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ISLAMABAD: The "rise of the right-wing" in India could have toxic effects regionally, said a leading Pakistani daily, which warned that alarm bells are ringing and "India needs to reaffirm its commitment to pluralism and diversity".

An editorial "Intolerance in India" in the Dawn said: "Freedom is under threat in India and many of its right-thinking citizens are speaking out against the wave of right-wing violence and repression."

On Monday, no less than Bharatiya Janata Party's senior leader LK Advani was moved to condemn what he said is "an increase in cases of intolerance".

"There is genuine reason for alarm. Some of the violence and intimidation has been Pakistan-related, with Shiv Sena activists in Mumbai forcing the cancellation of a concert by Ghulam Ali recently and, more menacingly, dousing in black paint the organiser of a talk featuring former Pakistani foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri," said the daily.

"But much of the intolerance and extremism is directed inwards, at India's rich cultural and religious diversity."

It noted that this year alone, two progressive voices have been silenced forever with the murders of Govind Pansare, in February, and MM Kalburgi, in August. Both men were known for their opposition to religious extremism and had spent much of their lives championing progressive causes.

"The lynching of a Muslim man in a village outside Delhi for allegedly consuming beef shocked not just India, but the world..."

The editorial went on to say that worried by the "rise in religiously inspired extremism and by the indifferent attitude of the federal government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's vibrant civil society is pushing back".

More than 40 intellectuals and writers have returned literary awards or written open letters to protest the rise in intolerance and the assault on free speech.

"The growing public outcry is a welcome sign that India's history as a constitutionally protected secular democracy will not be erased by a single election or by extremists emboldened on the fringes of society," said the daily.

"Welcome as the pushback is, much more will need to be done if India is to protect its cultural diversity and pluralism," it added.

This country's long, painful slide towards extremism and intolerance suggests that if problems at the fringes are not addressed quickly by state and society, extremism can become mainstream and fiendishly difficult to roll back.

"The Pakistani experience has also made terribly clear the destabilising effects on the region when intolerance and extremism is on the march nationally. In India's case, the rise of the right-wing could have even more toxic effects regionally.

"The alarm bells are ringing; India needs to reaffirm its commitment to pluralism and diversity."

Freedom under threat in India: Pakistani daily - The Times of India

Really? Please explain the meaning of freedom and give an example from your country - or did you mean freedom of Hafeez Saeed?
 
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So, it means that they are admitting that India was secular country before Modi, then why they bitch & moan that time that India is persecuting their minorities.
 
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Lolzzzzzzzzzzzzz
And with so many zssss :lazy2:
Just one incident and they term India into a dangerous country.
:laughcry::lazy2::lazy2:
 
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This remind me the mail online article of Global terrorism rise from India and Ajit doval is destabilizing whole region of asia and middle east.

Now freedom is under threat. Earlier there was no freedom in India. A lots and lots of wishful thinking.
 
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country where minority rights are non existing its teaching us.. this is classic... next what article teaching americans to land on the moon
 
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How Ironic. They dont have freedom themselves and they are reporting it??
 
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