“Maa#$**#$@ band kar!” shouted a young fellow of around 18 years while he hurled a stone missile at a shop in Banjara Hills in
While this incident to an extent was amusing what didn’t amuse me one bit was the reaction of the police. They just stood by, as is now expected of them, and just warned this group of ‘hooligans’ against having too much ‘fun.’(“Masti karo par zyaada nakko.”)
To top it all this policemen passed on a message (on his wireless radio) to the control room that a group of people were going around the area ‘requesting’ shop owners to down their shutters!!
Wow! What a definition of request the police seem to have. Wonder what their reaction would be if we were to ‘request’ the police in a similar way – by first abusing them and then by hurling stones at them.
Stray incidents such as the one above, of which I just happened to be a witness, aside there are a few other aspects about the blast in
1) There are reports that the police went around the city on Thursday warning some of the petrol bunk owners against selling petrol in cans or bottles to anyone over the next two days. Never before was such an instruction / warning specifically given to the petrol bunk owners. Why then was it given this time and why again only for two days – Thursday & Friday? Did the Police have any prior inkling or info?
2) No stones can be found lying around on the roads or on the footpaths around the mecca masjid area. (I frequent the area often as many of my relatives have their shops and establishments in that area) How then did the miscreants find sacks full of stones to hurl at the police and at the shops around mosque?
3) Previous such incidents of stone throwing were found to have been preceeded by a massive stock-piling of stones in the area. Many a times school children were found carrying stones in their school bags. No action, however, was taken then and similar, I’m sure, will be the case this time too.
4) CCTV cameras and metal detectors were later installed as a precautionary measure around that mosque but they were removed just recently.
5) Frisking and searching, a routine security check carried out at the mosque, of all visitors / devotees was not carried out only on this Friday – the day of the blast.
6) The most bothersome piece of information, however, has been a news article in the Times of India today. It draws the readers’ attention towards an organisation called Tablighi Jamaat which is holding one of its big congregations today on the outskirts of Hyderabad. The previous congregations have been held in Nanded and Malegaon. And guess what had happened in both these places prior to the congregations - A BOMB BLAST IN A MOSQUE !
P.S. Just created the blog, so I didn't have any ready stuff to upload here except this article that I had written for the ISB collaborative Blog. Will get back soon with more stuff - more specific to ISB this time.
6 comments:
This is excellent research. You have nicely summarized the scenario.
Best, MT and team of Hyerabadiz
Hey Ashish,
Good start man. Happy lifelong blogging.
Good work Ashish keep it up and
running
Thanks for all the encouragement guys! This really motivates me to keep posting more on the blog!
Good stuff. Keep Writing motu !
hey ashish ,
here is a link to a good article on tablighi jamaat ,if you have the time : )
www.meforum.org/article/686-44k
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