Cybrabad blasts - Kai Po Che – Its Afzal !
Friday February 22, 2013 04:14:07 PM,
Syed Ali Mujtaba,
ummid.com
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Its Cybrabad blast and not
Hyderabad, as some of our so called national media is going
gung-ho describing the twin blasts that rocked Andhra Pradesh on
Thursday evening, February 21, 2013. Cyberabad is in Raga Reddy
district and adjoining Hyderabad.
The ignorance of our national media is profound in this case. If
similar blast had have happened in Gurgoan or Noida, can the same
media have called it a Delhi blast?
Leave that and come to second point, the perpetrators of the crime
is already been found by the media that’s asking the investigative
agencies not to waste time as they have gone through the motion of
‘Eureka’ and have discovered about the culprit of the crime.
Many TV channels are blaming the blast on Afzal Guru
and believe me it could be true. One wise friend of mine went on
to say that Guru had taken the remote device with him and has
detonated it from wherever he is now.
Another one added some spice to it, saying, some of our security
agency guys are planning to visit Guru, but not sure which route
to take to reach him Obviously they may not take the gallows
route, as it’s only meant for the angles, and they are no angles.
But whatever way they go, their goal is to get the remote from the
dreaded terrorist and avoid further damage.
Another wise from the same pack of cards, has spun another story
saying, our Home Minister has sought help of the top hero of
South, whose latest movie has created a buzz on the same subjected
and requested him to do all his heroics to get the remote from the
departed terrorist.
Whatever one may say, the development surrounding the twin blast
in Cyberabad is happening at a frantic pace. Each mouth has a
story to tell. It’s left to the individual to believe it scoff
off.
I remember reading a write up on Hyderabad’s Mecca Masjid blast
some time back. It blamed HUJI of Bangladesh for triggering the
blast through the remote devise from that country. The reportage
about it gave a convincing description how terror attack could be
executed from such a far of places.
At that time I was wondering about the veracity of such report and
how it was allowed to be published. I guess the masses had
accepted it what was told to them about the culprits and that’s
the end to it. After many years the facts have changed about that
blast and now that story looks to be a bundle of lies meant
soothing the nerves.
So if we go by the logic of HUJI from Bangladesh being the
perpetrators of the crime, then the Cyberabad blasts can well be
blamed on Afzal Guru to sooth the same nerves.
If HUJI story could be peddled by the media very convincingly at
that time, why can’t Afzal’s boggy drummed up this time?
So Kai Po Che – Its Afzal ! Are you joking, no I am serious! Well
every one has the right to kite fly ideas and that’s what I am
doing right now.
Syed Ali Mujtaba is a Journalist based in Chennai. He can be
contacted at syedalimujtaba@yhoo.com
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