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"What
is
happening in Orissa is not a riot but a unilateral assault on
the life and property of minorities by the members of Hindu communal
organisations. Nor was it sudden or spontaneous. Behind it is
an effective organisation and careful planning with a view to
demoracating and isolating religious minorities from the national
mainstream. It is also part of a larger political scheme of imparting a
Hindu identity to the nation. What is happening in Orissa is not just another communal riot, caused by some local differences between the members of two communities. It is part of a larger plan of which Gujarat was the first expression."
The
above
in translation will read, "First the butchers (read Muslims) and then
the Christians.
In th e
states that have witnessed anti-Christian violence in the recent past,
there is one common
thread that runs through - the involvement of organizations and groups related to the Sangh Parivar and the tacit support of the respective state governments. This is most blatant is the case of Orissa, where Hindu fundamental organisation have been involved in anti-minority mobilizations for over two decades now and have seized upon the opportunity provided by the murder of Swami Laxmananda Saraswathi to launch their present violent crusade. As one commentator observed, "whether the swami was killed by Maoists or others was not the issue. The murder became the occasion for a Hindu explosion over an issue that is hardly ever addressed in polite circles, the conflict between the Church and indigenous faiths". What exactly is this conflict, we are not told. But are told that the 'explosion of Hindu resentment' - like the `every action has equal and opposite reaction' logic of Modi to explain the genocide in Gujarat - is the basic reason for the orgy of violence that is going on at present in Orissa. The statement by Bajrang Dal State President Mahendra Kumar warning Christians against protesting against these attacks is more forthcoming. He said: "Christians should not feel hurt by the attacks. If they do, we will conclude that they support the kind of institutions that have been involved in conversion of Hindus to Christianity. Then, we will be left with no option but to take action." This applies not just to the Christian protestors, but to all who protest or apposed to such violence. Reports from Orissa suggest that the violence which erupted on the night of August23-24 has not stopped completely. The government and the law enforcing authority stand mute and the ground level situation continues to remain in the hands of the storm troopers of the Hindutva brigade, who will no doubt continue with their mayhem.
What
is
happening in Orissa is not just another communal riot, caused by some
local
differences between the members of two communities. It is part of a
larger plan of
which Gujarat was the first expression. |
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