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Shawshank
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Posted on Friday, September 19, 2008 - 11:14 pm:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

I salute Mohan Das. What a life ..

He killed 35 terrorists, arrested 80 and killed 40 dreaded criminals. He is a true warrior.

Mohan Das Sharma .. take a bow!

Jai Hind.
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Mohand Das Son is very Sick and fighting with Dengue in the hospital. Still he is out for this duty. This is real Patriotism. He should be awarded "Veera Chakra"
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Two members of the Manmohan Singh Cabinet - Railway Minister Lalu Prasad and Steel Minister Ramvilas Paswan - had hailed the tribunal order against the ban as validation of their belief in the ''innocence'' of the organization. They were joined by UPA's new-found ally, Mulayam Singh Yadav who as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh refused to enforce the ban on SIMI in the state.



Useless Bas*ards....
Yevadu boora voodhithey Pamulannee bussumani puttalo nundi bhayataku vasthaayo, vaade Pavala
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HAIL THE LABOUR
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Delhi_encounter_exposes_S IMIs_real_face/articleshow/3504594.cms

Delhi encounter exposes SIMI's real face
NEW DELHI: Friday's encounter in the Capital left no doubt on SIMI's hardline terrorist character - far from claims of it being a cultural organization - as has been maintained by the Centre and security agencies across the country all along.

Investigating agencies say that the shootout which resulted in the tragic death of gallant cop, inspector Mohan Chand Sharma of Delhi Police, has bared the real character of the Students Islamic Movement of India as consisting of religious fanatics who have no compunction in massacring innocents, possess deadly bomb making skills and are sitting on a cache of sophisticated weapons.

But while the feeling of vindication is palpable in the police ranks, they are also seeing the encounter as a wake-up call.

Agencies have long known that SIMI activists were trained to use firearms by instructors, some of whom had trained in Pakistan.

The revelation came with the discovery of elaborate camps across the country, namely Dharwad in Karnataka, near Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, and in Gujarat. But the jihadis were not known to engage cops in gunbattles. Friday's continued firing on Delhi Police personnel shows the increasing audacity of the outfit that has struck at will in cities across India through its hardline faction now calling itself the Indian Mujahideen.

The findings come at a time the Centre is building a strong case in Supreme Court for reversing the order of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Tribunal lifting the ban on the group. The tribunal turned down the Centre's plea to extend the ban on SIMI, saying the home ministry had failed to back up its case with evidence. The Centre retorted saying the tribunal had not taken the volumes of evidence put up before it; Friday's encounter should more than strengthen the government's case.

The death of an inspector will also make it difficult for powerful politicians in the government to argue for lifting the ban on the outfit.

Two members of the Manmohan Singh Cabinet - Railway Minister Lalu Prasad and Steel Minister Ramvilas Paswan - had hailed the tribunal order against the ban as validation of their belief in the ''innocence'' of the organization. They were joined by UPA's new-found ally, Mulayam Singh Yadav who as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh refused to enforce the ban on SIMI in the state.

Besides politicians, Syed Ahmed Bukhari, Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid, had rushed to Azamgarh to launch a spirited defence of Abu Bashir, the prime suspect in the Ahmedabad blasts and now suspected to be the chief ideologue of the Indian Mujahideen. Bashir, a hardline Deobandi cleric, has also been linked by intelligence agencies and cops in different states to the IM modules behind the blasts in UP, Jaipur and Delhi. SIMI's emerging cadre profile - many of the terrorists being trained engineers, doctors and IT professionals - too has suited international terror outfits that consistently update their modus operandi.

''All defence counsels must be feeling very embarrassed,'' said a senior cop, reflecting the sense of relief in the fraternity that has grappled with political interference with investigations and allegations of ''communal frame-ups''.
Early this year, police uncovered terror camps in the Karnataka forests where radicalized youths belonging to SIMI were allegedly provided arms training. The forest area also served as the recruitment centre for jihadis.

A few months later, in March, when SIMI's general secretary Safdar Nagori was held with his top aides in Indore, it was found that the group was working closely with Pakistan and Bangladesh-based terror outfits such as Jaish-e-Mohammed and HuJI. Nagori and his men had an elaborate network in south India, particularly in Karnataka, and were responsible for setting up sleeper cells for Lashkar-e-Taiba and HuJI.

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Chettha na K*lu....uneducated loafers...ilanti vaallu curse to the nation.....
Yevadu boora voodhithey Pamulannee bussumani puttalo nundi bhayataku vasthaayo, vaade Pavala

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