in Gujarat in the three months following the S-6
massacre was 800, of which a quarter were Hindus. The
Union Home Ministry’s Annual Report 2002-03 said that
about a third of the total dead in the Godhra riots
were Hindus. It also said that, at one stage, 40,000
Hindus were in riot relief camps.

Since no `secularist’ or `liberal’ or `objective’
person ever challenged the above sets of figures, some
questions arise: Who killed 200-odd Hindus so early in
those riots? Was it the police or the Hindus
themselves? And what made those 40,000 Hindus rush to
relief camps? Was it fear of Hindu mob violence, rape,
arson and murder?

More proof of the blindfold on Godhra came in 2005,
when the UPA coalition (comprising the `secular’
friends of Muslims) made a statement in Parliament
that 254 Hindus and 790 Muslims were killed in those
riots.

But our national media simply refused to remove the
blindfold on Godhra. Hence it was that the elites of
our society continued to rant about the Gujarat
`pogrom of genocide’; some cussed Indians even
conspired to deny a US visa to the Chief Minister of
one of the country’s fastest developing states.

Aiding and abetting that conspiracy were reports from
Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International et al. The
National Human Rights Commission joined in; written
lies by the likes of Arundhati Roy and fake e-mails
added fuel to the fire. All of them went to town about
the Gujarat `genocide’ with blinkers on, a blindfold
underneath. None wanted to touch upon the minority
community’s role in that tragedy.

But the latest criminal conviction of 16 Muslims
evokes the recall of the Justice Tewatia Report on the
Godhra issue published on April 26, 2002 under the
aegis of the Council For International Affairs And
Human Rights, based in New Delhi.

It was a report based on a six-day field study of a
team headed by Justice D.S. Tewatia, former Chief
Justice, Calcutta High Court and Punjab and Haryana
High Court. Its other members were Dr J.C. Batra,
senior advocate, Supreme Court, Dr Krishan Singh,
academician, Jawahar Lal Kaul, veteran journalist, and
Prof. B. K. Kuthiala, Dean, Faculty of Media Studies,
G.J. University, Hisar.

The five-man team visited three affected areas and
relief camps in Ahmedabad, interacting freely with the
public and members of both communities, and without
government interference. In Godhra, five delegations
from both communities and also of mixed composition
presented their views and facts to the team.
Similarly, free discussions with the public and
affected communities were held in Vadodra at seven
affected areas and five relief camps. It collected
information from the staff at the Godhra Railway
Station, district administration, including the
Collector and Police Commissioner, passengers
traveling in Sabarmati Express on 27.02.02 in S-6
compartment as well as in other compartments, staff of
the Fire Brigade, Godhra, reports in 22 newspapers and
nine magazines (local, regional and Delhi) and views
on media coverage articulated by some 500 persons
including intellectuals like lawyers, doctors and
businessmen. The site where the train was initially
stopped and stoned was also visited. A high point was
that 13 delegations consisting of 121 citizens met
Justice Tewatia’s team and presented their viewpoints
and information. The delegations ranged from the
Association of Hoteliers to a group of Vanvasis and
affected Muslim as well as Hindu women.

Based on the considerable oral, audio and visual
evidence obtained from the above interactions, the
Justice Tewatia team’s conclusions most relevant to
the blindfold on Godhra were as follows:

Burning of 58 Hindu pilgrims on February 27, 2002 was
an act carried out at the behest of then government of
Pakistan which had planned to burn the entire
Sabarmati Express carrying some 2000 passengers. The
primary objective was to create Hindu-Muslim communal
conflagration in India. The actual perpetrators were
jehadi elements in the predominantly Muslim town of
Godhra where

a very high traffic of telephone calls was recorded
between Godhra and Pakistan, especially Karachi,
before the date of the carnage

an abnormally large number of passports were issued,

there was a large number of persons without ration
cards

a large number of unemployed Muslims had mobile
phones,

though there is no tradition of being a Muslim pilgrim
center and the local Muslims are not affluent, three
istema (religious gatherings) have been held and
attended by large numbers of foreigners, and

an Assistant Collector (a young Muslim from eastern
UP) went on leave two days before the gory incident
and did not return till the middle of March though the
district of his posting was aflame with communal riots
much earlier.

The vacuum pipe between the Coaches No. S-6 and S-7
was cut thereby preventing any further movement of the
train. Miscreants threw bricks and stones at the train
as soon as it left Godhra railway station. The stoning
intensified after it finally stopped about 700 metres
from the station. The passengers of the train,
particularly Coaches S-5, S-6 and S-7, were the main
targets. Burning missiles and acid bulbs were thrown
on and in the coaches. One such acid missile landed in
Coach S-7 and a fire started which the passengers were
able to extinguish. But the attack continued and more
burning missiles were thrown into the Coach S-6.

In an effort to control the subsequent riots, the
Gujarat government

Publicly announced its decision to employ the Army on
the evening of the day riots began on February 28
(Within less than 24 hours at least one brigade of
Indian Army had air-landed at Ahmedabad),

Made preventive arrests of over 33,000 people,

Fired over 12,000 rounds of bullets,

Fired over 15,000 rounds of tear gas shells,

The involvement of Vanvasis in the post-Godhra riots
added a new dimension to the communal violence. In
rural areas the Vanvasis attacked the Muslim
moneylenders, shopkeepers and the forest contractors.
They used their traditional bow and arrows as also
their implements used to cut trees and grass while
attacking Muslims. They moved in groups and used coded
signals for communication. Apparently, the accumulated
anger of years of exploitation by Muslim moneylenders
(interest of 50 per cent per annum), shopkeepers and
forest contractors had become explosive after
moneylenders sexually exploited their womenfolk.

The media selected, distorted and added fiction to
prove their respective points of view. The code of
ethics prescribed by the Press Council of India was
violated by the media with impunity. It so enraged the
citizens that several concerned citizens in the
disturbed areas suggested that peace could return to
the state only if some of the TV channels were closed
for some weeks. Even the Vanvasis complained that the
media had no time to hear their agony and was
spreading canards against the Hindus. Newspapers
published in English from Delhi invariably
editorialised the news. Direct and indirect comments
in the news writing were so telling that the personal
likes and dislikes of the news reporters were too
obvious to be missed. They appeared to have assumed
the role of crusaders against the State Government
from day one. It coloured the entire operation of
newsgathering, feature writing and editorials.

Conclusions 1 to 4 above are indicators as to why our
national media, ever afraid to criticise the Muslim
and ever ready to indulge in BJP/Hindu bashing,
bypassed the Justice Tewatia Report, despite its high
credentials and the fact that it was publicly released
at a press conference in New Delhi. After all, our
`secular’ national media simply could not have
tolerated giving even a line to report’s conclusion 5
above. Hence, they simply buried the whole report
itself, put a blindfold on the country vision of it.
After all, they had found their Hindu-bashing agenda
in the post-Godhra riots and they were hell-bent in
pushing it full steam, right up to the Supreme Court
and beyond to the United Nations.

Will the criminal conviction of 16 by two separate
sessions judges in Ahmedabad remove the blindfold on
Godhra that the `monster media’ put on the people of
this country?

(The writer can be contacted at 202, Dosti Erica,
Antop Hill, Wadala (E), Mumbai 400 037.)
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Related story:
http://indiaview.wordpress.com/2007/08/10/wherere-human-rights-advocates

 
nathappan - Comments as on 29-10-2007

“This goes completely against the fundamental principle of journalism—– exposing wrong doings cannot be weighed on the basis of whom it benefits or whom it affects”

Is this author so blind or simply a hypocrite not to accept the reality of jounalism in India???

“And after seeing and reading it, if one is still trying to find excuses, alibis, reasons, explanations or what have you, to justify what happened in Gujarat in February-March 2002, or worse feel proud about it, one can only have very deep suspicions about the basic nature of mankind”

As if the findings of Tehelka expose is THE TRUTH and nothing else. We all know the political affiliations of Indian Journalists don’t we. I ask the author a question “Are you not equating yourself to an animal by just support one cause while completely ignoring the cause of Million other lives at peril because of our musalmaans??? Are you not being rabid about your cheap ideology with an ulterior motive of only seeking attention????”

 
laadlabakdaas - Comments as on 30-10-2007

The sting itself comes lees of a surprise than the reaction of Sangh parivar’s supporters to the horrific episode (including a few comments here). Not only do they seem to make a concerted effort to defend these disgusting acts, but also seem to shoot the messenger (tehlka) for bringing out the truth -a rather uncomfortable one at that. Is it too much to ask them to look at others as Indians (if not as humans) and not in terms of my religion versus yours ? Acts that would make a normal human sick, irrespective of religion, only seem to bring joy to these perverts. These guys have almost destroyed our nation, and seem to be hell bent on doing so

 
samk - Comments as on 31-10-2007

samk - first of all, I do not belong to any of RSS/VHP or other organization that you claim. I am just a single individual who would like to see events from a completely neutral perspective. That is how I am questioning author’s objectives.
Has he condemned the Godhra incident which is the root cause of riots ?
Why did the UPA govt formulate another commission to investigate Godhra, when the previous commission had already investigated and completed its report ?
Going by the principle stated by judiciary recently in CBE blast case, which almost justified the bomb blasts, Gujarat riots can also be claimed as a fair reaction to what happened in Godhra.
The only good lesson Muslims learnt from the episode is that there WILL be a reaction against them, if they act against Hindus. After all, they cannot take Hindus for granted and heap insults one after another.
That is the only way we can maintain peace. After all, judiciary systems also believe in deterrence theory, right ?

 
nathappan - Comments as on 31-10-2007







     

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