India: The Biggest Hypocrisy
in the World
S. Hewage
During the last few weeks, hundreds of Christians were killed and more
than a thousand were wounded. According to the latest news, tens of
thousands of Christians have fled their villages and are hiding in the
jungle to save their lives, while the authorities have turned a blind
eye to the carnage and gross abuse taking place in the country by the
hands of Hindu fundamentalists.
What crimes have these hapless people committed to be treated in such
a manner? They were simply Christians, and it seems that secular
India does not tolerate religious minorities!
While Indian politicians preaching Gandhian philosophy of non-violence
to the outside world, they have done precious little to prevent gross
human rights abuses and violence against their own religious minorities.
This has been the pattern of Indias domestic policy over the last
50 years that has been designed to maintain Hindu hegemony while repressing
the impoverished low caste citizens to prevent them moving up on the
social ladder by leaving Hinduism and converting to Christianity, Islam,
or even to Buddhism where their caste is immaterial.
According to the news reports, over the last few weeks, more than
one hundred village churches have been burnt and razed to the ground
in Orissa and Karnataka. Christians have been forced to ask clemency
from Hindu gang leaders who carried out these atrocities by burning
their bibles and other religious materials in bonfires. Among some of
the horrendous acts of violence, Christian nuns have been gang-raped
and burnt to death. A number of priests have been killed and attacked
with iron rods, clubs, swords, and country-made guns by Hindu fundamentalists,
who allegedly are responsible for this brutal carnage in a supposedly
secular India.
India has a history of being an intolerant society towards religious
minorities, and in many occasions, such acts of violence have been reportedly
carried out by the instigations of powerful national political leaders.
One of the well-known cases is the destruction of a Mosque in Ayodya,
where leaders of a radical Hindu political party, the Barathiya Janatha
Party (BJP), reportedly participated in the attack.
In these latest atrocities against Christians, it has been reported
that they did not even spare women and children. Women were humiliated
by being forced to walk along the road half-naked. They had been told
not return to their villages unless they convert back to Hinduism.
The irony is that all this carnage took place while the Indian Prime
Minister, Manmohan Singh, was signing a nuclear deal with the French
government.
Is India stable enough to possess such highly lethal military materials?
Many analysts have expressed displeasure about the way that Western
governments have so eagerly rewarded India with a nuclear deal without
adequate oversights. India is profoundly an unstable society with a
dozen or more separatist movements engaged in violent campaigns against
Indian armed forces at any given time. Most importantly, Indian political
leaders have not shown maturity in maintaining even-handed policies
when dealing with the countrys religious minorities. Above all,
the Indian political establishment has been consistently interfering
with their neighbors in order to destabilize the region. In such a volatile
environment, is it wise to bring nuclear materials to India?
An equally important question is how the Indian media and political
pundits have conducted themselves during these violent acts against
its own people. Indias so-called liberal media and political analysts
are very quick to condemn violence, even against the ruthless terrorist
groups by the legitimate armed forces in neighboring countries to please
Indias own local political audiences, but they are surprisingly
mute when their own people commit brutal acts against religious minorities.
Rarely do Indias intellectuals and the middle class show solidarity
with their impoverished fellow Indians. They do not demand or advocate
social and economic programs to uplift the economic conditions of these
powerless Indians who are predominantly low caste Hindus. The elite
Indians benefit from these low caste members of the society as they
provide the cheap menial labor for the rich and powerful. They exploit
these people without any remorse day in and day out. Under these conditions,
when these downtrodden people seek to escape from their daily miseries,
often by converting to Christianity or Islam, the Hindu extremists resents
these conversions, and carryout brutal attacks against them. As long
as Indias unsolved domestic problems remain ignored, no amount
of hypocrisy of Indian politicians on the international stage can whitewash
their own failures.
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