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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, December 21, 2017
India: Modi — A man with a massacre on his hands

Modi is the most horrible example of religious extremism at state level, as he has the Gujarat Massacre of 2002 to his credit. That was the time when more than 1,000 Muslims were brutally butchered by the Hindu extremists under the ‘kind’ command of the Chief Minister of Gujarat Mr. Modi.
( December 19, 2017, Islamabad, Sri Lanka Guardian ) Now-a-days
a video clip of Mr. Modi is getting viral and viral on social media;
certainly the credit of making this clip viral goes to the media team of
Mr. Modi. The clip shows Mr. Modi addressing a huge crowd of general
public. During his speech, at once Azaan started coming from a nearby mosque. Mr. Modi simply stopped his speech and waited for the Azaan to
end up. The crowd included a large number of Muslims too. They all
started clapping and raising slogans in favor of Mr. Modi. Someone among
the crowd said talking to the media, “Modi sahib is a symbol of
inter-faith unity and harmony in India.”
The Indian media also took full advantage of Modi’s timely action of stopping his speech in honour of the Azaan and
started a very well organized media move to portray Mr. Modi as a very
moderate rather a secular leader of India. It is a very good effort on
the part of Indian media but what to do with the horrible memories of
2002 when the Muslims of Gujarat had to cross a river of their own
blood. Aditya Chakrabortty is a senior economics commentator for the
Guardian. He penned down an article on 7th April
2014 in which he said, “Narendra Modi, a man with a massacre on his
hands, is not the reasonable choice for India. It looks likely that Modi
will be India’s next prime minister. But his apologists can’t dismiss
the facts about his rule as chief minister of Gujarat. He bears a
responsibility for some of the worst religious violence ever seen in
independent India.” Now the same Modi Sahib is trying to win the hearts
of the ever-crushed Muslims of India by stopping his address in honour
of Azaan.
However we must appreciate the role of Indian media for introducing Modi
Sahib as a moderate and secular leader. In this modern world of us,
media is no doubt the strongest weapon and certainly the most fatal one
too as it has ‘earned’ the skill and ability of painting good into bad
and bad into good. Today, if Pakistan is introduced as a land of
religious extremists and India as a secular state, it is simply the
result of the same media-talent. In other words it is the defeat of
Pakistani media particularly the electronic media that a true and
positive picture of Pakistan could not be conveyed to the world.
Mr. Modi is the most horrible example of religious extremism at state
level, as he has the Gujarat Massacre of 2002 to his credit. That was
the time when more than 1,000 Muslims were brutally butchered by the
Hindu extremists under the ‘kind’ command of the Chief Minister of
Gujarat Mr. Modi. Though Mr. Modi has always denied his involvement in
that massacre but the investigators have another story to tell. Sanjiv
Bhatt, a senior police officer said in his sworn statement to India’s
Supreme Court that Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi deliberately
allowed anti-Muslim riots in the state.
He said in his statement that he had attended a meeting at which Mr.
Modi had said that the Hindus should be allowed to give vent to their
anger. Sanjiv Bhatt was that time posted at the Gujarat intelligence
bureau. Because of that posting he got a chance of gathering large
amounts of information before and during the violence.
He said in his statement that he had attended an official meeting the
night before the riots. In that meeting Mr. Modi told the officials that
the Muslim community needed to be taught a lesson. Now the same Mr.
Narendra Modi is trying to win the hearts of the Muslims by stopping his
speech in honour of Azaan.
But it would be very much unfair if we put the whole blame of religious
extremism on to Mr. Modi; there are so many others also in BJP, more
poisonous and more lethal. Shailesh Mehta is also one of them.
He is a BJP candidate from Gujrat. Addressing a crowd during his recent
election campaign, he said, “If any ‘topi, daarhiwala’ (anybody wearing a
cap and sporting beard means Muslim) is sitting here in the crowd,
pardon me, but there is a need to reduce their population. Many leaders
asked me not to say this, as it may go against me, but if 90 per cent of
people are supporting me, why should I stop speaking about the 10 per
cent people?” These are a few examples of extremist mindset; the Indian
society is replete with such examples but unfortunately no one from the
western countries ever blames India of extremism. This attitude of
concealing and deforming the facts and realities is also a type of
prejudice based extremism.
