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Modi’s Dangerous Silence

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What will it take for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak out about the mounting violence against India’s religious minorities? Attacks at Christian places of worship have prompted no response from the man elected to represent and to protect all of India’s citizens. Nor has he addressed the mass conversion to Hinduism of Christians and Muslims who have been coerced or promised money. Mr. Modi’s continued silence before such troubling intolerance increasingly gives the impression that he either cannot or does not wish to control the fringe elements of the Hindu nationalist right.

Recently, a number of Christian churches in India have been burned and ransacked. Last December, St. Sebastian’s Church in East Delhi was engulfed in fire. Its pastor reported a strong smell of kerosene after the blaze was put out. On Monday, St. Alphonsa’s Church in New Delhi was vandalized. Ceremonial vessels were taken, yet collection boxes full of cash were untouched. Alarmed by the attacks, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India has urged the government to uphold the secular nature of India and to assure its Christians they are “protected and secure” in their own country.

There is also concern about the mass conversions. Last December, about 200 Muslims were converted to Hinduism in Agra. In January, up to 100 Christians in West Bengal “reconverted” to Hinduism. Hard-line Hindu nationalist groups, like the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (V.H.P.) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (R.S.S.), make no secret of their support for a “homecoming” campaign designed to “return” non-Hindus to the fold. More than 80 percent of Indians are Hindu, but Pravin Togadia of the V.H.P. says his organization’s goal is a country that is 100 percent Hindu. The only way to achieve that is to deny religious minorities their faith.

The V.H.P. is reportedly planning a mass conversion of 3,000 Muslims in Ayodhya this month. The destruction of the Babri Mosque there in 1992 by Hindu militants touched off riots between Hindus and Muslims across India that left more than 2,000 people dead. The V.H.P. knows it is playing with fire.

Mr. Modi has promised an ambitious agenda for India’s development. But, as President Obama observed in a speech in New Delhi last month: “India will succeed so long as it is not splintered along the lines of religious faith.” Mr. Modi needs to break his deafening silence on religious intolerance.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/07/opinion/modis-dangerous-silence.html?_r=0
 
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LOL. Title sounds like a horror movie :D

On topic. Why should modi speak ;)
 
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Yeah who speaks against his own? ;)

every thing has reaction , just wait and watch :)
right now RSS and their kinds of thugs enjoying the Conversion of poor Muslims who lived under poverty , for them 1 roti is enough to change their religion ...
on the other hand we are see the suppression of Muslims and other communities in India ... it will pay back to India very soon :)
 
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With a rise of modi, we are also seeing the rise of communal violence too :D.
Seem like modi is keen to implement his gujrat model all over india ;)
Communal violence? Plz enlighten us with number of so called VIOLENCES and CASUALTIES in past 8 months of Modi. ;)
 
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Communal violence? Plz enlighten us with number of so called VIOLENCES and CASUALTIES in past 8 months of Modi. ;)

The new government is first building up an atmosphere of religious conflict. Once the tension reaches the boiling point, the sh!t will hit the fan. And Modi and his legion of thugs will terminate their undesirables.
 
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every thing has reaction , just wait and watch :)
right now RSS and their kinds of thugs enjoying the Conversion of poor Muslims who lived under poverty , for them 1 roti is enough to change their religion ...
on the other hand we are see the suppression of Muslims and other communities in India ... it will pay back to India very soon :)
Ur post only proves one thing. U KNOW NOTHING BOUT INDIA. :D
The new government is first building up an atmosphere of religious conflict. Once the tension reaches the boiling point, the sh!t will hit the fan. And Modi and his legion of thugs will terminate their undesirables.
That's such a smart thing to do if you wanna be famous and not infamous in peoples eye. You really think Modi is that smart? He's Modi after all. Not done nominal head of a country where strings are pulled by some other institution.
 
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Ur post only proves one thing. U KNOW NOTHING BOUT INDIA. :D

That's such a smart thing to do if you wanna be famous and not infamous in peoples eye. You really think Modi is that smart? He's Modi after all. Not done nominal head of a country where strings are pulled by some other institution.

:drag::big_boss:
 
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The new government is first building up an atmosphere of religious conflict. Once the tension reaches the boiling point, the sh!t will hit the fan. And Modi and his legion of thugs will terminate their undesirables.
What you are saying is a hypothetical scenario whereas 70 shiyas died in shikarpur in January only and that is FACT
 
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sure why not .... waise bhi india mai gosht tu kha nai sakte :D

Whoever gave you that idea is so so so very wrong..........

The strictly vegetarian diet is something for North India (perhaps South India too, But I haven't visited the south yet), and among certain Brahmin. The rest of us are die hard fans of meat. And that includes me.

I'm from the NE, and it's sacrilege to even mention the idea of a vegetarian dinner here, especially when eating out or on a special occasion. So much so, I've only once or twice have had a vegetarian dinner when eating out. And those once or twice was when I was in North India for my internship, and we couldn't find a single non-veg restaurant.

So please steer clear of ridiculous generalizations. And fyi, the number of non-vegetarians should be more than twice the population of Pakistan, at the very least. Though I'm not sure if that's something worth anything.
 
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Whoever gave you that idea is so so so very wrong..........

The strictly vegetarian diet is something for North India (perhaps South India too, But I haven't visited the south yet), and among certain Brahmin. The rest of us are die hard fans of meat. And that includes me.

I'm from the NE, and it's sacrilege to even mention the idea of a vegetarian dinner here, especially when eating out or on a special occasion. So much so, I've only once or twice have had a vegetarian dinner when eating out. And those once or twice was when I was in North India for my internship, and we couldn't find a single non-veg restaurant.

So please steer clear of ridiculous generalizations. And fyi, the number of non-vegetarians should be more than twice the population of Pakistan, at the very least. Though I'm not sure if that's something worth anything.

kindly read the post i replied to :)
 
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