Shelly sir......I am really impressed by your observations.My worst fears r 
turning into reality.As I said earlier too .. Slum Dog is  technically a 
perfect film,but the only problem with S.D. is that,our India has been 
projected as the world's filthiest place.It could have been a,much balanced 
one,but it is made with sole motive of winning awards,by selling India's 
poverty,corruption,communal enmity,crime,beggary,prostitution,child 
abuse,police atrocities....& so on.Now,with S.D. winning so many awards,it is 
bound to be seen by the world over.But for the time being...forget every thing 
and celebrate......
I will comment on other issues too,give me a break................ip

--- On Mon, 2/23/09, Shailender Monga <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Shailender Monga <[email protected]>
Subject: exghps1988v_v Taliban2009=Sikhs 1980's????
To: [email protected], "Karan Bhandari" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 6:03 AM


Dear All
Came across this article in yesterday's TOI. Written By Swaminathan S 
Anklesaria Aiyar , a respected economist.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Columnists/S-A-Aiyar-Pak-a-needs-Beant-Singh/articleshow/4167078.cms

For those who would not go thru the entire article- the gist is:

1. Taliban hardliners in Pakistan's Swat area are behaving the same way as the 
Bhindrawale led Sikh militancy in the 80's.There are similarities being drawn 
on the lines of religious intolerance of modernisation of people.
2.Swami infers that the reason insurgency grew in both areas was because of 
government acceptance of initial years and soft tolerance by fundamental 
hardliners within the society.
3.The way to "crush" this is to put liberals  of the same community against the 
militant hardliners. like Gill was made over all in charge of the punjab police 
force and he basically made sikh policemen kill sikh militants , same should be 
done in pakistan.

Why am I disturbed by the article?

1. Why is it that India can never truly be secular? Why is Hindu militancy more 
acceptable by the government than any minority insurgency?

2. Are we as Sikhs truly seen as the Taliban in hiding? that we can behave like 
the hardliners ? Have they actually forgotten that we have been as much a part 
of the mainstream as ANY other hindu? Right here today, I.P , inspite of 
disagreeing with the movie's main theme, is celebrating Slumdog's Win like any 
other Indian?

3. Should Sikhs be voting as Sikhs or as Indians? Should we be looking for a 
political party which keeps our interests in mind , or should we vote based on 
our consicence on what party would be good for the nations growth, or maybe 
which candidate deserves to represent our area?

4. Is religion second  in comparison to economic growth? Do we ( the 
minorities) forgive every pain(84, Mumbai riots, christian killings) as long as 
the economy is growing at 7% and we are alive and happy? 

Would love to hear every view point on this. manipaul, staying out of the 
country, you are still involved in its happenings the most...what do you think?

Cheers
Shailender.









      
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