[Reader-list] IM mail aimed to vitiate campaign against Batla encounter: JTSA

Javed javedmasoo at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 21:28:24 IST 2010


You are absolutely right Pawan about the charitable organizations -
just like Shiva Sena, MNS, RSS, Bajranj Dal, VHP - they are all
registered to be charitable organizations, armed with FCRA and other
certifications to make them run.

Bipin ji, please read the news properly to see how not only JTSA but a
whole lot of other people are debating whether IM actually exists or
not.

thanks



On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Pawan Durani <pawan.durani at gmail.com> wrote:
> Bipin Ji ,
>
> Let us start believing that IM is a charitable organisation ...just
> like their counterpart across the border ...aka ...JuD
>
> Pawan
>
> On 9/28/10, Bipin Trivedi <aliens at dataone.in> wrote:
>> How Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association come to conclusion that the mail
>> sent to media in the name of IM  is fake or conspiracy of someone else? Do
>> they have evidence?
>>
>> If it is false allegation will prove innocent automatically.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: reader-list-bounces at sarai.net [mailto:reader-list-bounces at sarai.net]
>> On Behalf Of Javed
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 10:22 AM
>> To: sarai list
>> Subject: [Reader-list] IM mail aimed to vitiate campaign against Batla
>> encounter: JTSA
>>
>> IM mail aimed to vitiate campaign against Batla encounter: JTSA
>>
>> New Delhi: Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association has raised questions
>> over timing of the Indian Mujahideen email sent to media on September
>> 19 after the Jama Masjid firing. JTSA said the mail was aimed at
>> vitiating the campaign against the Batla House encounter.
>> “It is surely a matter of surprise that this email resurrecting the
>> spectre of IM should come at a time when there is a reluctant
>> acknowledgement of Hindutva terror networks even within mainstream
>> media and political establishment. Further, that the creators of the
>> mail chose to send it on the second anniversary of the Batla House
>> ‘encounter—just when the trials in the Delhi blasts case have begun in
>> the sessions court. It appears almost that the mail was sent with the
>> express purpose of vitiating the campaign against the Batla House
>> ‘encounter’ and the ongoing trials,” JTSA said in a statement.
>>
>> The group has termed as bad policing the failure of the Delhi Police
>> to trace the Jama Masjid shooters and sender of the mail but deciding
>> to use the mail as evidence against Delhi blasts accused.
>>
>> “A week after the shootout at Jama Masjid when motorcycle-borne
>> assailants shot at two foreign nationals, and the receipt of a dubious
>> mail purportedly from IM claiming revenge for the killing of Atif and
>> Sajid, the Delhi Police now intend to use the email as evidence
>> against those arrested for Delhi blasts.
>>
>> This is yet another example of bad policing indulged in by the Delhi
>> Police routinely. Unable to trace the assailants even days after the
>> shoot out—which incidentally occurred practically next to a police
>> station—unable even to trace the sender of the email, clueless and
>> directionless, the Delhi Police hopes to cover up its inefficiencies
>> by flogging the IM horse.”
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