Ultra-Nationalists Were Ultra-Terrorists Too 'Atrocious' Antulay is not
alone!
 21 December 2008

By Sampathkumar Iyangar,

Abdul Rahman Antulay has a lot of things in common with Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi. Both have been brilliant strategists of the Congress party. An
old-timer in the 'freedom fighter' party, ARA reminds us of the so-called
'father of the nation' who was assassinated at the age of 79. About that age
now, Antulay could well be facing a political if not physical assassination.


Maybe there are crores of devotees in the country and outside to worship the
'Mahatma' as holier than Allah, Bhagwan or the Father & son. A whole
generation of people has been brainwashed since elementary school days with
lessons in distorted history. It is still believed by many, in the
information age, that the 'apostle of peace' fought the mighty British and
wrested independence to the country through nonviolence. The number of
followers of the current minister of minority affairs in New Delhi too could
run at least into millions.

Many Indians of course may not even know that such a ministry exists, as
Antulay was keeping a low profile; just like nobody believed that there was
a home minister until another Maharashtrian leader, Shivraj Patil, got the
sack! But Antulay's matter-of-fact quip on the elimination of three top
cops, including ATS chief Hemant Karkare, during the recent Mumbai siege
have brought him centre stage.

Is Antulay baring the face of New Delhi's tyrants as a repentance for his
past sins? The hyperpatriotic Indian media has slammed him as 'Gone rogue'
and 'Kasab's attorney'. But, coming as they do from a veteran minister of
law and justice in Maharashtra, who later was its chief minister too, it is
difficult for powers that be to sweep the remarks under the carpet. He
obviously knows how law and justice are administered in the country!

Antulay was too young to participate in original Gandhi's 'national' circus,
which had no difficulty to project itself as the sole guardian of all
Indians. Even the 'national' flag dubiously resembled the party flag to
spread the myth. But, he was an important lieutenant of the fake 'Gandhi'
during the 1970s. He operated Indira Gandhi Pritisthan trust, a multi-crore
racket of the ruling family and gained notoriety in a gigantic 'cement
scam'.

ARA allotted huge quantities of cement to builders in Mumbai in return for
mega donations to the trust's 'noble cause' garibi hatao. The dashing young
politico apparently tried to lick more than his share in the loot and earned
the emergency queen's hubris. In 1982, Antulay got the dubious distinction
of a CM to be convicted for extortion of money, which his foxy accomplice
tried to cheat him of. But, like it happens in India, he has been permitted
to keep his treasure.

The original Gandhi, at the ripe old age of 75-plus, apparently repented his
role in promoting hypocrisy, indiscipline and dishonesty in the name of
'freedom struggle'. In fact, his clique bitterly fought only the most
disciplined social service outfit in the country those days, Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He started advocating disbandment of Congress once
the objective of 'independence' was attained. Perhaps Antulay too has woke
to the sins of his party, and himself, after decades of rampage.

Incidentally, the British had anyway decided to quit all colonies in the
post World War scenario. Gandhi saw the true colours of the cronies in the
clique when they forced a partition. Just for the sake of getting more
competent leadership out of the way, so that a pre-destined dynasty would
inherit the colony, the coterie isolated everyone at the expense of
agonizing intermigration of millions.

Gandhi fell to the bullet of an assassin just after India became
independent. Interestingly enough, it was after the new dispensation at New
Delhi was consolidating its grip on the territory and was feeling
increasingly uncomfortable at answering questions.

The First Information Report (FIR) did not contain any statement about a
doctor being called in. There has been no explanation why he was not rushed
to hospital; instead he was taken to Birla Bhavan, palatial property of the
chief financier of the party. He died there later. The murder was blamed on
a Hindu fidayeen. The RSS was accused of inspiring the conspiracy and was
declared a terrorist organisation. For years, it faced the same music as LeT
is facing today.

The mysterious assassination in 1948 was a precursor to the intrigue behind
a series of later ones in the erstwhile British colony. Strangely,
'peaceful' transfer of power is supposed to have preceded their
independence! Elimination of inconvenient idols, making scapegoats of some
smalltime rebels or thugs and thus shielding the real masterminds behind a
larger game plans have become commonplace.

Questions still persist about the 'plane crash' in which Sanjay, emergency
queen Indira's dashing younger brat died. Significantly, he was the current
Yuvraj's more competent uncle. Later, shades of the same trickery could be
seen when a 'sympathy wave' got generated that enabled the party to emerge
from ashes on the back of Rajiv Gandhi's assassination. Pliant top cops and
apologetic judges came handy to get some hapless refugees convicted. Nobody
thought of inquiring what motive a calculative rebel organization abroad –
focused on one single goal, stringent about not spending a penny for
anything other than that and bereft of every emotion including revenge –
would conspire in something that can only harm it. Or why none of the local
party bosses were anywhere near the spot.

It is a misfortune for the country that virtually every political outfit,
including 'saffron' parties claiming RSS roots, worships the former
proprietary property of Congress. For tasting power, they have acquired the
same trade mark traits, forgetting that they were once implicated in his
mysterious murder. The opposition too freely employs spin doctors and the
drama of Parliament house attack in 2001 too had all makings of this
standard story line.

Surprisingly, the 'terrorists' couldn't manage to get a single MP or VIP in
the attack that was 'cracked' the next day, compared to hundreds of
casualties one would expect in any 'normal' terror attack. Judicial
procedures that any self-respecting judge of any civilized country will
detest – accepting confessions extracted from accused, branded from day one
as culprits, as the sole basis of conviction – were used to further
political ends. It however came unstuck in the Apex court as the victim was
not even a smalltime thug like in other cases!

It is of note that in any number of 'terror attacks' in various cities, the
victims have all along been ordinary people who do not matter in India. That
was so even in anti-Sikh riots, post-Godhra pogrom or Akshardham massacre,
or Parliament attack. Only the Mumbai siege saw a difference and was perhaps
a 'real' terrorist attack.

It cannot be denied that the high profile cops, who became casualties for
the first time, were dealing with alleged 'Saffron terror', for the first
time since 1948. One of the alleged assassins engaged to hurl hand grenades
in Gandhi's meet, interestingly bore the same surname of the ATS chief who
died during the 2008 Mumbai siege. What made all three of them to be present
at the same spot, that too away from actual scene of attack, is of course
intriguing. Perhaps, the terrorist attack itself was real. But, someone in
power added a bit of intrigue to save the skin of some influential elements.


Particularly in the face of such shameless political and judicial games of
the past, no sensible person – save ones whose brain has been washed beyond
repair – would find fault with Antulay's musings: "Karkare found in his
investigation that non-Muslims were also involved, but unfortunately his end
came. It may be a separate issue for investigation, how his end came you
follow me. Whether he was just a victim of terrorism, or if he was a victim
of terrorism and something else, I don't know." Significantly enough,
Antulay had talked about a 'mysterious' blast in Nanded in Maharashtra in
2006. Only vested interests with some sinister plans to hide would sabotage
a credible investigation.

*[The author is an unattached policy analyst based at Ahmedabad, India.]*


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