Narendra Modi-led BJP again
wins Gujarat state election suggesting India’s Sikh,
Christian, Muslim & Tribal minorities better be on guard &
always keep their ‘powder’ dry for any eventuality
Washington DC - On December 23, 2007
the Hindu-majority state of Gujarat, in Western India,
completed the process of holding elections to its state
legislature where the results have shown that Gujarat’s
fascist, Neo-Nazi ‘Modiutva’Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP),
under Chief minister Narendra Modi, will retain power in
the state, albeit with a significantly slimmer majority of
up to 117 seats out of 182, down from 128 it had won
previously following the anti-Muslim February 2002 Gujarat
pogrom. In that bloodbath over 3, 000 members of the
unarmed Muslim minority – mostly timid traders - were
murdered, and over 100, 000 made homeless, in a
state-sponsored ‘ethnic-cleansing’ exercise. That mass
murder exercise in Gujarat was very similar to an earlier
November-1984 state-supervised anti-Sikh nation-wide
pogrom in which over ten thousand innocent members of the
Sikh minority were murdered/ burnt/ raped by thugs of the
ruling Congress party who had been mustered, for the
murder spree, following a ‘wink and a nod’ from none other
then the then newly appointed Indian Prime minister Rajiv
Gandhi – an evil man.
This December ‘Modiutva’ victory is
likely to bring Gujarat Chief minister Narendra Modi, a
Neo-Nazi Mussolini clone, closer to his goal of leading
the fascist ‘All India’ Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP),
(which has been in disarray since it lost power at
national level in 2004) despite talk of opposition to him
within the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS),
the party’s powerful grass-roots organization, whose
leadership up to now have been thinking aloud that, the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) cannot win the next Indian
general election solely on a platform of Hindu
nationalism, as espoused by Mr. Modi. Recognizing this,
the BJP recently nominated the 80-year-old Lal Krishna
Advani (he is no ‘dove’either) as the party’s prime
ministerial candidate for the next election to the Lok
Sabha - the lower house of parliament. For decades Mr.
Advani has been the second most powerful party leader
after the former Prime minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee (who
is currently unable to engage actively in politics owing
to age-related ill health). The decision to appoint Mr.
Advani to lead the BJP was an attempt to preserve its
national appeal, but it came at the cost of postponing,
yet again, the handover to a younger, second-generation
leader like Narendra Modi whose election victory in
Gujarat will most likely trigger a rethink in the
Bharatiya Janata Party about electoral advantages of
well-timed pogroms against the Christian, Sikh, Tribal and
Muslim minorities in Hindu-majority India. The Muslim
minority in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh states, both
states currently ruled by the BJP, better be ready for
state-sponsored pogroms a la Gujarat!
The dynastic Indian National Congress
party, (which is currently ruling the roost in Delhi at
the federal level, under the leadership of Mrs. Sonia
Mainu Gandhi the widow of the November 1984 mass murderer
of the Sikhs, Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, who was the son
of Prime minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi and grandson of Prime
minister Jawahar Lal Nehru) has won only 59 seats, in the
latest Gujarat election, (despite a massive ‘big-gun-led’
election/media campaign) compared to 51 seats the Congress
party won in the 2002 Gujarat election – a small gain of 8
seats. “For the Congress party, the electoral loss in
Gujarat”, the London Economist Intelligence Unit Views
Wire had predicted on 20 December, 2007, “could
potentially undermine its continuing struggle to hold on
to power at the national level. In mid-December Prakash
Karat, the general secretary of the Communist Party of
India (Marxist)—the largest element in the Left
Front—issued an ultimatum to the government demanding that
it withdraw from negotiations with the International
Atomic Energy Agency by the end of December or face an
early general election (a poll is not due until May 2009).
In effect, the mainly communist Left Front parties—which
support the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA)
government in parliament but oppose the US nuclear
deal—have threatened to render the UPA a minority
government by withdrawing their support.”
The 20th December, 2007, Economist
Intelligence Unit Views Wire, in its excellent write-up,
further goes on to say that, “Despite Congress party’s
apparent failure to win in Gujarat, calling an early
election probably remains the party’s least unattractive
option (assuming that the Left Front sticks to its
ultimatum). If a national election were to be called soon,
opinion polls suggest that Congress could win seats from
the BJP. As the tensions between Mr. Modi and his party
indicate, the BJP remains riven by the internal
disagreements that surfaced after the party lost power at
the national level three years ago. Waiting to call an
election would only give the BJP time to regroup.
Congress’s chances of re-election are also set to diminish
progressively as India’s economic environment becomes less
favorable over the course of 2008, providing another
incentive to hold an election sooner rather than later.
The UPA’s only other alternatives are to defy the Left
Front and function as a minority government until the
scheduled date for a parliamentary poll, or to sacrifice
the nuclear deal in order to keep the Left Front’s support
in parliament. Neither option is particularly appealing.
In the first, the loss of the Left Front’s votes in
parliament would be likely to cripple the government’s
policymaking ability. In the second, the abandonment of
the nuclear deal would severely damage the government’s
international credibility. Both of these scenarios would
prolong the UPA’s time in office at the cost of
significantly reducing Congress’s chances of getting
re-elected in the next national polls.”
Prolific writer, one B. Raman, an old
RAW operative, (who retired as an Additional Secretary,
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India) and who is presently,
Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, from
where he churns out an Op-ed piece nearly every day for
the Indian print media has in an article published on 24
December, 2007, in the OUTLOOK magazine, raised some
interesting but alarming (http://www.outlookindia.com/full.asp?fodname=20071224&fname=raman&sid=1)
points about the Hindutva Modi-craze among his admirers
specially the Hindu youth which Sikh compatriots ought to
make note of so as to be prepared to defend our religion,
our Homeland and our people. Modi showed his anti-Sikh
attitude when he cancelled the Gujarat state holiday for
Guru Baba Nanak’s birthday which he later reinstated after
vigorous Sikh protests. He was also reported to have
passed some remarks about the Darbar Sahib which also
offended the Sikhs. Raman writes that, “for large sections
of the Hindus—young and old, even more among the young
than among the old— he (Modi) gave them a sense of pride
in their identity as Hindus. They feel that he removed
from their minds long habits of defensiveness as Hindus
carefully nurtured by the self-styled secularists. As if
to proclaim one’s Hindu identity and to assert one’s
rights as Hindus in their own homeland in which they are
in a vast majority (80 per cent of the population) is to
be communal, is to become an ugly Indian. For these
self-styled secularists, a pretty Indian is a Hindu, who
is all the time on the defensive, fights shy of
proclaiming his Hindu personality and asserting his rights
as a member of the majority community. They would have
noticed that Modi is becoming the icon of a growing number
of Hindus not only in India, but also in the Hindu
diaspora spread across the world. The support for him is
not confined only to the Gujratispeaking Hindus of the
world. It is spread right across the Hindu
spectrum—whatever be the language or ethnicity or place of
origin of the Hindus concerned. They would have noticed
that in the Hindu diaspora in the West, more young people
admire Modi than grown-ups. Many of his young admirers in
the US were born and brought up there and had the benefit
of the best of secular education. In spite of this, there
is a sense of pride in them that the Hindu community has
at long last produced a leader of the calibre of Modi. It
is Modi’s rejection of this hypocrisy of the self-styled
secularists, which makes him stand apart as a Hindu leader
with a difference in the eyes of his admirers.” Raman
concludes by writing that, “The growing legion of Modi’s
admirers in the Hindu community, all over the world, are
saying: “Hindu Enru Chollada, Talai Nimirndu Nillada.”
“Say You Are A Hindu, Hold Your Head High.”
It is not surprising that as a result
of this new ‘Hold your head High’ arrogant attitude, mobs
of emboldened Hindutva (Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang
Dal) elements, according to India’s NDTV, have attacked a
dozen churches of the Christian minority in the Kandhamal
district of Orissa state on 24th December, 2007, resulting
in one death and injuries to twenty five Christians.
Twenty people (http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/story.aspx?id=NEWEN20070036901)
have been arrested. Thanks to Narindra Modi’s victory in
Gujarat the Hindutva elements did not wait long to ‘hold
their head high’! One hundred and eighty seven Christians
were forcibly converted to Hinduism in Sundergarha
district of Orissa state on Christmas day. Where (and
whom) will the armed Hindutva elements strike in India
next? Another possibility currently being discussed in the
Indian media is that the BJP victory in Gujarat will have
its impact on Punjab politics as it will certainly make
the BJP, which is otherwise a junior partner of the SAD in
the Punjab government, more assertive and powerful to seek
its political pound of flesh from Chief Minister Parkash
Singh Badal.
Maybe India’s mosques and Gurdwaras
could be on the VHP/ Bajrang Dal Hit list next !