Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Road Ahead after INVASION of INDIA-26/11

We hear a great deal of political noise - a cabinet rejig: a new Home Miniser who is definitely more professionally competent. Would he get the go ahead from the HQ at Race Course Road to do what is needed to meet the developing situation? (i) The first is a comprehensive law to be even more effective than POTA - such deficiencies as may have been noticed in its implementation for three years (the NDA had taken almost two years in drafting it) to be rectified. (ii) An NSG like organization as a wing of ATS having crack policemen from state para-military organizations, (not at all from the army who are already manning the central NSG) at the state level by no further creation of posts for senior state police officers. (iii) A Federal Intelligence Co-ordination Mechanism (not a Federal Intelligence Agency advocated by PM for the last few years and opposed by the states, which would in any case be filled up by the henchmen of the ruling combine at the centre) as part and function of IB which already has state-level-units to do their bidding in the states (why should the PM be advocating vociferously for a Federal Intelligence Agency when IB was already charged with this responsibility for the last 60 years, really beats common sense). If IB is not doing its job properly it should be streamlined to do its assigned job instead of it being used for collection of political intelligence relating to the other political parties. (iv) A proper assessment of Muslim Terrorism which is not the same as Islamic Terrorism, realizing fully that the Wahabi sect of Islam (which is the state religion of Pakistan) advocates terrorism as a legitimate means to extend the domain of Islam. Only the Bareilly School of Islamic Clerics have termed the Wahabi sect as non- Islamic, all others while denouncing terrorism as un-Islamic are at heart in sympathy with the Wahabi sect. (v) Any other issues which those who are in the line of fire would know better. Let us see if any of this gets decided by the system of governance at New Delhi in the months to come before the LOK SABHA polls.

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