Thursday 6 April 2017

Traitor Worth to be tried for Treason

Media coverage to the outburst of Farooq Abdullah against India is too late. Pundits read his mind in January 1990 and rightly took the right step. Muslims believed that the mayhem was exclusively against Pundits and dared not to indulge. Those who dared to indulge paid heavy price for their indulgence. And those who did not indulge continue to pay the price.
May 2009, my host in the valley introduced me to Pak trained Bashir who had crossed the border in 1990 for Arms training. After his return, he took to the job of a pavement fruit vendor. One day after many years after his return he was identified by one of his co-trainee and got an imprisonment of nine months under PSA.
 By 2011, we became familiar to each other. He had a desire for Umra, pilgrimage to Mecca. One day on his request I accompanied him to the office of the SSP Counterintelligence to know status of the police verification prerequisite for issuance of passport in his favour.
Riyaz Bedar IPS,  the then SSP Counterintelligence obliged with prompt response. He called for the file. For want of favourable report, the file was filed and not processed further.
I said to the officer that the applicant as per his documents is 1977 born. 1990 when he crossed the border he was an immature boy of thirteen. He boarded a matador calling ‘Kopvour Apour’ (Kupwara and across the border)-a free long joy ride. Is it fault of an immature boy of 13 or fault of the Police that allowed a public transport vehicle without route permit and did not check whether the driver had license, whether the vehicle had fitness, whether the vehicle was insured, whether the vehicle had route permit for the route and other necessary documents to ply on the road?
 The Officer said this question better to be posed to Farooq Abdullah the then Chief Minister and the then Director General of Police. He further said that 1989, there were approximately 315 militants in the valley. Aijaz Dar died in the encounter while attacking the then DIG G M Wattali. Janak Singh the then senior journalist representing Times of India alleged the attack as a fake one. He cooked a shameful story and described it as murder of Aijaz Dar. He alleged that Dar became victim of love affairs with someone in the family. Out of 315, the police had apprehended 110 and the rest were on the run but likely to be netted any moment thereafter. Many police officers quoted and believed Janak Singh. Rajiv Gandhi gagged Lala Tirth Ram Amla the Raj Sabha Member from the Congress in the Raj Sabha and ruled out his information about militancy. He accused Lala Ji of spreading rumour.
Farooq Abdullah issued orders for release of the 110 captives including Ishfaq Majid. Ishfaq Majid said to Mohiuldin Shah, the then Cabinet Minister that his release and release of other militants was the biggest blunder committed by the Government. Liyaqat, SHO Maisuma Police Station an upright officer with three stars preferred to resign rather than to oblige the mischievous  Chief Minister , who challenged Liaqat at Lalchowk whether the Chief Minister of J&K State was Liyaqat or Farooq Abdullah.
The late Mirza Hamid Iqbal IPS (Retired DIG) clandestinely saved his life and went into oblivion for he had reported the hideouts of militants and their arsenals enough to fight against the Government for ten years. O N Koul IPS (Retired IGP) accompanied one Inspector Police from CID to reveal presence of foreign militants armed with weapons to the then DG Police. The DG instead of appreciating the officer for sensitive information mocked and questioned him as to why he did not catch hold of them bare handed. Public transport without route permits ferried enthusiasts for Arms training across the border without any police check en route. Above all Farooq Abdullah confessed to the media that he did send his boys across the border for Arms training.
I am victim of a game plan hatched at a very high level. In the interests of the country, I pray the traitor erstwhile Chief Minister of the State and Cabinet Minister at the Centre be tried for treason at its earliest.
Bríjû dàss te Girdass chhú vanàn låsív tû basiv
A wanderer in exile at 78 Deprived of his Cremation Ground by the Farooq Abdullah Government with acquiescence by the Rajiv Government at the Center.
“Mezareabal tanie chi hazar tufaan
Vujarea gachi gachi kabaer ti ravem”(Dolwal)
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180010
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