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Fifth column: Modernity or murder, Mr Modi?
It is hard to understand why a PM so passionate about making India a
modern, digital, prosperous country has seemingly not noticed that
hunting and killing Muslims on the pretext of cows and love jihad does
not sit well with modernity.

Written by Tavleen Singh | Published:May 7, 2017 12:02 am

A joke popular on social media these days goes like this. ‘Dear
Pakistanis we as a nation have become immune to the martyrdom of our
soldiers because they are paid to die, you just try and kill one of
our cows then we will show you the fun.’ I begin with this joke to
make the point that India is in danger of becoming a laughing stock in
the rest of the world because of our new, violent obsession with cows.
So enough is enough, Hindu fanatics. Stop! Stop right now if you
really love Bharat Mata.

It is hard to understand why a Prime Minister so passionate about
making India a modern, digital, prosperous country has seemingly not
noticed that hunting and killing Muslims on the pretext of cows and
love jihad does not sit well with modernity. The Prime Minister talks
about a ‘new India’ built with the energy of the largest population of
young people on the planet. Has he noticed that hunting Muslims is
serving mostly to distract these same young Indians from far more
important tasks?

Why are armies of them not already deployed for Swachch Bharat? Why do
we not see educated young people going into villages to help teach
skills and basic literacy to disadvantaged children? Why are they not
helping solve problems of rural development? Why, on the lines of the
American Peace Corps, do we not see an Indian Development Corps? Is it
because too much of the energy of our young people is now being used
for supposedly saving cows?

Personally I have nothing against a national movement to save cows. It
breaks my heart to see abandoned cows living on the edge of open
garbage dumps, eating plastic bags to fill their stomachs. I support
totally cow shelters being built in towns and cities. And I support
jailing Hindus who throw cows out of their homes when they become
useless. We could begin by immediately locking up the monsters who
poured acid on the backs of a pair of bulls who strayed into their
fields to eat their crops. What I do not support is the madness and
murderous barbarism that have been unleashed on the pretence of saving
cows. It is being led by the same young Indians who the Prime Minister
hopes will help build the modern India of his dreams.

It is possible that Mr Modi no longer spends as much time on Twitter
as he once did, but he should pay attention to the kind of abuse that
is directed daily at those who oppose cow vigilantism and love jihad.
Last week, Ghulam Muhammad, 55, a farmer in the Bulundshahr village of
Sohi was beaten to death by young men in saffron scarves, said to be
from Yogi Adityanath’s Hindu Yuva Vahini. He was killed because these
Hindutva killers suspected that he had helped a Muslim neighbour elope
with a Hindu woman.

It is cowardice of the worst kind for young men to gang up and kill an
old man, so I tweeted against this latest lynching and was immediately
subjected to an onslaught of abusive tweets. Tweeters used words that
cannot be printed in a family newspaper to attack me. They defended
their abuse and threats on the grounds that I had never written
against RSS workers murdered by Marxist killers in Kerala. Is that a
defence?

What frightens me most is the pride Hindutva tweeters plainly take in
every new lynching. They make it clear that the squads of Hindu
vigilantes that roam about these days in search of Muslims to kill are
in their view heroes avenging centuries of repression by Muslim
rulers. Like the cowardly cow vigilantes, these tweeters remain
nameless, but from their language it is obvious that many of them are
linked directly to the RSS or one of its sister organisations. I know
this from having learned to recognise their names from earlier
occasions when I have written something in this column that they did
not like.

My reason for repeatedly drawing attention to Hindutva violence is
because I believe it is motivated not by some twisted nationalism but
by uncontainable hatred of Muslims. This hatred is what persuades
young Hindus to go out in gangs and hunt for the poorest, most
vulnerable Muslims to beat to death. It is true that there have been
almost no communal riots in the past three years, but it is also true
that there is an insidious new kind of violence that takes the form of
hate crimes.

Senior BJP leaders say these hate crimes are not being committed by
‘our people’ but by ‘agents provocateur’ from secular parties who have
infiltrated the ranks of Hindutva organisations. Hard to believe. Our
secular opposition parties today lack the strength even to rise out of
the doldrums.

Follow Tavleen Singh on Twitter @tavleen_singh


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