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@Joe Shearer @Bilal9
Read your posts at #59 and #60. First of all, intelligentsia does not belong to a particular social class and its regrettable that Modi is targeted for belonging to and coming from a lower middle middle class family. Such criticism actually reflects the mindset of the critic. I am not a fan of Modi and rather a critic of him but I would never criticize him for belonging to a particular religion, caste, creed or social class. I would like to know what religious discrimination Modi has espoused.
As regards to degradation of intelligentsia in WB it was started by the rigid left leaning intellectuals and soon hijacked by the people on the other side of the coin. We still see the intelligentsia taking clear political sides rather than adhering to the principles and values. Its unfortunate now and its unfortunate then. Earlier we had Shahbano, Salman Rushdie, Taslima Nasreen now we have people doing ghar wapasi, banning beef and talking about uniform civil code in a pluralist society. These things dont bother me much but when people start talking about abrogation of the term "socialism & secularism" from the preamble of our constitution then its something to be worried about. But I have not come across anyone in favour of this other than rants on social media.
Why pin point hindu bengalis in the US as anti muslim when the world seems to be Islamophobic. Donald Trump and his followers are not Indians or Bengalis. The problem with us muslims is that we don't seem to be looking within and those who do look within don't speak up. The intellectual tradition is to debate and accept the difference of opinions. We may not like BJP to come to power in WB or any other state but heavens wont fall if they do manage to form the govt.. We have them in Assam J&K and at the center. There is no fundamental or structural changes in our polity. Lets accept that in democracy my opinion, howsoever correct that may be, will not always be accepted.
Read your posts at #59 and #60. First of all, intelligentsia does not belong to a particular social class and its regrettable that Modi is targeted for belonging to and coming from a lower middle middle class family. Such criticism actually reflects the mindset of the critic. I am not a fan of Modi and rather a critic of him but I would never criticize him for belonging to a particular religion, caste, creed or social class. I would like to know what religious discrimination Modi has espoused.
As regards to degradation of intelligentsia in WB it was started by the rigid left leaning intellectuals and soon hijacked by the people on the other side of the coin. We still see the intelligentsia taking clear political sides rather than adhering to the principles and values. Its unfortunate now and its unfortunate then. Earlier we had Shahbano, Salman Rushdie, Taslima Nasreen now we have people doing ghar wapasi, banning beef and talking about uniform civil code in a pluralist society. These things dont bother me much but when people start talking about abrogation of the term "socialism & secularism" from the preamble of our constitution then its something to be worried about. But I have not come across anyone in favour of this other than rants on social media.
Why pin point hindu bengalis in the US as anti muslim when the world seems to be Islamophobic. Donald Trump and his followers are not Indians or Bengalis. The problem with us muslims is that we don't seem to be looking within and those who do look within don't speak up. The intellectual tradition is to debate and accept the difference of opinions. We may not like BJP to come to power in WB or any other state but heavens wont fall if they do manage to form the govt.. We have them in Assam J&K and at the center. There is no fundamental or structural changes in our polity. Lets accept that in democracy my opinion, howsoever correct that may be, will not always be accepted.