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MODI FLAYS UPA'S SOFT APPROACH ON TERROR
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2011-07-18 13:24:28 UTC
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Modi flays UPA's soft approach on terror

By Rathin Das
The Pioneer
Sunday, July 17, 2011

Ahmedabad - Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has lambasted the
Centre for its weak-kneed approach towards combating terror.

Speaking at the inauguration of the newly-constructed examination
centre of the Sardar Patel University at Vallabh Vidyanagar in Anand
district on Saturday, Modi demanded that a tough law to root out
terrorism be formulated.

Invoking Sardar Patel, Modi said that if the 'Iron Man' was alive
today, all terrorists would have been hanged by now and innocent
people wouldn't have lost their lives, as in Mumbai. Modi said the
Centre is quite enthusiastic to bring a law on communal violence but
has no time to root out terrorism. "Countries across the world,
including the USA, have enacted tough laws and giving strong fight to
terrorism, but India is being repeatedly bombed. This is the time
when people of India should take on the challenge of uprooting
terrorism", Modi said.

http://dailypioneer.com/353719/Modi-flays-UPAs-soft-approach-on-terror.html

More at:
http://www.dailypioneer.com

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

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2011-07-18 13:47:38 UTC
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On Jul 18, 9:24 am, ***@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr.
Jai Maharaj) wrote:
> Modi flays UPA's soft approach on terror
>
> By Rathin Das
> The Pioneer
> Sunday, July 17, 2011
>
> Ahmedabad - Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has lambasted the
> Centre for its weak-kneed approach towards combating terror.
>
> Speaking at the inauguration of the newly-constructed examination
> centre of the Sardar Patel University at Vallabh Vidyanagar in Anand
> district on Saturday, Modi demanded that a tough law to root out
> terrorism be formulated.
>
> Invoking Sardar Patel, Modi said that if the 'Iron Man' was alive
> today, all terrorists would have been hanged by now and innocent
> people wouldn't have lost their lives, as in Mumbai. Modi said the
> Centre is quite enthusiastic to bring a law on communal violence but
> has no time to root out terrorism. "Countries across the world,
> including the USA, have enacted tough laws and giving strong fight to
> terrorism, but India is being repeatedly bombed. This is the time
> when people of India should take on the challenge of uprooting
> terrorism", Modi said.
>
> http://dailypioneer.com/353719/Modi-flays-UPAs-soft-approach-on-terro...
>
> More at:http://www.dailypioneer.com
>
> Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
> Om Shanti
>
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The Great Hope of India -- Narendra Modi Ji - is right !
Modi Ji must be Prime Minister to uproot terrorism.
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2011-07-18 13:50:49 UTC
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In article <e85478e8-df05-4385-9fc2-***@fv14g2000vbb.googlegroups.com>,
fanabba <***@aol.com> posted:
>
> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
>
> > Modi flays UPA's soft approach on terror
> >
> > By Rathin Das
> > The Pioneer
> > Sunday, July 17, 2011
> >
> > Ahmedabad - Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has lambasted the
> > Centre for its weak-kneed approach towards combating terror.
> >
> > Speaking at the inauguration of the newly-constructed examination
> > centre of the Sardar Patel University at Vallabh Vidyanagar in Anand
> > district on Saturday, Modi demanded that a tough law to root out
> > terrorism be formulated.
> >
> > Invoking Sardar Patel, Modi said that if the 'Iron Man' was alive
> > today, all terrorists would have been hanged by now and innocent
> > people wouldn't have lost their lives, as in Mumbai. Modi said the
> > Centre is quite enthusiastic to bring a law on communal violence but
> > has no time to root out terrorism. "Countries across the world,
> > including the USA, have enacted tough laws and giving strong fight to
> > terrorism, but India is being repeatedly bombed. This is the time
> > when people of India should take on the challenge of uprooting
> > terrorism", Modi said.
> >
> > http://dailypioneer.com/353719/Modi-flays-UPAs-soft-approach-on-terro...
> >
> > More at:http://www.dailypioneer.com
>
> The Great Hope of India -- Narendra Modi Ji - is right !
> Modi Ji must be Prime Minister to uproot terrorism.

More strength to Modi ji!

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
2011-07-18 17:20:16 UTC
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Mumbai manhunt goes nationwide

PNS
The Pioneer
Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Indraprasth aka New Delhi; Mumbai - As the Mumbai blasts probe begun
to unravel the vast underground network of homegrown terror, a HuJI
activist was nabbed on Sunday in Kishanganj on Bihar-Bangladesh
border, an ATS team from Maharashtra questioned several suspects in
Bhatkal in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, and another ATS team
examined members of Indian Mujahideen, lodged in the Central Jail
here in connection with 1993 Mumbai blasts.

In related developments, Fayaz Usmani, brother of 2008 Gujarat blast
suspect Afzal Usmani, died in a Mumbai hospital after being
questioned by police in connection with the blasts here.

The ATS is also ready with a sketch of a prime suspect and will soon
circulate it among select and top investigating officials. "But it
will not be released to the public," said an ATS official in Mumbai.

With the probe indicating involvement of Indian Mujahideen behind the
blasts, teams from ATS and National Investigation Agency (NIA) have
fanned out to different parts of the country. Besides Karnataka,
different teams have left for Gujarat, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh and West
Bengal. As the probe gathered momentum, 10 crude bombs were recovered
from a suspected militant in Ahmedabad.

Meanwhile, two persons were arrested in Bihar’s Kishanganj district
late on Saturday in course of the probe. One of them has been
identified as Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) operative Mohammad
Riyazul Sarkar, understood to be a resident of North Dinajpur, West
Bengal. During his interrogation, he tried to mislead the officials
by giving a fake name and claimed to be domiciled in Gujarat.

Bihar DGP Neelmani said they were verifying the identity of Sarkar,
who had been residing in the area for the past seven days. He knew
Kannada, Gujarati and Bengali, Neelmani added.

Sources said Sarkar would be handed over to the Mumbai Police after
special branch and officials of the local Intelligence Bureau were
through with their interrogation. Some documents in Marathi and three
cell phones were recovered from Sarkar.

Meanwhile, in Ahmedabad, the Crime Branch Police had taken on remand
Danish Riyaz, an IM activist who was arrested last month for his
involvement in the July 26, 2008 serial blasts. He was till now in
custody for planting bombs in the Khadia area of the city.

As his remand in the Khadia blast case expired, the Crime Branch took
him on remand in the Civil Hospital blasts case.

Sources said that his e-mail exchanges with other Indian Mujahideen
operatives might provide some vital clues on the Mumbai blasts
suspects too.

In Ajmer, the NIA team on Sunday quizzed 1993 Mumbai serial bomb
blasts mastermind Jalees Ansari, languishing in Ajmer Jail. According
to well-placed sources, an NIA team arrived in Jaipur last Friday and
after going through the records of Ansari and about a dozen another
jailed accused in the case, interrogated them. It is learnt that NIA
will go over the transcripts of conversations between Ansari and some
people in Pakistan, Bangladesh and other countries, while he was in
jail.

On August 28 last year, in a surprise raid, intelligence agencies had
recovered a mobile phone and half a dozen SIM cards from the cell of
Ansari. Call details of his mobile revealed that he was in constant
touch with operatives of Lakshar-e-Tayyeba, whose deputy commander he
was in India in 1992.

Meanwhile, in an embarrassment for the Mumbai police, Fayaz Usmani
detained for questioning in connection with the 13/7 Mumbai triple
blasts died allegedly owing to a massive brain haemorrhage in the
small hours of Sunday.

Fiaz Usmani, elder brother of Ahmadabad blasts suspect Afzal Usmani,
died t the Sion Hospital here at 1.30 am.

A resident of Govandi in north-east Mumbai, Fiaz had been detained by
the city police on Saturday evening. He had been rushed to the
hospital after he complained of hypertension. His blood pressure was
in excess of 220 points. Within few hours of his being diagnosed with
brain haemorrhage, Afzal died at the hospital.

Fiaz's death sparked an instant controversy with his family members
suspecting foul play and alleging that he had tortured by the police
while in custody. The police officials however denied that they had
beaten up Afzal while in custody.

Maharashtra's Director General Police Ajit Parasnis swiftly ordered a
CID inquiry into the circumstances leading to Fiaz's death. A post-
mortem conducted on Afzal's body at Sion Hospital revealed that he
had not suffered any external injury.

Azeem Usmani, Fiaz's son, alleged that his father had been picked up
for questioning by the police. "We have a reason to believe that my
father was pressured and beaten up during the questioning. My father
died because of the harassment he suffered at the hands of the
police," Azeem said.

The police had suspected that Fiaz, like his younger brother Afzal
Usmani, had links with Indian Mujaheddin. Afzal had been arrested by
the city police along with four IM operatives with the July 26,2008
Ahmadabad blasts, in which 56 people were killed and over 200 others
injured.

http://dailypioneer.com/353997/Mumbai-manhunt-goes-nationwide.html

More at:
http://www.dailypioneer.com

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

> In article
> <e85478e8-df05-4385-9fc2-***@fv14g2000vbb.googlegroups.com>,
> fanabba <***@aol.com> posted:
> >
> > Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
> >
> > > Modi flays UPA's soft approach on terror
> > >
> > > By Rathin Das
> > > The Pioneer
> > > Sunday, July 17, 2011
> > >
> > > Ahmedabad - Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has lambasted the
> > > Centre for its weak-kneed approach towards combating terror.
> > >
> > > Speaking at the inauguration of the newly-constructed examination
> > > centre of the Sardar Patel University at Vallabh Vidyanagar in Anand
> > > district on Saturday, Modi demanded that a tough law to root out
> > > terrorism be formulated.
> > >
> > > Invoking Sardar Patel, Modi said that if the 'Iron Man' was alive
> > > today, all terrorists would have been hanged by now and innocent
> > > people wouldn't have lost their lives, as in Mumbai. Modi said the
> > > Centre is quite enthusiastic to bring a law on communal violence but
> > > has no time to root out terrorism. "Countries across the world,
> > > including the USA, have enacted tough laws and giving strong fight to
> > > terrorism, but India is being repeatedly bombed. This is the time
> > > when people of India should take on the challenge of uprooting
> > > terrorism", Modi said.
> > >
> > > http://dailypioneer.com/353719/Modi-flays-UPAs-soft-approach-on-terro...
> > >
> > > More at:http://www.dailypioneer.com
> >
> > The Great Hope of India -- Narendra Modi Ji - is right !
> > Modi Ji must be Prime Minister to uproot terrorism.
>
> More strength to Modi ji!
>
> Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
> Om Shanti
Uno Hu
2011-07-19 04:18:57 UTC
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> Umpa Lumpas go nuts - kill for chocolate
> PNS
> The Pioneer
> Tuesday, July 19, 2011
>
> Indraprasth aka New Delhi; Mumbai - As the Mumbai chocolate probe
begun
> to unravel the vast underground network of homegrown cocoa, a HuJI
> activist was nabbed on Sunday in Kishanganj on Bihar-Bangladesh
> border, an ATS team from Maharashtra questioned several suspects in
> Bhatkal in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, and another ATS team
> examined members of Indian Lumpeen, lodged in the Central Jail
> here in connection with 1993 Mumbai cholate adulteration.
and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
2011-07-19 04:30:17 UTC
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Mumbai manhunt goes nationwide

PNS
The Pioneer
Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Indraprasth aka New Delhi; Mumbai - As the Mumbai blasts probe begun
to unravel the vast underground network of homegrown terror, a HuJI
activist was nabbed on Sunday in Kishanganj on Bihar-Bangladesh
border, an ATS team from Maharashtra questioned several suspects in
Bhatkal in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, and another ATS team
examined members of Indian Mujahideen, lodged in the Central Jail
here in connection with 1993 Mumbai blasts.

In related developments, Fayaz Usmani, brother of 2008 Gujarat blast
suspect Afzal Usmani, died in a Mumbai hospital after being
questioned by police in connection with the blasts here.

The ATS is also ready with a sketch of a prime suspect and will soon
circulate it among select and top investigating officials. "But it
will not be released to the public," said an ATS official in Mumbai.

With the probe indicating involvement of Indian Mujahideen behind the
blasts, teams from ATS and National Investigation Agency (NIA) have
fanned out to different parts of the country. Besides Karnataka,
different teams have left for Gujarat, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh and West
Bengal. As the probe gathered momentum, 10 crude bombs were recovered
from a suspected militant in Ahmedabad.

Meanwhile, two persons were arrested in Bihar’s Kishanganj district
late on Saturday in course of the probe. One of them has been
identified as Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) operative Mohammad
Riyazul Sarkar, understood to be a resident of North Dinajpur, West
Bengal. During his interrogation, he tried to mislead the officials
by giving a fake name and claimed to be domiciled in Gujarat.

Bihar DGP Neelmani said they were verifying the identity of Sarkar,
who had been residing in the area for the past seven days. He knew
Kannada, Gujarati and Bengali, Neelmani added.

Sources said Sarkar would be handed over to the Mumbai Police after
special branch and officials of the local Intelligence Bureau were
through with their interrogation. Some documents in Marathi and three
cell phones were recovered from Sarkar.

Meanwhile, in Ahmedabad, the Crime Branch Police had taken on remand
Danish Riyaz, an IM activist who was arrested last month for his
involvement in the July 26, 2008 serial blasts. He was till now in
custody for planting bombs in the Khadia area of the city.

As his remand in the Khadia blast case expired, the Crime Branch took
him on remand in the Civil Hospital blasts case.

Sources said that his e-mail exchanges with other Indian Mujahideen
operatives might provide some vital clues on the Mumbai blasts
suspects too.

In Ajmer, the NIA team on Sunday quizzed 1993 Mumbai serial bomb
blasts mastermind Jalees Ansari, languishing in Ajmer Jail. According
to well-placed sources, an NIA team arrived in Jaipur last Friday and
after going through the records of Ansari and about a dozen another
jailed accused in the case, interrogated them. It is learnt that NIA
will go over the transcripts of conversations between Ansari and some
people in Pakistan, Bangladesh and other countries, while he was in
jail.

On August 28 last year, in a surprise raid, intelligence agencies had
recovered a mobile phone and half a dozen SIM cards from the cell of
Ansari. Call details of his mobile revealed that he was in constant
touch with operatives of Lakshar-e-Tayyeba, whose deputy commander he
was in India in 1992.

Meanwhile, in an embarrassment for the Mumbai police, Fayaz Usmani
detained for questioning in connection with the 13/7 Mumbai triple
blasts died allegedly owing to a massive brain haemorrhage in the
small hours of Sunday.

Fiaz Usmani, elder brother of Ahmadabad blasts suspect Afzal Usmani,
died t the Sion Hospital here at 1.30 am.

A resident of Govandi in north-east Mumbai, Fiaz had been detained by
the city police on Saturday evening. He had been rushed to the
hospital after he complained of hypertension. His blood pressure was
in excess of 220 points. Within few hours of his being diagnosed with
brain haemorrhage, Afzal died at the hospital.

Fiaz's death sparked an instant controversy with his family members
suspecting foul play and alleging that he had tortured by the police
while in custody. The police officials however denied that they had
beaten up Afzal while in custody.

Maharashtra's Director General Police Ajit Parasnis swiftly ordered a
CID inquiry into the circumstances leading to Fiaz's death. A post-
mortem conducted on Afzal's body at Sion Hospital revealed that he
had not suffered any external injury.

Azeem Usmani, Fiaz's son, alleged that his father had been picked up
for questioning by the police. "We have a reason to believe that my
father was pressured and beaten up during the questioning. My father
died because of the harassment he suffered at the hands of the
police," Azeem said.

The police had suspected that Fiaz, like his younger brother Afzal
Usmani, had links with Indian Mujaheddin. Afzal had been arrested by
the city police along with four IM operatives with the July 26,2008
Ahmadabad blasts, in which 56 people were killed and over 200 others
injured.

http://dailypioneer.com/353997/Mumbai-manhunt-goes-nationwide.html

More at:
http://www.dailypioneer.com

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

> In article
> <e85478e8-df05-4385-9fc2-***@fv14g2000vbb.googlegroups.com>,
> fanabba <***@aol.com> posted:
> >
> > Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
> >
> > > Modi flays UPA's soft approach on terror
> > >
> > > By Rathin Das
> > > The Pioneer
> > > Sunday, July 17, 2011
> > >
> > > Ahmedabad - Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has lambasted the
> > > Centre for its weak-kneed approach towards combating terror.
> > >
> > > Speaking at the inauguration of the newly-constructed examination
> > > centre of the Sardar Patel University at Vallabh Vidyanagar in Anand
> > > district on Saturday, Modi demanded that a tough law to root out
> > > terrorism be formulated.
> > >
> > > Invoking Sardar Patel, Modi said that if the 'Iron Man' was alive
> > > today, all terrorists would have been hanged by now and innocent
> > > people wouldn't have lost their lives, as in Mumbai. Modi said the
> > > Centre is quite enthusiastic to bring a law on communal violence but
> > > has no time to root out terrorism. "Countries across the world,
> > > including the USA, have enacted tough laws and giving strong fight to
> > > terrorism, but India is being repeatedly bombed. This is the time
> > > when people of India should take on the challenge of uprooting
> > > terrorism", Modi said.
> > >
> > > http://dailypioneer.com/353719/Modi-flays-UPAs-soft-approach-on-terro...
> > >
> > > More at:http://www.dailypioneer.com
> >
> > The Great Hope of India -- Narendra Modi Ji - is right !
> > Modi Ji must be Prime Minister to uproot terrorism.
>
> More strength to Modi ji!
>
> Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
> Om Shanti
h***@inderoto.com
2011-07-18 14:25:09 UTC
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India shining, modi in the forefront. No evidence required, guilty by
association, torture at will.


Mumbai blasts detainee reportedly dies of torture

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-07/17/c_13990516.htm

NEW DELHI, July 17 (Xinhua) -- A man, involved in the July 13 Mumbai
blasts, reportedly died of police torture during interrogation,
according to media reports on Sunday.

Faiz Usmani died following a brain hemorrhage early Sunday, reported
Indo-Asian News Service, quoting hospital sources.

The report quoted a medical officer as saying that Faiz Usmani was
picked up as a suspect in the triple blasts, which left 19 people dead
and 129 others injured, but late Saturday evening he suddenly took ill
and was rushed to Sion Hospital in Mumbai. He died there around 1:20
a.m. Sunday.

The officer said when Faiz was brought to hospital, his blood pressure
was in excess of 220 points and there was a large amount of blood in
his brain, said the report.

Faiz was the brother of Afzal Usmani, one of the prime accused in
blasts in Ahmedabad and Surat in Gujarat in 2008, and both were
suspected members of the Indian Mujahiddeen.

The family members of Faiz said he was tortured by police.
fanabba
2011-07-18 15:33:57 UTC
Permalink
On Jul 18, 10:25 am, ***@inderoto.com wrote:
> India shining, modi in the forefront.  No evidence required, guilty by
> association, torture at will.
>
> Mumbai blasts detainee reportedly dies of torture
>
> http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-07/17/c_13990516.htm
>
> NEW DELHI, July 17 (Xinhua) -- A man, involved in the July 13 Mumbai
> blasts, reportedly died of police torture during interrogation,
> according to media reports on Sunday.
>
> Faiz Usmani died following a brain hemorrhage early Sunday, reported
> Indo-Asian News Service, quoting hospital sources.
>
> The report quoted a medical officer as saying that Faiz Usmani was
> picked up as a suspect in the triple blasts, which left 19 people dead
> and 129 others injured, but late Saturday evening he suddenly took ill
> and was rushed to Sion Hospital in Mumbai. He died there around 1:20
> a.m. Sunday.
>
> The officer said when Faiz was brought to hospital, his blood pressure
> was in excess of 220 points and there was a large amount of blood in
> his brain, said the report.
>
> Faiz was the brother of Afzal Usmani, one of the prime accused in
> blasts in Ahmedabad and Surat in Gujarat in 2008, and both were
> suspected members of the Indian Mujahiddeen.
>
> The family members of Faiz said he was tortured by police.

The USA did not give Osama Bin Laden a fair trial.
I did not hear you complain about that.
h***@inderofa.com
2011-07-18 16:36:13 UTC
Permalink
> http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-07/17/c_13990516.htm
>
> NEW DELHI, July 17 (Xinhua) -- A man, involved in the July 13 Mumbai
> blasts, reportedly died of police torture during interrogation,
> according to media reports on Sunday.
>
> Faiz Usmani died following a brain hemorrhage early Sunday, reported
> Indo-Asian News Service, quoting hospital sources.
>
> The report quoted a medical officer as saying that Faiz Usmani was
> picked up as a suspect in the triple blasts, which left 19 people dead
> and 129 others injured, but late Saturday evening he suddenly took ill
> and was rushed to Sion Hospital in Mumbai. He died there around 1:20
> a.m. Sunday.
>
> The officer said when Faiz was brought to hospital, his blood pressure
> was in excess of 220 points and there was a large amount of blood in
> his brain, said the report.
>
> Faiz was the brother of Afzal Usmani, one of the prime accused in
> blasts in Ahmedabad and Surat in Gujarat in 2008, and both were
> suspected members of the Indian Mujahiddeen.
>
> The family members of Faiz said he was tortured by police.

"The USA did not give Osama Bin Laden a fair trial. I did not hear you
complain about that."

Ask them about him. I have seen some who regret he was not brought to
trial. One difference that comes to mind is his confession not produced
by torture. There was no question of his crines and his guilt.

What trial in this torture murder? Do you regret he did not have a
trial?
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