Maloy Krishna Dhar

The Footprints of Jihad

Posted on | June 17, 2008 | 72 Comments

I have been sharing whatever knowledge I have about security threat to India from Internal and External forces which believe in solidification of the Islamic Ummah, its holy duty to carry out jihad against Dar-ul-Harb Hindustan, imperative to create another Muslim Homeland out of present India and restore the glory of Islam all over South Asia and convert it as the main hub of Islamic Caliphate. These are not imaginary dialogues. These can be found in several web portals managed by the Islamists and working ethos and philosophy of scores of Islamist tanzeems.

What I say are not the views of an alleged, ‘rightist communal Hindu reactionary,’ as some national and international members of Markaz-ud-Dawa-al-Islam, Muslim Brotherhood, Ahl-e-Hadith, Taliban, Al Qaeda and other tanzeems prefer to describe me. Some others, who try to go by the nametag of secular intellectuals, prefer to call me a rabid communalist. The ruling parties consider me as a systemic pariah. No problem. The national garbage bin is better than any Swiss Vault. I am not worried about the honorifics awarded to me.

I am not a hater of anything except immoral social behavior and anything that challenge integrity of my country. They happily forget that soon after serial bomb blasts in Mumbai in 2007, I was one Hindu who dared to assist the Deoband luminaries and organise a congregation of all their Ulamas at the Parliament Annex Hall in August 2007, bring the leaders in touch with several opinion makers and important personalities. The Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister had addressed that session. Regretfully, except one representative from All India Muslim Personal Law Board, no other Islamic theo-religious and theopolitical organisation agreed to associate with the initiative of the Darul Uloom Deoband.

The Deoband School had again taken the lead in February 25, 2008 when the Seminary issued a fatwa against “all acts of terrorism.” Saud Alam Qasmi, dean of Theology at the Aligarh Muslim University welcomed the fatwa. Maulana Yasin Mazhar Siddiqui, a senior Islamic theologist said, “The fatwa should be welcomed by the entire Islamic world,” adding that revenge killing of innocent people was unambiguously prohibited by the Holy Quran.


Again on April 27, 2008 when Deoband’s fatwa department head Mufti Habibur said that the Shariat disallowed anything against law: “Cow slaughter, therefore, was “najayaz” even though Islam allows beef-eating,” the fatwa said. It said any act which brought bad name to the community or evoked possibility of imprisonment was “haram” and should be avoided.

Predictably there was counter reaction from Pakistan. The head of Darul Ifta wa Al-Qazzath of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa (Parent body of Lashkar-e-Taiba) Pakistan, Mufti Abdul Rehman Al Rehmani, said that the “fatwa” should be withdrawn immediately. He justified that, “the fatwa encourages Hindu beliefs.” The Ahl-e-Hadith Pakistan also issued a similar fatwa. See www.jamtuddawa.org.
The Bangladesh Jamait-e-Islami, Ahl-e-Hadith and Deoband seminary (Dhaka) also condemned the Indian cleric’s fatwa. Prothom Alo May 3, 2008.

In spite of such deviant statements from neighbouring country’s ultra organisations the influential Islamic seminary Darul Uloom Deoband on May 31, 2008 issued another “fatwa” denouncing terrorism. It stated that in Islam’s view: “spreading mischief, rioting, breach of peace, bloodshed, killing of innocent persons and plundering are the most inhuman crimes.” The fatwa came during an anti-terror conference organised by the Jamiat-Ulema-E-Hind and Darul Uloom in Delhi’s Ramlila Grounds. The fatwa, signed by Darul chief Riyasat Ali Bijnori, has been endorsed by representatives of some Muslim sects in India, especially a faction of the Barelwi, Khankahi and some minor Sufis sects. The fatwa assumes significance because of the Deoband (UP)-based Darul’s wide influence across the Muslim world. After the Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Darul is the most important centre of Islamic theology.

Unfortunately, the fatwa was not signed by Firangi Mahall and Nadwatul Islam of Lucknow and most dominating faction of the Ahl-e-Hadith, Jamiya al Salafiya, All India Muslim Personal Board, All India Milli Council and obviously the Jamiat-e-Islami and Tablighi Jammat. Therefore, the fatwa does not encompass entire Muslim theological and theopolitical shades.

The Deoband declaration said, ‘Islam sternly condemns all kinds of oppression, violence and terrorism’. However, the next paragraphs stated that the Darul Uloom’s idea of terrorism was different to common understanding. It was not attacks by Jihadis and Islamist fidayeens on the jahil kafirs that the Deoband was worried about. They were concerned more about branding of Muslims as terrorists whenever any jihadi terror attacks took place and subsequent attacks on Muslims by the infidels. I quote some parts of the fatwa… “The Conference expresses its deep concern and agony on the present global and national alarming conditions in which most of the nations are adopting such an attitude against their citizens, especially Muslims, to appease the tyrant and colonial master of the West . . . the conference strongly demands the Indian Government to curb those maligning the madrassas and Muslims.”

I do not regret taking initiative in prodding the Deoband school of India to create an atmosphere of cordiality and faith in the Indian system that our nations has been able to and is capable of protecting and promoting Muslim interest. I would continue my efforts but would decline to close my mind and crania. The truth cannot be covered up by diplomatic and political rhetoric. Being a friend of the Muslims does not mean closing eyes to the March of Jihad and feigning deafness to its foot thumping.

However, those of you visited Deoband in UP would not miss that this old seminary is anything but a fountainhead of modern Islam. Do not believe me. Read what Tavleen Singh a celebrated columnist has to say, “The scariest religious institution I have ever been to is the Darul Uloom in Deoband. In the hour I spent wandering about its grounds on my single uninvited visit a couple of years ago I understood why it had inspired the Taliban. It is an institution that remains frozen in seventh century Arabia, a time when men were primitive and women got a primitive deal.” Reading between the lines of Deoband fatwa, Tavleen Singh, Indian Express, March 02, 2008.

I am not biased by her views. But my visits to that seminary impressed me that Islam in its purest form was taught there and hundreds of students from all over the world study there and borrow the fundamentals of Islam from its Indian fountainhead.

Not too long ago I had the opportunity of visiting Binnori mosque of Karachi and the Deoband establishment in Dhaka. In both the places I noticed that the Islamic theology and other aspects of education dated back to pre-Wahhabi (Arab) and pre-Salafi (Egypt) days. Whatever they might teach about the religion propagated by Prophet Mohammad, one could not miss the tone and tenor of ‘hatred and religious compulsion against the jahil kafirs.’ The Binnori mosque and madrasa had been the breeding pool of jihadis fighting in Afghanistan and later the Taliban force. The Deoband, Jamait-e-Islami etc had conceived Harkat-ul-Ansar and Harkat-ul-Jiahd-al-Isami. These theological and theopolitical outfits in Pakistan and Bangladesh have emerged as powerful as the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Salafiya groups and al Qaeda are in most Muslim countries and in global parameter.

The question boils down to the core issue: does the Deoband control minds of Indian Muslims and do they follow their fatwas as inviolable edicts? I am afraid, they do not. Though considered as important as Al Azhar of Egypt the Deoband Seminary is not the only religious school that had sprouted out of the revivalist, Wahhabi and Salafi movement initiated by Shah Waliullah of Delhi and his descendants. The fall of the Great Mughals had marked the end of Muslim political power (virtual caliphate) in India and rise of Islamic puritanist movement starting from Aurangzeb to the lineage of Waliullah.

History is witness to the emergence of other Islamist educational, theological and theopolitical and ethno-theo-political schools. In short these are: Indian segment of Saudi based Rabita-al-Alam-al Islami (preaching global Islamic connectivity), Tablighi Jammat (more Salafist), Jamma’a al Islamiya, Jamma’a al Salafiya, Ahl-e-Hadith, Nadwatul Islam, Firangi Mahall (French residency at Lucknow donated by Aurangzeb to an Islamic scholar), Jamiat Ahl-e-Sunnat & Manzar-i-Islam (Barelwi sect, more Wahhabi), the Ahmadiya, the Ahrar, Khaksar and several sub-sects of the Shia’a community. While the Ahrar and Khaksrs survive in some form in Pakistan the rest are active in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.


It is a fact of life that the Deoband India and its political wing the Jamait-ul-Ulema-e-Hind have stuck to fundamentals of Islam, which do not permit bid’a (heresy), dahriyat (atheism), and change in Islamic fiqh (jurisprudence), ijtihad (independent reasoning) etc tendencies displayed by deviant followers of Islam. Most South Asian Islamic theocratic, theopolitical and theo-extremist organisations follow these tenets.

In recent times (1978 onwards) the Deobandi Schools in Pakistan and Bangladesh, the Jamait-e-Islami and Tablighi Jammat etc besides the other institutions named above have joined the bandwagon of more radical version of Wahhabism and Salafism (al Zawahiri and Osama bin Laden are Salafists). These very organizations and tanzeems were used by Zia-ul-Haq, the ISI and the CIA to float several jihadist tanzeems to fight their geostrategic wars in Afghanistan. Simultaneously these tanzeems were also trained and pushed into Indian Kashmir to wage another phase of jihad.

From 1988 onwards this experimental jihad in Kashmir was broadened to the northern hinterland of India and after 1993 the ISI, in tandem with the DGFI of Bangladesh and the tanzeems like Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, Harkat-ul Ansar, Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami, Al Badr, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Jamait ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh, SIMI, Islamic Chhatra Shibir etc carried out sustained jihadi propaganda through the institutions listed above, through madrasas controlled by them and through roving ulamas and Tablighi Jammat proselytisers. Jamait-e-Islami provides the steady ground for recruitment of fresh rukuns (primary members) who are brain washed and sent to Bangladesh and Pakistan for ideological and military training. The JeI connection was emphasized by Pakistan’s Interior Minister Makhdoom Faisel Saleh Hayat, “All of the activists and terrorists who have been apprehended in recent months have had links to the Jamaat-e-Islami, whether we have arrested them in Lahore or here or Karachi….They have been harboring them.” Al Qaida Pakistan Ties Deepen, The Christian Science Monitor, 03.06.2003.

Between 1989 and 2008 the ISI and the DGFI have set up camps, charted out routes and established supply depots for these rained Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi jihadis to create modules and cells all over India. The mission is nearly complete.

Let us briefly examine a few routes, areas of cells-modules and pockets of established presence of these jihadi elements. The ISI, DGFI backed tanzeems have set up bases in Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Bihar, Eastern Uttar Pradesh and parts of Jharkhand.

Innumerable cells and modules have been established in collaboration with the ‘believers’, paid agents and trained cadres. For lack of space the details cannot be explained in this column. In simple words these cells exist in the northeastern and eastern part of northern India. Most of the named institutions, mosques, madrasas managed by them are used by the home-grown and foreign jihadis. It has not been possible for the intelligence and security agencies to penetrate these hubs. (The map above referred).

As far as northern and western part of India the picture is more frightening. It would not be possible to add annotation on each hub or cluster of hubs in this flank. But the discerning readers can make out sense out of this broad vision and explore the possibilities of delving deep into the subject. To briefly state there are innumerable hubs, modules and cells in Punjab, parts of Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra and certain areas of Madhya Pradesh. We should remember that the Ahl-e-Hadith sect was started at Bhopal and it has now become a worldwide hinge of the extremist Islamists. (The map below referred).

To illustrate I wish to present another article on cellular modules, cells, sub-cells and Ansar (helper) groups in a particular hub. This is a scientifically proven methodology originally adopted by the Communist Parties, called apparatuses. The experts in setting up such tech-apparatus action cells) were called apparatchiks. This pattern was followed by some of the Indian revolutionary groups during independence struggle. Obviously, during the phase of urban guerrilla warfare in Europe (Red Brigade), Red Army Faction) etc the same formula was adopted in minuscule manner.

Jihad never insisted on cell making and positioning modules in foreign countries to wage jihad with a view to converting Dar-ul-Harb to Dar-ul-Islam; in India context regaining the Taj-e-Hind. The module and cell formation is a war technique taught to the Arabs, Afghans, Pakistani and other foreign jihadis by the CIA and the ISI while training the volunteers for Afghan jihad, i.e. War to end the Cold War, Pakistan further taught the technique to the jihadis of Harkat-ul-Ansar, Harkat-ul-Jihad al Islami and scores of the other Tanzeems it trained to operate in India. Same kind of training was imparted to the Indian insurgent groups like the NSCN (IM), ULFA, United National Liberation Front and the Bodos by China, Pakistan and DGFI of Bangladesh,

The pattern of setting up hubs is done on the following principle:
• Religious compatibility
• Tanzeem compatibility
• Availability of safe route, safe house and vulnerable operational targets
• Indoctrinated Technical hands and logistical supply
• Availability of adequate Ansars and safe exit routes.
• Safe communication facilities.


Details of Hubs in Western India

I have written in an earlier column about hidden enemies in the southern parts of the country. An illustrative map may enlighten the readers more than mere words. It would have been a pleasure to elaborate certain hubs, modules and cells in various parts of the country. In short the hubs in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and areas of Maharashtra adjoining Karnataka and Andhra are most vulnerable. Space is a constraint. Inquisitive readers may like to read my book: Fulcrum of Evil: ISI, CIA, al Qaeda Nexus. I juxtapose an illustrative map for easy understanding:


Details of Hubs in South India

This capsule presentation should evoke thinking and awareness and not fear. Fear stalks us, the jihadis are within us, and they are coming in steady streams from Pakistan and Bangladesh. We have to live with periodical Jaipur, Mumbai, Hyderabad etc and look up to a God called Government which does not deliver.

The attacks are not of the nature of horsemen galloping and tanks rolling down to capture India. The evil winds are blowing in poisonous gasses to vitiate minds of vulnerable Islamic individuals and groups. Real or imaginative acts of discrimination against the Muslims elsewhere in the world are being ventilated through organised violence in the name of jihad. This phenomenon is being mixed up with the pre-partition Muslim separatism that resulted in partition.

Several clusters of Muslims in India are still living together separately with the rest of the Indians. They derive pleasure by attributing this sense of alienation to neglect of the community by majority Hindus. Such feelings nursed for over 160 years since 1857, cannot be washed away by a Sachar Commission Report. It requires serious introspection by the enlightened Muslims and religious congregations like the Darul Uloom Deoband. Without introspection and faith in Indian national identity no amount of reservation and financial package can bring them up to modern global standard. Starting from Morley-Minto reforms (1909) to Congress-Muslim League Lucknow Pact (1916) to Khilafat bonhomie to partition we have treaded vast grounds. Our Muslim brothers have no reason to live together separately under the same roof. Our roof should be our common heart.

I would like to elaborate on certain illustrated jihadi modules and cells in the next column. In the meantime, like governments and agencies do not go to slumber. This country is ours and we have to protect it together-irrespective of our professed religious proclivities.


Comments

72 Responses to “The Footprints of Jihad”

  1. Sundarlal
    June 17th, 2008 @ 4:52 pm

    A real master piece. I am of the opinion this article and the maps should be circulated throughout the country. This shoudl give a waking up call to Indians. The real danger is within which is being fanned by outside forces. I salute Dhar for sich bold revelation.

  2. Ritu Singh
    June 17th, 2008 @ 4:53 pm

    Simply superb. The country is richer by this disclosure. Hope the government will wake up.

  3. Akram
    June 17th, 2008 @ 4:54 pm

    Another hate material from Dhar. Muslims are fighting for their rights. Call it JIhad if you like.

  4. Abhishek Sharan
    June 17th, 2008 @ 7:24 pm

    Let the naysayers indulge themselves. I think your exhaustive tracking of the burgeoning jihadist activities in the country will serve as a dire wakeup call to all.

  5. Shridhar Rao
    June 17th, 2008 @ 9:43 pm

    Bravo Dhar! Give us lead in fighting the jihadis. Your facts are accurate and analysis immaculate. We are with you.

  6. Zahir Zaidi
    June 17th, 2008 @ 9:51 pm

    I agree. We Shia people do not support what the Sunni fundamentalists are doing to Indian Muslims at the instigation of Arab and Pakistan. Deoband has lost credibility. Rest of the institutions are silent because they are internally connected with the pakistanis and sunni mullas. I thank Dhar being to bold.

  7. Umesh Patel
    June 17th, 2008 @ 9:54 pm

    Great sir. It is an eye opener. Hope you would track the jihadis till you are able to do. I wish there were many more committed people in intelligence like you.

  8. Sardara Singh
    June 17th, 2008 @ 9:56 pm

    Vadhai ho dhar saab. It is a great piece. You have pinned the problem down accurately. WE all should be grateful to you. 

  9. Kamlesh Yadav
    June 17th, 2008 @ 9:58 pm

    As a student of history I feel proud that a retired officer is doing so much to educate us. Hope the government take note of these revelations and prepare to fight the jihadis.

  10. Ramanna Perumal
    June 17th, 2008 @ 10:14 pm

    Excellent. Dhar is doing a great job for the country. I now understand better the intricacies of jihadi forces. It is a clarion call to the country. All Indians should hit this site and thank Dhar

  11. Umashankar
    June 18th, 2008 @ 9:07 am

    A great piece. We are not even aware what happens in our next door. It is the duty of all Hindus to watch activities of Muslims. Under facade of religion they are trying wreck the country.

  12. Shefali Rastogi
    June 18th, 2008 @ 9:10 am

    I thank the author. Sitting in UK we do not get to hear much about what happens to our country because ogf jihadi threat. In UK the amount pf preparedness in unique. In fact, no Brit trusts any Muslim anymore. They even refuse to rent them homes. I wish Dhar writes more on the problem of jihad. 

  13. Safdar Nizami
    June 18th, 2008 @ 9:12 am

    This article spews venom against the Muslims. Dhar is trying to divide the country. Is he a RSS member. Government should ban this site.  

  14. Navin Rath
    June 18th, 2008 @ 9:14 am

    Congratulations! Dhar has done another great job. We should be aware of serpents in our backyards. Killing serpents is not murder, Jihadis must be faced with great determination.

  15. S.K.SHAH
    June 18th, 2008 @ 1:44 pm

    We Hindus need a Hindu Party to capture complete majority in Parliment and then introduce reforms to rectify the anti-Hindu & anti-national claused in the constitution. To reach that target we need to mobilise the Hindu public. We must ignore the negative comments of the Anti-Hindus for we know who and what we are. We need not go on the defensive to explain to Non-Hindus basically Christians and MOslems of our motives. If they do not know our motives then it is their ignorance.There are enough books to help them know who we are. If Sikhs who hardly existed before the mid 19the Century and MOslems who hardly existed before the 7the century can claim pieces of the Sub-continent and demand their rights ,then what about the Hindus who have a five thousand year old history.
    We need to set up a Jehadi force to assasinate Anti-Hindus in position of power.

  16. Khusroo
    June 18th, 2008 @ 5:21 pm

    What a fantasy!!! People prefer imagining beautiful fantasies but you have chosen to imagine a gruesome one…

    ”This capsule presentation should evoke thinking and awareness and not fear”.

    This article will NOT evoke thinking and awareness and MAY evoke fear but will DEFINTELY evoke hate amongst indians.
    The amount of organisations and the terror cells listed in your article/map suggest as if all the indian muslims are
    jehadis. But perhaps that is what you want to prove, right Mr. Dhar ????

  17. Bipin Pandey
    June 18th, 2008 @ 5:53 pm

    Truth is often indigestible. Some Muslims may not like what Dhar has said. But he has put the truth in correct perspective. Muslims do have a home in our heart, provided they abandon separatism.

  18. Anuj Garg
    June 19th, 2008 @ 9:14 am

    A great presentation. Sir, would you like to come to our Nagpur University to deliver a talk? We understand you are made of the staff of Tilak, Bose and Rai. Thank you for awakening us from slumber of secularism.

  19. Vivek Punj
    June 19th, 2008 @ 5:48 pm

    Hurray Dhar. This is a fantastic presentation. Please serve the country like this and enlighten us.

  20. Sarita Bhargava
    June 19th, 2008 @ 5:50 pm

    I teach history in a UP college. I think this one piece is objective and reflect the truth. I have found Dhars’ book Fulcrum of Evil fascinating. That gives the entire picture of the ISI.

  21. Vijaylaksmi Mishra
    June 19th, 2008 @ 5:53 pm

    The footsteps are distinct. I wish Dhar had given details of all routes of infiltration from Pak and Bangla. Now I know the enemy lives next to us. We have to recognise them.

  22. jai mandloi
    June 19th, 2008 @ 6:12 pm

    great work.
    i hope these revealations by you will make the people aware about the conditions nation is facing right now.may be some muslims don’t like this……but these are facts…why dont these muslims (if they think they are broad minded and liberal) have a self check instead of keeping anti-hindu mindset…?…
                

  23. Biplab Deka
    June 20th, 2008 @ 8:00 am

    Truth, truth and truth. Thank Dhar for giving a correct picture of the doomsday knocking our doors. In Assam we are now minority and Congress is still worshipping the Allah and his minions. Ma Kamakshya should save us.

  24. Sanchita Mitra
    June 20th, 2008 @ 9:07 am

    It is indeed a very educative article. But Dhar should give detailed comments on the jihadi hubs and make us aware about their formation and functioning. I like when he says Muslims can live together unitedly if they broaden their heart,

  25. Rajat Mishra
    June 20th, 2008 @ 9:49 am

    I good account of ground realities. I read today’s Indian Express and find that Deoband it self does not approve madani’s fatwa on terrorism. Who would explain what the Muslim organisations really want?

  26. Walker Dorbrite
    June 20th, 2008 @ 9:54 am

    Chanced to hit the site. In USA too the menace is catching up. I appreciate most of the articles.

  27. Sumanta Lahiri
    June 20th, 2008 @ 6:16 pm

    Dear Dharji, I am highly impressed by the depth of your knowledge. Coutry would be thankful if you ignore the sneakers and write more about dangaer knocking our doors.

  28. Mohan Hazarika
    June 20th, 2008 @ 6:18 pm

    Excellent sir. Write more on Asom.

  29. John Swetzer
    June 20th, 2008 @ 9:13 pm

    Some one advised me to look up the site. Congratulations from Tel Aviv. A well researched piece of Islamic jihad. Come and visit us how we tame the fanatics.

  30. Shankha Nag
    June 21st, 2008 @ 8:55 am

    As a professor of Islamic history and as a teacher in UK I am awed by the sharpness of the analysis, which is not even done by MI5. I hope Indian and other intelligence community take the hints and draw up their respective action plan. In UK itself we are besieged by Islamic militants. One should know that Ahi-e-Hadith and Deoband have very strong presence in UK.

  31. Kumaresh Krishan
    June 21st, 2008 @ 8:56 am

    A frank and brutal exposition of truth. We should be on guard from the evil dangers.

  32. Sankarshan Thakur
    June 21st, 2008 @ 4:07 pm

    This is a great analysis. I hope the author would share with us more about the inner functioning of the jihadi and separatist groups in India.

  33. abdulla
    June 22nd, 2008 @ 12:02 am

    I must admit that there is a lot of truth in what Dhar says, wish my muslim brothers would put country ahead of everything and own up to the mistakes of the past. All muslims who have posted on this blog have actually gone into denial and accused my Dhar of being a RSS member. Guys please grow up and work for your country, everything else is secondary. If you cannot reconcile with that then please look for alternative place to stay and go along with family, please dont make life difficult for ordinary law abiding people like me who love the country that provides for them.

  34. Nayan Jat
    June 22nd, 2008 @ 1:48 pm

    I am a fighting Jat. I like the spirit of the article. We want unity but not at the cost of motherland.

  35. Ananth Reddy
    June 22nd, 2008 @ 7:26 pm

    A very revealing article. We should be cautious about designs of Jihadi and not all Muslims.

  36. Rupa Borgohain
    June 22nd, 2008 @ 7:28 pm

    A very relevant piece in the context of Muslim activities in Assam. They are entering India like food water. Congress encouraging them 

  37. Sambaran Roy
    June 22nd, 2008 @ 7:29 pm

    Thanks to the author for a very enlightening story.

  38. Ankur Sinha
    June 22nd, 2008 @ 7:30 pm

    Impressive. It has increased my hunger on the subject.

  39. Shaqil Makdoomi
    June 22nd, 2008 @ 7:31 pm

    All Muslims are not jihadi. The author should not malign the Muslims.

  40. Shekar Aggarwal
    June 23rd, 2008 @ 8:54 am

    Readint it is like eating a fine dish-feel more hungry for other pieces on this perfidious designs of the jihadis.

  41. Kusum Ratnakar
    June 26th, 2008 @ 8:45 am

    Give us more Mr. Dhar. You have broken the ground and now  sow  the seeds of new nationalism. We want to protect our country from the alien invaders who live by our side.

  42. Kumaresh Giri
    June 26th, 2008 @ 8:47 am

    An excellent narration. We are much wiser. Hope our all-knowing agencies also learn some thing from Dhar’s wisdom.

  43. Rathi Chandran
    June 26th, 2008 @ 8:49 am

    An amazing article. Mr. Dhar should speak more openly and inform the nation the perils it face from Muslim jihad. 

  44. Kunal Basu
    July 10th, 2008 @ 9:13 am

    It is a fascinating story. I am also impressed by the present lead article on Modules and Cells of JIhad. How do we educate our common people and the stupid politicians and know-all intelligence bosses. AS A RETIRED INT OFFICER I KNOW THET THESE iNT PEOPLE ARE MOST IGNORANT. THEY REFUSE TO LEARN. WISH DHAR COULD IN KOLKATA TO TELL THESE STORIES TO OUR POLICE BLOKEHEADS!

  45. Rajesh
    July 28th, 2008 @ 12:40 am

    Excellent article. But I disagree with your assessment that nuclear deal with US caused acute resentment among Muslims. There is no evidence. Besides political parties who rely on Muslim votes have no objection.

  46. Narayan
    July 28th, 2008 @ 1:15 am

    We are fighting a war, as dictated by our enemies and losing it by every new day. Being an ordinary person addicted to a materialistic world, all I can do is come out and vote for the only nationalistic party we have today.

    Please save our thousands of years old Indic Dharma for its very survival in the hands of these aggressors.

  47. Brave Heart
    August 15th, 2008 @ 4:09 am

    Look at how this hate monger is stirring up hate and everyone with a Hindu Name here
    is adding their own to his fire of falsehood they have kindled for themselves.. without
    even seeking truth

    The two chilling fact are:

    1) http://www.tehelka.com/story_main35.asp?filename=Ne031107Godhra.asp
    2) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3719259008768610598

    Compare the two.. IF you are person (Hindu or Muslim) who fears
    the Almighty God, call him Narayan or Allah(swt), and IF you are
    a human being.. and IF you are a true Indian and IF your dharma
    teaches you to look at truth.. go through both number 1 and 2 in detail
    and make your own judgement and then think what Mr Dhar is talking about..

    Where does he belong.. among the wrong-doers or the righteous people
    Who is the opressor and who is the oppressed ?

    God be with you

    PS: Also one small question to Mr Dhar.. all teh red dots you show on the
    Map you know what they are..? If you do why doesn’t the Indian police go and
    arrest them all ? Or are they just hypothetical ?

  48. Jamil Hassan
    August 15th, 2008 @ 6:33 pm

    I find Brave Heart has taken to abuse. This is not a site for abusing. The article is thought provoking from a person who should know better. We Muslims shhould think again if terrorism is the right weapon to rdress our greivances. We have every right in India which are not enjoyed even by the Muslims in Pakistan and Bangladesh. The BH should be really brave to realise the truth. If he thinks India is oppressive he should try luck in Pakistan and give company to the Talibanis.

  49. George
    August 15th, 2008 @ 8:13 pm

    A message for Brave Heart,

    Your opinion is just one opinion. Dhars opinion is another opinion. Hate monger is your guilty consciousness. What stops non-hindu names to post here?

    I too wish police will go for those red dots. Forunately, this is not Pakistan or Saudhi Arabia.

  50. Bengal Voice
    January 14th, 2009 @ 11:24 pm

    Dear Maloy da,

    I truly respect what you have done for Mother India. Your analysis and depth of knowledge are simply tremendous.

    This well-researched article (below) on “Mughalistan” portrays the future of India – if we don’t act NOW. What are your views on this topic?

    Pakistan-Bangladesh plan a Mughalistan to split India

    http://www.bengalgenocide.com/mughalistan.php

  51. Lean Darwin
    February 28th, 2009 @ 7:51 am

    Hi nice post, i read your blog from time to time but i was wondering something. I also run a blog on a similar topic, but i get 1,000′s of spam comments and emails every day does that happen to you.. Any ideas to stop it? I currently have commenting disabled but i want to turn it back on.. Thanks!

  52. Royal Stupp
    April 28th, 2009 @ 2:57 am

    You are a very smart person!

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    May 6th, 2009 @ 8:09 pm

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