Sunday 14 October 2012

More Muslim representation in police force, army and IB: Muslim body

Hindus brethern, beware now ! As UPA Government at Center and SP Govt. in UP, both are licking boots of Muslims for retaining their VOTEBANKS, such demands can be accepted instantly by governments. As Muslims consider non-Muslims as Kafirs i.e. infidels, Muslims in Police force, Army and IB will use their powers to cleanse Hindus from our own country. It was evident from recent incident in which Muslim police from J&K was helping terrorists. Now Hindus should come out on roads to force Govt. to act on such demands by Muslim bodies. If Hindus do not act now, they will have to perish or have to take weapons in their own hands for self-defense if they want to survive in near future !!!

LUCKNOW: Expressing concern over spurt in communal violence in various parts of the country, the All India Muslim Majlis-e Mushawarat (AIMMM), the umbrella body of Indian Muslim organisations in the country, has demanded increase in Muslim representation in the police force and Intelligence Bureau (IB).

The Central Working Committee of the AIMMM, in a recent meeting, passed a resolution stating that it is alarmed at the spurt in communal riots in various parts of the country, especially in Uttar Pradesh after Samajwadi Party government came to power in the state. "It has been noted that the police force either remains passive during these instances of engineered murder, loot and arson or becomes an active participant opening fire at will at Muslims with the intent to kill as happened at Masuri town near Delhi.
We caution the state and central governments to be more careful in tackling acts of violence, pay adequate compensation to the victims of police fire and take quick legal action against the killers," the resolution stated. It also appealed to the Muslim masses to show no unnecessary and hasty violent reaction to inflammatory situations created on purpose by communal forces whose eyes are fixed on the general elections in 2014 for which communal polarization is required so that their political party may benefit.

The AIMMM, in another resolution, welcomed the effort of the central government to raise Muslim representation in the police force which has gone down to as low as 2% in some states. "Muslim representation should also be raised in the Army, IB and other security agencies to regain the lost confidence of the Muslim masses," it stated.

The AIMMM also passed a resolution which stated that after a short respite in the wake of the exposure of the vast network of saffron terror outfits, the vicious campaign against Muslim youths has started again. Innocent youth are being arrested, from various parts of the country on the basis of fabricated stories and mere suspicion.

Police chiefs were recently told during their annual conference that the biggest threat faced by the country comes from the so-called "Indian Mujahidin" which many in the Muslim community think is a fictitious organization propped up by the IB to harass Muslims. Eighteen youths have been arrested recently in Bangalore and other places in a totally false and fabricated case which is clear from the changing stories dished out by Bangalore police about these youths.

The AIMMM demanded transparency in the matter and establishment of fast-track courts to try cases of young Muslims arrested on terror charges. Acquital after 10-15 years of trial and incarceration ruins their lives and careers. IB and police officers responsible for fabricating cases and implicating innocents should be punished and compensation to the victims should be deducted from the salaries and pensions of such officers.

The meeting was chaired by the AIMMM national president Zafarul-Islam Khan and attended by Arshi Khan and Mohammad Sulaiman (general secretaries of AIMMM), Nusrat Ali, Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman, Prof Akhtarul Wasey, Prof Shakil Ahmad, Prof SM Yahya, Janab Zafar Jung, group captain (retd) M Anwar, Ahmad Rashid Shevani and Nusrat Shervani. The meeting discussed a number of organisational, milli, national and international issues including Assam violence, riots in UP, terror related arrests among others.

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