Switch to any News Channel these days and you will find them talking about the “War against terror”. Yesterday, almost all of them were talking about the possible mastermind of the recent blasts in Delhi and Ahmedabad. This guy, named Taquir has been branded as India’s Osama Bin Laden. He is the latest face of terror in the country.
I don’t know if he is behind the killing of so many innocent lives. In all probability, he is! But knowing that doesn’t help. He’s still free. And even if we mange to catch him, we will have many people and organisations (including some political parties) who would stand behind him, citing various reasons like human rights, minority issues, alienation of a section of the society and dozens of other reasons.
We still have not decided what to do with the man who attacked our parliament – because few of the human rights people think its inhuman to hang somebody, few politicians think hanging him would mean further polarization of Muslims, some leaders think this would result in Kashmiris revolting against the system.
The other day, I read a statement by a senior Muslim clerk who claimed that the Muslims fundamentalists are not behind these attacks and its a work of “Mossad” and we should stop blaming SIMI for this.
When I read or hear these people talking and giving all possibles excuses so that they can get the best out of the present situation, I feel helpless. After all, these are the people who are supposed to be representing us in their different fields like politics, strategy, religion etc.
The politician represent my political views because I’ve made him a Minister, a human right activist represents me against the social injustice, and the so called religious experts represent my religious beliefs.
But how can I win my war against such inhuman acts when people representing me are more concerned about their own or group’s interests. How do i win my battle against terrorism if it has no face. How can I win a war when I don’t even know who my enemy is?
Whom do I fight against? When I close my eyes and think about it, I get many answers. Do i fight against the Muslim fundamentalists who believe its their moral duty to fight a jihad against all other religions (beyond countries) and are being guided by their imams who select the worst part of the holy Koran to brainwash them?
Or do i fight against the Sangh pariwar or the Bajrang Dal who think they are the only well wishers of Hindus and that gives them the right to attack the Church?
Or do i fight against the self proclaimed leaders who come on National TV to make statement like I’m not an Indian but a Kashmiri?
Or can i shoot the politician who says strong anti terror laws would result in polarization of a particular section of the society and hence we cannot have strict laws to save thousands of innocent lives.
Since 9/11 (where apparently the Muslim fundamentalists declared jihad against the “West”), my country has recorded the maximum number of deaths due to terror attacks. There has been no major attack in USA after 9/11 (and they are the prime target). Maybe because they all stood up together and had the audacity to crush everything that came in between them and their National pride (I’m not saying what they did was correct – but we all know that they are not impotent and wouldn’t let anyone dictate terms and hurt their national pride).
We cannot have strict laws, cannot hang the terrorists, cannot questions the fundamentalists, cannot stand up together against the faceless enemy who has a single point agenda of taking away my fundamental right to live my life peacefully in my own country.
Today, I feel like a helpless, impotent Indian because I know there are few people who want to hurt my country, my fundamental beliefs and the very foundation of my existence, but I cannot do anything.
I wish I could start by shooting the politicians, the so called activists and the fundamentalist preachers of different religions, before shooting those fanatics who have been given a free hand to shake the very foundation of my country.
Pratyush