Mihirkanti Choudhury from Sylhet, Bangladesh. The socio-economic, cultural, political, geographical and demographic structures of India provide the ideal environment for terrorists to germinate, grow, specialise and finally flourish. It seems that terrorists are born in India, graduate in the Middle East and finally become professionals in the West (mainly). There has been a ridiculous trend for over the years to identify the Muslims as terrorists. The terrorists may be Muslims in their personal capacities but the Muslims are not terrorists. If community based allegations are to be framed, the Hindus too have no ways to be spared. They are part of the background machinery and technology to exercise terrorism. And of course, they are also beneficiaries along with many Muslims and Christians. Please recall the Gulshan Kumar episode. He had got many benefits from those who later eliminated him. Many Bollywood Hindu stars were reported to have performed in the private premises of many controversial Muslim figures. So the blame of terrorism should be shared by all. The terrorists also get advantages from manifold interpretation of the legal provisions. In India, many celebrities are reported to have enjoyed underworld benefits and protection. These beneficiaries include both Hindus and Muslims.One sided allegation may harm the heterogenic structure of Indian society. Even in Indian films, all terrorists are called either Aslams or Iqbals or Asifs. The trend should be stopped.