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On 2019-09-14 11:13 a.m., Marla Vijaya kumar via Marxism wrote:
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As regards some comments that Indian people can not decide on the fate of India
and its future by RKOB
This statement mistakenly assumes that Kashmiris are a part of the
Indian people, that Kashmir is a part of India, and that the fate of
Kashmir is a part of the fate of India.
Why can Kashmiris not democratically determine their own fate?
, I feel, such armchair
revolutionaries should remind themselves of the fact that it is only the people
of a country who can decide their fate.
The people of a country?
The people of a country include those who own/control big enterprises on
the one hand, and those who work for these enterprises for a wage, as
well as small-scale producers on the other. So all of them together
should determine the fate of India?
If tomorrow a massive crackdown on striking workers happens in support
of the interest of Indian capitalists, there is then no reason for
workers in Canada, the US, the UK, Germany, etc. to provide support to
Indian workers?
In fact, the idea that 'only the people of a country ... can decide
their fate' can be deployed by Indian capital and its subservient state
whether run by the BJP or the Congress, to stop international working
class support to Indian workers and peasants, no?
By the way, I am personally not in support of censorship in this present
context.
Raju J Das
York University, Toronto
Though I was called
all kinds of weird names, I struck to the allowed parameters of discussion.
As I said, everyone free to air his views, within the allowed rules of the game.
Vijaya Kumar M
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