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A little more than a year since Narendra Modi's right-wing Hindu nationalist BJP swept to power in India, there are fears that religiously motivated violence may be on the rise. Some say the BJP has bred a culture of intolerance towards minorities that has left even Hindus nervous of speaking out.

Just before Christmas the church of St Sebastian in Delhi was gutted by fire - one of five churches in the capital to have been attacked in the past year.

The pastor of St Sebastian's, Father Anthony Francis, didn't believe the police theory that the fire was caused by a short circuit so started gathering evidence himself. Only when he showed officers a film of oil on top of puddles of water in the wrecked church, did they start an arson investigation.
But no-one has been arrested in this case, or in relation to the four other church attacks.

Christians from St Sebastian's congregation praying at their temporary place of worship in Delhi
The congregation of St Sebastian, meanwhile, gathers under plastic sheets suspended from a nearby community centre.
India's much larger Muslim minority has also been under pressure.

In the months leading up to last year's election, violence flared between Muslims and Hindus in the town of Muzzafarnagar, 100km (62 miles) north of Delhi, leaving more than 60 people dead.
While no riots on that scale have occurred since, smaller incidents are common.

"Just like those riots, now Hindus in the villages are trying to drive Muslims out of the villages - repeated attacks have created an atmosphere of fear," says Mohammad Jamshed, whose brother-in-law, Deen Mohammad, was left paralysed in the sleepy town of Kairana, not far from Muzzafarnagar, in May.

In a bitterly ironic twist, it happened as protesters held a demonstration to demand police action to stop violence against Muslims.

"I stopped to watch and was hit by a bullet fired from inside a police car," says 18-year-old Deen Mohammad. "I felt numb, walked a few steps and then fell down. Then I started vomiting blood."
He fears he will never walk again.

Police say the bullet recovered from Mohammad's body is not a type they use, but they are investigating complaints that officers used excessive force that day.

The previous month a Muslim labourer in the nearby village of Shamli was returning home from Delhi by train when a gang of about 10 Hindu men beat him brutally with rods in the groin, before stealing his money and pulling his beard from his face by the roots.
Faizan

"The police have not done anything except register a complaint. And now when I go out, I fear that something like this may happen again," says the man, giving his name as Faizan, aged 26.

Stories such as these usually go unnoticed by the media. They seem to some all the more worrying when seen alongside derogatory comments about minorities from a number of BJP politicians.

You cannot judge the government with isolated incidents of violence or isolated statements
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Minister for Minorities

"Each Hindu woman should mother four children in order to protect the predominance of Hindus," said one MP, Sakshi Maharaj.

"Should the country be led by sons of Ram [a Hindu god] or by sons of bastards?" asked the country's Minister for Food Processing Niranjan Jyoti - implying that non-Hindus were bastards.
Another MP, Giriraj Singh said, "Those opposing Modi will have to go to Pakistan." Later he was appointed to be minister for micro, small and medium enterprises.

But according to the Minister for Minorities Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, "You cannot judge the government with isolated incidents of violence or isolated statements by some ministers."


Religion Percentage of population
Hindu 80.5 Buddhist 0.8
Muslim 13.4 Jain 0.4
Christian 2.3 Other 0.6
Sikh 1.9 Not stated 0.1
Source: Census of India 2001

Narendra Modi himself has presented a moderate face of Hindu nationalism since becoming prime minister.
"Our government will not allow any religious group belonging to the majority or the minority to incite hatred against others overtly or covertly," he said in February, under pressure to respond to the church attacks.
But recently-released statistics on inter-communal violence for the first half of 2015 indicate that there has been a 30% increase compared with the same period of 2014 - a total of 330 attacks, 51 of them fatal, compared with 252 attacks, of which 33 were fatal, in 2014.
The Muzzafarnagar riots mean that the statistics for 2013 were even worse, however.
And even the events of Muzzafarnagar pale in comparison with the anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat in 2002 when Narendra Modi was the state's chief minister. Then, more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, were killed in clashes after 60 Hindu pilgrims died in a fire on a train.
There are other forms of discrimination, as well as outright violence, which are harder to measure.
"It's not just whether you go and kill Muslims and chase them out, it's not just about burning someone's house down, it's denying them jobs, it's denying them places to stay, it's making them live in terror," says Booker prize-winning author
"While Modi pretends to be a statesman and travel to various places and is pressurised to speak the language of diversity, the goons have been unleashed on the ground."

Even middle-class urban Indians like herself, she says, are now wary of criticising the ideology of Hindu nationalism.
"It's not just Muslims or Christians, perhaps the people they hate the most are the ones who are standing up for a different way of looking at the world, and therefore need to be silenced."
Father Anthony says the burning of his church "was like burning India's constitution", with its guarantees of religious freedom.

"I fear that if the country becomes a Hindu nation, goes on the track of Pakistan and starts using laws such as the blasphemy law to target minorities, what kind of country will we have?" he asks. "That will be real injustice, it won't be a blessing, it'll be a curse on the nation."

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@jamahir @The_Showstopper @ranjeet @Geralt @GURU DUTT @mujahidind
 
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A little more than a year since Narendra Modi's right-wing Hindu nationalist BJP swept to power in India, there are fears that religiously motivated violence may be on the rise. Some say the BJP has bred a culture of intolerance towards minorities that has left even Hindus nervous of speaking out.

Are Hindu nationalists a danger to other Indians? - BBC News

@jamahir @The_Showstopper @ranjeet @Geralt @GURU DUTT @mujahidind

Are you SERIOUSLY asking this question? I think even Obama told Modi to tell his Hindu extremists to stop these crimes and don't kill minorities......when you start to kill minorities in numbers, what would happen? The country starts to inch towards civil wars, not to mention your citizens are your responsibility to protect as a country and as a nation.......not to mention, you are violating human rights because you are in majority and have more power due to the majority!!!
 
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Are you SERIOUSLY asking this question? I think even Obama told Modi to tell his Hindu extremists to stop these crimes and don't kill minorities......when you start to kill minorities in numbers, what would happen? The country starts to inch towards civil wars, not to mention your citizens are your responsibility to protect as a country and as a nation.......not to mention, you are violating human rights because you are in majority and have more power due to the majority!!!

Obama told Modi? He made a statement to please evangelists back at home and whatever he said doesn't mean much here in India.
 
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Obama told Modi? He made a statement to please evangelists back at home and whatever he said doesn't mean much here in India.

So you picked a small line out of my post. What about the rest? Do you, as a human denounce terrorism conducted in India by Hindu extremists who kill Christian and Muslims and have been doing so for decades in scores???
 
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Some may be anxious because of Modi- Amit shah combine but there is nothing to suggest that any minority will be victimized deliberately so far
 
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Are you SERIOUSLY asking this question? I think even Obama told Modi to tell his Hindu extremists to stop these crimes and don't kill minorities......when you start to kill minorities in numbers, what would happen? The country starts to inch towards civil wars, not to mention your citizens are your responsibility to protect as a country and as a nation.......not to mention, you are violating human rights because you are in majority and have more power due to the majority!!!

Who is this Obama to judge us ?
May be he is sooo much for your own nation .But we dont give a shit about his comment.
And we didnt see these enthusiasm when HIndus temples vandalized in US.


On topic:We dont tolerate exploitation of evangelists in here not any more.
BBC can cry me a river
 
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Are you SERIOUSLY asking this question? I think even Obama told Modi to tell his Hindu extremists to stop these crimes and don't kill minorities......when you start to kill minorities in numbers, what would happen? The country starts to inch towards civil wars, not to mention your citizens are your responsibility to protect as a country and as a nation.......not to mention, you are violating human rights because you are in majority and have more power due to the majority!!!
Accha when did Obama told Modi to stop Hindu extremists. Bhai mere there is a difference between terrorist and nationalist, there is a difference between nationalist and religious extremist. There is no problem what so ever to be a nationalist and there is a certain boundaries for the religious extremist and for the terrorist there is law and still capable law enforcers in India to deal them. The writer is referring to some cases in the country which is the problem but to link it and give the religious shade is not good thing and shows his lack of knowledge of the conditions in India. I am damn sure that he had read the news or the event he is referring from the Indian newspapers/media. India is a big country with so many religion, culture, languages, states, food, clothes but one thing is clear that they all are Indians and this is what has kept the country united for more than 60 years. We are blessed with both bad and good leaders and the people but the bad people are always in minority. I don't care what ever religion he follows what matter is how the person is.
Now since we talking of nationalist organization we cannot forgot RSS. I am not the member of RSS but find confused when it is compared with the terrorist organization.
 
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Obama told Modi? He made a statement to please evangelists back at home and whatever he said doesn't mean much here in India.

whitewash one way or the other. No one loses as much as the country itself. Tell me something, has the wave of 'hindu consciousness' swept away the corruption of the country? Was Vyapam cured because of a 'high hindu consciousness'? As of today priya PM, Viraat Purush Modi is defending EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE of corruption in his government.
Even you can't deny that Modi will last only 5 years.
 
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Way way way to early a declaration.

There is a lot of good he has achieved.

Some really tough stands.

I see more positives than the few negatives.

Yeaaahhhhhh......

Apart from the dozens of articles from all corners of Industry and society-

Smriti Irani

ICICI Bank CHief on illiterate Education Minister with 'Yale' degree

Education policy a disaster and more so the minister herself: MK Sharma, ICICI | Education Sector in India

Rahul Bajaj

Shine wearing off govt, black money law vengeful, Rahul Bajaj says - The Times of India

and much much more. Even the failure of the GST is his own fault.

'This is Not Narendra Modi's Government,' Says Rahul Bajaj to NDTV
 
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Yeaaahhhhhh......

Apart from the dozens of articles from all corners of Industry and society-

Smriti Irani

ICICI Bank CHief on illiterate Education Minister with 'Yale' degree

Education policy a disaster and more so the minister herself: MK Sharma, ICICI | Education Sector in India

Rahul Bajaj

Shine wearing off govt, black money law vengeful, Rahul Bajaj says - The Times of India

and much much more. Even the failure of the GST is his own fault.

'This is Not Narendra Modi's Government,' Says Rahul Bajaj to NDTV

I'm giving you my view.

And my vote counts exactly as much as yours does.
 
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But according to the Minister for Minorities Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, "You cannot judge the government with isolated incidents of violence or isolated statements by some ministers."

why do sanghis always use "isolated incidents" and "fringe groups" to describe incidents which in more civilized societies would have been met with death sentences??

whether these rioting by sanghis and their police sympathizers or whether the 2009 rampage by ram sena, most sanghis simply lack the vocabulary or empathy.
 
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Police say the bullet recovered from Mohammad's body is not a type they use, but they are investigating complaints that officers used excessive force that day.

these same type of police would in earlier years have dismissed cases of "honor killing"... i hope a maoist pamphlet find its way to them.
 
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Fair to say that my view is the one increasingly accepted by society and industry

Society?

You have a tool to gauge what 1.25 billion people think now?

Based on what? Barkha Dutt and Rajcreep Sardesai.

India still lives in small towns and villages. You and me count for nothing in the big electoral picture. Just good for internet gaming.
 
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