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Published in the 16-30
April 2009 print edition of MG;
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Times
of India leads the terror-mongering pack
By Zafarul-Islam Khan
The
Milli Gazette, 16-30 April 2009
New Delhi: Terror is the biggest business today at
home and abroad. Everyone is a beneficiary. The government gets more clout
and more powers over the lives of its hapless subjects through new terror
laws and activation of old ones in an atmosphere where no one dares to
question the motives of the politicians over the vital issue of
"security". Security forces get immunity for illegal acts and crimes for
which they win medals, rewards, promotions and huge funds with no
accountability attached. Newspapers and TV channels improve their
circulation and ratings sensationalising real and imaginary terror stories
with total impunity as no one would dare question their rightful concern
for our safety and security. Sales of arms dealers and security providers
skyrocket year after year and politicians get their usual kickbacks.
Foreign arms and security manufacturers continue to do roaring business.
Some political party may even try to usurp the security issue and snatch
power playing on the fears of the people as BJP has been unsuccessfully
trying for over a decade now. With trillions spent on security and defence,
the common man is the real sufferer as the ever expanding budgets rely
essentially on increased taxation and cuts in social security, healthcare
and education resulting in ever-increasing poverty and suffering of the
masses who nevertheless remain grateful that there are people at the helm
who still work for the security of the common man and the country.

This intro was necessary to understand how the
security issue remains our agenda number one and everyone benefits from this
"flowing Ganga". Late last month as Varun Gandhi was facing
imprisonment for his treason and our government at the fag end of its term was
concluding one dubious and unethical deal after another with world's leading
terrorist regime while a previous deal is under investigation. Suddenly the
security and terrorism issue returned to the front pages. Times of India,
as usual, was the leader of this scare. On 31 March its campaign unfolded with a
screaming headline: "India
forced to reassess threat" which told us that "Jihadi" terrorism in
Pakistan was about to spill
over into India. In another story the same day
it enlightened us that there was an "Alert in Kerala after terror-from-sea
tip-off". TOI story said that 30 members of Jamiat-ul-Mujahidin had
arrived at Negombo. The information was so hazy that TOI could not rule
out that they "could belong to LTTE". Next day (1 March) the TOI struck
it big with the screaming front page headline: "Chhota Shakeel planned to kill
Varun". The news, though related to Mangalore in Karnataka, was based on an
unknown IB source in
Lucknow and
accompanied a photograph of Varun in crosshairs. The story claimed that the
shooter assigned is a certain "Malbari" alias “Double” who was arrested on 27
March in BJP-ruled Karnataka wherefrom the “sharp-shooter” was preparing to move
to Pilibhit. TOI enlightens us with the reasons why the gangster was
going to kill Varun could be: 1) kill Varun for his hate speeches; 2) to restore
‘confidence in Indian Muslims’ and 3) ‘disturb’ Lok Sabha elections in Uttar
Pradesh (!) (TOI, 1 April). In another story same day, TOI tells
us that the said Malbari entered India via Nepal but (curiously) instead of
going straight to Pilibhit across the Nepal border, he decided to do a detour
via sea landing on Karnataka coast in the deep south - a real Indian version of
going north by north west. In two more related stories the same day, TOI
tells us that Taj Group hotels have received email threats from Pakistan and that “Security beefed up
at Taj hotels across country”.
Next day (2 April), TOI strikes it big again
with a screaming first page headline splashed across the whole page: “Security
shield for poll rallies after fresh terror threats”. Strangely, the big story
has no byline as it is attributed to “Times News Network”. The whole story is
about normal preparations by the police and security agencies to meet any
eventuality in the national capital in view of the huge election rallies held by
various political parties. The whole big story fails to offer us a single claim
by any security agency about any imminent threat but an inside story tucked away
on page 13 of the same issue tells us that the Union home minister has written
to 40 top leaders “mainly SPG and Z-plus (NSG) protectees” of different
political parties asking them “to take adequate precautions for their safety” -
a fairly routine reminder to the protectees as a result of normal security
reviews which are held periodically. Same day another box news datelined Mumbai
on page one of TOI tells us: “Trained pilots sneak in on terror mission”.
It cites an unverifiable “intelligence report” to claim that “7-8 trained pilots
and around a dozen women fidayeen have entered the country on a mission to carry
out terror strikes and hijackings”. A boxed item appearing with the story says
that the group “May be Pakistani nationals” and that its reported mission was
“to carry out terror strikes and hijackings”. The report adds in good measure:
“The group may also be planning to disrupt Lok Sabha elections” (emphasis
added). Inside the story we discover that the said report is based on a threat
intimation received by the aviation ministry (and not by the intelligence bureau
or the home ministry) and that the idea that the group may be planning to
disrupt elections came from an unnamed “senior intelligence official” who was
charitable enough with his comment: “We cannot take a chance...”. An inside
story in TOI tucked away on page 13 on the same day (2 April) and armed
with a question mark says: “Was Shakeel aid in India to kill Muthalik?” It tells us
that the dreaded Malbari “had actually come to India to target Sri Ram Sene
chief Pramod Muthalik” and enlightens us that “the gangsters’ interest in
pursuing jihadi design [is] to do something big which could vitiate the communal
atmosphere in the country”. Strange indeed. Gangsters are now fighting jihad and
want to vitiate the communal atmosphere by killing those who are doing this job
free of cost and extremely successfully. But the same story in Hindustan Times same day (2 April) was not
accompanied by a question mark and said plainly: “Target Sene chief, not Varun”.
Another TOI story on same page (p. 13) same day betrays that TOI’s
mission was accomplished. The headline says: “After threat, Varun’s cover
upgraded to Z-category” which entails deployment of 13 cops and an escort
vehicle. According to the story, the request for security upgradation was made
by Varun himself in a letter to the home minister way back on 20 March citing
“current controversy” and his “family history”. So the whole idea of the hype,
for which other Sanghis fake jihadi threats, was to secure highest level of
security for Varun and the gullible State succumbed to the blackmail and agreed
to provide security to the rabble-rousing criminal whose real place is a secure
jail cell and not a posse of highly-trained commandos. But why complain? Many
criminals who took part in Babri demolition, Mumbai riots and Gujarat pogroms
and spew venom day in and day out, enjoy tight security at the expense of the
benevolent State which spends taxpayers’ hard earned millions on protecting
hard-core criminals whose counterparts never get such treatment in any other
country.
As both print and electronic media with fake
footage were playing up the terror threat and how 20 “fedayeen” had
sneaked in to play havoc with the country’s security, the new no-non-sense home
minister Mr Chidambram called a press conference on 2 April to dispel these
unfounded claims. He told the media in a press conference that “there is no
credible threat but we must remain watchful.” He trashed the story of the women
fedayeen, said that there is no truth in the claims about imminent plane
hijackings and that the airports alert has been cancelled. The home minister
further cautioned the media not to publish news which had no basis. He termed as
“blatant lie” the claim about the sneaking Pakistani fedayeen and said
that despite occupying his position as home minister he had “no information
about it while some people are claiming that the terrorists have not only
sneaked in but that they also know that 20 terrorists have come to India via
Bangladesh and that they are going to strike at Old Delhi’s busiest locality,
Chandni Chowk. There is no truth in it”. This was promptly reported next day (3
April) by two Urdu dailies, Hindustan Express and Hamara Samaj as
front page news but TOI was still adamant to continue its terror farce.
So for the third day it keeps up the hype and its front page headline announces
that “Taj hotel gets fresh threat from Pakistan” and claims that a fresh
email threatens “to blow up the heritage building...”. TOI kept the myth
with another story, this time from Lucknow, containing quotes from an alleged
transcript of calls between Malbari and Chhota Shakeel during 15-21 March in
which the don orders his sharp shooter to kill Varun but the latter tells him
that Pilibhit is far away and suggests to bump off Muthalik instead. A short
news on the front page same day but in smaller print tells us that “Hijack alert
issued to airports withdrawn a day later”. Indian Express front page
story same day (3 April) is clearer with the headline: ‘No need for alarm but
must be on guard’. IE’s report on the withdrawal of the airport alert,
also on page 1, same day, is clearer with the headline: “Airport alert on women
bombers not ‘credible’ so govt takes it back” while HT headline same day
also did not try to mislead: “Safe to fly, terror alert withdrawn”. TOI’s
real insult is tucked on page 11 (3 April) which says: “Chidambram plays down
terror threat”. The report fails to report how Chadambram chastised the likes of
TOI for playing up the threat while reporting that Chidambram said that
the alleged threat to Varun was based on the interrogation report of a terrorist
arrested in Mangalore which he termed as “exaggerated.”
Next day (April 4) on a page 13 Delhi-datelined
story, TOI tells us: “Top Isro scientists on LeT radar”. The revelation,
termed as “chilling”, comes from unnamed “officials” who refer to interrogations
of a LeT terrorist [no question of the possibility of his being an alleged one]
by, surprise, surprise, [BJP-ruled] Karnataka authorities which, and I quote,
“showed that LeT was planning to despatch terrorists to assassinate
senior members of Isro...” [emphasis added]. So the threat is not even credible
or imminent but it is in the planning stage. Down the line we learn that
an alleged terrorist extradited from Oman claimed that such plans “came up” for
discussions with an alleged LeT member in Muscat! In other words, it was not even planned
but was part of a chat no one knows how real or serious.
As the airports and Varun scare died down, our
media discovered yet another scare - this time an imminent or possible or real
sneaking in by terrorists across the LoC in Kashmir where army and police
officers have been telling us for months that militancy has been contained and
the assembly elections were held there only recently with unprecedented voter
participation. But the scare was needed to ward off the threat of an imminent
American intervention to force the spoilt brats of the Subcontinent to see some
reason and cure the festering Kashmir canker.
Something had to be done before the Holbrook visit which took place on 8 April.
So we heard that terrorists, rather Taliban, had sneaked into Kashmir! Clearly their Afghanistan and Pakistan mission
was accomplished and now they were turning their attention to Dilli. Soon it
became clear that the whole story was concocted and there was no reason to fear
Taliban showing up on our international border or on the LoC.
Fact or fiction, the show goes on for our print and
electronic media with no holds barred and no questions asked. In this age of
terror nothing sells better than terror-mongering. Terror is good for all with
the sole exception of the common man who in the end pays the price whether
terror attacks take place or do not take place.
*All references are to newspapers’ Delhi
editions
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