Yes, the text, even without any knowledge of Burkha's antecedents of
anti-dalit and anti-muslim positions , indeed brings to mind certain
aspersions between the lines.. still I thought  the text might help
discussion ,and hence the fwd...   tendency to vehemently equate the acts of
preplanned &  State-sponsored terror of the sort of the Gujrat genocide
2002,  with those acts of vandalism by comparatively less powerful, who are
capable of carrying forward their agenda of bigotry and intolerance only to
a lesser magnitude is evident there.
But,  one is still able to see here  the common factor of a complicit State,
whether 'secular' or 'non-secular'. This, when heads for direct clash with
the constitutional rights of disprevileged  individuals, the unwritten code
of conduct w.r.to caste -gender status quo prevails upon what is clearly
stated in law... women and other minorities are thus instantly denied access
to the Constitutional mechanism for Equal Protection of Law,  both against
atrocities by the State itself or by one or other of its favourite bands..

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