It would be quite a mystery-unravelling respite for many of us if we could get to know about the logical process that led Mr Pandhe of CPI-M trade union fame to his conclusion about Muslim feelings towards the N-Deal. Not that trade-unionists or communists, more specificly of Indian breed, are known to come to conclusions using some logical process, but let's give him a benefit of doubt.
As far as we know him, he is not a Muslim. A proclaimed communist, he is as far from Islam as he is from Hinduism, the relegion he, unfortunately, was born into. Yet, as his candid observation suggests, he knows a lot about how and what the Muslims feel and professes that government policy decisions should take into consideration their concerns.
That is exceptional in two respects. One, it's not to his discredit that he feels for someone, even if that is visibly selective in nature, but what makes it outstanding is that it happens to be a far cry from the signature communist standpoint that relegious sentiments and concerns are quintessentially fascist in nature and shouldn't play any role in policy decisions. Two, the N-Deal pact is necessarily un-Islamic.
That shows the Indian communist and trade-unionists in their true colours. Something thay have long managed to camouflage with direct connivance of an impotent, hypocritic intelligentia and a middle class which has been politically disengaged and coerced into mute submission.
The facts regarding the N-Deal pacts are not known to most common men in India. And that encompasses muslims, hindus, sikhs, jains or christians in equal proportions. Much like poverty and illeteracy. But I don't get the point why any adverse effect of the deal will selectively affect the Muslims only. Or is it that, it might affect everyone but the prospect of harm to the Muslims is the only thing that concerns our communists.
That is to say, communism considers open Muslim-bias as perfectly socialistic politicking, much in contrary to open Hindu-bias which, as they indoctrinate, is fascistic. Not that we didn't know that Marxism advocates a tilt in favour of minority relegious sentiments to counter-balance the effect of majority relegious sentiments, so that the effect of relegion in policy decisions is essentially nullified. But thanks to Mr Pandhe's over-enthusiastic overtures, it is finally out of the well-guarded closet.
So, much to the dismay of Muslims, many of whom look upon the communists as a friend and protector against the rioting VHP and Bajrang Dal subversists, the Indian communists are actually just using them to their own advantage. By agitating the Muslims and opinionating them against a deal that has logically nothing selectively un-Islamic, the communists are utilizing them as a tool to achieve a political mileage - which is to get the N-Deal discarded by hook or crook.
Enough has been said on "Muslims think this and that, like this and that and NOT this and that" by people who least care about their well being. Had it been that anyone really cared for them in excess, the last fifty years would have seen them in equal footings with the non-Muslim Indians, which sadly is not the case. The day the Indian Muslims stop paying heed to any of this purported political overtures, which is understandably luring in abjectly wanting circumstances, but an entrapment to ultimate impoverishment and dissociation from the Indian mainstream, they will start marching ahead hand-in-hand with the rest of India. There is enough evidence that suggests that is steadily becoming a reality.
As far as we know him, he is not a Muslim. A proclaimed communist, he is as far from Islam as he is from Hinduism, the relegion he, unfortunately, was born into. Yet, as his candid observation suggests, he knows a lot about how and what the Muslims feel and professes that government policy decisions should take into consideration their concerns.
That is exceptional in two respects. One, it's not to his discredit that he feels for someone, even if that is visibly selective in nature, but what makes it outstanding is that it happens to be a far cry from the signature communist standpoint that relegious sentiments and concerns are quintessentially fascist in nature and shouldn't play any role in policy decisions. Two, the N-Deal pact is necessarily un-Islamic.
That shows the Indian communist and trade-unionists in their true colours. Something thay have long managed to camouflage with direct connivance of an impotent, hypocritic intelligentia and a middle class which has been politically disengaged and coerced into mute submission.
The facts regarding the N-Deal pacts are not known to most common men in India. And that encompasses muslims, hindus, sikhs, jains or christians in equal proportions. Much like poverty and illeteracy. But I don't get the point why any adverse effect of the deal will selectively affect the Muslims only. Or is it that, it might affect everyone but the prospect of harm to the Muslims is the only thing that concerns our communists.
That is to say, communism considers open Muslim-bias as perfectly socialistic politicking, much in contrary to open Hindu-bias which, as they indoctrinate, is fascistic. Not that we didn't know that Marxism advocates a tilt in favour of minority relegious sentiments to counter-balance the effect of majority relegious sentiments, so that the effect of relegion in policy decisions is essentially nullified. But thanks to Mr Pandhe's over-enthusiastic overtures, it is finally out of the well-guarded closet.
So, much to the dismay of Muslims, many of whom look upon the communists as a friend and protector against the rioting VHP and Bajrang Dal subversists, the Indian communists are actually just using them to their own advantage. By agitating the Muslims and opinionating them against a deal that has logically nothing selectively un-Islamic, the communists are utilizing them as a tool to achieve a political mileage - which is to get the N-Deal discarded by hook or crook.
Enough has been said on "Muslims think this and that, like this and that and NOT this and that" by people who least care about their well being. Had it been that anyone really cared for them in excess, the last fifty years would have seen them in equal footings with the non-Muslim Indians, which sadly is not the case. The day the Indian Muslims stop paying heed to any of this purported political overtures, which is understandably luring in abjectly wanting circumstances, but an entrapment to ultimate impoverishment and dissociation from the Indian mainstream, they will start marching ahead hand-in-hand with the rest of India. There is enough evidence that suggests that is steadily becoming a reality.