After Mecca Masjid & Malegaon blast blown the tag of Hindu terror, what do we need to know

  • 6 years ago
The truth illuminates a pure mind advises the Gita when you give your word say the truth heralds the Quran and the bible says in the book of John for Gandhi, his Satyagraha was born out of the quest of truth. In fact the word sat means the being, the very essence of Satya. In India born out of the Satyagraha, we've found ourselves groping in the dark for the truth of what actually happens. Months ago, a whistleblower who had served a career in public service, told the country what he feels is the truth of what happened in political circles in creating and spinning a narrative in this country that was called Hindu terror. Tonight he sits with us, with a copy of his first published account, the full story told for the first time on Indian television of what happened. The secret meetings, the kidnapping plots, the intrigue, the terror, the blood and the politics, a painful and telling saga of the heady and insidious mix of geopolitics and politics. How satraps weave narratives, how the powerful wield influence and how Satya gets lost in missing files. From the Ishrat Jahan affidavits to David Coleman Headley's testimony, and to the night of the Mumbai terror attacks, things we thought we knew will be upended. So that then begs a simple question? After the Mecca Masjid and Malegaon blast verdicts have blown apart the tag of Hindu terror or saffron terror, what do we as a country need to know? And who will tell us. In America, all government documents are released for public scrutiny after a certain number of years elapse, has that time come? Or should we trust one government investigating the last, one political party investigating the other? One truth vs another truth; our reality replaced by a version of their reality serious issues, serious concerns.

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