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‘Shocked’ PM forgets his terrible record

Kanchan Gupta

The Congress believes, yes it really does, that its leaders alone have the right to ‘politicise’ national security while others should treat it as a ‘national issue’ above partisan politics. So, the Congress has been prompt in berating the BJP for suggesting that the pusillanimous UPA Government is to blame for the repeated terrorist strikes and the attendant death, destruction and devastation across the country. The 60-hour siege of Mumbai by fidayeen is the latest instance of India suffering yet another grievous blow at the hands of jihadis for whom slaughtering innocent people is the highest tribute to their faith. But after reprimanding the BJP for criticising the Government and thus ‘politicising’ terrorism, the Congress has had no compunctions about ‘politicising’ the grief and misery inflicted by mass murderers. On Saturday, the Congress issued a full-page advertisement in its favourite newspaper, listing the various terrorist strikes during the NDA years, casually mentioning the fidayeen attacks in Mumbai, saluting the security personnel killed in these incidents, and then preachily declaring that terrorism is a “national issue, not a political game”. The purpose was to influence people in Delhi hours before they stepped out of their homes to cast their votes in Saturday’s Assembly election.

The advertisement raises two issues, both related to political morality and ethics, which are alien to the Congress and its amoral and unethical leaders. First, according to this advertisement, there have been no terrorist attacks in India between the audacious strike on the Red Fort on December 22, 2000, and the November 26, 2008 assault on Mumbai. This, as every Indian knows, is a blatant lie. I have before me a list of terrorist attacks ever since the present impotent regime headed by an effete Prime Minister took charge of this country’s affairs after a scrambled election result helped the Congress to regain power at the Centre in the summer of 2004. The first attack was on August 16, 2004. The latest was on November 26, 2008. In between we have had terrorists visiting Delhi twice, raiding the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, attacking Sankat Mochan temple in Varanasi, blowing up commuter trains in Mumbai, killing people at an amphitheatre in Hyderabad, blowing up bogies of the Samjhauta Express, and setting off bombs in Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Assam. According to the propagandists of the Congress, none of this has happened!

The second issue raised by Saturday’s advertisement is about the Congress saluting the security personnel who have laid down their lives while fighting terrorists and protecting the nation. If any value is to be attached to the advertisement, we must conclude that the Congress is reluctant to salute Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma of Delhi Police who, like Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Hemant Karkare, was shot dead by terrorists. This is because the Congress wanted to send out, ever so slyly, a message to Muslim voters in Jamia Nagar for whom MC Sharma is not a hero but a villain because he dared raid a terrorist hideout in their locality. We must also presume, since there is no evidence to the contrary, that the advertisement was endorsed, if not cleared, by the Prime Minister. This speaks volumes about the integrity quotient of a man whose honesty, as claimed by his admirers, admittedly a rapidly disappearing exotic breed, is beyond reproach. Perhaps the Prime Minister needs to be reminded that only cowards take recourse to lies to cover up their failures.

Meanwhile, we had the occasion to hear the Prime Minister address a shaken nation 24 hours after the siege of Mumbai began. In his by now familiar laboured style, he expressed his “shock” at “the dastardly terror attacks. “I strongly condemn these acts of senseless violence,” he added. So what’s new? “I share the shock and distress of all those affected by these blasts,” the Prime Minister said on October 29, 2005, after the bombings in Delhi on Dhanteras. He was “shocked” on March 7, 2006, after the Sankat Mochan temple bombing. On July 12, 2006, he did not quite say that he was ‘shocked’ by the Mumbai commuter train bombings, but he did say, “No one can make India kneel” and promised that his “Government will do whatever is required” to deal with terrorism. On February 19, 2007, the Prime Minister was more than ‘shocked’ by the Samjhauta Express bombings — he was “anguished” and promised the “culprits will be caught”. On hearing about the serial bombings in Jaipur on May 13, 2008, the Prime Minister was again “shocked” and condemned “this dastardly attack”. On July 28, 2008, after visiting Ahmedabad following the serial bombings, he took care to mention that he accompanied Ms Sonia Gandhi before expressing “solidarity with the people of Gujarat”. On September 13, 2008, he “condemned the serial blasts in Delhi”; a month-and-a-half later, on October 30, 2008, he “strongly condemned” the Assam bombings.

The Prime Minister now mocks at the victims of terrorism and seeks to fool the people of this country by declaring, “We are not prepared to countenance a situation in which the safety and security of our citizens can be violated with impunity by terrorists... We will take the strongest possible measures to ensure that there is no repetition of such terrorist attacks.” Having countenanced repeated terrorist attacks, which the Congress now brazenly pretends never took place, and silently witnessed the safety and security of our citizens being violated with impunity by terrorists, the Prime Minister now expects the people to believe that he shall join battle with the merchants of death. To prove that he means business, he had his Government, such as it is, to put out the bogus claim that he had summoned the Director-General of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence and the Pakistani Government had meekly conceded his demand. In an interview to Karan Thapar for his television show, Devil’s Advocate, Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari has rubbished this claim. According to Mr Zardari, the Prime Minister, in a telephonic talk with him on Friday, had requested for sending a ‘director’ — a mid-level bureaucrat in the official hierarchy. “There was a miscommunication... We had announced that a director will come from my side... That is what was requested by the Prime Minister and that is what we agreed,” Mr Zardari said.

That the Prime Minister, after all his bluster, should settle for talks with a director of the Pakistan Government so as to “take the strongest possible measures to ensure that there is no repetition of such terrorist acts” is a measure of his true intention.


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Bullet Pathetic PM
By SD on 12/5/2008 6:55:47 PM

This PM loses sleep when a semi-terrorist cum doctor was arrested in Australia and his mohter wept in front of TV cameras.But since the last 4.5 years he has alsways slept fine even when thousands of life has been lost to terrorists action from across the country. That shows what kind of PM we have.Rather we never wanted him but has been forced on .Remember he was roundly thrashed by VK Malhotra from South Delhi when he last tried his hands in the hustings.

Bullet Pathetic Look or Firm Determination
By M. Sharma on 12/3/2008 3:40:20 AM

In US TV, notice the sharp look of Pakistani and Chinaese spokpersons, their leaders. Piercing eyes, straight talk, no lectures, tell the people they want to hear (but do what ever they want to do). Rehtoric repeatation, e.g. not involed, blackmail language, blame you for some old events, commands of good english, well trained PR. Look at our leaders. Look old pitiful, does not strike fear even a cat. Need Change.

Bullet MMS and other Chamchas
By Dinesh on 12/2/2008 9:07:03 PM

A very well-written article.This MMS is a gutless,timeserver who failed everywhere,as a professor as a RBI babu,as a minister.
He has one agenda-hate Hindus,get minoirity votes and win elections .

Bullet Alliance is the solution
By Form a military alliance with the West on 12/2/2008 7:16:41 PM

US-UK-Israel-India alliance should be formed to tackle terrorism. That is the only solution. And we need to seal our eastern borders too, but the UPA does not have the spine to do this. Only BJP can do it.


Bullet An Honest Prime Minister?
By Arun Gupta on 12/2/2008 6:18:48 PM

Perhaps our Prime Minister is going to create a record of sorts as the only Prime minster who never won an election and then claimed to be a domicile of Assam -of all the places- thanks to the Chief Minister of Assam(?) who readily provided a rent reciept so that he could get himself chosen as a candidate for Rajya Sabha.
No wonder, the power flows from 10 Janpath! It was the same 10- Janpath which had volunteered to shed power which was hailed as great THYAAG AUR BALIDAAN!

Bullet Shell shocked
By Jitendra Desai on 12/1/2008 6:11:27 PM

So called " strict" actions have begun! Three ministers of little consequences have resigned.So rejoice my beloved country.UPA should be censored for calling in a Paki intelligence officer for " help".What help?

Bullet PM's terrible record
By I. S. Rao on 12/1/2008 6:07:44 PM

Indeed a very well written & incisive article on the misdeeds of the Congress led UPA Govt. The Congress in particular ,over the past 50 odd years, barring a few years of other dispensations, have delibrately kept the masses uneducated & the masses will not be able to read, digest & analyse yours & other articles written in English. Wish there was a way in which translations of this article was in Hindi.

Bullet DOWN WITHN UPA
By Meenakshi on 12/1/2008 2:53:45 PM

We will tell the UPA whether terrorism is a national issue or a political one. Wait and watch.

Bullet Why blame only Manmohan
By Neelima Misra on 11/30/2008 11:43:21 PM

Very well written. But why blame that Manmohan only. He is only a dummy PM. The real PM and the only one who make decision in Congress is Sonia Gandhi. Now you understood what was behind that SACRIFICE DRAMA in 2004 (Sonia refusing to become PM). Enjoy power, take credit for good work done by Govt and use these politician like Manmohan, Shivraj, Chidambaram, Pranab as and when you please.

Bullet Cowardly UPA Govt.
By Narain on 11/30/2008 11:25:46 PM

The bloated UPA Govt. at the Centre & the Congress led Govt. in Maharastra has betrayed the nation.The Ministers should lose their security cover.They may then realise how the common men/women have been exposed to Islamic terror.The Govt. has been callous & cynical.They are incompetent .

Bullet Shocked Indeed
By Mithun on 11/30/2008 5:41:50 PM

What else can one expect from these people with slavish mentality who openly declared that "Muslims have a first claim on the resources of this country"thereby inviting the 21st century Babars to come, loot and plunder the nation.They accepted and came to Mumbai.-- But first they will satisfy their bloodlust and then get down to the business of plundering.They have taken the first step quite successfully thanks to the United Pathetic Alliance Govt.

Bullet Blames for PM, kudos for Sonia
By Bhim Singh on 11/30/2008 5:03:34 PM

Poor old Manmohan Singh is getting the blame. Shivraj Patil is told to resign, to minimise damage to the Congress party. But these guys are all unfit for the job. They were handpicked by Sonia Gandhi. They were - the whole cabinet is comprised of - nonentities. This is classic Indira Gandhi tactics: fools and/or knaves are easier to control. Now the country is paying the price.

Bullet Islamic Terror & the UPA Govt.
By Narain on 11/30/2008 3:18:09 PM

The UPA Govt. led by neutered PM & Ministers are responsible for ever increasing Islamic terror in India.The public must boot them out of power.

Bullet I'm also shocked
By Rajeev Mohata on 11/30/2008 1:03:25 PM

I'm also shocked that not a single politician was killed by the terrorists. Why it is that common people have to die and the politicians always escape unhurt. I don't know what of kind of material the PM and his ministers are made of? Even after so many terror strikes, they are still getting shocked..Are they some cold blooded mammals or humans?

Bullet Highly predictable stand of Congress
By Ashish on 11/30/2008 12:52:03 PM

Very aptly put. It is very convenient for Congress to always blame opposition will for 55 years of misrule (Emergency, 1984 riot victims, Kashmir fiasco, Bofors, inflation, farmer suicides...). Sonia Gandhi, has always fallen to the temptation of criticising BJP so effusively, now this bad habit permeates PC Chidambram (having the guts to say that growth rate is higher than during NDA rule), and the PM. I am "shocked" at their guts to hit out at the BJP.

Bullet The dishonesty when coupled with the impotency become menace to others.
By Sudhir on 11/30/2008 12:47:14 PM

Congress has a tradition of elevating the impotents . The present guys/gals are no more exceptions whether Vilas Deshmukh or "revered" Manmohan. The dishonesty when coupled with the impotency become menace to others. The bigger problem that we are facing now media electronic and paper both with some exceptions like this paper are towing the same line.I never realized these finer points before I read this article. Really

Bullet Shocked PM
By sri on 11/30/2008 9:53:33 AM

With so many shocks in such short period of time he is so healthy & cheerful even at this age and also sleeps well. A man who never forgets to write even a small meeting with any big name in his CV he forgets these number of shocks & promises so easily. So by now, indians must have got the idea what a character he is and so he was chosen by HIS Madam. It is our duty now we have to show all the UPA the big door , "GET OUT" . only then we will know and can call India as the largest democracy.

Bullet Shocked PM
By Manuv on 11/30/2008 9:50:33 AM

Sir, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Congress party have taken India to a collective low. It is very depressing to see that we have such weak, pathetic leaders who we should all be ashamed of having elected.

Bullet on the verge of civil breakdown
By vijay on 11/30/2008 9:31:30 AM

governance is a contract between tax paying public and the civilian appointed government. This government will probably go down as the government that has failed on each and every front. a emasculated PM and confused and listless Home minister and the invisible hand of Congress leadership have ruined every civilian establishment. The civilians have failed to assist the security establishment in securing borders and ensuring internal safety. On the contrary we are served comic platitudes and cliches.

Bullet UPA Leadership
By Giri Girishankar on 11/30/2008 8:59:47 AM

India's security cannot be assured as long as the government is run by a virtual PM under the guise of the Chairman of the UPA. India' security cannot be trusted in the hands of a foreigner, whose understanding of the people's heritage and culture, and hence its integrity, cannot be relied upon. UPA is a coalition of convenience and opportunism in pursuit of power. Its pseudo-secularism is a shame and an excuse for minority votes. It is time to show the UPA and Sonia Gandhi the door.

Bullet Sardari and Sardar
By rajasunder on 11/30/2008 8:03:20 AM

PM and chairman of UPA are two puppets, one for USA and another for italian Super Prime Minister. You can't except any thing worth while at this time. Wait for the Next General Election, Indians are not going to be the puppets of both. Jai Hind.

Bullet Shocked PM
By Bikram Chowdhury on 11/30/2008 7:08:58 AM

When I saw our PM in TV giving that speech, I felt sorry for him. He was himself afraid, fear ran through his spine, he was motionless, eyes focussed on the script. Then I heard Rahul talking...the same breed of fearful politician afraid to confront the Islamic terror. It is just unbelievable that we Hindus are voting these guys to guide our destinty.

Bullet Maha Moorkh Singh
By MKM GEN on 11/30/2008 7:08:48 AM

Man Mohan Singh ought to be flogged in public for bringing humiliation on our nation by his incompetence.

Bullet Shocked PM forgets his record
By N.Ramamurthy on 11/30/2008 7:05:04 AM

The request to send the ISI chief to India to share(read furnish since nothing will come from across the boarder) inputs of intelegence llike the earlier,short lived meetings of joint mechanism on terror.Fresh evedents collected by the ATS aftermath of Malegaon blast on Samjaoutha express etc will be given to Pakistan and enable them to palan future attacks plugging the loop holes.

Bullet PM
By raghu on 11/30/2008 6:36:16 AM

This PM along with all congresswalas must meet the fate of Mussolini,Sonia's beloved countryman.These goons think lives of ALL Indians are not worth much just as terrorists & white racists around the world think.Unless they meet the same fate as 190+ who lost thier precious lives these scumbags will keep on to thier Gaddi & Swiss accounts.Filthy scumbags!

Bullet Shocked PM
By Shanti Madlani London on 11/30/2008 6:13:42 AM

Inner voice is insane and evil,her puppet Manmohan is out of his political depth.

Bullet SLEEPING PM
By BHARTI on 11/30/2008 3:38:48 AM

DEAR SIR, YOU FORGOT TO MENTION HYDERABAD,LUMBINI PARK, GOKUL CHAT BLASTS ,JAIPUR BLASTS,BANGALORE BLASTS ETC................. THANKS REGARDS

Bullet Fed up of these corrupt politicians
By Beena on 11/30/2008 3:26:09 AM

These shameless and corrupt politicians who use up our resources to protect themselves with 'Z' category security are always mouthing platitudes which are so disgusting to the public. I sincerely hope these UPA rascals dont come back to power to ruin our country even more.

Bullet Shocked PM
By anil on 11/30/2008 2:17:57 AM

He is "shocked" and "anguished" but has no problem "sleeping well" with his political allies and mentors! At this rate people will be getting de-sensitised to do anything and everything and he will remain the PM in the "Graveyard". People have responsibility to do something because ultimately its only them who can stop him!

Bullet Understand your angst
By Jayanth on 11/30/2008 1:30:32 AM

Sir, I commend your article. I am deeply anguished by the imbecile government that is ruling our beloved nation. Why cant we even name the terrorists as "Islamic Militants", when they were clearly influenced by the teachings of Islam. Their whole aim is to cause chaos and death of "Infidels" and they have successfully done it now with repeated string of attacks. All leaders of the UPA government with it's Muslims First policy ought to be hanged in public.

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