Was
there an attempted military coup in India?
-DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL
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World thinks as a dominant democracy, India cannot undergo
military coups and, therefore, has not knowledge about an attempted
coup in Indian capitals New Delhi because the government very
systematically hid the matter under the carpet and kept vigilance guys
to maintain strict vigil over the issue.
the Congress – BJP governments have prioritized
the transformation of India into a military power, with an air, land and water
nuclear-weapons program capable of projecting Indian power across the Indian
Ocean.
Towards this end India keeps purchasing nuclear reactors
from Russia for commissioning nuke terror plants even by terrorizing the local
populations. The military has been showered with tens of billions of dollars
for weapons acquisition even as the government curtails social spending when
poverty and illiteracy and farmer suicides showcase India s a shame nation.
When more than two-thirds of the population must survive on less than $2 per
day, India wastes huge resources on nuke arsenals and similar useless
expenditures.
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Indian regime is determined to keep the Indian people in
the dark about anything and everything that directly or indirectly concerns
them. It was in 2012. Many Delhiites swore that the
military had made a serious attempt to dethrone the Congress led UPA
government. But the matter was not allowed to reach the general public of
India. The matter was hushed up by Indian regime and intelligence, as
usual very effectively. Secrecy was maintained and people were kept in
dark.
When in 2012 January the Indian Express first published its sensational report
of how the government was spooked by the unauthorized troop movement, Military
Minister A.K. Antony dismissed the report as “absolute rubbish.” An innocent
looking Indian elitist premier Manmohan Singh denounced the article as an
“affront to the dignity of the armed forces” and, despite the repeated brazen
indiscipline of General V.K. Singh, declared the army chief’s office an
“exalted one.”
However, at the same time, fearing that then army
head General V.K. Singh had ordered two army units to move towards the national
capital New Delhi on the night of January 15-16, 2012 with an ulterior motive,
a panicked Indian government ordered the exercise immediately be terminated and
the soldiers involved returned to their barracks.
Indian
regime kept the conspiracy a highly secret mater the public should not
know. so alarmed was the government on that January evening two years ago,
then Defense Secretary Shashi Kant Sharma summoned then Director General of
Military Operation (DGMO) Lt. Gent. Choudhary to the defense ministry in the
middle of the night and told him that “he had just come back from the highest
seat of power and that they are worried.” Incidentally, even Choudhary, despite
heading military operations, had only come to know about the troop movement the
previous day, further highlighting its highly unusual, if not outright
conspiratorial, character. Sharma then ordered Choudhary to “send the troops
back to the barracks” immediately.
Antony
declared, “A military coup in our country is not even a remote possibility and
there is no reason to fear about it. They always abide by the policy decisions
taken by the civil government. ” A few hours later the government a few
hours later asked officials from several intelligence agencies to undertake a
helicopter ride to confirm that the troops had indeed gone back to their base.
Government asked officials from several intelligence agencies to undertake a
helicopter ride to confirm that the troops had indeed gone back to their base.
The
attempt to overthrow a civilian government in J & K by the army is hardly
an affirmation of the military abiding by the “policies of the civilian
government,”
V.K. Singh, who retired in May 2012, gained great
notoriety after it was revealed that he had used a secret army unit to spy on
politicians and his rivals in the military and a secret fund to attempt to
overthrow the elected state government of Jammu and Kashmir (JK).
Courted then onwards by the BJP, General V.K. Singh has
recently joined BJP whose Hindutva ideology the military propagates. It is not
surprise that India’s military is incubating extreme rightwing
anti-democratic forces and encourages media to promote only that sort of
patriotic items. Maybe, Sigh hopes to be the military minister if the BJP
comes to power.
VK Singh’s case came to public domain as a corruption
issue in Military establishment which he was trying to expose. Later he even
joined the anti-corruption movement launched by Anna Hazare, before jumping
into BJP bandwagon. Singh who repeatedly publicly clashed with the government claimed that he
had been offered a bribe of close to $3 million dollars to approve the purchase
of sub-standard military equipment. Last but not least, there was the dispute
over his birth date, which determined the date of his mandatory retirement as
army chief.
No CBI investigation has been ordered and everything
indicates the government has worked with the military high command to prevent
the public from knowing about the anti-democratic and
anti-constitutional acts authorized by the former head of India’s army.
Similarly, the government, aided by the corporate media,
has suppressed from the public evidence that the military has become a breeding
ground for Hindu communalist forces. It is virtually unknown that in November
2008, a serving army officer, Lt. Col. Srikant Purohit, and a retired major
were arrested by the police for having supplied military-grade RDX explosive to
Hindu terrorists who were instrumental in setting off a bomb in Malegoan,
Maharashtra that killed 7 Muslims.
As usual, Indian media dutifully blamed Islamic
organizations for the terror attacks and Congress government just appreciated
them. Behind these flagrant cover-ups lies the Congress government’s dependence
on, and determination to uphold, the unchallenged authority of the military—the
ultimate bulwark of the rule of the Indian capitalists and medium corporates. Over
the past two decades, the Indian elite has become still more reliant on the
military to suppress internal rebellion and realize its great power ambitions.
It is crude
fact that Indian military is accountable for the crimes committed
in occupied Jammu Kashmir, for the help it extended to the Hindutva
criminals in dismantling the Babri Mosque, in sustaining anti-Pakistan,
anti-Muslims and anti-Islam trends in the country while the media,
directly controlled by the regime and intelligence, just promote the
nefarious phenomena.
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