Modi's con job on Indian Muslims begins
Misguided Muslim opportunists help Modi and his Hindutva agenda to mislead their own folks into a mode of appeasement of the butcher of Muslim men. women and children who has shown no remorse, much less regret for the widely believed role in Gujarat's 2002 pogrom of Muslim - in his reported words - to teach Indian Muslims a lesson. An account of how a trader -- typical of traders of Indian history who betrayed their nation and a hyper activist, unmindful of wider impact of RSS/BJP appeasement on future of Indian Muslims, are un-mindfully trying to flash out an image to the Muslim community that the same Modi that refused to wear a Muslim skull-cap when offered in a mass public meeting, is engaging in close doors, a few opportunists to break rank with the Muslim masses and reap vested interests:
http://freepressjournal.in/ modi-lends-ear-to-riots-slide- show/
June 30, 2013 12:21:10 AM | By FPJ Bureau
Misguided Muslim opportunists help Modi and his Hindutva agenda to mislead their own folks into a mode of appeasement of the butcher of Muslim men. women and children who has shown no remorse, much less regret for the widely believed role in Gujarat's 2002 pogrom of Muslim - in his reported words - to teach Indian Muslims a lesson. An account of how a trader -- typical of traders of Indian history who betrayed their nation and a hyper activist, unmindful of wider impact of RSS/BJP appeasement on future of Indian Muslims, are un-mindfully trying to flash out an image to the Muslim community that the same Modi that refused to wear a Muslim skull-cap when offered in a mass public meeting, is engaging in close doors, a few opportunists to break rank with the Muslim masses and reap vested interests:
http://freepressjournal.in/
June 30, 2013 12:21:10 AM | By FPJ Bureau
Modi lends ear to riots’ slide show
For the
first time Gujarat CM was made to listen to the plight of the 2002
Gujarat riot victims, who are living in sub-human conditions in
Ahmedabad.
GANDHINAGAR :
Ambition can be arduous, even instructive. It often makes the mighty
stoop in their quest to conquer. Fond of holding forth, the new Chairman
of BJP’s Campaign Committee, for once, had to listen.
In
his own state capital perhaps for the first time Gujarat Chief Minister
Narendra Modi was made to listen to the plight of the 2002 Gujarat riot
victims, who are living in sub-human conditions in Ahmedabad and the
way his party has excluded Muslims in its vision and the hatred it
preaches towards Muslims.
In a closed-door high profile meeting of
200 “strictly invited only” youth that included some Muslims, Gujarat
Chief Minister came in for some brickbats from the President of Zakat
Foundation of India and one-time Officer on Special Duty to the Prime
Minister’s Office and member of Sachar Committee Dr Zafar Mahmood.
While media was barred from the event,
Zafar later told the media that while his first instinct was to refuse
this invitation, he later spoke to several people and thought over and
agreed to accept the invitation.
“I must say I spoke my mind and Modi
heard patiently. He said that he has heard me and noted what I said”, he
said. “I also spoke about where BJP had failed Muslims,” Zafar said
adding that he had even shown Modi pictures of Citizen Nagar in
Ahmedabad where around 200 families live near a garbage dump apart from
pointing out how BJP has been negative about Muslims and had failed to
fulfill the promises made in their manifesto.
While the organizers of the event had
earlier claimed that Islamic scholars from Darul Ulum Deoband and other
places will attend the event, the Mufti from Darul Ulum, as well as
Moradabad chose to give the event a miss, though others like Maulana
Mohd Hussain Qasmi and Maulana Omar Abedeen Madani from Hyderabad were
present.
One of the principal organizers of the
event Zafar Sareswala however was enthusiastic about the response of the
Muslims and said that for the first time Muslims have expressed
themselves so clearly on a public forum. “I have always told them that
you speak behind closed doors and no one listens to you. Here is a
platform that you have where you can speak your heart and I am happy
that many used the opportunity,” Sareswala said adding that Narendra
Modi heard the concerns raised by the Muslims with rapt attention.
The event also figured former President
of India APJ Abdul Kalam, who spoke on the topic, “Economically
developed India: How to realize?” Kalam remarked that every party must
practice 70% and 30% of developmental and party politics, respectively,
to reiterate his stand on inclusive governance. He cited Gujarat, Bihar,
Madhya Pradesh and Kerala as some example states of progress being made
through developmental politics.
On his part, Modi attended the entire
daylong event and interacted with the young delegates before laying down
his agenda on “inclusive development”.
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