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"My children will have no answer," Naseeruddin Shah says, "Because we chose not to give a religious education to our children."
Naseeruddin Shah also says that there is a "poison" that has spread in the Indian society. "It will be very difficult to capture this djinn [genie] back into the bottle."
"There is complete impunity for those who take the law into their own hands," Naseeruddin says. "We have already witnessed that the death of a cow has more significance [in today's India] than that of a police officer."
Naseeruddin was referring to the recent Bulandshahr violence in which a police officer was killed by a mob. The violence was sparked by the discovery of cow carcasses.
The Uttar Pradesh Police has arrested three people in connection with the alleged cow slaughter. The policeman's killers remain free.
Naseeruddin Shah's comments were put online by Karwan-e-Mohabbat India (Caravan of Love), a travelling activist collective that is focussed on highlight and combating instances of hate crimes and lynching.
In a short YouTube video (you can watch the full video at the end of this story) put up by Karwan-e-Mohabbat India, Naseeruddin Shah says that he worries for his children.
I was given a religious education...But Ratna [Pathak Shah, Naseeruddin's wife] did not get any religious education...[And] we chose not to give a religious education to our children," Naseeruddin says.
Naseeruddin adds that he believes "good and evil have nothing to do with religion" and so his children were not brought up in a religious environment.
"So I fear for my children...Because if a mob gathers around them and asks them are you a Hindu or Muslim, they will not have any answer...Because they have no religion," Naseeruddin says, before signing off with: "I am angry and I believe every right-thinking man must be angry and must not fear."
'LOW THINKING'
Expectedly, sharp reactions came in from political quarters to Naseeruddin Shah's comments.
Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant called Naseeruddin's statement "a blunder" and said that he "deplores" the actor's comments.
"If his kids are caught in a mob they should say they are Hindustani (Indians) Why are they scared?" Sawant questioned.
Naseeruddin Shah's statement shows his low thinking
- RSS ideologue Rakesh Sinha
Rajya Sabha MP and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ideologue Rakesh Sinha too reacted to Naseeruddin Shah's comments.
"Nasiruddin Shah [sic] should first ask Rohingyas to leave Hindustan as according to him India is unsafe for him and his family," Sinha said in a tweet before suggesting that Shah was becoming part of a "sinister design of anti cil [civil] society propaganda".
"His statement shows his low thinking," Sinha also said.
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...-poison-hindu-muslim-video-1413485-2018-12-20
- My children do not have a relgious upbringing, says Naseeruddin Shah
- Shah says there is impunity for those who take law into their own hands
- 'I am angry and I believe every right-thinking man must be angry'
"My children will have no answer," Naseeruddin Shah says, "Because we chose not to give a religious education to our children."
Naseeruddin Shah also says that there is a "poison" that has spread in the Indian society. "It will be very difficult to capture this djinn [genie] back into the bottle."
"There is complete impunity for those who take the law into their own hands," Naseeruddin says. "We have already witnessed that the death of a cow has more significance [in today's India] than that of a police officer."
Naseeruddin was referring to the recent Bulandshahr violence in which a police officer was killed by a mob. The violence was sparked by the discovery of cow carcasses.
The Uttar Pradesh Police has arrested three people in connection with the alleged cow slaughter. The policeman's killers remain free.
Naseeruddin Shah's comments were put online by Karwan-e-Mohabbat India (Caravan of Love), a travelling activist collective that is focussed on highlight and combating instances of hate crimes and lynching.
In a short YouTube video (you can watch the full video at the end of this story) put up by Karwan-e-Mohabbat India, Naseeruddin Shah says that he worries for his children.
I was given a religious education...But Ratna [Pathak Shah, Naseeruddin's wife] did not get any religious education...[And] we chose not to give a religious education to our children," Naseeruddin says.
Naseeruddin adds that he believes "good and evil have nothing to do with religion" and so his children were not brought up in a religious environment.
"So I fear for my children...Because if a mob gathers around them and asks them are you a Hindu or Muslim, they will not have any answer...Because they have no religion," Naseeruddin says, before signing off with: "I am angry and I believe every right-thinking man must be angry and must not fear."
'LOW THINKING'
Expectedly, sharp reactions came in from political quarters to Naseeruddin Shah's comments.
Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant called Naseeruddin's statement "a blunder" and said that he "deplores" the actor's comments.
"If his kids are caught in a mob they should say they are Hindustani (Indians) Why are they scared?" Sawant questioned.
Naseeruddin Shah's statement shows his low thinking
- RSS ideologue Rakesh Sinha
Rajya Sabha MP and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ideologue Rakesh Sinha too reacted to Naseeruddin Shah's comments.
"Nasiruddin Shah [sic] should first ask Rohingyas to leave Hindustan as according to him India is unsafe for him and his family," Sinha said in a tweet before suggesting that Shah was becoming part of a "sinister design of anti cil [civil] society propaganda".
"His statement shows his low thinking," Sinha also said.
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...-poison-hindu-muslim-video-1413485-2018-12-20