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Growing intolerance? What a bunch of old frauds these ‘intellectuals’ have proved to be

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In more than 40 years in journalism, never have I seen such an explosion of free speech in India. The Prime Minister has been called a fascist, he has been charged with being complicit in the murder of Mohammad Akhlaq, he has been reviled by his political opponents and each word said has been given full and faithful coverage in the media. Only last week I was at a gathering in Mumbai where Raj Thackeray mocked him for travelling so often abroad that a sequel to Bajrangi Bhaijaan was being planned, for Salman Khan to bring him back to India. This was reported in the newspapers without anyone caring to mention the new directions in foreign policy. Or Narendra Modi’s efforts to revive foreign investment in the moribund economy he inherited.

Yet the writers, historians, filmmakers, artistes and scientists who have joined the award-returning protest say that they are protesting because they believe that freedom of expression is under threat. What a bunch of old frauds these ‘intellectuals’ have proved to be. Even as someone who predicted long before Narendra Modi became prime minister that something like this would happen, the extent of the fraudulence has surprised me. Not one of the men and women who have joined the protest have given a single example of books being banned or films being stopped, and yet they have whipped up such hysteria in the media that in the eyes of the world, India is today as awful a country as Iran.


Speaking of Iran, did you hear one of our conscientious intellectuals raise their voices for the poets Fatemeh Ekhtesari and Mehdi Mousavi who have been sentenced to receiving 99 lashes each for shaking hands with people of the opposite sex? No, you would not have. The Indian intellectual is a creature of selective outrage, so we did not hear voices raised either when Professor T J Joseph’s hand was chopped off by jihadists of Kerala’s Popular Front of India. He offended this Islamist military outfit because in their dreadful version of Islam, he had blasphemed their Prophet. Professor Joseph’s Islamic punishment did not make national headlines and was quickly forgotten because we in the media are as proudly ‘liberal’ as the award-returning intellectuals. So when was the last time you read a serious article on the ethnic cleansing of Pandits from the Kashmir valley?


The truth is that us ‘liberal’ types are really the most illiberal people you will ever meet. We cannot accept a narrative that differs from the narrative that we believe is the right one and Narendra Modi in our narrative has always been a villain.
And must remain a villain even if this means turning democracy on its head. If a recent Pew poll reveals that Modi still has an 87 per cent approval rating, then the pollsters must be fascists or the people must be wrong. It might interest you to know that many of the protesting writers, filmmakers and historians have opposed Modi long before he became prime minister. Some openly campaigned against him during the 2014 general election and cannot accept that the people chose to give him a full mandate. Many lurked about in the corridors of fine hotels in Banaras hoping to influence voters to reject Modi and embrace Arvind Kejriwal.

As someone who was also lurking about in the corridors of fine hotels in Banaras, I ran into some of these ‘intellectuals’ and tried explaining that in their ivory tower they were missing the mood of the people. Nobody listened. They did not want to because their purpose was clear. It was to convince foreign correspondents of their view, and they succeeded brilliantly. So most influential foreign newspapers reduced the story of the most remarkable general election India has seen in decades to a dull tale of imaginary Hindu-Muslim tensions.

It was as if along with our intellectuals they were waiting for something like the murder of Mohammad Akhlaq to happen. When it did, the foreign press used it to once more paint India as a country that was really not much better than the Islamic republic next door.

So totally have the protesting intellectuals occupied the public square in recent weeks that not even General Pervez Musharraf admitting that Hafiz Saeed and Osama bin Laden were Pakistani heroes got the attention it should have. They will continue to dominate the public square till the elections in Bihar are over in the forlorn hope of changing the mind of voters. Then they will disappear into obscurity till the next important election happens when they will undoubtedly find some new issue to make a racket about. The sad truth is that our public intellectuals have always acted as a fifth column of the Congress party for reasons of ‘secularism’, and this is now more obvious than it has ever been.

- See more at: Growing intolerance? What a bunch of old frauds these ‘intellectuals’ have proved to be | The Indian Express

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@ranjeet
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sad thing is the moment you criticize these so called intellectuals you will be branded communal, sanghi, chaddiman and what not :lol: that's how our democracy rolls, anyways end of the day it is the silent majority who will decide the fate of this nation, vocal minority can cry buckets all they want :-)
 
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I would not go as far as claiming them to be a fifth column of Congress party, but they have definitely proven themselves to be idiots by returning the awards. If they really cared, they should have written on the subject to educate the public..that's what is their duty and thats how they could help the situation....returning an award is nothing but a publicity stunt IMO.
what hurts the most is that due to these bunch of idiots, India is being painted as an intolerant country.
 
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The Prime Minister has been called a fascist

dear sanghis, stop using "prime minister" to instill fear into progressives - fear of being charged with "sedition" and all such british-era anti-human laws.

remember the years when you would insult manmohan singh every day?? you didn't have respect for the prime minister's post then??

Yet the writers, historians, filmmakers, artistes and scientists who have joined the award-returning protest say that they are protesting because they believe that freedom of expression is under threat.

i must remind of the time the film "haider" was being released and all sanghis and apologists were calling for the cast and crew of that film to be tried for treason, sedition and what not.

there was such one pdf thread which turned quite saffron indeed during those days.

Only last week I was at a gathering in Mumbai where Raj Thackeray mocked him for travelling so often abroad that a sequel to Bajrangi Bhaijaan was being planned, for Salman Khan to bring him back to India.

so??

a senior former government officer i know, said to me last year that modi surely would have fulfilled his desire for world travel in the space of a few months.

Yet the writers, historians, filmmakers, artistes and scientists who have joined the award-returning protest say that they are protesting because they believe that freedom of expression is under threat. What a bunch of old frauds these ‘intellectuals’ have proved to be.

yes, those who believe that "indians" knew in-vitro human birth technique 5000 years ago and presently believe in the supremacy of gau mutra are not frauds.

Speaking of Iran, did you hear one of our conscientious intellectuals raise their voices for the poets Fatemeh Ekhtesari and Mehdi Mousavi who have been sentenced to receiving 99 lashes each for shaking hands with people of the opposite sex? No, you would not have.

how about recent "moral policing" in a madras college where canteen supervisors could threaten ladies who spoke with male colleagues?? how about the same canteen supervisors who threatened to impose a "fine" of 25,000 rupees on a male student for being seen in the company of his female colleagues ( let alone shaking hands as in the irani case )??

how about speaking about the "moral policing" that the fake-patriot psycho associates of modi government have been doing, most notably in mangalore since 2009?? i speak of course of the terrorists of sri ram sena and bajrang dal??

and if the sangh apologists must speak of international affairs, why did they not speak of arresting angela merkel for war crimes when she visited india recently?? she is complicit in destruction of a fine country - syria, and murder of its 250,000+ citizens.

The Indian intellectual is a creature of selective outrage, so we did not hear voices raised either when Professor T J Joseph’s hand was chopped off by jihadists of Kerala’s Popular Front of India.

do sanghi apologists have the slightest credibility to speak of such atrocities??

i condemn pfi and want it eradicated, and so will all progressives, just that the progressives were asleep for two decades... the spark has been lit now by so many recent atrocities and will cast light on all reactionary groups, whether muslim or hindu or christian ( or indeed, zoroastrian :D ).

the sanghi always speaks of professor joseph's hand being cut... why does he or she not also not speak of the recent case of the dalit student intellectual in karnataka whose fingers were threatened by some bajrangis with chop-chop for daring to write against brahminical oppression??

by the way, @ranjeet tried to spread the theory that this intellectual was only and so-very-gently smeared with vermilion by way of instruction. :D

So when was the last time you read a serious article on the ethnic cleansing of Pandits from the Kashmir valley?

when was the last time a sanghi presented the solution to kashmir??

If a recent Pew poll reveals that Modi still has an 87 per cent approval rating,

oh, yes... that urgent desire of sanghis to conform to american-style maniac, useless popularity ratings.

Some openly campaigned against him during the 2014 general election

and some campaigned openly for modi... i want to interview them.

and cannot accept that the people chose to give him a full mandate.

ghanta full mandate !!

what about those who voted for other parties??

and i didn't vote at all.

edit - also stop using "mandate of the people"... it is a stupid phrase.

When it did, the foreign press used it to once more paint India as a country that was really not much better than the Islamic republic next door.

ah, yes... that ever-present desire in the sanghi to scream "islam is nearby, save your culture !!"

bhai log, 200,000 farmers didn't suicide between 1997 and 2010 in that "islamic republic"... they did in india.
 
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IN this same country , A lady on Times now called Indian PM a poor Chap:lol:

and they say no freedom of speech and expression .

That is why I always support the acts of Communist China on Such kind of Frauds .:guns:

In other words , Laato Kai Bhoot Baaton sai nahi manta .

These people deserve a severe wack on their asses .
 
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Namo is the Zia ul Haq of Pakistan.
Booming economy, social degradation, artists and entertainment industry in the line of fire, boycotts, polarization of society into liberals and conservatives, increasing intolerance etc etc
I mean if this isn't what Pakistan was in the 80s then what is?
good for us, India is undoing itself. they did not bother to learn from our mistakes.
 
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dear sanghis, stop using "prime minister" to instill fear into progressives - fear of being charged with "sedition" and all such british-era anti-human laws.

remember the years when you would manmohan singh every day?? you didn't have respect for the prime minister's post then??



i must remind of the time the film "haider" was being released and all sanghis and apologists were calling for the cast and crew of that film to be tried for treason, sedition and what not.

there was such one pdf thread which turned quite saffron indeed during those days.



so??

a senior former government officer i know, said to me last year that modi surely would have fulfilled his desire for world travel in the space of a few months.



yes, those who believe that "indians" knew in-vitro human birth technique 5000 years and believe in the supermacy of gau mutra are not frauds.



how about recent "moral policing" in a madras college where canteen supervisors can threaten ladies who speak with male colleagues?? how about the same canteen supervisors who can impose a "fine" of 25,000 rupees on a male student for being seen in the company of his female colleagues ( let alone shaking hands as in the irani case )??

how about speaking of the "moral policing" that the fake-patriot psycho associates of modi government have been doing most notably in mangalore since 2009?? i speak of course of the terrorists of sri ram sena and bajrang dal??

and if the sangh apologists must speak of international affairs, why did they not speaking of arresting angela merkel for war crimes when she visited india recently?? she is complicit in destruction of a fine country - syria, and murder of its 250,000+ citizens.



do sanghi apologists have the slightest credibility to speak of such atrocities??

i condemn pfi and want it eradicated, and so will all progressives, just that the progressives were asleep for two decades... the spark has been lit now by so many recent atrocities and will cast light on all reactionary groups, whether muslim or hindu or christian ( or indeed, zoroastrian :D ).

the sanghi speaks of professor joseph's hand being cut... why does he or she not also not speak of the recent case of the dalit student intellectual in karnataka whose fingers were threatened by some bajrangis with chop-chop for daring to write against brahminical oppression??

by the way, @ranjeet tried to spread the theory that this intellectual was only and so-very-gently smeared with vermilion by way of instruction. :D



when was the last time a sanghi presented the solution to kashmir??



oh, yes... that urgent desire of sanghis to conform to american-style maniac, useless popularity ratings.



and some campaigned openly for modi... i want to interview them.



ghanta full mandate !!

what about those who voted for other parties??

and i didn't vote at all.

p.s - also stop using "mandate of the people"... it is a stupid phrase.



ah, yes... that ever-present desire in the sanghi to scream "islam is nearby, save your culture !!"

bhai log, 200,000 farmers didn't suicide between 1997 and 2010 in that "islamic republic"... they did in india.

Nicely debated on an important topic.
 
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Nicely debated on an important topic.

He is one such intellectual this article is talking about. Never fails to mention farmers suicide in most of his debates. Doesnt even know that PM MMS was rediculed for being Sonia's puppet and not for anyhting else. And see how lame his defence of Kerala Professor's hand cut by Jihadists.
 
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Remind me of this next time somebody posts this paper as a "reference".

the authoress of the op, tavleen singh, is among the female "intellectual" triumverate of the sangh, the other two being madhu kishwar and shobha de.

Never fails to mention farmers suicide in most of his debates

no, let that issue continue for another 68 years.

jai jawan, jai kisan !!

And see how lame his defence of Kerala Professor's hand being cut by Jihadists.

eh?? i did say this...
i condemn pfi and want it eradicated, and so will all progressives


what else do you want??
 
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There is no Religious Intolerance in India and 1000 people will not determine it for 1.3 billion people .

At best we are going through a phase of Ideological Intolerance .
 
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