As against this, the message of July 26,2008, is not only extremely virulent, but also very obnoxious in the language used with regard to the Hindus and some ofthe political leaders such as Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
The messages of November 23, 2007, and May 13,2008, spoke on behalf of the Indian Muslim community as a whole. The message of July26, 2008, speaks largely on behalf of the Muslims of Gujarat, but there are references to the alleged plight of the Muslims in other parts of India too such as Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It also warns of future attacks at some of these places.
The message of November 23, 2007 spoke of the Muslim anger against the Indian system as a whole and particularly against the Indian criminal justice system, but there were no attacks on individuals. There was also a positive reference to the investigative story done by the journalTehelka on the anti-Muslim incidents in Gujarat in 2002. In the message of July26, 2008, the references to Tehelka are somewhat sarcastic and there is also a criticism of theTimes of India group for its articles on jihadi terrorism. Surprisingly, there is no condemnation of other newspapers such asthe Pioneer, which are even stronger in their criticism of Muslims and jihadi terrorism.
The message of November 23, 2007, used in some places the first person singular ("I) and in some places the first person plural ("we). It said thus in the beginning: "Before I start telling the cause behind this sacred activity (Al Jihad), I would like to give introduction about our organisation and ourMujahideen".