Left-Liberal silence over Hindu killing in Kashmir

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Dr Duggaraju Srinivasa Rao

The self-declared liberals and secularists have once again exhibited their well-known duplicity in all the recent events occuring in the country. Their narrative of anti-Hindu has been exposed through social media and almost made them irrelevant in the current scenario. Despite all that, their attitude remains unchanged. Their voices and pens are reserved for blaming nationalists and project the image of India in the negative sense in the international arena. In fact, they are confirmed suppliers of anti-India material and fabricated evidence to international activists and Church groups. China and Pakistan often use the Indian liberal quotes for the projection of India in bad taste.

Anti-India Sleeper Cells

The liberals, few of them, are chameleonic in character, changing their tunes to remain relevant according to the changing situations. When exposed or questioned, they try to remain dormant, but continue as anti-India sleeper cells. Some try to change their tune. But the doublespeak character is retained by the liberals and that needs to be exposed for any number of times till they are totally exposed and thrown out of their business of opinion building through funds from abroad.

Whether it is targeted killings of Pandits in the Kashmir Valley or judicial pronouncements on the Kashi and Mathura structures, the liberals’ attitude is baffling. The actions and reactions of some of the liberals needs to be juxtaposed with their earlier comments when similar incidents occurred either in courts or in other States. Compare the reactions of the liberal gangs to the recent killing of the Kashmiri Pandits with that of the Pehlu Khan murder earlier. Even on the setting right of the history, the liberal doublespeak is clearly evident.

For Shashi Tharoor, the Islamic rulers’ destruction of India is acceptable but not the colonial exploitation of Indian wealth despite both being foreign rulers and having no positive interest in Indian culture and traditions

He (Shashi Tharoor) can demand the removal of the misdeeds of the British but he wants retention of structures which represent repression of Mughals and medieval attacks on Hinduism and temples. Is that what the liberals want? History of colonial area be taken away but retain the Islamic invaders history, though both of them were foreigners and tyrants in their own way

Rahul Bhat, a Kashmir Pandit, was murdered by gun wielding Islamic terrorists in a highly secured Government building recently in Chadoora of Budgam district in Srinagar. Despite all the security checks in place, the killers could walk straight into the office where Rahul Bhat was sitting and working. They pumped bullets that killed him. No other colleagues, mostly Muslims, were harmed. None of them tried to stop the killing or chase the killers nor was the police informed. The systematic killings of Hindu community in the Valley was met with silence from all sections. Barring the statement of condemning by the Jammu and Kashmir regional parties, there was no attempt to help the administration in tracking the terrorists. Such a silence in the Valley, a Muslim-dominated area, is understandable. But why this silence from the liberals outside Kashmir, who are otherwise vocal in their criticisms when such incidents happen in some other Indian States? Whether the liberals’ anger and powerful condemnation words are reserved for incidents where victims are from Muslim community? Do the liberals believe that Pehlu Khan’s life was more precious than Rahul Bhat?

Hollow Patriotism

Rajdeep Sardesai, who claims himself as democratic liberal, has a track record of saying that Desh Bhakti can’t be monopolised. When pointed questions were asked to him on Twitter by Bollywood actor Anupam Kher, the route of escape this liberal Sardesai chose was “raat bahut ho chuki. Goodnight do baar bol diya. Why not have a debate on Desh Bhakti on TV tomorrow”. The offer was made in 2015 yet that debate never materialised. Then in 2021 incident where Islamic terrorists targeted Sandeep Mawa, a Pandit, but his associate Mohammad Ibrahim was gunned down, Rajdeep Sardesai called Sandeep Mawa into his programme. While the brave Pandit expressed his intention to stay back in the Valley and work for peace in Kashmir, the secular Sardesai had no hesitation to say “Insha Allah” for Pandit’s bravery and wish fulfillment. Despite his ideological support to the terrorists groups of Islam, Rajdeep Sardesai still wants Indians to believe his patriotism. Many such pretensions of liberals on the Pandits issue can be culled from the media.

Take the case of another Left-liberal in the garb of human rights activism, Aakar Patel. In the light of the Varanasi court ordering the survey of the GyanVapi mosque area survey, this liberal Aakar cautioned the judiciary to go slow on the religious issues through his weekly column. Aakar and fellow liberals were in the forefront when the judiciary took up the case of entry of women of a certain age into Sabarimala Ayyappa temple; they were all unanimous in demanding not only the early judgement but also immediate implementation of the judgement setting aside the Hindu sentiments. That too was a religious issue since a Hindu custom was challenged in that case. But for liberals that judgement is paramount as that was against Hindu beliefs. These liberals, in the garb of secularists, are well known supporters for the Muslim Personal Law and opponents of the idea of Common Civil Code as mandated by Art.44 of the Indian Constitution. That much for the secular beliefs and thoughts of self-labelled liberals.

When pointed questions were asked to him on Twitter by actor Anupam Kher (L), TV anchor Rajdeep Sardesai (R) chose to skip them by saying that it was late night and they can have a debate on Desh Bhakti the next day

Rahul Bhat, a Kashmiri Hindu, was murdered by gun wielding Islamic terrorists in a highly secured Government building recently in Chadoora of Budgam district in Srinagar valley. Despite all the security checks in place, the killers could walk straight into the office table where Rahul Bhat was sitting and working, bumped bullets and killed him. No other colleagues, mostly Muslims, were harmed

Let us consider the case of Shashi Tharoor, the Congress MP from Kerala who quite frequently brandishes his liberal label around his neck. His liberal duplicity is evident from his articles and statements which appeared in the same magazine The Week. In his latest article titled Alarm bells in Kashi published in May 29, 2022 issue, he wrote that “our Hindutva nationalists are yelling ‘turn back’! Reverse!’ Their intention of history is not anchored in a reverence to the past, but in theFir desire to shape the present by resurrecting the past”. That is Shashi Tharoor’s sermon in the light of Kashi issue. But let us go to the issue of August 23, 2020 of The Week magazine, where Shashi Tharoor was described as “the campaign leader for the removal of the Clive statue in London”. Why is Shashi Tharoor campaigning for Clive statue’s removal in a foreign country, while he is questioning the campaign to remove the mosque in Varanasi? Was it for any other reason other than the communal political vote bank building in the typical secular politics?. For the politician-cum-liberal Tharoor, the Islamic rulers’ destruction of India is acceptable but not the colonial exploitation of Indian wealth despite both being foreign rulers and having no positive interest in Indian culture and traditions.

Standing For Historical Falsehood

Shashi Tharoor and his ilk of liberals in India oppose the changes in the curriculum of History. However, they are okay with the colonial rulers’ designed history that was rewritten by Left group historians and sustained through the Congress regime at all levels of study despite that history being false on many counts. But read what Shashi Tharoor said in The Week in 2020. “I would be in favour of teaching Indian school kids a broader and more complex history than they get now….we must open up our history syllabi too”.

The duplicity of liberal Shashi Tharoor can be gauged from his statement, “Removing Clive is a powerful symbol….in many ways, he is emblematic of the Raj and all its misdeeds”. He can demand the removal of the misdeeds of the British but he wants retention of structures which represent repression of Mughals and medieval attacks on Hinduism and temples. Is that what the liberals want? History of colonial areas can be taken away but retain the Islamic invaders history, though both of them were foreigners and tyrants in their own way.

The deafening silence of liberals, secularists on such occasions only confirms their collaboration with the destroyers of temples and perpetrators of the killings, both in the name of religion. “To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men,” said Abraham Lincon. Long time back, that great man seemed to have the foresight of Indian liberals and their actions.

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