Whereas India’s extremist, fundamentalist and communal political forces possess the capability of rearing and nominating the Prime Ministerial Candidate for India’s second largest political party, a mere procession or a speech by an Islamist Pakistani who is anti-Indian, creates an uproar in India.
Is it because the Hindu Indians, who are 80% of India’s population, do not consider RSS and other such extremist forces who practice politics in India, as extremist/fundamentalist/communal forces or is it that they simply do not care, as long as these forces are Hindu.
Or is it because, that those who believe in the so-called Indic philosophy do not consider peoples of other religions as not human enough to deserve the same human rights that 80% Hindus possess.
Though these forces have been involved in spreading extremism, fundamentalism and communal hatred in India and have also perpetrated extreme acts of terrorism inside India, almost all the Indian news channels regularly invite their representatives who are allowed to express venomous and hateful ideology openly and without remorse.
I wonder why such dichotomy exists in India’s internal and external socio-political and media environment.
Equally surprising is also the fact that Pakistani media does not highlight such aspects that are present within the Indian socio-political milieu.
Is it because the Hindu Indians, who are 80% of India’s population, do not consider RSS and other such extremist forces who practice politics in India, as extremist/fundamentalist/communal forces or is it that they simply do not care, as long as these forces are Hindu.
Or is it because, that those who believe in the so-called Indic philosophy do not consider peoples of other religions as not human enough to deserve the same human rights that 80% Hindus possess.
Though these forces have been involved in spreading extremism, fundamentalism and communal hatred in India and have also perpetrated extreme acts of terrorism inside India, almost all the Indian news channels regularly invite their representatives who are allowed to express venomous and hateful ideology openly and without remorse.
I wonder why such dichotomy exists in India’s internal and external socio-political and media environment.
Equally surprising is also the fact that Pakistani media does not highlight such aspects that are present within the Indian socio-political milieu.