rubyjackass
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2008
- Messages
- 3,610
- Reaction score
- 0
- Country
- Location
She presented a pessimistic picture of Indian democracy. About how some people still do some things just for the sake of being an Indian. I agree with her on this.Ruby
What kind of a piece was it that Farzana presented? Was it an a "persuasion" piece? If it was a persuasion, was she successful in her contengtion? Did she offer convincing evidence to support her contention ??
Give the devil his due - Farzana has both technical prowess and talent and she believes inand has a pretty good understanding of the things she writes about --So, what are we to make of your
Have you presented us evidence , have you tried to persuade us to your point of view? Had you done this what contribution would it have to our underdstanding of the issue, especially in the light of .
That was not a persuasion piece obviously(from what i understand from the definition of persuasion piece). It asks moderate muslims of India to be true to their hearts. Only then India can be judged fairly whether it is communal or not. If a 'Communist' kind of patriot sees this piece, the first thing he would have done is to send a hate mail to her. But we all know what she says is true from where she is seeing.
Majority may not mind giving communal forces the power once in a while, she claims there should be zero chance given to them if India were to prove itself to be not communal. I differ here, right wing parties' support acts as an indicator of the mettle(or the lack of it) of secular parties. Her view is that BJP should disappear from face of India(despite the 'progress' it offers) to make it non communal. My view is that parties like BJP should be there, continually getting their *ss kicked reminding the world that they are given a fair chance yet people do not support them to a large extent.
On the other hand, just that the congress came to power does not mean everything is good. Caste and community are still playing a major role in a candidate's choice. This is really true. Only because of this Indian muslims did not see sufficient representation in Parliament. I believe if we clean this up automatically a lot of problems get solved. I mean if true merit prevails.
And she claims that 'rally-wallah Musalmans know exactly which cause to espouse and when. They will join in issues which have international appeal Palestine, Iraq, Mumbai attacks'. But unlike what she claims---'How many take out morchas for Dalits, or those killed by Naxalites, or in Malegaon or Bhiwandi blasts?', I think rally wallah muslims do join in issues like Naxalites etc., albeit in numbers true to their local population picture. Only the media does not make a 'even muslims are protesting for this cause' kinda **ap.
I also do not agree with the ringtone of duas and slokas scenario. India need not become USA.
I did not in any way insult her talent. In fact I have already read reviews of her book and liked them then and have read some of her interviews.
Shortly this is the point of the piece as I see.
The danger is not over with Congress gaining power. Not with BJP loosing power, actually it aggravated the situation by giving Modi a better stage. And muslim elite worsen it by dancing to Modi's 'stairway to heaven'.
Some of her fears are based on the reasoning that Modi is the worst among BJP obviously due to Godhra. I am still not convinced if Modi personally has a hand in it. So the fears may be unfounded. But if Modi did intend Godhra, then the 'religion+progress burger' has slowly made its market. All India should do is keep such forces in check.
Ultimately muslims should make leaders of their own, not own in the sense that they talk about muslim brotherhood alone, in the sense that they can lead the entire nation. Muslims can truly acknowledge secularism of India when India allows success for such leaders.
Probably there is not one of that kind now who understands things at the level Farzana did. Only there are people discontent with how things are and there are 'patriotic' people who feel content with whatever secularism India has to offer and always avoid 'hurting' the feelings of the majority.