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you might have noticed that, when they write something about Muslims it's only jihadi sunni,,,,,,,,, they maliciously try to put shia's in another box as if they are something out of the blue and not related to Islam or Muslims.........we all know about their newly found love of shias
good observation.
the sanghi love for the shia is only till the time the shia carry protest banners against what the sanghis, in their bigotry, perceive to be the face of muslims - sunnis and groups like taliban and the new scarecrow - isis... if one speaks of progressive sunnis like nasser, gaddafi and arafat then they are declared dictators and terrorists... so hate for the muslim by any means is valid for the sanghis.
the moment any shia in india begins to talk of sanghi extremism or doesn't toe the sanghi blindly nationalist and religio-nationalist line, all love for the shia fades away.
a prime example is journalist saba naqvi, daughter of senior journalist saeed naqvi... below are from her twitter account[1] - her tweets and retweets...
and this[2] is from a recent article of hers...
On not standing up for national anthem in movie hall
Isn’t it diminishing the larger ideas on which this nation was founded if citizens are forced to make a display of a rather hollow brand of patriotism?
There are also a few political reasons why some individuals may choose not to stand up for the anthem. They could be from the North-East or Kashmir and thereby uncomfortable with an overt display of Indian nationalism. They could be radical leftists from a central belt that also includes parts of Maharashtra who have many clear ideological positions against the Indian state. They could be free-thinkers who are inclined to challenge socially imposed norms. And yes, they may be Muslims. But, equally, they could just be the average aam aadmi or aurat, who’d had a run-in with a system that’s often corrupt and insensitive and seeking escape in a movie, were not in the mood to display patriotism.
Rabindranath Tagore, the author of the national anthem, could certainly give some moral lessons to the self-appointed upholders of cinema hall patriotism. Here’s what he said: “Patriotism cannot be our final spiritual shelter; my refuge is humanity. I will not buy glass for the price of diamonds, and I will never allow patriotism to triumph over humanity as long as I live.” What he is actually suggesting is that putting on a display of nation worship cannot be an excuse for becoming mean-spirited even if you join a herd just like you.
But if we in India go by the ethics set by Tagore, it would be a travesty to describe the hecklers in the movie hall as patriots. We must also recognise that such incidents take place with some frequency in the city of Mumbai, not because its residents are less tolerant than others. It is because the city has bred a particular political culture; it has over the years become accustomed to bouts of mob chauvinism that consists of nothing more than chest thumping and bashing others over the head and accusing them of denigrating the nation. But isn’t it diminishing the larger ideas on which this nation was founded if citizens are from now on forced to make a display of a rather hollow brand of patriotism? Not one that’s rooted in any notion of service or humanity.
saba is a progressive therefore sanghi propaganda media agencies must discredit[3] her... i have seen this article posted by a sanghi member of pdf in the "indian political discussions" thread...
in this article, the sanghi author has managed to fuse the sanghi hate for rahul gandhi too.Her illustrious father Saeed Naqvi would have never imagined that his daughter Saba Naqvi would not even be a pale shadow of him. But it seems he has now resigned to his fate. In private meetings with close friends, Naqvi senior has often admitted, after a bit of coaxing by a scotch on the rocks, that his daughter disappoints him on regular basis. He aspired her “to be a Sagarika, but she remains a poor man’s Rana Ayyub.”
Saba, has somehow managed to hold on to her job as Political Editor at Outlook. At Outlook, she is looked at like a female Rahul Gandhi. As a staffer puts it bluntly “She evokes the same sentiments as Rahul Gandhi evokes amongst us, a dynastic scion stuck in a job in which the person is incompetent, but is grinding it out to save face and to try and carry on the humongous legacy that precedes her.”
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[1] Saba Naqvi (@_sabanaqvi) | Twitter
[2] On not standing up for national anthem in movie hall
[3] Saba Naqvi – a career fading away as she desperately clutches on to the straws?