The English book, Who Killed Karkare? (2010), is making waves having been translated in 4 languages, 3 more in the pipe line. This is despite the total blackout of the book in the Brahminical toilet papers.
The book by S.M. Mushrif, former IG of Police, Maharashtra, would shock you out of your deep sleep
The book comes out with some startling facts and analysis exposing the real actors behind the “terrorism” drama whose greatest feat was to uphold the majesty of a less than 3% “Jews of India”. It reveals the silhouette of cold-blooded murder engineered by the Brahminical lobby of an upright senior officer of the Maharashtra ATS, Hemant Karkare. He was just one among the hundreds who were inhumanly eradicated from being a hurdle in the path of the actors. Despite the total media blackout, the book has reached where it wanted to.
A rare Brahmin: The book was first published in October on the first anniversary of the 26/11 Bombay attacks. Since then, it has seen three English editions and translated in Tamil, Malayalam, Urdu and Kannada. All this due to the incessant quest of readers to get into the reality of the sensational life story of Karkare, a rare Brahmin, who believed in truth. The English edition was the first through which the world came to know about the dragon claws of Brahminical pigeons who seized the life of Karkare. It was Pharos Media (Abul Fazal Enclave-I, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi) that brought out the book in English and Urdu. The three English editions have almost been sold out. The publishers due to the quick response of readers had to rise to the occasion and produce editions after editions in quick succession. Hindi and Marathi editions will be out soon.
Language editions: The Malayalam edition created a real storm because the media had almost camouflaged the real happenings. Thejas Publication of Calicut, Kerala, unveiled the first Malayalam edition at Ernakulam on Feb. 17.
The Tamil edition was published by Vergal Publications, Madras. It was released at Madurai on March 14. S.M. Mushrif was present.
In Kannada, it was Sthuthi Publications, Mangalore, that brought out the translation. It was released in Bangalore on March 25. V.T. Rajshekar, Editor, Dalit Voice was the main speaker.
A dedicated website www.whokilledkarkare.com is in place to give readers information about the book. A Face Book page has been created with title Who Killed Karkare? where readers discuss news related to terrorism.

