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remain Malik’s visits to India
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by B.Raman
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December 17, 2012, Chennai, Sri Lanka Guardian) There is no need for one to be
surprised by the trail of controversies and anger created by Mr.Rehman Malik,
Pakistan’s Interior Minister, during his three-day visit to India from December
14,2012.
We should not, therefore, have any illusions that Mr.Malik and his Police are going to act against the ISI-sponsored terrorists. It is for us to act through appropriate covert action against the LET.
2.What
he sought to convey was that India cannot escape its share of the blame for the
26/11 terrorist strikes. That is why he sought to connect the Babri Masjid
incident in December 1992, the explosion in the Samjotha Express in 2007 and
the 26/11 terrorist strikes in Mumbai. He subsequently tried to deny any intention
to project them as connected, but he was clearly trying to minimize the gravity
of the 26/11 strikes by bringing in the Babri Masjid incident and the Samjotha
explosion. By announcing the arrest of another suspect in the Samjotha
explosion during his visit, we have unwittingly given him an opportunity to go
back to Pakistan and claim to the fundamentalists and the Army that he
succeeded in forcing India to act against the remaining suspects in the
Samjotha case. This shows how naïve we can be in matters concerning Pakistan.
3.
On the basis of the various statements made by him regarding expediting the
trial against the Pakistan-based chief conspirators of the 26/11 strikes, we
should not nurse any illusions regarding the sincerity of Mr.Malik. He is an
ex-police officer who heads a police Ministry. The Pakistani police has never
had the courage and powers to act against the jihadi terrorists created and
used by the Pakistan Army and its Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).We saw it
in the case of the kidnapping and murder of Daniel Pearl, the US journalist, by
a group of terrorists headed by Omar Sheikh, who was in touch with Brig. Ejaz
Shah of the ISI, in 2002.Ten years after Pearl was murdered, the case is still
going on and the appeal filed by Omar Sheikh against the death sentence awarded
to him by a lower court has not been disposed off.
4.Similarly,
the Pakistani Police has not been able to expedite the trial of the suspects in
the Benazir Bhutto murder case five years after she was assassinated. Before
the assassination, Benazir had named some officers of the Army, including Ejaz
Shah, as posing a threat to her security. The police has been dragging its feet
in the case because of the alleged involvement of the Army and the ISI.
5.The
26/11 terrorist strikes were carried out by the Lashkar-E-Toiba (LET), created
and nursed by the ISI and used against India and in Afghanistan along with the
Haqqani network. For us, to expect that Mr.Malik and his Police will act
against the ISI-protected LET will be to
live in a fool’s paradise. Not only the Pakistani police, but even its
anti-terrorism tribunals are hesitant to convict terrorists enjoying the
protection of the ISI. Even if the Police collect all the evidence and produce
them, the tribunal is unlikely to accept them and convict the masterminds.
6.
We should not, therefore, have any illusions that Mr.Malik and his Police are
going to act against the ISI-sponsored terrorists. It is for us to act through
appropriate covert action against the LET. Unless and until the Manmohan Singh Government realizes the
nasty ground reality in Pakistan and acts on its own instead of depending on
Mr.Malik to act, this charade will go on.
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The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt of
India,and presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and
Associate of the Chennai Centre For China Studies. E-Mail:
seventyone2@gmail.com. Twitter @SORBONNE75 )