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Ditching Palestinians Modi way
Published July 20, 2015 | By admin
SOURCE : ARAB NEWS
India’s “dramatic and unprecedented” abstention, early this month, from a UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) vote on Israeli violation of international humanitarian law during 2014-Gaza offensive came as a shocker to the tormented Palestinian people and their leadership.“I was stunned, very surprised” recalled Adnan Abu Alhaija, the Palestinian Ambassador to India.
Indeed, any conscientious Indian will be deeply pained at the short-shrift given to the poor Palestinians by India’s Narendra Modi government despite indicating support prior to the crucial UNHRC voting.“In a scenario where the European Union members, who were once considered steadfast supporters of Israel, voted against it, India’s abstention stands out as a sore thumb and will send a confusing signal,” says Alhaija, going on to add that the UNHRC vote would “confuse supporters of India’s UN Security Council membership bid.”
Such “act of deceit is not taken lightly in international diplomacy and New Delhi will pay a heavy price, especially when there is an urgent need to solicit support of as many number of nations as possible if India is to find a rightful place at the UN high table” asserts a reliable government source who wholeheartedly agrees with Alhaija’s observation that India’s UNHRC volte-face constitute a “clean-break from the ethos of non-alignment.”
As rightly pointed out by Alhaija, India’s abstention vote sends a clear message of the Modi government’s leniency toward Tel Aviv’s disproportionate use of force on unarmed Palestinians. Alhaija is saddened that for a Modi-led India, the “spilling of innocent Palestinian blood means nothing.”
But, can anybody really expect anything better from a leader who has shown no mercy to his fellow minority citizens, when they were systematically butchered under his leadership during the horrendous 2002 riots in Gujarat, prompting the then Prime Minister AB Vajpayee to confess that “it was a gigantic mistake?” Not many know that Vajpayee suffered from a feeling of guilt — for not being able to do anything worthwhile for the innocent riot victims who were preyed upon by Hindutva thugs — ever since and never emotionally recovered thereafter. Moreover, Modi comes from a political creed whose ideologues are consistent supporter of Zionist movement and views Israel as a bulwark against the so called “Islamist terror.”
In fact Hindutva and Zionism have long complemented each other and Hindutva icons like MS Golwalkar was in favor of giving the Jews a “natural territory (originally, the land of the Palestinian people) to complete their nationality.”It is indeed naïve of Alhaija to still believe that New Delhi’s UNHRC stand is merely an aberration as it does not reflect India’s diplomatic history and her desire to stand by the oppressed people. The Palestinians must come to terms with the unsavory fact that that this is not a one-off incident but a trend that will be repeated in the future.
For Modi the anti-imperialist, anti-Zionist and pro-Palestinian heritage of India is a historical baggage, leftover by the Congress party, that he is not eager to carry any longer. Rather, Modi is more at ease, rubbing shoulders with Israeli leaders even if it means giving cold shoulder to the oppressed Palestinian people.“Who cares about the bond of friendship that the Indian and Palestinian people have shared for long when Tel Aviv has invested heavily on Modi’s ascendancy to power” asserts an influential Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) insider on condition of anonymity.
“Indians will lose faith in elections and the country’s hallowed democracy will be tarnished if ever the kind of manipulative machination that went into anointing Modi to the top slot is made public” claimed the same source with a great degree of conviction, adding that there might be a “veiled attempt to make India a Hindu-state by imposing even emergency provisions that continue to exist in Indian constitution.
LK Advani (former Indian deputy premier-cum-home minister and Modi’s mentor in BJP), according to this BJP insider, was referring to this possibility, where Zionist extremist infrastructure will have ancillary yet tactically vital role, when he raked up the fear of curtailed civil liberty out of the blue. In fact Hindutva ideologues are already talking openly about Hindu-Zionist collaboration to consolidate India’s fight against terrorism, which is nothing but a euphemism for targeting Muslims in South Asia. A senior intelligence source does confirm Tel Aviv’s covert involvement with Hindu fanatical elements in fanning virulent anti-Muslim sentiments across India.
“The spurt in anti-Muslim diatribe in social media immediately before and after Modi’s ascendancy to the prime ministerial chair is due to this nexus and is part of the larger blueprint of imposing majoritarianism in the country” admits a senior strategic security official, thoroughly conversant with the Jewish espionage system modus operandi of artificially fueling intense Islamophobia.
But what is more alarming, according to this gentleman, is the realistic possibility of hard-liners somehow co-opting the moderate Hindu religious organizations in this perilous mission. When the rabid Hindutva foot-soldiers are hell-bent on aping Israeli high-handed tactics to tame Indian minorities, it is hard to imagine Modi’s government taking the traditional Indo-Palestinian bonhomie to new heights.
When a telephone call from Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu can so decisively alter India’s foreign policy, will it be wrong to presume that when Modi visits Palestine sometime this year, he will actually become an extended arm of the Zionist strategic security and foreign policy superstructure?
But most worryingly, more than a burgeoning Indo-Israeli military relationship, New Delhi is leveraging her newfound role as a neutral Israeli-Arab go-between to ditch the Palestinian cause.
Published July 20, 2015 | By admin
SOURCE : ARAB NEWS
India’s “dramatic and unprecedented” abstention, early this month, from a UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) vote on Israeli violation of international humanitarian law during 2014-Gaza offensive came as a shocker to the tormented Palestinian people and their leadership.“I was stunned, very surprised” recalled Adnan Abu Alhaija, the Palestinian Ambassador to India.
Indeed, any conscientious Indian will be deeply pained at the short-shrift given to the poor Palestinians by India’s Narendra Modi government despite indicating support prior to the crucial UNHRC voting.“In a scenario where the European Union members, who were once considered steadfast supporters of Israel, voted against it, India’s abstention stands out as a sore thumb and will send a confusing signal,” says Alhaija, going on to add that the UNHRC vote would “confuse supporters of India’s UN Security Council membership bid.”
Such “act of deceit is not taken lightly in international diplomacy and New Delhi will pay a heavy price, especially when there is an urgent need to solicit support of as many number of nations as possible if India is to find a rightful place at the UN high table” asserts a reliable government source who wholeheartedly agrees with Alhaija’s observation that India’s UNHRC volte-face constitute a “clean-break from the ethos of non-alignment.”
As rightly pointed out by Alhaija, India’s abstention vote sends a clear message of the Modi government’s leniency toward Tel Aviv’s disproportionate use of force on unarmed Palestinians. Alhaija is saddened that for a Modi-led India, the “spilling of innocent Palestinian blood means nothing.”
But, can anybody really expect anything better from a leader who has shown no mercy to his fellow minority citizens, when they were systematically butchered under his leadership during the horrendous 2002 riots in Gujarat, prompting the then Prime Minister AB Vajpayee to confess that “it was a gigantic mistake?” Not many know that Vajpayee suffered from a feeling of guilt — for not being able to do anything worthwhile for the innocent riot victims who were preyed upon by Hindutva thugs — ever since and never emotionally recovered thereafter. Moreover, Modi comes from a political creed whose ideologues are consistent supporter of Zionist movement and views Israel as a bulwark against the so called “Islamist terror.”
In fact Hindutva and Zionism have long complemented each other and Hindutva icons like MS Golwalkar was in favor of giving the Jews a “natural territory (originally, the land of the Palestinian people) to complete their nationality.”It is indeed naïve of Alhaija to still believe that New Delhi’s UNHRC stand is merely an aberration as it does not reflect India’s diplomatic history and her desire to stand by the oppressed people. The Palestinians must come to terms with the unsavory fact that that this is not a one-off incident but a trend that will be repeated in the future.
For Modi the anti-imperialist, anti-Zionist and pro-Palestinian heritage of India is a historical baggage, leftover by the Congress party, that he is not eager to carry any longer. Rather, Modi is more at ease, rubbing shoulders with Israeli leaders even if it means giving cold shoulder to the oppressed Palestinian people.“Who cares about the bond of friendship that the Indian and Palestinian people have shared for long when Tel Aviv has invested heavily on Modi’s ascendancy to power” asserts an influential Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) insider on condition of anonymity.
“Indians will lose faith in elections and the country’s hallowed democracy will be tarnished if ever the kind of manipulative machination that went into anointing Modi to the top slot is made public” claimed the same source with a great degree of conviction, adding that there might be a “veiled attempt to make India a Hindu-state by imposing even emergency provisions that continue to exist in Indian constitution.
LK Advani (former Indian deputy premier-cum-home minister and Modi’s mentor in BJP), according to this BJP insider, was referring to this possibility, where Zionist extremist infrastructure will have ancillary yet tactically vital role, when he raked up the fear of curtailed civil liberty out of the blue. In fact Hindutva ideologues are already talking openly about Hindu-Zionist collaboration to consolidate India’s fight against terrorism, which is nothing but a euphemism for targeting Muslims in South Asia. A senior intelligence source does confirm Tel Aviv’s covert involvement with Hindu fanatical elements in fanning virulent anti-Muslim sentiments across India.
“The spurt in anti-Muslim diatribe in social media immediately before and after Modi’s ascendancy to the prime ministerial chair is due to this nexus and is part of the larger blueprint of imposing majoritarianism in the country” admits a senior strategic security official, thoroughly conversant with the Jewish espionage system modus operandi of artificially fueling intense Islamophobia.
But what is more alarming, according to this gentleman, is the realistic possibility of hard-liners somehow co-opting the moderate Hindu religious organizations in this perilous mission. When the rabid Hindutva foot-soldiers are hell-bent on aping Israeli high-handed tactics to tame Indian minorities, it is hard to imagine Modi’s government taking the traditional Indo-Palestinian bonhomie to new heights.
When a telephone call from Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu can so decisively alter India’s foreign policy, will it be wrong to presume that when Modi visits Palestine sometime this year, he will actually become an extended arm of the Zionist strategic security and foreign policy superstructure?
But most worryingly, more than a burgeoning Indo-Israeli military relationship, New Delhi is leveraging her newfound role as a neutral Israeli-Arab go-between to ditch the Palestinian cause.