05-04-2006, 01:51 AM
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5/2/2006 3:51:58 AM HK Correspondent
NEW DELHI: Intelligence and security experts all over the national capital blame E Ahmed, Minister of state for External Affairs, for the murder of Suryanarayana, an Indian engineer who was working in Afghanistan. <b>âFor Ahmed there are two kinds of citizens in this country. He considers Muslims as more important than others,â a security expert with three decades of professional experience told Haindava Keralam. The security expert blasted Ahmed, who is considered thoroughly corrupt even by leaders belonging to the UPA.</b>
âAt the time of the kidnapping of three Indians by Iraqi militants in 2005, it was Ahmed who held court with the media for the entire duration of the episode. We were under the impression that the then cabinet minister Natwar Singh was playing second fiddle to this nincompoop from Kerala,â said the security expert on condition of anonymity.
<b>But B Raman, former Additional Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat was quite blunt in pointing out the faux pas committed by Ahmed. âImmediately after the news was broadcast all over, the government of India should have initiated efforts top contact the Taliban terrorists,â says B Raman. </b>Commenting on the steps adopted by the Indian government Raman says that the Indian Ministry of External Affairs should have got in touch with the Pashtun leaders in Pakistan and Afghanistan to get the release of Suryanarayana. âThe Taliban terrorists do not see eye to eye with the moderate and sensible leaders in Pakistan. They also shun Hamid Karzai, whose writ run only in Kabul,â Raman said.
<b>But the foreign affairs minister Ahmed went missing this time around and that too at the critical juncture. âDuring the Iraqi tension, Ahmed used to wake up journalists belonging to various print and visual media at midnight with requests for news coverage. âStrangely enough, Ahmed just vanished from New Delhi during the days of turmoil in Suryanaraynaâs residence,â </b>said on of the Malayali scribes based in New Delhi.
<b>Ahmed, whose only agenda is the Islamisation of India, was not present at the Delhi airport to show his mark of respect to the dead body of Suryanarayana. âSince Surya happens to be an âinfidelâ, Ahmed thought it better to avoid the airport,â said another security expert who has been studying the complicated personality of Ahmed for the last three decades. It is certain that Ahmed will go down in history as the most inefficient and corrupt minister the country has ever seen.</b>
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5/2/2006 3:51:58 AM HK Correspondent
NEW DELHI: Intelligence and security experts all over the national capital blame E Ahmed, Minister of state for External Affairs, for the murder of Suryanarayana, an Indian engineer who was working in Afghanistan. <b>âFor Ahmed there are two kinds of citizens in this country. He considers Muslims as more important than others,â a security expert with three decades of professional experience told Haindava Keralam. The security expert blasted Ahmed, who is considered thoroughly corrupt even by leaders belonging to the UPA.</b>
âAt the time of the kidnapping of three Indians by Iraqi militants in 2005, it was Ahmed who held court with the media for the entire duration of the episode. We were under the impression that the then cabinet minister Natwar Singh was playing second fiddle to this nincompoop from Kerala,â said the security expert on condition of anonymity.
<b>But B Raman, former Additional Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat was quite blunt in pointing out the faux pas committed by Ahmed. âImmediately after the news was broadcast all over, the government of India should have initiated efforts top contact the Taliban terrorists,â says B Raman. </b>Commenting on the steps adopted by the Indian government Raman says that the Indian Ministry of External Affairs should have got in touch with the Pashtun leaders in Pakistan and Afghanistan to get the release of Suryanarayana. âThe Taliban terrorists do not see eye to eye with the moderate and sensible leaders in Pakistan. They also shun Hamid Karzai, whose writ run only in Kabul,â Raman said.
<b>But the foreign affairs minister Ahmed went missing this time around and that too at the critical juncture. âDuring the Iraqi tension, Ahmed used to wake up journalists belonging to various print and visual media at midnight with requests for news coverage. âStrangely enough, Ahmed just vanished from New Delhi during the days of turmoil in Suryanaraynaâs residence,â </b>said on of the Malayali scribes based in New Delhi.
<b>Ahmed, whose only agenda is the Islamisation of India, was not present at the Delhi airport to show his mark of respect to the dead body of Suryanarayana. âSince Surya happens to be an âinfidelâ, Ahmed thought it better to avoid the airport,â said another security expert who has been studying the complicated personality of Ahmed for the last three decades. It is certain that Ahmed will go down in history as the most inefficient and corrupt minister the country has ever seen.</b>
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