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“India is being ruled by a Hindu Taliban”: The Guardian Op-Ed
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As the religious extremism and jingoism is at its peak in India, the Indian society has already started exhibiting serious repercussions of the intolerant and extremist outlook of the ruling Prime Minister, Narendra Modhi.

An opinion piece published in The Guardian has branded the Prime Minister Narendra Modi a ‘Hindu Taliban’.

“A Hindu version of the Taliban is asserting itself, in which Indians are being told: “It’s either this view – or else,” he said.

Describing the withering culture of acceptance and intolerance, Anish Kapoor, a British-Indian sculptor said that the country’s openness to social and religious minorities (more than 500 million people) and regional differences is at serious risk.

Lamenting the recent increase in the imposing of ‘sedition’ charges by the Government against anyone who dares to question the fanatic policies of Modi, Anish said “A friend told me: “There is huge oppression of anyone who’s different.”

“many Indian journalists and human rights activists have been harassed and threatened with “sedition” charges: for example, Teesta Setalvad, who still seeks justice for the victims of communal violence in the state of Gujarat in 2002, when Modi was the state’s chief minister; and Santosh Yadav, arrested in September in the state of Chhattisgarh on what Amnesty International believes are fabricated charges resulting from his investigatory journalism exposing police brutality against Adivasis (indigenous people). A few weeks ago, even a musician who sang a satirical song criticising the chief minister and state government of Tamil Nadu over alcohol sales was charged with “anti-Indian activity,” he said.

This alarming erosion of democracy, he said, is a slippery slope that may end up targeting not just minorities and “outsiders” but any dissenting “insiders”

“India is a country of 1.25 billion people, including 965 million Hindus and 170 million Muslims. We have a long tradition of tolerance and, despite differences, have managed to pull our huge country together,” Anish asserted.

“But the government’s militant Hinduism risks marginalising other faiths and tearing apart these bonds. Many of us dread what might then happen,” he added.


https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/world/india-is-being-ruled-by-a-hindu-taliban-the-guardian-op-ed/
 
Careful for what you wish for !!!!!
 
Should have reproduced the 'Guardian' op-ed instead of the re-reproduced daily Pakistan article..would have been of more value.

What is written in it seems to be quite true, a 90 year old RSS Hindutva ideology to rein in Bharat has finally came to reality with Modi, the erstwhile RSS commander at the highest post in Bharat...he will try to act to make it a Maha Bharat, a Hindutva, a Hindu Rakhsha, a greater Hindu state.

Sure signs of times....
 
Should have reproduced the 'Guardian' op-ed instead of the re-reproduced daily Pakistan article..would have been of more value.

The British left leaning bunch of clowns are confused whether to appreciate someone or hate someone.

We don't really care what a dying erstwhile power has to say about anything. Sure their UN vote counts but if you see our foreign policy towards them, you can figure out what level of importance we assign to their leadership compared to the other leading countries (Russia, USA, China, Brazil, South Africa, Japan, Germany, France, Israel, UAE etc).

What is written in it seems to be quite true, a 90 year old RSS Hindutva ideology to rein in Bharat has finally came to reality with Modi, the erstwhile RSS commander at the highest post in Bharat...he will try to act to make it a Maha Bharat, a Hindutva, a Hindu Rakhsha, a greater Hindu state.

You mean Akhand Bharat. :D

Well our PM is a great leader no doubt but he has other pressing concerns than adding another 300 million people to our already large population.

If RSS had that degree of political power, they would have swept democracy off India and replaced it with a China style rule.

That should tell you a lot about the boogeyman your experts have been creating about RSS.

They're doing a fabulous job here in my part of India.

I'd rather prefer my own countrymen teaching values of dedication to the country, patriotism and services rather than a bunch of bible belt lunatics from US who only promote separatism and identity crisis.

Sure signs of times....

Oh we have barely started yet and you're already blowing hot and cold over it.

These ppl are themselves confused ,they say pakistan is a good country, Indians and Pakistanis are the same ppl in the same breath cautions India for not becoming a Hindu pakistan.

Britain is a dying cold little island somewhere now.

Ignore them. :lol:
 
The British left leaning bunch of clowns are confused whether to appreciate someone or hate someone.

We don't really care what a dying erstwhile power has to say about anything. Sure their UN vote counts but if you see our foreign policy towards them, you can figure out what level of importance we assign to their leadership compared to the other leading countries (Russia, USA, China, Brazil, South Africa, Japan, Germany, France, Israel, UAE etc).



You mean Akhand Bharat. :D

Well our PM is a great leader no doubt but he has other pressing concerns than adding another 300 million people to our already large population.

If RSS had that degree of political power, they would have swept democracy off India and replaced it with a China style rule.

That should tell you a lot about the boogeyman your experts have been creating about RSS.

They're doing a fabulous job here in my part of India.

I'd rather prefer my own countrymen teaching values of dedication to the country, patriotism and services rather than a bunch of bible belt lunatics from US who only promote separatism and identity crisis.



Oh we have barely started yet and you're already blowing hot and cold over it.



Britain is a dying cold little island somewhere now.

Ignore them. :lol:

....actually written by an Indian, the so called secularist, or belonging to the presstitute club you Modi lovers usually say. The comments on the Guardian article were interesting, to say the least. you should read it...makes interesting reading. Here is the link.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/nov/12/india-hindu-taliban-narendra-modi
 
....actually written by an Indian, the so called secularist, or belonging to the presstitute club you Modi lovers usually say. The comments on the Guardian articles were interesting, to say the least. you should read it...makes interesting reading. Here is the link.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/nov/12/india-hindu-taliban-narendra-modi
Pakistan has real Taliban with launchers & guns..So what about that?
If you go outside Pakistan first thing comes to people's mind is terrorist & Taliban..
 
Pakistan has real Taliban with launchers & guns..So what about that?
If you go outside Pakistan first thing comes to people's mind is terrorist & Taliban..

well when you go outside of india first thing comes to people mind is modi's gay behaviour of hugging ppl bloody chipko!!!
 
I like that term, from now on this is how we should refer to the extremist indian government.

Hindu Taliban


“India is being ruled by a Hindu Taliban”: The Guardian Op-Ed
Hindu-Taliban-650x448.jpg


As the religious extremism and jingoism is at its peak in India, the Indian society has already started exhibiting serious repercussions of the intolerant and extremist outlook of the ruling Prime Minister, Narendra Modhi.

An opinion piece published in The Guardian has branded the Prime Minister Narendra Modi a ‘Hindu Taliban’.

“A Hindu version of the Taliban is asserting itself, in which Indians are being told: “It’s either this view – or else,” he said.

Describing the withering culture of acceptance and intolerance, Anish Kapoor, a British-Indian sculptor said that the country’s openness to social and religious minorities (more than 500 million people) and regional differences is at serious risk.

Lamenting the recent increase in the imposing of ‘sedition’ charges by the Government against anyone who dares to question the fanatic policies of Modi, Anish said “A friend told me: “There is huge oppression of anyone who’s different.”

“many Indian journalists and human rights activists have been harassed and threatened with “sedition” charges: for example, Teesta Setalvad, who still seeks justice for the victims of communal violence in the state of Gujarat in 2002, when Modi was the state’s chief minister; and Santosh Yadav, arrested in September in the state of Chhattisgarh on what Amnesty International believes are fabricated charges resulting from his investigatory journalism exposing police brutality against Adivasis (indigenous people). A few weeks ago, even a musician who sang a satirical song criticising the chief minister and state government of Tamil Nadu over alcohol sales was charged with “anti-Indian activity,” he said.

This alarming erosion of democracy, he said, is a slippery slope that may end up targeting not just minorities and “outsiders” but any dissenting “insiders”

“India is a country of 1.25 billion people, including 965 million Hindus and 170 million Muslims. We have a long tradition of tolerance and, despite differences, have managed to pull our huge country together,” Anish asserted.

“But the government’s militant Hinduism risks marginalising other faiths and tearing apart these bonds. Many of us dread what might then happen,” he added.


https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/world/india-is-being-ruled-by-a-hindu-taliban-the-guardian-op-ed/
 

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