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  CHENNAI, August 4, 2013 Shabnam Hashmi challenges Gujarat's claim of
being a model State

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   [image: Human rights activist Shabnam Hashmi speaking at a conference on
‘What Happens in Gujarat?’ in Chennai on Saturday. Photo:M. Vedhan]
 The Hindu Human rights activist Shabnam Hashmi speaking at a conference on
‘What Happens in Gujarat?’ in Chennai on Saturday. Photo:M. Vedhan

 Says Modi presenting a rosy picture in a bid to project himself as prime
ministerial candidate

Human rights activist Shabnam Hashmi has called for close scrutiny of
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi’s claims, that his State is a ‘model
for development’, in the run-up to the 2014 general elections. Speaking at
a seminar here on Saturday, Ms. Hashmi said ground realities were far from
the rosy picture Mr. Modi and his PR teams had been presenting over the
past year, in a bid to project him as a Prime Ministerial candidate.

Ms. Hashmi challenged the numbers presented in Mr. Modi’s campaigns and
said key socio-economic indicators such as FDI, per capita income, growth
rate of gross state domestic product (GSDP), literacy rate, infant
mortality rate and maternal mortality had shown Gujarat faring much worse
than other States in the country.

Recalling the Supreme Court’s recent dismissal of the Gujarat government’s
petition to stall the appointment of Justice R.A Mehta as the State’s
Lokayukta, Ms. Hashmi said the government had already been exposed as
corrupt by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report, tabled in the
Gujarat Assembly on March 31 this year. The CAG report had said financial
irregularities, especially mismanagement of public sector undertakings, had
resulted in losses to the tune of Rs.16,000 crores. She said the Modi
government’s attempt to stall the appointment of the Governor-designated
Lokayuktha was further proof that it had more corruption to hide.

*Right wing takeover*

Ms. Hashmi, who runs the non-government organisation ‘Act Now for Harmony
and Democracy’, said the RSS asked human rights activists why they
continued to emphasize on the Gujarat riots of 2002, especially since the
BJP was not in power, when riots had taken place in others states too.

“The most startling aspect of the Gujarat riots was the connivance of the
whole system, the political participation in it and the brutality of it,”
Ms. Hashmi said. “I personally documented several cases of gang rapes that
went unreported because of various reasons. The patterns in which it was
executed, in various places, was just too much to take.”

Ms. Hashmi also lamented the romanticism of the right wing ideologies,
especially prevalent among the upwardly mobile middle class, as seen in
social networks.


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