[Reader-list] Real Face of Terrorist Yasin Malik

Partha Dasgupta parthaekka at gmail.com
Sat Oct 25 17:04:03 IST 2008


Dear Inder,

1.  If you read the full text of Aditya's messages (since there were two)
and
     look beyond the literal text, then Yasin comes across as an opportunist
     jumping to any camp / cause that gives him maximum boost / benefit.

2.  In either case, don't see how you construe that as "technically
exonerated
     him from the crimes...". This 'technically exonerated' bit sound like
sitting
     in court and releasing a criminal since the witnesses are too scared to
     testify. In any case, if crimes were committed by Yasin, then he is
responsible
     unless he takes the mental imbalance route, wherein he'll not be held
liable.

3.  Pushing Pawan or anyone else into a 'Shiv Sainik' group is as ridiculous
     as calling all Kashmiri's terrorists because some are. Just because I'm
a Hindu
     does not mean i'll have to run behind you with a Trishul. You sound
like the
     visitors of 20 years back from abroad who were as shocked by the cattle
and
     elephants on the street as they were by finding people who could speak
English
     and believed that shouting made them more understandable !

4.   Finally, sure throwing ink on someone could have caused an accident.
However,
      as a ex-student from the days that ballpens were not around, remember
the
      amount of fun we had in ink-fights. This incident was most likely not
done in
      the same spirit, but am certainly glad that it stuck to the level of
ink, and did
      not translate into acid or anything else that would have had permanent
results.
      Childish, sure it was, but certainly not a tit-for-tat response to
someone the
      perpetrators believed to be a killer.

Rgds, Partha
......................................

On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 4:47 PM, inder salim <indersalim at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Aditya,
>
> just a moment,
> you say that Yasin Malik is a puppet,
>
> then all the actions of 1990 in kashmir were drafted in New Delhi or
> abroad, not in kashmir,  not by kashmiris, right.
>
> if that is true,   you have  technically exonerated him from the
> crimes you believe he has committed.
>
>
>
> Dear Pawan
>
> i think the list deserves to know if Pawan Durani is a Shiv Sanik,
> because you boldly approve Demolition of Babri Masjid
> the point is important, here,  because , now it is established that
> Shiv Saniks authored  that  INK ON YASIN MALIK, and you approved that
> act as well.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Aditya Raj Kaul
> <kauladityaraj at gmail.com> wrote:
> >  7. Yasin Malik is defended by a good lobby of activists, lawyers,
> > bureaucrats and others. I need not mention 'why' atleast hundred cases
> > against him; which I've a list of are not moving ahead. He is a puppet at
> > the hands of various agencies inside and outside the country. He is an
> > important tool to turn, control and ignite or sweep Kashmir Internal
> > Politics.
> >
> > He has been a killer, kidnapper and a rapist of not only Kashmiri
> Pandits,
> > but even Kashmiri Muslims and even IAF personnel who were killed in a
> > non-combat situation. What could be worse? He enjoys free movement inside
> > and outside the country inspite of several cases pending against him.
> Today
> > 25th October, is one such hearing of his case in the TADA Court in Jammu
> > where the case has been on for last 18 years and he rarely attends.
> >
> > I fail to understand where did I corner you or scream at you. Just
> another
> > figment of imagination you live with Sonia. Kindly WAKE UP !!!!! We do
> > protest with the state whereever possible; but similarly we protest with
> the
> > HR bodies who have been silent on this deamon turned Godfather of many.
> We
> > can't and won't stop protesting against him. He killed and raped our
> > brothers and sisters.  He was the initiator of  terrorism which led to
> > exodus of an entire community of 'moderate and peaceful Pandits'.
> >
> > How can you sit and reconcile with such a psychopath?
> >
> > Just memorising speaches and giving 'Takrir' in Kashmir doesn't make a
> > leader of him. He has been a Terrorist and needs to face justice delivery
> > mechanism.
> >
> > Its strange why you are going out of bounds to save him. What makes you
> > speak for him ? Can I smell something?
> >
> > 8. JKLF was a banned organisation and strangely after 2000 no one knows
> why
> > nothing happened. GoI needs to be taken to task for this. No one wishes
> to
> > dine or be with this crazy Yasin Malik. No one cares a shit about him.
> >
> > In the recent India Today Conclave, actress Preity Zinta expressed
> > reservations of sharing platform with such a person. Similar was the
> reacton
> > from Shekhar Kapur and lot many delegates.
> >
> > He is widely known as a person who killed innocents. Watch Tim
> Sebestian's
> > BBC Hard Talk with much famous terrorist Yasin Malik. Malik's silence
> speaks
> > a thousand words.
> >
> > You can do anything with him; that is your personal matter. None of my
> > business. But, remember it was you who questioned my right to protest at
> > Jantar Mantar not me. So, Kindly think and then type.
> >
> > 9. If someone kills your parents and brother tomorrow in the name of
> > religion and after a few days says I didn't mean to do it and apologise
> for
> > the same and you come to know he has done the same with 100 more people;
> > will you sit silently and celebrate the killings in your family? No
> country
> > is different. I still believe in the law of the land. Hopefully, soon
> Yasin
> > Malik will be behind bars and get sevearest punishment. From 1989 to 1994
> he
> > was a hardcore terrorist. He raped and then cut Sarla Bhat into pieces.
> He
> > killed Tikka Lal Taploo in broad day light in busy Lalchowk area. Yasin
> > Malik even killed Director Doordarshan Lass Kaul. And, you want to
> encourage
> > him. What about Justice, Human Rights and Law now? Or, does something
> else
> > push you to speak in Yasin's favour. Why isn't the same when your
> Narender
> > Modi is in picture ?
> >
> > 10. Obviously, I and 'Roots In Kashmir' world-wide initiative would
> continue
> > to campaign and spread awareness against this maniac and psychopath
> killer
> > and terrorist Yasin malik who unfortunately roams free. In early 90's, my
> > community met exodus; just for your information. If we seek for our
> rights
> > and justice now; is it a crime ? We have a right to ask and question. We
> > have a right to protest. We have a right to take legal course. And, the
> > public voice counts; not of 'terrorist' or their supporters. All through
> our
> > conversation, it is clear something really motivates you to support Yasin
> > Malik. And, I can't take it just as a geuine concern or a support for
> some
> > movement. There is a lot behind the curtains.
> >
> > What charisma does a terrorist have who is a 10th fail and was a street
> > hooligan till he reached 20 years of his age ? Your statements make me
> laugh
> > Sonia Jabbar. Atleast, save some shame.
> >
> > I dare you to bring Yasin Malik yet again to New Delhi. Cardreless you
> are;
> > because no-one supports the so called aazadi (zaharbadi) and everyone
> just
> > wants peace and no more of Yasin Malik. Money flow continues.
> >
> > I don't know how you know so much about Yasin Malik's internal group
> > details, money matters and even cardre. Things don't seem as bright.
> >
> > 11. We support the peace process; but not one hijacked by likes of Yasin
> > Malik. Till a dirty fish like him rules the pond; dirt will remain
> intact.
> > Once it is gone; peace is here to stay. And, why do we need to talk to
> him ?
> > Does he have a mandate ? We know how people are brought in the protest
> > rallies in Kashmir at gun point or by providing money etc. It is just the
> > way Congress or BJP organise mass rallies. So, don't deviate attention,
> > there is no such mass movement or so called aazadi sentiment. An aazad
> > Kashmir will crumble in a few seconds as a pack of cards.
> >
> > Kashmir has always been an integral part of India historically,
> > geographically, culturally, and politically. There is no second thought
> on
> > this.
> >
> > The likes of terrorist Yasin Malik and their supporters if they wish to,
> > should be transported outside Indian boundaries; they need not stay in
> > Kashmir. Enough of bloodshed and massacres.
> >
> > A common man wants peace; and that doesn't seem coming till such
> terrorists
> > roam free. Well, Sonia you have no extra Power to predict what might
> happen
> > in future and in which direction talks will shape up.
> >
> > It might just happen that your good friend Yasin Malik is killed by his
> own
> > people, as has been the trend because of their intra group rivalry. I'm
> sure
> > you are aware of this after being so close to your Yasin 'Sahab'. Also,
> > Yasin might soon be behind bars convicted in just so many cases pending
> > against him. Oh yeah you would certainly talk to him and meet him, but in
> > the Central Jail ... :-)
> >
> > And, you are no one to reconcile on our behalf. I don't knpow where from
> you
> > jumped into Kashmir Politics; unless their are some big external hands
> > guiding you into it.
> >
> > Well, I don't have problems if you meet Syed Sallaudin either. This is
> > purely your wish. You have such bent of mind. You can as well go and meet
> > Osama Bin Laden. Wish you all success in encouraging terrorists.
> >
> > Yasin Malik and Syed Salludin have no role in Kashmir. Terrorism that
> they
> > started doesn't force us to include them in talks. Lets see how things
> shape
> > now... We both would be here somewhere.
> >
> > And lastly, let me reiterate what I said earlier for you to understand
> > clearly. I've nothing against you, why should I ? But, this bloody Yasin
> > Malik is a terrorist and a mass killer. He needs to be transported to his
> > right location. And, you will find me and 'Roots In Kashmir' protesting
> or
> > campaigning against this monster friend of yours. Be happy !!!!
> >
> > Now, go and prepare for Yasin's wedding in Jail.
> >
> > P.S. - It would be best if we end this discussion here itself, I don't
> want
> > to publicly abuse Yasin Malik now on this forum. And, try and be a bit
> > tollerant and appreciate the other opinion; or else your intentions are
> at
> > doubt.
> >
> > Best,
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