25th May 2014.
Praying for Peace and Prosperity of Nation; Herat Attack Foiled - Narendra Modi to Be Sworn in
Posted on the 25 May 2014 by Sampathkumar Sampath
There have
been sweeping changes and all citizens of India hope and pray for the peace and
prosperity of the Nation even as Narendra Modi is about to be sworn in as the
15th Prime Minister of this Great Nation.
Massive and unprecedented
arrangements are being made for the swearing in of Narendra Modiji on the
evening of May 26 at the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Around 4,000
guests are expected to attend the ceremony. The last two occasions when
swearing in of a PM was organised at the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan
was in 1990 when Chandrashekar was sworn in, and later in 1996 and 1998, when
AB Vajpayee took oath as the PM. Newspaper
reports suggest that 75 foreign
dignitaries are to attend Modi's
swearing-in which would include dignitaries
from Norway, Russia, Ukraine, Nigeria, Kenya, Taiwan, Guyana, Denmark, Israel,
Australia, and Hong Kong, among others. Eight foreign leaders from India’s
near-abroad are attending ~ while the focus will
inevitably be on Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the other guests, six
from Saarc countries and Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam, have
their own relevance and importance for India. The others are: outgoing
Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, Maldives President Abdulla Yameen Abdul
Gayoom, Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering
Tobgay, Nepal Prime Minister Sushil Koirala, and Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury who
is the Speaker of Bangladesh parliament. Besides there will thousands of guests which
include : outgoing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia
Gandhi and party Vice President Rahul Gandhi, leaders of various other parties
and chief ministers of a number of States.
Herāt is the third largest
city of Afghanistan; situated in the
valley of the Hari River, which flows from the mountains of central Afghanistan
to the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan. The city is linked with Kandahar. Situated
in a fertile area, Herāt dates back to the Avestan times and was traditionally
known for its wine. It was earlier ruled
by Nadir Shah. Herat was in news for wrong reasons due to
terror attack on the Indian consulate here and Modi even before becoming PM had
a role to play. Sri Modi spoke to Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai on the
phone and also directly called up the Indian ambassador in Kabul, Amar Sinha.
Senior officials said the PM-designate spoke to Sinha before 11am. By then, the
attack had been foiled and the four suicide attackers killed. The gunmen had
used rocket-propelled grenades to attack the mission, narrowly missing the
bedroom of Indian consul general Amit Mishra.
Top South
Block officials said Karzai's office first sought to speak to Singh, via the
ministry of external affairs, in the morning but the call had to be rescheduled
for 6pm as the caretaker PM was indisposed. Instead, at around noon, the prime
minister's office released a statement condemning the attack on Singh's behalf.
Officials in the MEA were instructed to prepare talking points for Singh's
scheduled conversation with Karzai in the evening. However, Karzai decided not
to wait and called up Modi at around 1.30pm, assuring him of protection to all
Indian missions in his country. He later spoke to Singh for five minutes at the
scheduled 6pm, briefing him in detail on the attack and assuring him of the
safety of Indian assets in Afghanistan. Modi later tweeted his praise of the
staff at the consulate and the efforts of Indian and Afghan security personnel
in foiling the attack.
Daily Mail reports that
brave Indo-Tibetan officers and Afghan forces foiled Taliban scheme to take
staff hostage as they fight off attack on Indian consulate. Here are some excerpts from that article : Terrorists in South Asia are terrified ~ and it's all because of
one man: Narendra Modi. The imminent takeover of reins by India's Prime
Minister-designate and his effort for good relations with Pakistan have forced
the creatures of darkness to press the panic button. So, the terrorists
responded with blood and gore on Friday in Afghanistan's Herat province when the
Indian Consulate came under a pre-dawn attack. All the four fidayeen terrorists
were killed by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police and Afghan security forces. Hours
later, troops in Jammu and Kashmir seized a sizeable cache of assault rifles
and explosives in Pattan town.
It all indicated
that the terror pot is simmering again, with anti-India elements in Pakistan
unleashing their sinister plot to thwart any effort to normalise relations
between India and Pakistan. Modi's invitation to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz
Sharif to join the oath-taking ceremony in Delhi has got the terror masterminds
unnerved. So, their reaction was swift, aiming to put Modi to test. The attack
in Herat - the eighth one on Indian missions in Afghanistan since 2007-
triggered speculation in New Delhi that the powerful Pakistani military
establishment could be behind the efforts to scuttle Sharif's visit to India. Though
no one claimed responsibility for Friday's assault, a majority of similar attacks
have been blamed on the Haqqani Network, which has close ties to Pakistan's
Inter-Services Intelligence. Without
naming Pakistan, External Affairs Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said the
attack in Herat "once again underscores that the main threat to
Afghanistan and its peace, stability and security stems from terrorism beyond
its borders."
The handful of
Indian staff in the consulate, believed to number less than 10, remained safe
though the attackers used rocket-propelled grenades in the assault. Intelligence sources said the terrorists had
clearly planned for a hostage situation and came with adequate stocks of
ammunition, grenades and dry fruits-all indications that they intended to
prolong the assault and keep the staff pinned down in the Consulate. ITBP chief
Subhas Goswami said security for all Indian missions in Afghanistan was
increased last month by deploying additional commandos following intelligence
alerts about possible attacks.
The invitation to
Pak and other SAARC leaders is seen as a new beginning in the Indo- Pak
relations, according to observers. It is clear that the terrorists will do
everything to test India's patience. The recovery made from the terrorist
killed by the ITBP commandos indicate that the attackers were prepared for a
long haul as they were not only lethally armed, but were carrying sizeable
quantity of dry fruits, sources said.
The attempt
has been thwarted thanks to the brave Indian forces assisted well by the Afghan
forces. It is time, we pray and do all
that is required for strengthening the Nation and partner towards growth and
prosperity.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
25th May 2014.
25th May 2014.