Dear All,
 
I was wondering  how can a criminal like Mr. Modi can represent a state in 
democratic India? 
When i was in Mumbai, I went to  a watch showroom for repairing my watch . 
The owner was a Gujrati brahmin . He asked me to come after two days .When I 
approached him after two days , straightaway he asked me what is the proof that 
I gave him the watch . I went to  the nearby policestation and the police 
called this person. 
Infront of the police , this Gujrati Brahmin threatened and insulted me calling 
me a Madrasi . 
I took leave next day , and went to the office of mumbai city police 
commissioner Mr. Roy. 
Even though I had to wait for six hours to meet him, he asked his private 
secretary to call me . I complained to him about the police men who were in 
duty at vikroli police station and he assured me that he will take necessary 
action .Three times I visited Gujrat and I could experience the attitude of  
typical upper caste gujrati people .My intention is not to generalize an 
isolated event but to correlate this with Modi's popularity in gujrat.One of 
my  friend asked me (he is a keralite ) . how can u criticise Modi? He did the 
right thing in Gujrat (he was mentioning about the genocide against Muslims in 
Gujrat ). India is a democracy . So even criminals can rule us provided that 
there are people to support them . 
 
 regards 
Sreenivas 
bangalore 
 

       
 
 
 
 17/6/08, C.K. Vishwanath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: C.K. Vishwanath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [GreenYouth] Fw: [GreenYouth] Why Narendra Modi Is Afraid Of Prof. 
Ashish Nandy ?
To: [email protected]
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Date: Tuesday, 17 June, 2008, 6:50 PM








--- On Tue, 6/17/08, C.K. Vishwanath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: C.K. Vishwanath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [GreenYouth] Why Narendra Modi Is Afraid Of Prof. Ashish Nandy ?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 6:48 PM














June 16, 2008 Why is Prof Ashis Nandy under attack in Gujarat ? 
Why Narendra Modi Is Afraid Of Prof. Ashish Nandy ?

by Subhash Gatade
http://communalism. blogspot. com/2008/ 06/why-is- prof-ashis- nandy-under- 
attack-in. html
( The Milli Gazette, 30 th June 2008)
Prof. Ashish Nandy, India's leading intellectual acknowledged as the founding 
fathers of postcolonial studies has recently got a new 'identity'. According to 
the Gujarat Police he is now an accused in a criminal case supposedly for 
'promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place 
of birth and language.' Definitely neither Prof Nandy nor many of his admirers 
would have ever imagined in their wildest dreams that a day would arrive when 
he will face prosecution for his writings. But as they rightly say it, in 
Gujarat things happen bit differently.
According to media reports the Ahmedabad police have admitted a petition filed 
by an advocate belonging to National Council for Civil Liberties over Professor 
Nandy's leader page article in the Times of India ( 8 th January) 'Blame The 
Middle Class'. It need be added that this is the same council which had filed a 
few petitions against social activist and leader of Naramda Bachao Aandolan 
Medha Patekar on some frivolous charges which were later dismissed by the court.
To put it straight, the particular article had tried to analyse the election 
results for the Gujarat assembly held in December 2007 which had once again 
given a mandate to Mr Narendra Modi. The article in question revolved around 
basically three points : One, it had tried to delineate the plight of the 
Muslims who were condemned to live a second class existence in the post 2002 
phase. It had clearly stated that 
Gujarati Muslims too are “adjusting” to their new station. Denied justice and 
proper compensation, and as second-class citizens in their home state, they 
have to depend on voluntary efforts and donor agencies. The state’s refusal to 
provide relief has been partly met by voluntary groups having fundamentalist 
sympathies. They supply aid but insist that the beneficiaries give up Gujarati 
and take to Urdu, adopt veil, and send their children to madrassas.
Secondly, apart from the plight of Muslims it had also explained the situation 
in which the political formations who espouse the cause of secularism find 
themselves today. And he was unsparing in his criticism of these 
formations/individu als.For him
The secularist dogma of many fighting the sangh parivar has not helped matters. 
Even those who have benefited from secular lawyers and activists relate to 
secular ideologies instrumentally. They neither understand them nor respect 
them. The victims still derive solace from their religions and, when under 
attack, they cling more passionately to faith. Indeed, shallow ideologies of 
secularism have simultaneously broken the back of Gandhism and discouraged the 
emergence of figures like Ali Shariatis, Desmond Tutus and the Dalai Lama — 
persons who can give suffering a new voice audible to the poor and the 
powerless and make a creative intervention possible from within worldviews 
accessible to the people. 
Of course the focus of its attention was on the 'state's urbane middle class' 
which has remained 'mired in its inane versions of communalism and 
parochialism' .
The article had concluded with the observation that :
Recovering Gujarat from its urban middle class will not be easy. The class has 
found in militant religious nationalism a new self- respect and a new virtual 
identity as a martial community, the way Bengali babus, Maharashtrian Brahmins 
and Kashmiri Muslims at different times have sought salvation in violence. In 
Gujarat this class has smelt blood, for it does not have to do the killings but 
can plan, finance and coordinate them with impunity. The actual killers are the 
lowest of the low, mostly tribals and Dalits. The middle class controls the 
media and education, which have become hate factories in recent times. And they 
receive spirited support from most non-resident Indians who, at a safe distance 
from India, can afford to be more nationalist, bloodthirsty, and irresponsible. 
While one may agree to differ with Professor Nandy's observations on various 
counts, still any concerned reader can see that it did not engage itself in any 
rhetoric and tried to delineate the challenges which lie ahead. Question 
naturally arises why did the state government felt pertrubed over this article 
and decided to give a green signal to its police department to admit the said 
petition by the council and file a a criminal case against him ?
At a general level one can say that targetting of individuals and stigmatising 
them in very many ways is part of the modus operandi of the Hindutva brigade. 
And this particular case does not seem to be different. In fact it is a 
politics that seeks to silence critique, and battles for a notion of the past 
that is homogeneously Hindu. 
Last six year history of Gujarat is replete with many such examples where they 
tried to silence all those voices who did not fall in line with their agenda 
based on hate and exclusion. We have before us the examples of the dansescue 
Sarabhai or for that matter social activist Nafisa Ali or scholar-activist G.N. 
Devy who were targeted on different occasions.
In Prof Nandy's case perhaps the powers that be did not like the manner in 
which he tried to delineate the future prognosis of a movement like RSS. 
Events like the desecration of Wali Gujarati’s grave have pushed one of India’s 
culturally richest, most diverse, vernacular Islamic traditions to the wall. 
Future generations will as gratefully acknowledge the sangh parivar’s 
contribution to the growth of radical Islam in India as this generation 
remembers with gratitude the handsome contribution of Rajiv Gandhi and his 
cohorts to Sikh militancy. 

The criminal case filed against Prof Ashish Nandy reminds one of the 
villification campaigns which were organised during BJP led regime at centre.In 
fact with the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) assumption of power at the centre 
in 1998 and its ongoing attempts to remake the educational curriculum in its 
own chauvinistic image gaining momentum, intellectuals and academic positions 
at odds with the Sangh Parivar’s view of history came under attack under 
various pretexts. The BJP has pursued a concerted effort to malign and 
delegitimise scholars and intellectuals at odds with its view of India’s past. 
After the stalling of the Indian Council of Historical Research-sponsored 
‘Towards Freedom’ project edited by professors Sumit Sarkar of University of 
Delhi (DU) and KN Panikkar of JNU, the National Council of Educational Research 
and Training (NCERT) went all-out to weed out the influence of, in the words of 
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief KS
 Sudarshan, “anti-Hindu
Euro-Indians” from the curriculum. In 2001, when the moves by NCERT were 
underway to delete passages from school textbooks that allegedly ‘hurt’ the 
sentiments of this religious sect or the other, a delegation of Arya Samajis 
met Murli Manohar Joshi, the human resource development minister, and demanded 
that Romila Thapar, the legendary historian along with historians RS Sharma of 
DU and Arjun Dev of NCERT, be arrested. Not to be outdone, Joshi had also 
reiterated time and again his pet thesis that ‘academic terrorists’ are more 
dangerous than armed ones.

To read the article, 'Blame The Middle Class'
Click:http://timesofindia .indiatimes. com/articleshow/ msid-2681517, 
prtpage-1. cms


With Regards 

Abi


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