Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rajiv’s killers deserve no reprieve

The BJP must ignore mercy recommenda­tions for them, otherwise it cannot call itself nationalis­t

- By special arrangemen­t with Theprint

Before we debate the human or legal aspects of the Tamil Nadu government’s recommenda­tion to free those convicted for Rajiv Gandhi’s assassinat­ion, we must understand their reasons for doing so. They have no sympathy in their minds, nor any bleeding hearts. They are playing cynical, awful, ethnic politics. It borders on being anti-national.

To begin with, it’s an obscene notion that Indian Tamils somehow sympathise with Rajiv Gandhi’s assassins, or see them as victims. There was a radical stream of Dravidian politics in India when the LTTE ruled Jaffna, with notions of pan-palk Strait Tamil nationalis­m. It was small, but noisy. The two Dravida parties, especially the DMK, willingly courted it for votes. The viciously competitiv­e ethnic politics of Sri Lanka played out in India.

Soon enough, though, leaders of both the ADMK and the DMK started fearing Prabhakara­n and the LTTE. A series of murderous terror attacks, including on the Meenambakk­am airport, Madras, (in 1984, 33 killed), were carried out by these terrorists from Sri Lanka. Nobody would, however, question them.

The lowest point came when M Karunanidh­i refused to welcome the IPKF soldiers returning by ships to (the then) Madras port. He said he couldn’t go to welcome the killers of his Tamil brethren. The Indian State had the weakest interlude in its post-independen­ce history then, with VP Singh’s daily-wage government dependent on the DMK.

It also needs to be noted that it was during this period that a senior RAW officer in Colombo, caught spying for India’s adversarie­s, was mysterious­ly freed. The belief is that VP Singh’s government succumbed to DMK pressures. That character was played by Prakash Belawadi in Shoojit Sircar’s Madras Cafe.

Rajiv’s assassinat­ion, in the summer of 1991, came when the entire Tamil Nadu establishm­ent was under LTTE’S sway. In one of those awful, awful ironies, by choosing the place and the manner of his death, Rajiv Gandhi destroyed any sympathy for the Lankan Tamil cause. After that , both the DMK and the ADMK made occasional noises, but both really wanted Prabhakara­n dead. That’s why both made a few perfunctor­y protests but quietly applauded — with great relief — as Mahinda Rajapaksa concluded his brutal destructio­n of LTTE in the summer of 2009 even as the Indian election campaign was on.

It was on India’s request (on the suggestion of the Tamil Nadu government) that Rajapaksa delayed the news of Prabhakara­n’s death till the Indian vote count was over. With Prabhakara­n and the LTTE, one of the gravest terror threats to the subcontine­nt had ended. Remember, the cult of the suicide bomber was invented by that evil man decades before al-qaeda or ISIS were even born. And he made ordinary Tamils, including young women and children — even pre-teens — blow themselves up to assassinat­e the enemies of their living ‘God’, Prabhakara­n himself.

That is precisely how he killed Rajiv Gandhi and 14 other innocent Indians. Besides a tragedy for the families, it was a great humiliatio­n for India that a malevolent terrorist cult from overseas could assassinat­e a recent former prime minister of India in the course of an election campaign he was set to win, all to settle scores.

The entire Indian system, all parties, the BJP included, buried all difference­s on that day and decided to work towards the LTTE’S destructio­n. No sovereign nation can survive if it allows foreign terrorists to walk in and assassinat­e its key public figures. It will then be impossible for its future leaders to decide fearlessly in the national interest.

No political party has also politicise­d that assassinat­ion except, sadly, the Congress itself. The late Arjun Singh persuaded the Gandhi family to believe that without Sonia Gandhi, the Congress under Narasimha Rao and later Sitaram Kesri was not interested in unravellin­g the larger conspiracy behind the assassinat­ion, with the DMK then an ally in the United Front government supported by the Congress.

He used a dim-witted judicial commission report, loaded with insinuatio­ns and no evidence, to get Sonia Gandhi to bring down that government. Of course, soon enough, it was all forgotten. The Congress and the DMK were back to being friends and coalition partners. They still are.

The woman human bomb in the Rajiv case died. Some other conspirato­rs were killed in a later encounter. The rest of them, convicted through a due process of trial and appeals, are serving life sentences. If anybody now raises questions about their conviction, as the usual suspects did with Afzal Guru and Yakub Memon, they ought to be ignored, as in the past. If you lay such store by due process, you must respect it too. Or, you strengthen the case for capital punishment and even “encounter” killings.

These jailed conspirato­rs are fortunate to escape hanging. They should remain in jail. The Gandhi family may or may not forgive them, but they have no locus standi. We are a constituti­onal state, not a feudal or tribal one with blood money justice.

I am quite sure the BJP government at the Centre will toss this recommenda­tion back with contempt. Because if it doesn’t, it will no longer be able to call itself a nationalis­t government. Not with a clear conscience or a straight face.

 ?? SN SINHA/HT ARCHIVES ?? Former PM Rajiv Gandhi’s assassinat­ion took place when the entire Tamil Nadu establishm­ent was under the LTTE’S sway
SN SINHA/HT ARCHIVES Former PM Rajiv Gandhi’s assassinat­ion took place when the entire Tamil Nadu establishm­ent was under the LTTE’S sway
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