Valiant_Soul
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What passes for resurgent religious fascism in India has in fact mutated into a cozy partnership with a new strand of secular fascism, also known as corporate takeover of the levers of state. There are thus two parallel stories running at this point in time in the country and they both complement each other.
The first narrative stems from the arrest of a number of rightwing Hindutva extremists in a number of places for false flag attacks they staged over several years. These people apparently carried out sabotage to blame it on Pakistani and Indian Muslims. They used false beards and moustaches with useful quantities of RDX, which was at least on one occasion evidently procured from army stores. The Samjhauta Express bombing is being investigated along this lead. All this is embarrassing not only for the Hindutva leadership but also for alleged rogue officials in intelligence agencies that are said to have colluded with the so-called nationalist extremists. The murky story of fake encounter killings of Muslim hoodlums and innocent ones too in Gujarat has already been deleted from the medias menu.
Naturally, the Hindutva sponsors needed a quick change in the news headlines, away from their terror links. They found one soon enough when writer Arundhati Roy and Kashmiri separatist Syed Ali Shah Geelani appeared together in Delhi for the first time to repeat what Ms Roy had said two years ago in an essay called Azadi. She reiterated the right to self determination of Kashmiris and also claimed what Jawaharlal Nehru and others had said dozens of times before her that Kashmir came to India through an unusual route without consulting the people of Kashmir.
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This is just to take note of how the article begins in a suggestive manner and then uses them as hard facts in the later parts to come to some pre-planned conclusions.