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The Hindu deserves to be congratulated on carrying two excellent articles “Nanded case: of lost leads and shoddy investigation” (Nov. 3) and “Hindutva and its cult of the bomb” (Nov. 5). Both articles exposed the evil designs of Hindutva outfits and exploded the myth that ‘all terrorists are Muslims.’ It is indeed disgraceful that a serving Army officer, Lt. Col. Shrikant Purohit, has been arrested for his involvement in the Malegaon blasts. A. Faizur Rahman, Chennai Capt. T. Raju (retd.), Secunderabad K. Uma, Chennai It looks like communities are vying with one another to inflict maximum damage on the people. If one community is doing it with bombs, the other is using mobs and bombs. While one community sources the hardware for its bombs from across the border, the other acquires it from a decommissioned army ordnance depot. The attempt by the armed forces personnel to distort the secular nature of our Constitution to serve the political agenda of a lunatic fringe shows the power of propaganda. The professionalism of the forces is at stake. The authorities should act fast to prevent the rot setting in. George Easaw, Bangalore The article on Hindutva (Nov. 5) has rightly attacked terrorism by Hindu outfits, not sufficiently highlighted so far. It is the Hindutva organisations that are responsible for showing the Muslim community in a poor light. But with the news of the involvement of Hindu outfits in bomb blasts coming to light, the sangh parivar has been quick to pounce on the law-enforcers and issue statements such as ‘there can be no Hindu terrorist.’ J. Anantha Padmanabhan, Srirangam Chelladurai Williams, Chennai At least Pragnya has been given a chance to go through a trial. In most cases, the so-called Islamist terrorists are eliminated in encounters (fake or real), which the state calls ‘war against terror’ so that no one can question their authenticity. Asifa Khan, Aligarh Many people have questioned the credibility of the case against Sadhvi Pragnya in the Malegaon blasts case. What do they have to say about the arrest of a retired and a serving army officer? That men chosen to protect the country have been arrested on suspicion of being involved in its destruction is shameful. I commend the ATS for its brave and honest work. Irshad Ahmed, Bangalore Ranjeeth Dasineni, Bangalore What they demanded was an impartial enquiry into the so-called encounter and the speedy trial of those arrested. Turning a blind eye to the partisan attitude of our law-enforcing agencies and condoning all human rights violations in the name of counter-terrorism campaign amount to undermining our democratic values. M.B. Zaman, Malappuram N.V. Sankaran, Thrissur
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