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India is being ruled by a Hindu Taliban

The Hindu god Vishnu has several incarnations, many of them human. The latest of these appears to be Narendra Modi. All over India there are images of the man, right arm raised in the benevolent gesture of good fortune. But this strong-but-enlightened-man image hides the frightening and shrill reality of an increasingly Modi-led Hindu dominance of India.

The country’s openness to social and religious minorities (more than 500 million people) and regional differences is at serious risk. Of late, Modi’s regime has effectively tolerated – if not encouraged – a saffron-clad army of Hindu activists who monitor and violently discipline those suspected of eating beef, disobeying caste rules or betraying the “Hindu nation”.

In the UK, people might perhaps be familiar with India’s cricket prowess, atrocities in Kashmir or the recent horrific rape cases. But beyond that, many of us choose not to know. India’s global image now mimics China’s – a rising global economic power with attractive trade and investment opportunities. As a result, business trumps human rights, with little concern, especially on the part of David Cameron’s government, for the rising wave of Hindu tyranny.

All this is good news for Prime Minister Modi, who flew into London today. He won’t be seriously called to account for human rights abuses or systematic thuggery. If there is one thing that has marked the man’s first year and a half in power it is this: he is not a man who takes kindly to scrutiny or criticism. In fact, he has used the very economic agenda that causes Britain to turn a blind eye to his regime’s human rights abuses to muzzle dissent within India.

Modi’s latest move has been the strangulation of Greenpeace India, culminating last Friday with the organisation’s licence to operate being removed. Respect for human rights and environmental organisations is so often a litmus test for the democratic state of a country. Worryingly, the Indian government has been cracking down on all “foreign-funded” charities for the past year, claiming that the national economy is threatened by environmental restrictions and other “un-Indian” activities. Nine thousand NGOs have been “de-registered” in a concerted effort to force out these “nuisance” groups and cast them as foreign enemies.

Of late, many Indian journalists and human rights activists have been harassed and threatened with “sedition” charges: for example, Teesta Setalvad, who still seeks justice for the victims of communal violence in the state of Gujarat in 2002, when Modi was the state’s chief minister; and Santosh Yadav, arrested in September in the state of Chhattisgarh on what Amnesty International believes are fabricated charges resulting from his investigatory journalism exposing police brutality against Adivasis (indigenous people). A few weeks ago, even a musician who sang a satirical song criticising the state governor of Tamil Nadu over alcohol sales was charged with “anti-Indian activity”.

This alarming erosion of democracy is a slippery slope that may end up targeting not just minorities and “outsiders” but any dissenting “insiders”. What I’ve seen happening is a spirit of fear taking hold, which threatens to silence activists, artists and intellectuals alike. We’ve never known that before.

A Hindu version of the Taliban is asserting itself, in which Indians are being told: “It’s either this view – or else.” A friend told me: “There is huge oppression of anyone who’s different.” Last month, dozens of Indian writers handed back their literary awards in protest, following communal violence against Muslims and attacks on intellectuals.

India is a country of 1.25 billion people, including 965 million Hindus and 170 million Muslims. We have a long tradition of tolerance and, despite differences, have managed to pull our huge country together. But the government’s militant Hinduism risks marginalising other faiths and tearing apart these bonds. Many of us dread what might then happen.

We in Britain cannot bite our tongues any more; we have a responsibility to speak out. And we need to work on at least two fronts: demand that Cameron not make business deals at the cost of human rights, and press Modi to answer for the Indian government’s abysmal rights record; and recognise and support the many Indian citizens, journalists and organisations that are resisting growing Hindu fanaticism and state authoritarianism.

I’ll be joining protesters outside Downing Street today. Following the lead of India’s opposition groups, we have a duty to speak out for the people Modi is trying to silence, precisely because we are free to do so.

India is being ruled by a Hindu Taliban | Anish Kapoor | Comment is free | The Guardian

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Secularism Strikes back.
Sure we are...... ab jaa jo ukhaad na hai ukhad le.
 
True.... but irony is, it took a question from a BBC journalist in UK to make such a statement


"India is committed to protecting every citizen's freedom," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said after being asked about the "growing incidents of intolerance" by the British media during his joint media conference with David Cameron.

See how Hindu Taliban leader brazenly silencing critics !
 
Swear on Allah Hindus are really tolerant. I don't know how you take all this shit. I don't like Mody for Gujarat but I like him the way he is serving his country. My good wishes are with him.

lol, an indian detected.

But yeah, hindus are generally more tolerant compared to christians. Christians just hate Islam, even if they act nice on your face.

They actively try to convert Muslims to Christianity and have already converted many across the world, including in Pakistan.
 
True.... but irony is, it took a question from a BBC journalist in UK to make such a statement

I agree. Modi would have been better advised to make that statement in India, on his own . Appreciated nevertheless.
 
I agree. Modi would have been better advised to make that statement in India, on his own . Appreciated nevertheless.

Off topic may be.... during during bilateral discussions - it was Ajit Doval sittin next to Modi..... haven't noticed sushama (was she there?)
 
Off topic may be.... during during bilateral discussions - it was Ajit Doval sittin next to Modi..... haven't noticed sushama (was she there?)

Don't think she was. She saw off Modi in Delhi.


modi-sushma-759.jpg

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj before his departure for London on Thursday.
 
lol, an indian detected.

But yeah, hindus are generally more tolerant compared to christians. Christians just hate Islam, even if they act nice on your face.

They actively try to convert Muslims to Christianity and have already converted many across the world, including in Pakistan.

That's because faith wise, you are looking into the mirror and seeing an older reflection.
 
Gen Pinochet of Chile had conducted political assassinations. And for this the British had arrested him on a visit. But Modi had ordered and executed religious genocide butchering Muslims.Because the British still consider India as a colony - if not in name, they will not arrest this hyena.
 
lol, an indian detected.

But yeah, hindus are generally more tolerant compared to christians. Christians just hate Islam, even if they act nice on your face.

They actively try to convert Muslims to Christianity and have already converted many across the world, including in Pakistan.

I would any day go for a PM like him in my country who is just accused by western media and countries if he has a vision to do something for my country,its people and not involved in corruption. You can see protests against Rajpakshe,Xi Ping, Obama and every other leaders but how does it matter.
 
I would any day go for a PM like him in my country who is just accused by western media and countries if he has a vision to do something for my country,its people and not involved in corruption. You can see protests against Rajpakshe,Xi Ping, Obama and every other leaders but how does it matter.

Good Points:tup:

The Fact is , even the so called God has haters and critics . So how come we expect a puny Human not being criticized and hated by fellow Humans :enjoy:
 
Kohinoor belongs to Muslims who ruled India for 900 years, thus it belongs in Pakistan.
it was excavated by kakathiyas of andhra and stayed and stayed with them for 150 years, then many kings looted it and who ever looted it lost their kingdom, it has a curse, it went in the hands of Muslim kings they all lost their kingdoms, it was with ranjit Singh he also lost his kingdom, by hearing about a curse like that, the queen ordered to cut it in to two, but even england lost its colonies, now they are also going to loose, Scotland, as they have already lost half of ireland.

Why should they return? They earned it.
If a thief robbs a jewel it is his earning, why should any one ask him to returthief has worked hard made plans, used his efforts, used his brains, how dare any one call him a thief, so if some one loots all the shares in a company it is his hard earned money, he has used his brain and effort, no one has the right to question him?
 
it was excavated by kakathiyas of andhra and stayed and stayed with them for 150 years, then many kings looted it and who ever looted it lost their kingdom, it has a curse, it went in the hands of Muslim kings they all lost their kingdoms, it was with ranjit Singh he also lost his kingdom, by hearing about a curse like that, the queen ordered to cut it in to two, but even england lost its colonies, now they are also going to loose, Scotland, as they have already lost half of ireland.
That's some very messed up history.
 
Don't think she was. She saw off Modi in Delhi.


modi-sushma-759.jpg

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj before his departure for London on Thursday.

My take on this is that the relations between Modi and Sushma have been cold.

She was the front runner for PM until Modi pushed her aside. Sujatha Singh was following Sushma's directions until she was fired and replaced by Modi's confidant.

Since then PMO has been directly working with FS by passing Sushma. She is just a figure head. The EAM show is being run by PM, NSA & FS.
 

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