by SatbirSinghBedi, November 21, 2009 16:59
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According to a news item in the Times of India dated 21.11.2009, Senior lawyer and former Union minister Ram Jethmalani's charge that Wahabi sect was responsible for terrorism provoked a walkout by Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to India Faisal-al-Trad from an international conference of jurists on global terror here.
Jethmalani alleged that "Wahabi terrorism" indoctrinated "rubbish" in the minds of young people to carry out terrorist attacks. The senior lawyer lamented that India had friendly relations with a country that supported Wahabi terrorism. Following Jethmalani's speech, Saudi Arabia's ambassador Faisal-al-Trad was seen walking out of the conference, apparently taking offence at the remarks. Organiser of the event Adesh Aggarwala said the Ambassador had walked out but returned after law minister M Veerappa Moily's statement that the views expressed by Jethmalani were not that of the government. Moily, in his address, said that terrorism cannot be attributed to any particular religion. It was unfortunate that the entire Islam as a religion was being blamed for terrorism, Jethmalani said, adding that "there are also Hindu terrorists and Buddhist terrorists." Terming Non-Aligned Movement and Panchsheel as evil, the former Union Minister said India should align with forces of good to combat the forces of evil. "India and its foreign ministers must learn to reassess the doctrines of past." He said India's foreign policy establishment should be courageous to shun country's relationships with its "enemies". Referring to Jethmalani's comments, Justice Awn S Al-Khasawneh, a judge of the International Court of Justice, asked him not "to make sweeping statements." In my opinion, while all Muslims are not terrorists, most of the terrorists are Muslims. I also agree with Mr. Jethmalani that India's foreign policy should be courageous enough to shun our country's relationships with its enemies and that we must align ourselves with the forces of good rather than that of evil. Satbir Singh Bedi, BH(Poorvi) 682, Shalimar Bagh, Delhi-110088
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