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MIM, DAWOOD AND THE MAOISTS – THE NEW AXIS PLAN

OF ISI

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Post partition, the opportunism and foregoing of secularity by Political Parties and their patronage
and alliance had helped history come full circle- in the return of the Razakrs redressed in parties like
MIM. Above the current leader and son of the grand patriarch of MIM who exploited this weakness
of nationalist Congress leaders like Indira Gandhi who actively wooed and sponsored its ideologically
separatist movement to take roots.

The MIM is a remnant of the dreaded Razakars of Hyderabad State


that started butchering Hindus and sought separation and
annexation with Pakistan. The ideology, leadership and the roots of
this so called Political Party functioning under the Indian Constitution
are merely to take advantage of its benefits that could be passed on
to the Radicals in the field.
The mushrooming of such Islamist ‘democratic Parties’ are not
without its own Jihad rationale.

Consider this - MIM’s Salahuddin Owaisi, goes by the title Salar-e-


Millat, which is “Commander of the Faithful”.

What should we think his grand political thesis?

....has repeatedly alleged in his speeches that the Indian state has
“abandoned” the Muslims to their fate. Therefore, “Muslims should
stand on their own feet, rather than look to the State for help'

Very interesting, this separation of Millat from Indian State,


reminiscing Jinnah’s?

His career is meteoric rise since entry as a corporator from


Mallepally in the sixties to making Charminar Parliamentary seat his
own house furniture from 1984, till BJP’s Baddam Bal Reddy matched
his 4,54,000 votes with 4,10,000 votes in 1991- during Ram mandir
wave.

MIM also has improved its tally in 2009 in the Andhra Assembly
winning 7 of the 9 seats contested.

Let’s hear first the Founder of MIM out, in his speech at All India
Muslim League Conference in 1943-
"Muslims! Decisions made under pressure do not last for long. To-day
we are not in need of a tree that blooms like a flower or in need of
fruit that tastes sweet to our mouths. Instead, we are in the need of
fine manure that dissolves in the soil and strengthens the roots. That
will unite with the water and soil to produce beautiful flowers. That
will destroy it but will leave its scent and taste in the flowers. We are
at present not in need of beautiful scenery that looks good to the
eyes, but what we need are foundation stones that will bury
themselves in the soil to make the building standing on them strong”

That was a call for the creation of Pakistan.

The Razakars (volunteers), a Muslim paramilitary organization, was


linked to the Majlis. In total up to 150,000 Razakar soldiers were
mobilized to fight against the Communists and for the independence
of the Hyderabad State against Indian integration. After
the integration of the Hyderabad state with India, the Majlis was
banned in 1948. The Majlis president and Razakar leader Qasim
Rizwi was jailed 1948-1957, and then he fled to Pakistan were he
was granted asylum.[1]

The Hindu writes in its Op-Ed on Majlis April 27-2003 very


confusingly-

The Majlis was formed in 1927 “for educational and social uplift of
Muslims”. But it articulated the position that “the ruler and throne
(Nizam) are symbols of the political and cultural rights of the Muslim
community... (And) this status must continue forever”.

Then having bought into this story, proceeds with its narrative-

The Majlis pitted itself against the Andhra Mahasabha and the
communists who questioned the feudal order that sustained the
Nizam's rule. It also bitterly opposed the Arya Samaj, which gave
social and cultural expression to the aspirations of the urban Hindu
population in the Hyderabad State of those days.

By the mid-1940s, the Majlis had come to represent a remarkably


aggressive and violent face of Muslim communal politics as it
organised the razakars (volunteers) to defend the "independence" of
this "Muslim" State from merger with the Indian Union.

Then it goes little aghast at history that’s inevitable with this Islamist
logic and agenda-

According to historians, over 1,50,000 such `volunteers' were


organised by the Majlis for the Nizam State's defence but they are
remembered for unleashing unparalleled violence against Hindu
populations, the communists and all those who opposed the Nizam's
"go it alone" policy. It is estimated that during the height of the
razakar `agitation', over 30,000 people had taken shelter in the
Secunderabad cantonment alone to protect themselves from these
`volunteers'

After Sardar Patel’s showing the cats their seats, the Hindu faithfully
narrates –

But the razakars could do little against the Indian Army and did not
even put up a fight. Kasim Rizvi, the Majlis leader, was imprisoned
and the organisation banned in 1948. Rizvi was released in 1957 on
the undertaking that he would leave for Pakistan in 48 hours. Before
he left though, Rizvi met some of the erstwhile activists of the Majlis
and passed on the presidentship to Abdul Waheb Owaisi, a lawyer.

Owaisi is credited with having "re-written" the Majlis constitution


according to the provisions of the Indian Constitution and "the
realities of Muslim minority in independent India", according to a
former journalist, Chander Srivastava.
Now that’s its eminent historian giving it a fresh lease of life and
career as a decent Political party that should now be seen as come
out clean.

Let’s follow its history through the Hindu’s own words-

For the first decade-and-a-half after this "reinvention", the Majlis


remained, at best, a marginal player in Hyderabad politics and even
though every election saw a rise in its vote share, it could not win
more than one Assembly seat.

The 1970s saw an upswing in Majlis' political fortunes. In 1969, it


won back its party headquarters, Dar-us-Salaam — a sprawling 4.5-
acre compound in the heart of the Old City. It also won compensation
which was used to set up an ITI on the premises and a women's
degree college in Nizamabad town. In 1976, Salahuddin Owaisi took
over the presidentship of the Majlis after his father's demise.

This started an important phase in the history of the Majlis as it


continued expanding its educational institutions, including the first
Muslim minority Engineering College and Medical College. Courses in
MBA, MCA and other professional degrees followed. The 1970s were
also a watershed in Majlis' history as after a long period of 31
years, Hyderabad witnessed large-scale communal rioting in 1979.
The Majlis came to the forefront in "defending" Muslim life and
property.

In other words, the Razakars!

It all started with Educational Institutions- the Aligarh Muslim


University.

Well, if you should be missing the Qaedi azam- here he comes-

Salahuddin Owaisi, also known as "Salar-e-Millat" (commander of


the community), has repeatedly alleged in his speeches that the
Indian state has "abandoned" the Muslims to their fate. Therefore,
"Muslims should stand on their own feet, rather than look to the
State for help'', he argues.

This policy has been an unambiguous success in leveraging the Majlis


today to its position of being practically the "sole spokesman" of the
Muslims in Hyderabad and its environs.

Now all remains is the implementation of the speech of its founder-

On the December 26, 1943, Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung delivered an


important speech in the All India Muslim League Conference. In the
first half of his speech he laid stress on the struggle for Pakistan. In
the second half he talked about the creation of Pakistan. At the end
he said,

Muslims! Decisions made under pressure do not last for long. 

In other words- the beautiful tree of Indian Union, democracy,


constitution....and all its pledges made to them to obtain the
foothold.

It’s a matter of time before - the open implementation of the second


half of speech of its founder.

The Hyderabad riots are just the prelude.

Now this Telangana region is also a target of invasion by the now


pacified Maoists, whose youth wing leaders have infiltrated the
Telangana movement.

It’s not surprising therefore that Owiasi made a pitch for the
retraction of pending criminal cases related to Hyderabad riots
against hundreds of its Razakars.

What makes one to sit up and notice are the fresh reports that
indicate that there is a grand alliance underway- as traced out and
demonstrated by Counter Terrorism expert Haran in HK?
The Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence, the real brain and brawn
behind global Jihad has been recruiting the Crime world and its
bedfellows –Politicians and self serving Parties besides the Naxals.

Rediff news has reported that the arrested ISI agent Isubu has
confessed Dawood group has approached Political parties to make
life easier for the SIMI and IM activists and help those set up bases.

This was revealed when two men sent by Altaaf Alia a Dawood
Ibrahim gangster sent from Pakistan to execute this plan were
arrested soon after making contact with Naxals through underworld
groups for this purpose.

ISI had made the Dawood Crime syndicate to promise armaments


and ammo in return for recruiting Political Parties’ roping in for the
front work.

Rediff quotes an anonymous Police source as telling it-

"It won't be fair to take names of these parties at the moment, since
we will need to ascertain what exactly he is saying before coming to
any conclusion," about this confession.

What else can he say or do, when the bosses at Home ministry are
the very kind of Politicians with whom this kind of Treason clothed in
Political Correctness is a way of life and making a living?

To join hands with anti-National and anti-social forces a fanatical


ideology and a cause to stand for?

The all round cave in of moral values is no more the bewail of the
lazy Sunday afternoon supplement readers, but the toll of a Nation’s
death bell- unless it brings to the field its brightest and upright new
generation of Nation lovers and Idealists.
Hindus must read in such news a grave peril and the best way to
remedy is Political participation with a sense of mission.

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