Sunday, February 10, 2013

Conspiracy Behind Afzal/Kasab Hangings


My initial reading on the Afzal Guru execution was more on conventional lines - http://inflextionpoint.blogspot.com/2013/02/making-sense-of-afzal-gurus-hanging.html

A ham handed attempt on the part of Sonia’s war room to prevent a Hindu/Urban consolidation behind NaMo.  Upon further analysis though a sinister motive has emerged.

This theory is based on connecting the dots.  I have no ‘inside’ information.

Let’s examine these dots.

Dot Number 1:

Conventional wisdom fails to explain how a minority vote hungry CONgress would expose itself to the accusation of punishing Muslims but letting Hindus off the hook.

Hindu/Urban vote has always been a floating, splintered entity.  Minority vote on the other hand is a rock solid electoral block.  How does a minority appeasing CONgress make a 180 degree turn without the guarantee of an alternate segment to replace it?  More importantly, these actions permit regional players like SP and BSP to corner the minority vote.

Dot Numbers 2, 3 and 4:

Kasab and Afzal are hanged within weeks of each other.  Timing of Afzal Guru’s hanging in particular is perplexing.  But add Shinde’s “Hindu” terror remark to the mix and suddenly a different (more sinister) picture emerges.

Dot Number 5:

As soon as news of Afzal’s hanging went public, the usual pseudos ramped up their ‘but what about perpetrators of Gujarat carnage’ diatribe.

These pseudos serve as proxies for the grievance mongering that as afflicted minority politics for the past several decades.  Muslims are never to be blamed for their own backwardness, muslims take to terror because they have been wronged, muslims are victims.

This constant harping on Hindu Terror, Gujarat riots, etc. is laying the ground work to justify a retaliatory attack on Hindu targets.

Dot Number 5:

Beheading of Indian soldiers.  The timing makes no sense.  There was no provocation.  Were Jihadis testing the waters?  How would Indians react if a popular leader was assassinated? Surely riots would ensue, but would the Indian state start a war?

Dot Number 6:

There’s a well-established precedence wherein serious political threats to the Dynasty have been neutralized.  I have never believed the canard behind Pramod Mahajan’s killing.  There was more to it.  His brother never admitted to the killing and died of brain hemorrhage while in prison.  More importantly, his assassination came within months of ABV anointing him his successor by calling him BJP’s Laxman behind LKA’s Ram. 

Similarly Madhavrao Scindia, Rajesh Pilot and Jitendra Prasad died in accidents or under questionable circumstances within months of each other.

This trend follows the mysterious death of Lal Bahadur Shastri – The finest PM India has had.  And one who could have buried the Dynasty forever.

Dot Number 7:

NaMo represents just such a threat.  He could send modern India’s Mughal dynasty to the political dumpster where it belongs.  Most importantly next generation of Dynasty scions are too young and do not carry the Gandhi name to be in position to recover ground if NaMo comes to power.

With the Sangh and the larger Hindu ummah lining up behind NaMo, he’s becoming unstoppable.  And once he assumes power it will become impossible to dislodge him.

It is a case of now or never for the dynasty.

So here’s the bottomline:

Kasab/Afzal were hanged to provoke retaliation from terror cells.  Surely, these cells have been preparing for just such a day.

Narendra Modi must guard against such an assassination attempt.  This campaign season exposes him.

Most importantly, Dynasty cannot afford to fail.  They’ll have one shot at him.  If they fail he becomes larger than life.

May Goddess Bhavani protect her favorite son.  Jai Mata Di.  

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