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6 th July 2006 Supreme Court refuses to lift ban on ‘Students Islamic Movement of India’ New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to lift the ban imposed on the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) since 2001. A Bench of Justice Arijit Pasayat and Justice L S Panta made it clear that it was not inclined to entertain the SIMI petition. The SIMI counsel then withdrew the petition which was dismissed as withdrawn. ------------------------------------------------------------

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6th July 2006Supreme Court refuses to lift ban on‘Students Islamic Movement of India’

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to lift the ban imposed on the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) since 2001.

A Bench of Justice Arijit Pasayat and Justice L S Panta made it clear that it was not inclined to entertain the SIMI petition.

The SIMI counsel then withdrew the petition which was dismissed as withdrawn.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Indian Express – 7th July 2006

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As many as 147 persons were killed and 439 injured when eight bombs exploded in a span of 11 minutes on suburban trains ferrying rush hour passengers on Mumbai’s western railway line. At Matunga Station, the blast was so powerful that it not only ripped through the first class coach but also blew off a portion of the platform roof. Bodies were seen scattered on the tracks while many injured, some of them profusely bleeding, were rushed to nearby hospitals.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Indian Express – 12th July 2006

11th July 20067/11, MUMBAI

8 Blasts hit Mumbai local trains at rush hour

200 Feared Killed

@ Bhayandar, Mira Road, Borivali, Jogeshwari, Santa Cruz, Khar, Mahim & Matunga

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KHARKHAR

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MAHIMMAHIM

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BORIVILIBORIVILI

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BANDRABANDRA

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11 THANE Muslims arrested in Madrasah near the Indo-Bangla Border.

AURANGABAD: Police probing if RDX haul, & LeT module busted here, had links with Mumbai Blasts

MUMBAI: Samajwadi Party Leader Jamil Merchant Shaikh detained; over 250 detained for questioning in Mahim

KANPUR: SIMI offices raided.

KOLKATA: Searches on for possible SIMI hideouts, absconders.

GUJARAT: ATS investigating possible sleeper cells, looking to possible connections with blast at Ahmedabad Stn

THE DRAGNET SPREADINGTHE DRAGNET SPREADING---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Indian Express – 16th July 2006

SIMI INVOLVED IN MUMBAI BLASTS : HOME MINISTRYSIMI INVOLVED IN MUMBAI BLASTS : HOME MINISTRY---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Hindustan Times – 13th July 2006

Solapur Police Crack down on Terror GroupsSolapur Police Crack down on Terror GroupsNine SIMI, six Deendar Anjuman members picked up

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Indian Express – 14th July 2006

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WHATWHATISIS

SIMISIMI

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ABOUT SIMI

A Radical Islamist Organization of young and Educated students floated by the ‘Jamaat-i Islami Hind’, intended to work among Muslim students to create ‘Islamic Consciousness’ among them and to engage in missionary work among non-Muslim students to convert them to the Islam Faith.

SIMI emerged as a coalition of student and youth Islamic bodies, namely theMuslim Students Association, Students Islamic Union, Students Islamic Organization and Muslim Youth Association.

SIMI advocates ‘Liberation of India’ by converting it to an Islamic State andhas declared Jihad against India to establish Dar-ul-Islam (Land of IslamicRule) by either forcefully converting everyone to Islam or by violence.

In 1979, less than two years after the SIMI was established, the Soviet Unioninvaded Afghanistan, Ayatollah Khomeini toppled the Shah of Iran and inPakistan, the military dictator Zia ul-Haq set about imposing Islamic Laws byforce. The SIMI voiced its opposition to the Soviet invasion, welcomed theIranian Islamic Revolution, seeing it as the first step in the eventual globalrevival of Islam, and wholeheartedly supported Zia’s ‘Islamisation’ policy.

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FOUNDED

25th April 1977Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India

Mohammad Ahmadullah Siddiqi(Founding President)

Professor of Journalism andPublic RelationsThe Western Illinois UniversityMacomb, Illinois.

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STATUS

On 27 September 2001, the Government of India banned SIMI for 2 years under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967; after the governments of the states of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh pushed for its proscription in the wake of the organization’s involvement in incidents of inter-communal strife.

Now proscribed under the Prevention Of Terrorism Act, 2002 (POTA).

Since the ban, SIMI has been operating under the banner of‘Tahreek Ihya-e-Ummat’ or ‘Movement for the Revival of the Ummah’.

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Dr Shahid Badar Falahi (charged with sedition and inciting communal disharmony in the State of Uttar Pradesh) functioned as the National President and Safdar Nagori as the secretary-general till the organization was proscribed under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002.

STATUS

Operating underground, and reviving SIMI cadres under the umbrella of different outfits, under the leadership of Nagori. Nagori, a Proclaimed Offender booked under Unlawful Activities Act and absconding since September 27, 2001, also has links with the Pakistan’s Inter Service Intelligence (ISI), the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas and other Radical Islamist leaders.

By the year 2000, the SIMI, as reported, had about 400 full-time workers called ‘Ansars’** (A term used in inspiration) and 20,000 supporters or ‘Ikhwans’.

** Ansars were the people who had helped the Prophet in Madina, when he was

driven away from Mecca by the idol-worshippers. While the Prophet strength-ened his position in Madina with the support of Ansaars and fought backMecca, SIMI intended to fight against the political system in India with thesupport of its cadres (Ansaars) for establishment of Islamic State.

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OBJECTIVES

Propagation of Islam

Jihad to establish the supremacy of Islam

Counter the increasing moral degeneration, sexual anarchy in the Indian Muslim Society, by aggressively imposing Islamic Beliefs.

Restoration of the ‘Khilafat’ (Caliphate), a duty binding on all Muslims, and one that the Muslims of India, despite being in a minority, must abide by.

Emphasis on working for ‘Ummah’ (Universal Muslim Brotherhood)

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IDEOLOGYIn line with the general Islamist understanding, SIMI sees Islam as a ‘Complete Programme’, providing detailed instructions on all matters, from the most intimately personal to collective affairs such as the state and international relations. The mission of Prophet Muhammad is seen principally as the struggle to establish true monotheism or ‘Tauheed’. This is taken to mean not just the worship of the Only One True God ‘Allah’ but also, and equally importantly, the rule of Allah.

SIMI utilizes the youth in the propagation of Islam and also to mobilize support for Jihad and establish a Shariat – based Islamic rule through “Islami Inquilabi”

SIMI maintained, “It is the responsibility of this (Muslim) ‘Last Community’, the ‘Best Community’, to rise up and face the challenges that surround it, to revive ‘Deen’ (Faith), to lead and guide not only the Islamic world, but all of humanity along the ‘Straight Path’ and rescue it from the clutches of Satanic power. It is the demand of the time that Muslim Youth should struggle for the superiority and establishment of Deen and Revival of Islam in the light of Holy Qur’an and Sunnah” (Saga of Struggle – Annual Report 1998-2000, Pg 3, Published by SIMI, New Delhi)

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IDEOLOGYSIMI’s ideological inspirations were Muslim thinkers who had launched major Islamic movements in the Indian Subcontinent, after the decline of Muslim rule in the eighteenth century. Prominent among them were:

Shah WalliullahShah Walliullah : He had invited Ahmad Shah Abdali of Afghanistan to fight against Marathas in 1760.

Sayyed AhmadSayyed Ahmad : A staunch follower of Shah Waliullah, who had launched Islamic Jihad “to liberate all India”

from foreign domination and establish a genuine Islamic state. He was however, killed in a battle with Sikh in 1831 at Balkot (Islamic Movement, a monthly organ of SIMI, Volume 3, January 1992)

Haji Shariat AllahHaji Shariat Allah : He had launched Fara’idi movement in nineteenth century to create pure Islamic

order in the society.

Maulana SayyidMaulana Sayyid : He was the founder of Jamaat-e- Islami.Abul Ala MaududiAbul Ala Maududi

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IDEOLOGY

SIMI is against all Ideologies and Religions other than Islam, and condemns them as false and sinful (Taghuti) and their adherents as ‘Rebels against Allah’. SIMI maintains that Idol-Worship is a sin and it’s their Holy (Islamic) duty to terminate Idol- Worship.

All non-Muslims (unbelievers) are Kafir’s, and no distinction is made among them. Muslims are exhorted to give up the ways of the ‘Unbelievers’ and to inculcate an unrelenting hostility to ‘Un-Islamic’ culture and to fully abide by the Path of the Prophet. Because the ‘Enemies of Allah’ are expected to show stiff resistance to Islam, violent Jihad is to be waged, if need be, against those who put hurdles in the path of the struggle for establishing the Khilafat.

Nationalism is seen as a false ‘Idol’, and one devised by the non-Muslim ‘Enemies of the Faith (Islam)’ to divide the Muslims and thereby weaken them.

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IDEOLOGY

Secularism, even in the form of state neutrality vis-à-vis religion or the separation of religion and state, is seen as inherently anti-Islamic, for to choose not to be ruled by Allah’s laws is a sign of rebelliousness against Him.

Democracy is also condemned, for to be ruled by manmade laws instead of the Shariah is tantamount to the unforgivable sin of ‘Shirk’ i.e. associating Partners with Allah

SIMI does not believe in a Nation-State, it does not believe in the Indian Constitution or the Secular order and opposes ‘man-made’ institutions and upholds that the concepts of Secularism, Democracy and Nationalism, Keystones of the Indian Constitution, are antithetical to Islam

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IDEOLOGY

Political power, in other words, is seen as central to the Islamic mission. All man-made systems of law are condemned as ‘false’, even Satanic, and Muslims are reminded that unless they actively struggle to be ruled in accordance with the Shariah their commitment to and faith in Islam is not complete and remains suspect.

As Shahid Badr Falahi, President of SIMI, once put it, “The Qur’an itself says that the Kafir’s will naturally oppose the Muslims. If through any of our actions the Kafir’s are agitated this itself is a proof that what we are doing is right. We have deliberately adopted the policy of the Prophet in this regard. If this drives the enemies of Islam to anger we cannot help it”.

The fact that to actively and openly struggle for the establishment of an Islamic polity in the Indian context would certainly invite stiff opposition from other religionists is recognized, but the trials and tribulations that this would mean for Muslims are, it is insisted, to be welcomed as a true test of their faith and commitment and to have always been the lot of the true believers, from the Prophet’s time onwards.

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IDEOLOGYIslam does not recognize any national differences, and all Muslims are brothers to each other. Hence, they must be ruled by a single Khalifa. National, as well as racial, regional, linguistic and sectarian identities are seen as a sign of ‘Ignorance’ (Jahiliya), which is vehemently opposed to Islam, and represent major hurdles in the path of establishing the rule of a single Khalifa over all Muslims.

The Khilafat is seen as a divinely ordained order and also as the only solution to the many problems of not just the Muslims alone but of all humankind. In the absence of the Khilafat, the Muslims cannot lead their lives fully in accordance with Islam. It is envisaged as a pan-Islamic polity, for all Muslims are said to belong to the same nation (Qaum, Millat). Muslims who are “comfortable living under an un-Islamic order” are warned that they shall be consigned, rather uncharitably, to Hell.

According to SIMI “the end of Khilafat (Caliphate) led to our (Muslim) disintegration into different countries on the basis of nationalism, language and other sectarian prejudices. Naturally therefore, our main responsibility is to strive in those areas, which are directly related to the reinstating of Khalifa” Since its inception SIMI has kept Caliphate at the centre of discussion from local to central level and had been in communication of thought on this issue with the like – minded Islamic Organizations of the world.

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IDEOLOGYThe SIMI sought to propagate its message through mass contact programmes, lectures, seminars and rallies as well as through its abundant literature, mainly the writings of Sayyed Abul Ala Maududi.SIMI maintains that Renaissance of the Ummah depends on Islamic Scholars because the community can attain its glory only when it will be led and guided by sincere Ulema (Scholars).

SIMI considers Al Qaeda Chief Osama Bin Laden as a ‘True Believer of Islam’; an outstanding example of a True Mujahid, who has undertaken Jihad on behalf of the ‘Ummah’ and regards him as an epitome of ‘Islamic Hero’. According to Safdar Nagori, a prominent SIMI leader, Bin Laden is “not a terrorist” and neither is Jammu and Kashmir an “integral part of India”. At its congregations, messages and recorded speeches from the Palestinian Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yasin and Qazi Hussein Ahmed, chief of the Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan have been relayed.

Shaheen Force, a cell for young children aged between 7 and 11, seeks to “protect the children from present-day misguidance and vices” and keeps them “under the shade of Islamic Culture”. SIMI also has a wing that aims to channelize the talent of girls for the Islamist cause.

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LINKS

Strong Logistical and Operational ties with Hizb -ul- Mujahideen (HM), Lashkar -e- Toiba (LeT), Jaish -e- Mohammed (JeM), and ISI.

Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Units in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal

The arrest of Sayeed Shah Hasseb Raza and Amil Pervez, both senior members of SIMI, with explosives in the Kolkata railway station in 2002, gave clear evidence of operational ties between HM and SIMI. The duo were in Kolkata to carry out subversive activities and recruit youth for Jihadi activities (Times of India, March 2, 2002)

ISI has maintained contact with key SIMI operatives during their trips to Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries, either for Haj or fund-raising activities (Daily Excelsior, October 9, 2001)

World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), Riyadh(Financial Assistance)

The Chicago-based Consultative Committee of Indian Muslims(Moral and Financial Support)

International Islamic Federation of Students Organizations (IIFSO), Kuwait.

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LINKSIn 2003, as many as 350 Indian Muslims working in Jordan, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and other Middle-Eastern States were recruited by SIMI to fight U.S. forces in Iraq at the behest of the International Islamic Front (Intelligence Online, August 28, 2003).

Palestinian Organization ‘Hamas’- After his arrest in June 2002, SIMI’s financial secretary Salim Sajid, admitted that Hamas’ former spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmad Yasin had endorsed the “Freedom Struggle” in India’s Jammu and Kashmir State and the reconstruction of the demolished Babri Masjid. (Times of India, June 29, 2002)

Jamayyatul Ansar, Saudi Arabia (An organization of SIMI activists, comprising expatriate ‘Indian’ Muslims working in Saudi Arabia)

Federation of Students Islamic Societies (FOSIS) – U.K. and Ireland

Ittehad al-Tallab al-Muslimeen – Myanmar

Islami Chhatra Shibir – Bangladesh

Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba – Pakistan

Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) – Malaysia

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INFLUENCE

Established a special wing called the “Tahrik Tulaba-i-Arabia” to work among Madrasah students and the Ulemas. SIMI had reportedly organized regional meetings in West Bengal and in Chittagong (Bangladesh).

Several Radical Islamist Organizations in India are controlled by SIMI Cadres.Few of them are:

National Democratic Front (NDF), Kerala

Islamic Youth Centre (IYC), Kerala

TamilNadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK), TamilNadu

Solidarity Students Movement, Kerala

Karuna Foundation, Kerala

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INFLUENCE

Official sources have identified that SIMI has the support of a large section of the Muslim populace in districts such as Lucknow, Kanpur, Aligarh, Agra, Faizabad, Bahraich, Barabanki, Lakhimpur Kheri and Azamgarh in UP and is suspected of engaging in subversive activities..

In early 2003, a senior police official in Lucknow (tasked with investigating SIMI in Uttar Pradesh state), warned that the group was trying to re-organize with the help of the ISI. His claim was based on the confessions of two detained SIMI operatives, Obaid Ullah and Mohammed Arif. (Press Trust of India, January 27, 2003).

Intelligence sources have stated that after proscription, large numbers of SIMI cadres fled to the northeastern parts of India and neighboring Bangladesh for sanctuary, training and bonding with other Islamic groups.

SIMI has a national presence with strong bases in the States of Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala, Maharashtra (Aurangabad, Malegaon, Jalgaon, Thane and Pune), Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal (especially in the border districts of Malda, Murshidabad, North and South Dinajpur and also Kolkata) and Assam.

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MEMBERSHIP

Students up to the age of 30 years are eligible to be its members and after completing this age-limit they retire from the organization and can join other affiliated organizations.

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PUBLICATIONSSIMI publishes several periodicals in various languages and formed its own publishing company to propagate its message of ‘Islamic Revolution’:

The Shaheen Times – English

Tahreek (Weekly) – Hindi

Iqraa (Monthly) – Gujarati

Rupantar (Monthly) – Bengali

Sedhi Madal (Monthly) – Tamil

Vivekam (Bi-monthly) – Malayalam

Al Harkah – Urdu

Islamic Movement (Monthly) – English,Hindi,& Urdu.

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IMP. EVENTSA regular feature was its special week-long campaigns aimed at creating an awareness of the Islamic ‘solution’, in which, inevitably, the intention was to ‘prove’ that Islam alone had the solution to all problems afflicting humankind

In 1982, the SIMI organized an ‘Anti-Immorality’ week, in the course of which ‘social evils and general immorality’ were condemned and ‘immoral’ literature was publicly burned.

In 1983 the Kerala unit of the organization held a special ‘Anti-Capitalism’ week, in which it was sought to be stressed that the ‘Islamic economic system’ alone could provide genuine social justice

In September 1985, SIMI played an active role in joining protest demonstrations all over the country against the Supreme Court verdict in Shahbano case.

In February 1991 the SIMI organized the ‘Babri Masjid’day all over India, holding demonstrations against theefforts of Hindus to destroy the disputed mosque inAyodhya. SIMI leaders issued appeals to the Muslimsto ‘Stop thinking in Defensive Terms’ on the questionof the Mosque.

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IMP. EVENTSAfter the demolition of Babri Mosque, in a letter sent to various Muslim leaders and Ulema, a top SIMI leader, Abdul Aziz Salafi, insisted that the Muslims should make it clear to the Government of India as well as to Hindus that the Muslims ‘would now refuse to sit low’. He insisted that Muslims could no longer trust various ‘Secular’ parties to guarantee their rights and that they should now ‘establish their own political identity’

SIMI activists put up posters in several towns appealingto Allah to send down another Mahmud Ghaznavi(who had attacked India and destroyed Hindu Temples),to take revenge for attacks on Muslims and their placesof worship. SIMI had distributed posters and audiocassettes extolling the militants, and exhorting the IndianMuslims to follow in their path.

SIMI projected the Muslims killed in communal riots as martyr’s and complemented those who were detained by Police with the honor of ‘Islamic Warriors’ sacrificing for the ‘Cause of Faith’.

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IMP. EVENTS

Four years later, the SIMI spelled out precisely what it had in mind. In a statement issued in 1996 it declared that since democracy and secularism had failed to protect the rights of the Muslims, there was no alternative left for the Muslims but to struggle for the establishment of the Khilafat. It appealed to non-Muslims to recognize that nationalism and westernization were not the solution to the manifold problems facing the country, the only answer to which, it argued, was what it called the Islamic political order

In 1994, in an effort to win the support of ‘low caste Dalits’ in its attacks on Hinduism, SIMI had organized the ‘Anti-Varna Vyavastha’ week all over India, in the course of which, through public lectures and the distribution of leaflets and posters, it was stressed that the salvation of the ‘Dalits’ lay in conversion to Islam.

In September 2001, posters hailing Osama and supporting the Taliban, praising the Taliban’s destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas, were put up in several towns of India, and Muslims were exhorted to ‘Trample over Infidels (non-Muslims)’.

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The Saudis had invited in the U.S. military shortly after Saddam Hussein invaded Iraq’s oil-rich neighbor Kuwait, on August 2, 1990. To help protect the kingdom and prepare to expel Iraq from Kuwait, the United States sent about 500,000 troops to Saudi Arabia. By 1997, when the base of American troops in Saudi Arabia, became a centre of U.S. presence, radical Islamists all over the world took it as a danger to their Faith.

IMP. EVENTS

U.S. presence was opposed by some in the kingdom and was among reasons cited by Saudi-born Osama bin Laden for his Al-Qaeda attacks on America on Sept. 11, 2001. SIMI joined other Radical Islamists for their aggressive criticism of the presence of American troops in Saudi Arabia.

In July 1998, SIMI cadres held demonstrationsin major cities of India against the presenceof U.S. troops in the ‘Holy Land of Hijaz’ SaudiArabia, which they called “not only a grossviolation of some of the last instruction or willof the Prophet, but also a sinister plot on thepart of the enemies of Islam to desecrate andcapture its holiest site.(Annual Report 1998-2000 of SIMI, Page 9)

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IMP. EVENTSIn 2000, the arrest of a Chinese Muslim from Xinjiang and his SIMI accomplice at the border between West Bengal and Bangladesh provided the Indian Police vital information on the SIMI’s contacts with Islamist Groups in Western China

In September 2001, SIMI organized a conference at Mumbai attended by about 25,000 students, to gain more support for its demand of restoration of the Babri Mosque. There it was stressed that the time had come for Muslims to ‘turn to Allah’, to engage in ‘missionary work’ (Da’wat i.e. invite non-Muslims to accept Islam Faith) and to launch armed Jihad against the Indian State. Shahid Badr Falahi, the then President of the SIMI, asserted that, Muslims and Islam were being targeted by Hindus in league with agencies of the State. Hence, he declared, ‘It is high time that Muslims organize themselves and stand up to defend the community’

In September, 2001, SIMI activists organized demon-strations at several places in India, castigatingAmerica as an ‘Enemy of Islam’ and ‘an Agent of Satan’,and lionizing Osama as a ‘True Mujahid’ and a ‘HeroFighting the non-believers’.

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IMP. EVENTS

In October 2001, Safdar Nagori stated in Lucknow that declaring Bin Laden as an international terrorist was part of “an evil design of the U.S.” He later admitted to distributing audio cassettes of Bin Laden’s speeches in and around Kanpur city (The Milli Gazette, October 2001).

SIMI was also responsible for communal riots in Pune and Kanpur in 2001 and for bomb blast in Sabarmati Express in 2001; and had campained against singing of ‘Vande Mataram’ (Salute to Motherland) in U.P. schools.

During a special operation, security forces recovered CDs, tapes, books, journals, posters of Bin Laden and documents urging all Muslims “to take revenge for the Babri Masjid demolition, to support the secession of Kashmir as well as the Jihad of Bin Laden in West Bengal” (The Statesman, Oct 5, 2001)

In late 2002, Maharashtra police seized as many as 30 compact discs containing speeches of Maulana Masood Azhar, chief of Jaish-e-Muhammad, along with clippings of communal riots in Gujarat from SIMI offices in Aurangabad.

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IMP. EVENTS

Following the October 2005 deadly bombings in New Delhi, the Indian Government claimed that “Islami Inquilabi Mahaz” (The Islamic Revolutionary Front), a hitherto unknown outfit, which accepted responsibility for the Delhi blasts, is associated with the outlawed (SIMI). Intelligence Sources revealed that the masterminds behind the October blasts had several meetings with SIMI cadres in the southern cities of Gulbarga and Hubli.

In 2005, SIMI struck twice in a single month; on July 5, SIMI operatives staged an attack on the disputed temple complex in Ayodhya, and, on July 28, SIMI operatives played a role in the bombing on board the Shramjeevi Train that killed 12 passengers and injured at least 52 others (The Hindu, Aug 1, 2005).

SIMI is also suspected of involvement in the blast at Ahmedabad Railway Station in Gujarat on February 19 2006 and the twin blasts in Varanasi on March 7 2006 that killed 18 people and injured over a hundred others. (Daily News and Analysis, February 22 2006; Hindustan Times, March 30 2006).

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And the Story And the Story Continues…Continues…

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SIMI not a Terrorist Organization : Samajwadi PartySIMI not a Terrorist Organization : Samajwadi PartySIMI, a bunch of nice guys : Mulayam Singh Yadav

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Times of India – 13th July 2006

In Kerala, SIMI Thrives on W. Asia Funds, LeT LinksIn Kerala, SIMI Thrives on W. Asia Funds, LeT Links---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Indian Express - 13th July 2006

……20 Crore Muslims will pour onto Streets20 Crore Muslims will pour onto StreetsCalling India ‘HinduRashtra’ is a Crime

Abu Azmi, Rajya Sabha Member, SP---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Saamna - 16th July 2006

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Congress, Nationalist Congress Party wooing SIMI Congress, Nationalist Congress Party wooing SIMI Cadres with an eye on 35% Muslim PopulationCadres with an eye on 35% Muslim Population

Javed Qureshi, a prominent SIMI Activist represented Congress as Councilor in Aurangabad Municipal Corporation from 2001 after ban on SIMI

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Tribune - 19th July 2006, Aurangabad

Pune Safe from Terror Attacks : Police ChiefPune Safe from Terror Attacks : Police Chief---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Indian Express - 13th July 2006

SIMI Activist Sohail Shaikh Confesses about a Plan SIMI Activist Sohail Shaikh Confesses about a Plan to engineer Blasts in Pune during Ganesh Festival to engineer Blasts in Pune during Ganesh Festival

scheduled to begin on 27scheduled to begin on 27thth August 2006 August 2006Received Training in Explosives at Terrorist Camps in Pakistan

Visited Tehran using Pilgrimage Visas---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Indian Express - 26th, 27th July 2006

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Hardline Islamic Group ‘Manitha Neethi Pasarai’ Hardline Islamic Group ‘Manitha Neethi Pasarai’ (Human Justice Forum) Recruits Fresh Converts(Human Justice Forum) Recruits Fresh Converts

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Indian Express - 28th July 2006

Hundreds of men & women from all over the State, including ‘Dalits’ have beenconverted to Islam in the last five years.

‘Manitha Neethi Pasarai’ (Human Justice Forum) was formed in Chennai by SIMIco-founder M Ghulam Muhammad.

In 2004, 15 activists of MNP were rounded up in Nellikupam, with arms as wellas hate literature.

SIMI Leader Denies Militant IdeologySIMI Leader Denies Militant Ideology----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PTI, NDTV – 15th July 2006

Banned SIMI Operating Under New NamesBanned SIMI Operating Under New Names----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Times of India – 15th July 2006

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