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Is Narendra Modi India’s Hafiz Saeed?

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Is Narendra Modi India’s Hafiz Saeed?

Narendra Modi is Gujarat’s longest serving and most successful chief minister. He is renowned for having turned the Indian state around with visionary economic policies. Alternatively, he is also referred to as the ‘butcher of Gujarat’. Under his watch, following the alleged fire bombing of the train carrying Hindu pilgrims, in 2002, at Godhra, he implicitly oversaw the alleged massacre of over 2,000 Muslims, while the state machinery looked on in deliberate inaction.
On April 10, 2012 — ten years after the communal massacre in Gujarat — the Supreme Court of India absolved Modi from any culpability and wrongdoing, based on the Special Investigation Team’s (SIT) report that found no evidence linking him with the orgy of killing that took place over three days in 2002. The SIT report surprised a lot of people but there are many more in India who seem overjoyed over Modi’s acquittal.
Now consider Hafiz Saeed, the head of the Jammatud Dawa — a seminary and a charity — who has been under incessant Indian focus ever since the Mumbai attacks. He is alleged to have founded the now-banned Lashkar-e- Taiba (LeT), which is considered to have masterminded the Mumbai attacks in which 167 people were killed. Saeed rejects allegations of any linkage with the Mumbai carnage and is willing to appear in any court to defend himself. He has been incarcerated twice under charges of possible culpability in the attacks, and both times he was released because of lack of evidence.
The contradictions in the quality of charges that were brought against Modi and Saeed, and the investigative and legal treatment that their cases received, underlines the conflict within the larger construct of how the law deals with such issues. There is inherent dissonance in Anglo-Saxon law when the moral aspects of an issue may simply not withstand the test of legal relevance. Undoubtedly, laws support moral aspects of societal living and emerge out of a moral context, but once formed they become etched statutes that are blind to any other consideration. When evidence to support an indictment is either insufficient or deficient, the law attains a ruthlessness that does not consider morality. Legalese trumps morality in judicial treatment.
The above precept almost defines why hackles are raised when people like Modi and Saeed are absolved of all crimes. One needs to firmly establish if indeed Saeed still has any linkages with the LeT, considering that the outfit only exists in fragmented groups, most of which are now ensconced in Fata and aligned with the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan against the Pakistani state, and whether an earlier connection, even if that is as founder of the LeT, can stand legal scrutiny. India’s gripe of insufficient action taken by Pakistan against the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks, and especially on the assumed linkage of Saeed to the incident, is rooted in this inherent conflict within law that unfortunately, relegates morality to the legality of a case. That is why evidence that can link Saeed directly to the Mumbai attack is so important. What may only be circumstantial and not direct evidence, unfortunately, may strengthen a moral basis for an action but falls seriously short as legal evidence.
Terrorism is a primordial reality that bites both Pakistan and India in equal measure. While there is no doubt about Pakistan being immersed in it neck-deep, India has its own set of terrorism challenges. Rather than work towards developing joint mechanisms to fight an evil that has transnational linkages, India’s definition of its terrorism concerns with Pakistan begin and end with Saeed. One individual holds to ransom a process that can be the key to a safe future for both our peoples. Caught in a legal labyrinth, what may be morally right, doesn’t stand the test of legal scrutiny. It is this mismatch between the moral and the legal that divide the respective positions of both countries and disables their cooperative existence.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 15th, 2012.
 
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1.Hafeez saeed head of LeT/ a designated terror group while modi is an elected CM
2.While Hafiz saeed interpol red corner notice against his name modi doesnt
3.while hafiz saeed carries bounty on his head modi doesnt.
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etc etc

Above all one would have expected an intelligent article from air vice-marshal Shahzad Chaudhry as he usually does but here he just made a comparison just for the sake of it


And above all why i'm pleading modi's case.....:undecided:


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no.

1.Hafeez saeed head of LeT/ a designated terror group while modi is an elected CM
2.While Hafiz saeed interpol red corner notice against his name modi doesnt
3.while hafiz saeed carries bounty on his head modi doesnt.
....
....
etc etc

Above all one would have expected an intelligent article from air vice-marshal Shahzad Chaudhry as he usually does but here he just made a comparison just for the sake of it


And above all why i'm pleading modi's case.....:undecided:


Funny+Baby+Wallpapers+HD+3.jpg

why doesnt modi visit USA
 
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Nobody in their right mind would compare a UN declared terrorist with a democratically elected leader

We all know how it works in India... And Hafiz Saeed is not terrorist by UN
 
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no.

1.Hafeez saeed head of LeT/ a designated terror group while modi is an elected CM
2.While Hafiz saeed interpol red corner notice against his name modi doesnt
3.while hafiz saeed carries bounty on his head modi doesnt.
....
....
etc etc

Above all one would have expected an intelligent article from air vice-marshal Shahzad Chaudhry as he usually does but here he just made a comparison just for the sake of it


And above all why i'm pleading modi's case.....:undecided:


Funny+Baby+Wallpapers+HD+3.jpg

I dont even consider those things as worth discussing. The reason is that Hafiz Saeed is a Pakistani and a muslim and if there is muslim who is not apologizing, then he ought to be on the terror list!

Hafiz Saeed's charity has done a tremendous work in Pakistan and this alone will put all the fake liberals to shame. I dont agree with most of his points but what he says about India is not untrue.
 
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I dont think its a right comparison. Since Modi is an Indian, he is by default superior to any Pakistani.

You will get this sense after reading a couple of pages on this unending thread.
 
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Hafiz saeed was never been a part of massacre of his countrymen & religious minorities.And right now there is no bounty wounty over his head....(just for the sake of correction)So, yes he's not in that league.
BTW i believe that Modi should be India's new PM.
And that i won't say it for Mr. Hafiz Saeed( i mean for Pakistani PM).
 
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Hafiz saeed was never been a part of massacre of his countrymen,religious minorities.And right now there is no bounty wounty over his head....(just for the sake of correction)So, yes he's not in that league.
BTW i believe that Modi should be India's new PM.
And that i won't say for Mr. Hafiz Saeed .
Neither was Modi. Only certain people try to associate him. in fact modi is very secular to muslims and saved many muslims from massacre in gujarat.

But every pakistani is guilty of killing off the hindu community of pakistan, because there is no protest or action when hindus are killed, girls abducted and forcibly converted and there are separate electtorates for them and they are not allowed to be an equal of any other pakistani
 
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Neither was Modi. Only certain people try to associate him. in fact modi is very secular to muslims and saved many muslims from massacre in gujarat

He killed them all. Pakistan will never allow such a emotional person like Modi to come into power... We want India to last longer than 2 days...
 
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