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WHO KILLED KARKARE (BOOK RELEASED IN NOV 2009)
http://southasia- online.com/ book-reviews/ 384-who-killed- karkare-the- real-face- of-terrorism- in-india. html
M. Mushrif is the former police chief of Maharashtra state. In this book he has raised some very serious questions about the role of the Indian intelligence in the increasing violence against India 's minorities and how India 's Intelligence Bureau diverts attention from it by falsely accusing Indian Muslims and Pakistan 's ISI.
A new book curiously titled "Who Killed Karkare?" says a nationwide network of Hindutva terror that has its tentacles up to Nepal and Israel is out to destroy the India most Indians have known for ages and to remold it into some kind of Afghanistan under the Taliban.
The writer, a former IG Police of Maharashtra , SM Mushrif, has reconstructed a fearsome picture out of former Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare's charge sheet against alleged Hindutva terrorists like Lt. Col. Purohit, Sadhvi Pragyasingh Thakur and others.
The charge sheet points towards a mind-boggling nationwide conspiracy with international support to destabilize the constitutional order and the secular democratic Indian state that upholds it, to be replaced by a Hindutva state run according to a new Constitution. For that the conspirators were prepared for a massive bloodbath, using bomb attacks on religious places to trigger an anti-Muslim holocaust. Hindutva terror network exposed
Title: Who Killed Karkare? - The real face of terrorism in India
Author: S. M. Mushrif
Publisher: Pharos Media Publishing (2009)
Pages: 320 pages, Hardcover
In Hemant Karkare's net (of investigations, of course) many big and small fish of VHP, RSS, Bajrang Dal and Sanatan Sanstha had been trapped. Serving and retired army officers, academics, serving and retired officials of India 's premier intelligence service were ensnared. The menacing power of the latter groups, inspired by sustained anti-Muslim hate campaigns of the last six decades, gave the plot a sinister and highly destructive character.
Mushrif very well knows the power of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) to make or mar lives and careers. He musters "evidence" to show that the IB has regularly been interfering with regular police investigations to let Hindutva terrorists slip out of the net and replace them with random Muslim youth.
There are quite a few such cases where extra-judicial killing of Muslim youth has turned out to be false police encounters. All this is done to cover tracks of Hindutva terror.
The power establishment that really runs the affairs of this country (Mushrif says it is not Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh or Rahul Gandhi) does not want to expose the Hindutva terrorists. One example is the blasts in Samjhauta Express, which the IB said was carried out by Pakistan 's ISI. Mushrif quotes a report in The Times of India that said, "The Centre had blamed the ISI on the basis of the IB's findings." However, during a narco-analysis test under Karkare, Lt. Col. Purohit had admitted having supplied the RDX used in the blast. The IB draws its power from its proximity to the Prime Minister (its director briefs the PM every morning for half an hour). It did not want Karkare's investigation to continue.
Mushrif says two teams were at work on 26/11 - one which did the maximum damage, and was from outside. The smaller team took advantage of the confusion of the moment and acted only on the relatively small CST-CAMA-Rangbhavan stretch that killed Karkare.
Mushrif, who has over three decades of diligent policing behind him and whose feats include exposing the Telgi scam, has made an elaborate case out of nearly a dozen blasts over a large area of the country conducted by Hindutva terror groups of different stripes. His case: a section of India 's intelligence services, a miniscule group in the armed forces and a section of different state police forces have been compromised and infiltrated by these elements, a development that bodes ill for the future of India
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