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CPM, Congress vying to please the terror outfit Politics delaying the PFI Ban

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Sep 26, 2010, 12:00 am IST
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MORE than 100 days after the palms of Prof TJ Joseph was cut by jehadi NDF/PFI, both the CPM and Congress are passing the buck for a ban on PFI for vote-bank politics, in approaching local body / assembly polls.

Congress and CPM have time to time, poll to poll aligned with Madhani, SIMI, Jamaat-e-Islami, AP Sunni, Kanthapuram Musaliar, NDF etc. The entire Kerala assembly had passed a resolution and marked their representation to then President Abdul Kalam calling for Madhani’s release. Both accorded a hero’s welcome to him and both wept when he was arrested by Karnataka police!

Several blast cases, acts of terrorism including haul of gelatine sticks, export of terror to Kashmir, recent haul of explosives in train and cutting of brake pipes of train at Nilambur are being soft-peddled to save jehadis. Already IG Tomin Thackankery is under central investigation for going to gulf and talking terms with dreaded jehadis hiding in Gulf. He is the blue-eyed boy of CPM and Pinarayi Vijayan. Now Christian, Congress leaders, are working overtime in Delhi to save him.

Despite incriminating evidence of T Nazeer (kingpin of several blasts in Bengaluru, Jaipur and Delhi etc. and arrested by Karnataka Police from Bangladesh) staying in PFI offices and interacting with Madhani and PFI receiving funds from ISI sourced through Gulf, both CPM and Congress are dillydallying ban on PFI.

Rayana R Khasi(23), an engineering graduate in Kasargod has become the latest victim of the jehadis. They have asked her to stop wearing jeans and shirt and use ‘purdah’. When she refused, she was verbally abused, family threatened through telephone calls and physically attacked by jehadis coming in cars. Due to media and public outrage, the High Court intervened and gave police protection to her. She says purdah is not required for being a good Muslim. A few years back, in Kerala, you could see ladies covering just the back side of their head, but today most of them are wearing black hoods covering whole body. Similarly you cannot see men without skull caps. The Muslims are slowly getting extremised.

The greatest threat facing Kerala is the wide network of illegal gun-making and ownership of unlicensed guns. Toy pistols coming in containers from Gulf are being converted into lethal weapons by expert gun-makers in Malappuram, Kannur area. Nilambur in Malappuram has become a haven for it. On September 12, Sub Inspector Vijayakrishnan of Kalikavu, Nilambur Police Station was shot dead by Mujeeb Rahman, when he went to execute a warrant.

Belligerent jehadis are uping their ante and CPM/Congress are playing games for Muslim vote – banks. The Union Home Secretary has given starting disclosures of Maoist presence in jungles of Wynad. Arrest of a LTTE operative Siva reveals that over 1500 LTTE-hardcores have been sent to Australia, Germany, Italy and Canada through Kerala.

There is a Maoist – LTTE – jehadi gang up in Kerala against the Indian nation with active support from pro-jehadi elements like Madhani, PFI, SIMI and J-e-I.

Unless the nation wakes up to this grave threat, even god cannot save us!

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