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By Ram Ohri, on 10-04-2009 17:48

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INDIA, A STRATEGIC BATTLEGROUND 

We must understand that the jihadis have an ambitious goal of establishing a trans-Asian Caliphate from Indonesia to the Balkans via Malayasia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and West Asia for capturing Europe, now being called Eurabia because of its terminal demographic decline. It is time to recall how  immediately before and after July 7, 2005, bombings of the London Tube (underground metro), the capital of  U.K. was being referred  to ‘Londonistan’ by  jihadi groups based in the United Kingdom. In entire South Asia, India is the only non-Muslim country, a bulwark of democracy, which constitutes a major impediment to the ambition of jihadis to convert the world into Dar-ul Islam. There is no point in mincing words, or hiding this simple  truth.  People must know what the Indian Mujahideen have been shouting from housetops and  conveying through their repetitive  e-mails, their resolve to destroy the Hindu civilization and  “to demolish your faith in the dirty mud, in the name of Hanuman, Sita and Ram”. 

 STRATEGY TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF JIHAD 

To formulate an effective strategy for meeting the challenge of  jihad, the first and foremost imperative is  to create awareness across the country in cities, towns and far away villages that India’s civilizational identity is in grave peril due to relentless jihad unleashed at the behest of  our hostile neighbours.  Without waking up the masses in this hour of crisis, the menacing threat cannot be easily countered.  People need to be reminded that we are facing the same ruthless jihad which our forefathers had fought against for more than 1000 years during which the entire country was savaged and ravaged. 

 

The second equally important measure is to formulate and implement a national security doctrine based on ‘zero tolerance’ of  jihad, routinely being described as terrorism by journalists and strategic analysts. As a follow up of zero tolerance policy the government must work out a proactive approach by smashing up hundreds of “No Go”   areas located in scores of  cities and towns where police are unable to enter and enforce law, or carry  out searches, because of  the physical resistance offered by the fundamentalists and their political supporters.  Most of  the jihadi modules and ISI agents are able to operate from these ‘No Go’ areas where they are sheltered by criminals and anti-national elements. Unfortunately due to the prevalent culture of  political  correctness and minority appeasement, in recent years there has been a phenomenal growth in ‘No Go’ areas across the country.  As a retired police officer, I can confide in you that for all practical purposes there is only superficial policing of  these ‘No Go’ areas’. 


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