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Thin skin, big chip
Irfan Husain February 29, 2020

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IT’S just as well that Donald Trump wears a bulletproof vest under his shirt, otherwise the Indian prime minister’s repeated bear hugs might have bruised his ribs by now.

Narendra Modi probably clings to Trump to show everybody how close he is to the American president. But the expression on the latter’s face says: ‘Get this guy off me!’

I know I’m going to get a lot of flak from Indian readers for daring to suggest that their prime minister comes across as a bit of a clown at times, but the truth has to be faced. When I wrote a piece a fortnight ago bemoaning India’s slide into violent nationalism, my inbox was flooded with indignant emails defending their country. One Indian reader had the temerity to ask what gave me the right to write about India. I replied that I considered myself free to write on any subject, and hardly needed his permission.

Over the years, it would appear that Indian skin has become thinner, and the chip Indians carry on their shoulders has got bigger. A few years ago, I met the Economist correspondent in Delhi who had come to Lahore to cover our general elections. When I asked him how covering India compared with writing about Pakistan, he replied: “When I do a negative story about India, all the Indians I know are furious; but when I am critical of Pakistan, my friends here all agree with me.”

So why are Indians so sensitive to criticism? Why can’t they take a joke at their expense? I suspect this has to do with the fact that India has been ruled by Muslims and Brits for close to 1,000 years, and won independence just over seven decades ago. This has made them averse to criticism. And the Hindutva poison being injected into the mainstream has only made matters worse.

India’s destiny is a matter of concern to the region.

Some years ago, when I wrote a column critical of Pakistan — something I frequently do — Indian readers would write admiringly that they didn’t think articles like mine were permitted in Pakistan. But as soon as I was critical of India, I would receive a flood of complaints.

These days, we are witnessing large-scale killings of Muslims by BJP thugs in the Delhi district of Maujpur. These attacks have been aided and abetted by the police. A Times of India cameraman described how he was stopped several times by RSS bullyboys who demanded to know if he was Hindu or Muslim. One hoodlum threatened to pull off his trousers to check if he had been circumcised. As I write this, over 30 people have been killed in these sectarian riots.

But before the Maujpur riots, we witnessed the Shaheen Bagh sit-in that was spearheaded by women who had never before participated in any form of political action. In an article in Mumbai’s austere Economic and Political Weekly, Irfanullah Farooqi writes:

“… At Shaheen Bagh, the script is rewritten simply because the protester is endowed with a very different vantage point of belonging. Moreover, when the spectrum has a 90-year-old woman at one end and a 20-day-old infant on the other, it is bound to offer us a new grammar of protest, a new language of resistance.”

As this protest movement grows and spreads, thinking Indians need to ask what dark hole Modi is dragging their country into. Do they really need a leader who will abandon the secular path India’s founding fathers had laid out?

Clearly, this is a matter for Indians to decide. However, as I live in the neighbourhood, India’s destiny is a matter of concern to me, whatever my Indian detractors may think. Indeed, given India’s size and power, the entire region has cause for apprehension.

It would seem that under Modi, India’s trajectory is fixed, given the huge support he is getting from his RSS/BJP/Hindutva supporters. Just as the Gujarat police were told not to intervene in the anti-Muslim pogrom unfolding before them, so, too have the Delhi police remained passive witnesses as barbaric BJP thugs beat Muslims and tore down mosques.

Mercifully, many decent Indians — Hindus and Muslims alike — are resisting the Hindutva onslaught. But given the power of the Indian state, I doubt if they will be able to succeed.

Can the world do anything to stop the carnage? I doubt it. While people in Maujpur were being killed, Donald Trump was holding talks with Modi. Instead of reprimanding him, Trump sold India $3 billion worth of arms. Other Western countries will similarly defer to India’s size and power, and avoid criticism. Had Pakistan committed similar atrocities against its minorities, all hell would have broken loose. I am not suggesting that we treat our non-Muslims well, but the large-scale mayhem we are witnessing in Delhi today is very rare.

So I will request Indian readers to please refrain from shooting off nasty emails as I plan to make good use of my ‘delete’ button.

irfan.husain@gmail.com

Published in Dawn, February 29th, 2020

https://www.dawn.com/news/1537336/thin-skin-big-chip
 
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Some years ago, when I wrote a column critical of Pakistan — something I frequently do — Indian readers would write admiringly that they didn’t think articles like mine were permitted in Pakistan. But as soon as I was critical of India, I would receive a flood of complaints.

Mercifully, many decent Indians — Hindus and Muslims alike — are resisting the Hindutva onslaught. But given the power of the Indian state, I doubt if they will be able to succeed.


Its the reality. Indians know that.
 
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Quote from the article; the big difference between Indians and Pakistanis.

Over the years, it would appear that Indian skin has become thinner, and the chip Indians carry on their shoulders has got bigger. A few years ago, I met the Economist correspondent in Delhi who had come to Lahore to cover our general elections. When I asked him how covering India compared with writing about Pakistan, he replied: “When I do a negative story about India, all the Indians I know are furious; but when I am critical of Pakistan, my friends here all agree with me.”
 
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whenever Dawn writes anything critical of Pakistan then the praise is showered by Indian Net trolls for being honest and beacon of free and fair journalism
but the moment something unflattering is written about India..the same posters will remind Dawn of all the ills of Pakistan and daring to spread "false" propaganda about India.
 
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Dawn and its never ending supply of enndian economic migrant to Pakistan
 
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whenever Dawn writes anything critical of Pakistan then the praise is showered by Indian Net trolls for being honest and beacon of free and fair journalism
but the moment something unflattering is written about India..the same posters will remind Dawn of all the ills of Pakistan and daring to spread "false" propaganda about India.

How many times on this forum we have seen Pakistanis abusing Dawn?? Calling them Indian propaganda tool? I think we have to respect DAWN as a media house, we can disagree in a graceful. We dont have to stoop down to indian mentality level any one who criticizes or speaks truth is anti national, Pakistani terrorist and isi agent.
 
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whenever Dawn writes anything critical of Pakistan then the praise is showered by Indian Net trolls for being honest and beacon of free and fair journalism
but the moment something unflattering is written about India..the same posters will remind Dawn of all the ills of Pakistan and daring to spread "false" propaganda about India.

Imo
Pakistani media does so much "critical"(bashing the state) that it has become a norm here. We do not shun our faults and for me that's a good thing ,except the fact that every media house hs its own ideological narrative to push forward and that really contributes to our already pathetic mainstream journalism
 
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How many times on this forum we have seen Pakistanis abusing Dawn?? Calling them Indian propaganda tool? I think we have to respect DAWN as a media house, we can disagree in a graceful. We dont have to stoop down to indian mentality level any one who criticizes or speaks truth is anti national, Pakistani terrorist and isi agent.
many times.
I was waiting for "what about" response already.

the difference is .. that us Pakistanis are hardly an example to follow for your Superior Hindu race that has ruled the Galaxies according to your ancient texts. just because some of our posters complain about dawns critical posts doesnt mean that you need to come down to our mortal levels and follow us?
our posters dont follow the Indians examples on Indian sites..

its the Indians that contradict themselves by changing their Goldy verdict according to the target of the Dawn's critique
 
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How many times on this forum we have seen Pakistanis abusing Dawn?? Calling them Indian propaganda tool? I think we have to respect DAWN as a media house, we can disagree in a graceful. We dont have to stoop down to indian mentality level any one who criticizes or speaks truth is anti national, Pakistani terrorist and isi agent.


Indians are averse to criticism and abhors even constructive criticism, a sure sign of a degenerative, sickening and superstitious, not to mention arrogant(read ignorant) society in general...with complexes galore, inferiority/superiority, many more.

You cannot course correct without taking the criticism, looking for problems and than the solution comes.


From the article:

So why are Indians so sensitive to criticism? Why can’t they take a joke at their expense? I suspect this has to do with the fact that India has been ruled by Muslims and Brits for close to 1,000 years, and won independence just over seven decades ago. This has made them averse to criticism. And the Hindutva poison being injected into the mainstream has only made matters worse.
 
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Imo
Pakistani media does so much "critical"(bashing the state) that it has become a norm here. We do not shun our faults and for me that's a good thing ,except the fact that every media house hs its own ideological narrative to push forward and that really contributes to our already pathetic mainstream journalism
we dont change our opinion on Indian sites though.


its the MODIfied Superior RSS race that changes it stance. it will flood the twitter, facebook and youtube with complaints and get you banned if you show Indian dirty laundry. being Gods of the ancient times its inconceivable for these Web trolls to even consider that they can be wrong.

their counter is usually a What about ....(everything else other than the allegation and subject matter) totally unrelated.
 
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many times.
I was waiting for "what about" response already.

the difference is .. that us Pakistanis are hardly an example to follow for your Superior Hindu race that has ruled the Galaxies according to your ancient texts. just because some of our posters complain about dawns critical posts doesnt mean that you need to come down to our mortal levels and follow us?
our posters dont follow the Indians examples on Indian sites..

its the Indians that contradict themselves by changing their Goldy verdict according to the target of the Dawn's critique

Who is Your and who is our here? I am not India.
 
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Glad to see some of the LibTurds of treasonous Dawn are sort of starting to wake up to the reality of India ---- i.e. its an extremist Hindutva fundamentalist nation.

We we have a lot more work to do on Pakistani Liberals... To get them to appreciate Pakistan more be loyal to the nation.
 
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Glad to see some of the LibTurds of treasonous Dawn are sort of starting to wake up to the reality of India ---- i.e. its an extremist Hindutva fundamentalist nation.

We we have a lot more work to do on Pakistani Liberals... To get them to appreciate Pakistan more be loyal to the nation.

There in India, with andhbhakts and sanghis ruling the roost and 80% of Indian media under their control, a sure sign of fascism and majoritarianism they call the secular and liberals as 'Sickulars' and 'Liberandus'...LibTurds euphemism is too sophisticated for them.

And I have read dozens of articles in DAWN about India Kashmir atrocities in IOK, dozens on the current Delhi killings of Muslims by Hindu bigots.

It is not the whole media house but some writers which can be bought for the right offer, and dissenting voices, critique and criticism need to be taken on the strides.
 
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