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Subject: [arkitectindia] MEDIA: Praveen Swami’s not so fabulous fables
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*Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association*

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**26th April 2010*

*Praveen Swami’s not so fabulous fables*

If there is one infallible indicator of what the top Indian Intelligence
agencies are thinking or cooking up, it is this: Praveen Swami’s articles.
Each time the security establishment wishes to push a certain angle to this
bomb blast or that, Swami’s articles appear magically, faithfully reflecting
the Intelligence reports. After the Batla House ‘encounter’, he launched a
tirade against all those who were questioning the police account of the
shootout labeling them all ‘Alices in wonderland’.  He went so far as to
identify ‘precisely’ how Inspector Sharma was shot by claiming that "abdomen
wound was inflicted with [Atif] Amin's weapon and the shoulder hit, by
Mohammad Sajid".

And no sir, Swami’s conclusion was not based on post mortem reports of the
killed, fire arm examination report or ballistic report but on this innocent
fact: “*the investigators believe that*…”  He certainly brings in a whole
new meaning to ‘investigative journalism’. Swami however felt no need to pen
an article when the postmortem reports of Atif and Sajid revealed that they
had been shot from close range and that neither of them sustained gunshot
wounds in the frontal region of the body—an impossibility in the case of a
genuine encounter. Was it because the police and the Home Ministry chose to
remain quite after the revelations—hoping that the storm would quietly blow
over.?

*Flip Flops on German Bakery Blasts*

And meanwhile there was the German Bakery blast in Pune. Writing less than a
week after the blasts, Swami hinted at the possible involvement of the
Hindutva groups, namely Abhinav Bharat (“Hindutva Terror Probe Haunts Pune
Investigation”, 19th February 2010). Indeed, this was mood in the ATS
(though this was no deterrent to the large scale illegal detention and
brutal interrogation often at private premises, of scores of Muslim youth in
Pune.) Even the following week, the Home Department officials were not
ruling out the possibility of the involvement of the Right wing Hindutva
groups. But that was February. By March, political impatience at the probe
taking such a turn was palpable. Responding to a riled Shiv Sena in the
legislative assembly, the Maharashtra Home Minister, R.R. Patil thundered:
“I will inquire if Raghuvanshi really indicated to the media about
involvement of Hindu organisations in the Pune blast and if he did, action
will be taken (against him)." As if on cue, two days later, Rakesh Maria was
installed as the new ATS chief. This was of course only after a few months
when Vinita Kamte, widow of the slain ATS officer Ashok Kamte, made serious
allegations casting aspersions on Maria’s role in responding to the then ATS
chief Hemant Karkare’s call for reinforcements during 26/11.

*CCTV Footage:*

Since its start, the probe had little to go on by way of leads except for
the CCTV footage. While the Pune police commissioned experts to draw
sketches of the suspects based on this footage, ATS dismissed this exercise
as “anything but useful”, as their source, the CCTV footage, was itself
grainy. (Siasat, April 12). Where does Swami stand on this? He wrote in his
19th February piece: “All that investigators have by way of suspects are
three men recorded holding brief meetings before the blast by a *
poor-quality* closed-circuit television camera. From the videotape, *it is
unclear* if the men had anything to do with the attack.”

Exactly a month later, Swami conveniently develops an amnesia about Abhinav
Bharat and even about the poor quality of CCTV footage. What was earlier
‘unclear” and hazy has in one month segued into solid shape: in the form of
top Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Mohammad Zarar Siddi Bawa ie., Yasin
Bhatkal. Suddenly imparted with enlightenment, Swami writes dramatically of
how a closed circuit television camera ... “recorded evidence that Bawa had
returned to India—just minutes before an improvised explosive device ripped
through the popular restaurant killing seventeen people and injuring at
least sixty.” The poor quality (by Swami’s own admission) and useless (by
the ATS’s admission) visual evidence has morphed into precious footage of
Bhatkal, “the fair, slight young man with a wispy beard” … “dressed in a
loose-fitting blue shirt, a rucksack slung over his back.”

Clearly, Swami’s changing perceptions about the CCTV footage is in accord
with the shifting attitude of the ATS itself. The ATS began by keeping the
option of probing Abhinav Bharat open; developed cold feet, preferred to
lapse into the usual Lashkar-IM litany, ‘rediscovered’ hitherto worthless
footage and resurrected the IM. In an unequivocal reference to the manner in
which innocent Muslim youths were arrested earlier by the ATS in its
pre-Karkare days, a senior officer of the Pune Police admitted that  “There
have been some arrests in the Pune blast incident just as in the case of the
2006 Malegaon explosions. But we would never know whether those arrested
were actually the men who triggered the blasts.” (*Siasat*, April 12, 2010).
Rumours that the probe might be handed over the National Investigative
Agency must have also pressured the Maharashtra ATS to show ‘results’—and
viola, within two weeks of taking over, Maria submitted a preliminary report
to the state government identifying the hand of Bhatkal and IM in the
blasts. This was of course promptly and proudly relayed by R.R. Patil to the
legislative assembly (surely to the relief also of the Shiv Sena
legislators). Is it a coincidence that the Pune Police Commissioner has been
transferred, ostensibly for the rising crime graph a couple of days ago? It
seems improbable that the running battle between the Pune police and the
ATS—whose current chief Maria had thrown a tantrum following Vinita Kamte’s
accusation, demanding the support of the state Home Ministry—had no role to
play in this.

*The Bangalore Blasts:*

When two crude bombs went off outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium ahead of
the match between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore on
17thApril, the
Karnataka Home Minister V.S. Acharya announced that the state Police were
investigating the alleged involvement of the cricket betting lobby. He
forcefully denied any link with the earlier blasts in the city in 2008.

But Yasin Bhatkal seems to have preoccupied Swami’s mind on 19th April for
he evokes him again in connection with the stadium blasts (“Stadium Blasts
herald new IM offensive”). Citing the ever cooperative ‘investigators, he
says that the ‘similarity in design’ and the manner in which some bombs
failed to explode are a sure indicator of the IM hand. Beyond this, he has
nothing to link Bangalore bombs to Bhatkal. But good stories can always
compensate for lack of facts. His piece, “To Bangalore with Hate” on
21stApril (which has charming subtitles such as
Jihad at ginger Plantation”), is no less crude then the two bombs at the
stadium. Swami here details the biographies of SIMI activists in South India,
making the link, ever so cleverly, between SIMI—and yes, IM—and the stadium
blasts, without providing any evidence of their actual linkage. Life stories
of these men are proof enough, he assumes.

It is quite clear that Mr. Swami has provided a (sometimes entertaining)
dramatized version of the charge sheets files by the various police
departments across the country. While it may make for a good script, we do
hope that Mr. Swami understand what charge sheets are: a list of charges or
allegations, which the police has still the burden to prove in a court of
law--not irrefutable or established truth. Perhaps, Mr Swami fancies himself
a literary genius who believes in narratives acquiring their own lives. In
which case, he has manufactured a large corpus of mediocre short stories.
Released by JTSA (www.teacherssolidarity.org)
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