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Tag: massacre of Muslims

The Rampurhat massacre exposed the TMC's grotesque fascist rule once more

The Rampurhat massacre exposed the TMC’s grotesque fascist rule once more

Reading Time: 6 minutes The Rampurhat massacre exposed how TMC supremo Mamata Bandopadhyay’s rule has imposed a reign of terror in West Bengal, affecting people.

Sun, Mar 27 2022Sun, Mar 27 2022 People's Review Politics
As the US endorses Modi's fascism, self-reliance in anti-fascism is the only rescue

As the US endorses Modi’s fascism, self-reliance in anti-fascism is the only rescue

Reading Time: 3 minutes As the US endorses Modi’s fascism, remains indifferent towards the human rights violations, self-reliance in anti-fascist struggle is the only way out now.

Sat, Sep 25 2021Sat, Sep 25 2021 Editor Editorial
Modi lectures the UN while Assam Muslims killed with impunity by his BJP-ruled state

Modi lectures the UN while Assam Muslims killed with impunity by his BJP-ruled state

Reading Time: 4 minutes As Modi lectures the UN citing “state-sponsored terrorism” as a threat, his party’s government is unleashing terror in Assam and killing Muslims with impunity.

Fri, Sep 24 2021Fri, Sep 24 2021 Tanmoy Ibrahim Minorities
One year of Delhi anti-Muslim pogrom: Looking back at the ordeal

One year of Delhi anti-Muslim pogrom: Looking back at the ordeal

Reading Time: 6 minutes After one year of the Delhi anti-Muslim pogrom, the Muslims remain at the receiving end of injustice and vilification drive of the BJP.

Wed, Feb 24 2021Wed, Feb 24 2021 Tanmoy Ibrahim Minorities
The persecution of the minority communities in Pakistan can't justify Modi's crime

The persecution of the minority communities in Pakistan can’t justify Modi’s crime

Reading Time: 4 minutes The persecution of the minority communities in Pakistan can’t justify Modi’s crimes and he can’t simply ask the minorities demanding equality to shut up.

Sun, Jan 05 2020Sun, Jan 05 2020 Nabeel Anwer Politics
Police atrocities against the Muslims of Uttar Pradesh can be thwarted by pan-India solidarity movements

Police atrocities against the Muslims of Uttar Pradesh can be thwarted by pan-India solidarity movements

Reading Time: 4 minutes As atrocities against the Muslims of Uttar Pradesh is on the rise, nationwide solidarity struggles must be organised to force the Yogi regime to capitulate.

Sat, Dec 28 2019Sat, Dec 28 2019 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
Expecting justice for Muslim victims of 2013 Muzaffarnagar pogrom is ludicrous

Expecting justice for Muslim victims of 2013 Muzaffarnagar pogrom is ludicrous

Reading Time: 4 minutes When even surviving in the villages has become a major challenge for the Muslims of Muzaffarnagar, fighting court cases for justice is a luxury for them.

Sat, Jul 20 2019Sat, Jul 20 2019 People's Review Politics
Modi's exemplary speech on terrorism in the Maldives is also full of hypocrisy

Modi’s exemplary speech on terrorism in the Maldives is also full of hypocrisy

Reading Time: 3 minutes Narendra Modi delivered an exemplary speech at the Maldives parliament, yet, though rich in content, the speech is hollow due to his hypocrisy on terrorism

Mon, Jun 10 2019Mon, Jun 10 2019 Editor Editorial
Sri Lanka terror attack

Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka is an attempt to wreck communal harmony before elections

Reading Time: 7 minutes The Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka exposed the dirty plot to divide the people on the basis of religion before the forthcoming election in the country.

Wed, Apr 24 2019Wed, Apr 24 2019 Tanmoy Ibrahim Foreign Affairs
Vijay Rupani's Pakistan fireworks remarks is a sign that Gujarat model is no more a bait to lure the voters

Vijay Rupani’s fireworks in Pakistan if BJP loses jibe proves Gujarat Model no more working

Reading Time: 4 minutes Now that the Gujarat Model can’t be dangled before the people to fool them, the BJP is back to its Pakistan fireworks rhetoric to even win polls in Gujarat.

Tue, Apr 09 2019Tue, Apr 09 2019 Editor Editorial
The world has been mourning the white-supremacist fascist terrorist attack on two mosques in New Zealand’s Christchurch on 15 March 2019, where 50 Muslims were killed when they were offering their Friday congregational prayer. However, unsurprisingly, the RSS-led Indian Hindutva fascist terrorist camp celebrated the incident with much fanfare, like the western white-supremacists and the Zionist terrorists. Many of the prominent Hindutva fascism supporters, rabble-rousers and social-media influencers, who support the incumbent Narendra Modi-led BJP government, shamelessly defended the terrorist attack on the Muslims by vilifying the community as a harbinger of terrorism and violence. Banned by the micro-blogging site Twitter for hate speech earlier, a certain advocate was found featuring in a video shared by Hindutva thugs, in which he tried to legitimise the Christchurch terror attack and build up support for the white-supremacist fascist terrorism that’s blistering at an epidemic proportion throughout Europe, North America and Australia. Many other Hindutva flag bearers were found lambasting the Muslim community for purportedly waging a “jihad” against the non-Muslim world by citing western propaganda and justified the terror strike as a method to resolve the problem. These type of propaganda became viral on social media platform Facebook as well. Though these platforms worked swiftly to delete the video of the terrorist attack, nothing was done to curb hate speech and profanity that was spewed by the Indian Hindutva fascist terrorists on social media. No action was taken by the Indian government’s security agency against these communal vitriol mongers and terrorism supporters, though it’s claimed that India has “zero tolerance policy against terrorism”. What stopped the government machinery from taking action against the culprits if not an open pact with them? This display of unapologetic hatred against Muslims isn’t an isolated incident or a deed of few fringe elements, rather, as an institution, the Indian government and the state machinery endorse the jaundiced views of these Hindutva fascist terrorists. As these narratives go quite well with the ruling party’s political line and its poll propaganda, therefore, the state machinery unapologetically stood behind those who openly expressed their support for a terrorist killing Muslims in New Zealand. Prime minister Modi wrote a letter of condolence to the New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, calling the attack an “act of terrorism” and expressed his grief. This was an official letter and was written following due protocols as the head of the government. However, as Modi has turned social media, especially Twitter, into his default press release publisher, it was expected that apart from a letter to his Kiwi counterpart, the prime minister would at least tweet a few lines condemning the terrorist act by using the same cliche that he reiterates whenever the menace of terrorism strikes anywhere in the world. Alas! Such a tweet became a lacuna in the prime minister’s daily communication, despite reports of seven to nine Indian citizens being killed in the terrorist attack. The prime minister disappointed those who expected such a condemnation of white-supremacist terrorism from someone like him when the elections are less than a month away and the support of the hardcore Hindutva fascist elements and ruling classes is quite essential for the BJP to retain its dominance over India. Not a single word of condemnation of the terrorist attack on Christchurch came from Modi; even his government didn’t take any action against those who have been justifying the barbaric crime on social media and internet. The BJP or the RSS didn’t say what actions it will take against those who have been celebrating the New Zealand terror attack. This nonchalant attitude isn’t quite surprising to any non-liberal sane mind that’s aware of the intricacies of Indian politics. What keeps Modi silent on the issue of such a terror attack that has killed people of his own country? Why Modi and the Hindutva fascist camp have not condemned the Christchurch terror attack? Why are the Hindutva fascists celebrating a white-supremacist terror attack, when the killer’s manifesto names Indians as one of the major threats to European civilisation apart from Chinese and Turks? How can someone celebrate the killing of their own by a foreign terrorist? The answer to these questions lies in the toxic political ideology of Hindutva fascism and its severe effect on the minds of the Hindutva indoctrinated terror-mongers. To understand the complicity between the white-supremacist fascism and Hindutva fascism, one needs to delve deep into the history of fascism globally and its influence on India. The Hindutva fascism isn’t a monolithic block that can be defined by citing the example of the Modi regime or its parental body — the RSS — which is called the fountainhead of Hindutva fascism. It’s a fascist ideology, that’s a collaborative project in which each has provided according to their own to put up a large canvas, saffron and grotesquely reactionary. The Hindu, Hindu Nationalism and Hindutva Fascism Like evolution of species, before the multitude of Hindutva fascist organisations following a rickety narrative came into existence, the religion named “Hindu” was formed by the British colonial rulers when they started enacting laws according to religious customs of all major sects and communities in India. The British colonial rulers’ categorisation of the Hindu religion, absolving all non-Abrahamic faiths in it, including different religions like Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism and the pagan tribes, was driven by the Brahminical upper-caste feudal landlords and comprador capitalists’ aspiration to remain in the “majority community” despite being numerically inferior vis-a-vis the Bahujans, ie the ostracised Dalits, the lower-caste shudras, the tribal people, Muslims, Christians and followers of other non-Brahminical religions. To hold the compartmentalised caste blocks together and promote the interests of the comprador upper-caste Hindu capitalists, it became necessary to carry out some reformation of the religion. Thus, from the Arya Samaj movement to Vivekananda’s Hindu arousal movement, all started under the aegis of British imperialism. A peculiar character of the Indian comprador bourgeoisie, who were born out of the colonial womb, has been their liberalism regarding economy while adhering to strict feudal conservatism in the spheres of politics, society, etc. Both Hindu and Muslim social-reformers of the 19th century, portrayed as the “pioneers of Indian renaissance” by the Indian rulers so far, have been socially conservative. Yet, those among them who opposed some social evils like sati system or advocated women’s education, like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, had to face strong vitriol from the conservative ruling blocs, despite having the patronage of the colonial rulers. It was at the beginning of the 20th century, when a popular movement started in the Bengal province against the evil design of the British imperialism to divide the province into two parts with a divisive communal agenda, that the need to distract and deviate any nationalist outrage was felt by the British rulers. The upper-caste Bengali Bhadralok community began a massive movement in the urban areas, burning British commodities, and many taking to militant revolutionary struggle by assassinating British government staffs to oppose the colonial hegemony. The frightened British imperialists first tried to suppress the movement by unleashing state violence, failing which they tried to ensure that the Muslims are segregated from the Hindus, who were at the forefront waging the struggle, by forming the Muslim League in 1906. With the formation of the Muslim League it became easy for the British colonial rulers to spew communal hatred among the people and incite riots. The Muslim League adopted the Two Nation Theory propounded by Sir Khan in the 19th century, which gave an opportunity to the British imperialism to vilify the Muslims as enemies of Hindus and thereby paved the way for the Hindu Mahasabha, founded in 1915 by turncoat revolutionary VD Savarkar, along with Hindu comprador bourgeoisie like Madan Mohan Malviya and Lala Lajpat Rai, a disgruntled Congress leader. The Hindu Mahasabha laid the foundation of the Hindutva fascism at least a decade before the formation of the RSS and had been a major political force in India until the 1960s, when it was finally cast into oblivion by the RSS’s rise. VD Savarkar coined the term — Hindutva — by mixing Hindu identity with the nationality of an Indian nation, which has been since depicted as a goddess. Bengali upper-caste bureaucrat-turned-author Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s fictitious work Anandamath, which played a crucial part in arousing the anti-colonial nationalist fervour among petty-bourgeois revolutionaries, was used by Hindu Mahasabha to build up its version of nationalism. The Hindu nationalist idea, which earlier played a progressive role in arousing the Bhadralok community against foreign oppression, became a reactionary weapon under the Hindutva fanatics, who — as stooges of British imperialism — used the occasion to deprive it of any revolutionary and anti-colonial essence. The Hindu nationalism used fictitious claims from the Anandamath and other sources to depict the narrative of a glorious Hindu past of an Akhand Bharat, a land from where the Aryans, claimed to be the superior race, originated and spread all over the world. It was claimed that the real enemies of the Hindu nation was the Muslims and Christians, who have stolen the wealth and glory of the Hindus. It called for a revival of the Hindu culture and restoration of a Hindu state founded on Brahminical hegemony. A Hindu goddess Bharat Mata, narrated in Anandamath and earlier revered by revolutionary militants, was turned into a cult for Hindu nationalists and Vande Mataram, a song in the fiction, became the war cry, with even the Congress using it as its slogan. Following the international fascism’s trait in later years, the Bharat Mata, a vulnerable woman and mother, was shown under threat from the “other” — ie the Muslims, Christians and those who are secular. The threat quotient was intensified to spread the xenophobia, which is still continuing, and the Hindu “sons” of the vulnerable Bharat Mata are called upon, even now, to save her honour from the Muslims, Christians and other enemies. The concept of Bharat Mata, plagiarised from Chattopadhyay’s Anandamath, is used in a sheer patriarchal way to show women as weak, vulnerable and in need of masculine protection. This patriarchal and feudal masculinity, quintessential of the Hindutva’s Hindu, has been an aspiration for generations of Hindutva fanatics across different organisations to become feral and boisterous. However, though the Hindu Mahasabha and the Muslim League were quite well splitting the Indian people on religious lines to weaken the anti-colonial struggle, the 1917 November Revolution in Russia and the growth of Bolshevik revolutionary theory, which started weaning a large number of youth, frightened the British imperialism, which took up the task of building a militant organisation to thwart the menace of communism and foment communal trouble. To serve this goal, the British colonial rule and its infamous Intelligence Bureau (IB) formed the RSS with turncoat nationalists from Brahminical castes at its helm in 1925. Since then, in the last 94 years, the organisation have been a crucial support system for colonial and neo-colonial rule in India. One of the major differences between the RSS and the Hindu Mahasabha, despite their similarities in many other things, has been the RSS’s strategy of building a movement from the grassroots calling for a Hindu Rashtra (Hindu Nation) and the Hindu Mahasabha’s frantic attempt to replace the Congress and become the political alternative for the upper-caste Hindu feudal landlords and comprador capitalists of colonised India. Other differences were over leadership, strategy and tactics of the two organisations. While the Hindu Mahasabha unapologetically spilled the beans and shared its political vision of getting a share of state power from the British imperialism, the RSS wanted to work from the backstage and use different offshoot political outfits for ventriloquism in the political sphere.

Part III: Understanding Hindutva fascism’s support for white-supremacist fascism

Reading Time: 8 minutes The final part of the three-series long understanding of the dirty nexus between Hindutva fascism and white supremacist fascist terror of the west.

Mon, Mar 25 2019Mon, Mar 25 2019 Tanmoy Ibrahim Politics
Justice for Mohsin Shaikh

Secular India Forgot Mohsin Shaikh, What About Justice?

Reading Time: 3 minutes Do you remember Mohsin Shaikh? Most people don’t remember him. He happened to be the first victim of anti-Muslim mob lynchings in Modi era.

Sun, Jan 20 2019Sun, Jan 20 2019 Editor Editorial
Indian repression against Rohingya refugees is a shameful act

The Brutal Repression Against Rohingya Refugees is a Shame for India

Reading Time: 9 minutes The Indian state apparatus, including its much hailed “model” justice-delivery system, once again exposed its sheer Brahmanical fascist and Islamophobic character when it forcefully deported seven Rohingya Muslims, who were […]

Sun, Oct 14 2018 Neeladri Mukherjee Opinion
Akbar Khan lynched in Alwar, another victim of cow terrorism in Rajasthan

Lynching of Akbar Khan in Alwar Another Feather in BJP’s Hat

Reading Time: 8 minutes When the elites and urban middle-class of India, the upper-caste privileged section of the society, was glued to the TV watching the theatrics performed during the no-confidence motion, either appraising […]

Sun, Jul 22 2018Sun, Jul 22 2018 Tanmoy Ibrahim Opinion
RSS Armed Rally VHP and Bajrang Dal Terrorists

CIA Calling VHP & Bajrang Dal Militant Organisations due to US Agenda

Reading Time: 6 minutes In its World Fact Book 2017, the CIA called the VHP and the Bajrang Dal “militant religious” organisations, causing an uproar in the Hindutva fascist camp. The VHP has threatened […]

Sat, Jun 16 2018 Tanmoy Ibrahim Opinion
Abdul Basheer lynched in Mangalore by Hindutva mob

Brutal Lynching of Abdul Basheer by Hindutva mob is Another Blow to Karnataka

Reading Time: 3 minutes Abdul Basheer was brutally lynched to death by Hindutva mercenaries in Mangalore not because he had any role to play in the murder of the Hindutva fascist Deepak Rao, the […]

Wed, Jan 17 2018 Atul Dhar Politics
Assembly Election Result

Gujarat Assembly Election: Silence Reigns on the Issue of Muslims and Social Justice

Reading Time: 7 minutes The forthcoming Gujarat Assembly Election has turned on the political heat in the state and the country’s mainstream media is focusing on the battle-of-words between the incumbent BJP and the […]

Fri, Oct 27 2017Tue, Nov 07 2017 Ameen Gautam Politics
Hypocrisy of Taslima Nasreen on Hindutva terror

Hypocrisy of Taslima Nasreen Exposed Again on the Question of Hindutva Fascism

Reading Time: 6 minutes Exiled Bangladeshi author, Taslima Nasreen exposed her hypocrisy more than once when it came to condemning Hindutva terror, which is slaughtering the minority community members and those who are expressing […]

Sun, Sep 10 2017Tue, Nov 07 2017 Tanmoy Ibrahim Opinion
Modi and Suu Kyi joins hand in Rohingya Muslim genocide

Narendra Modi Meets Suu Kyi & Rohingya Genocide is Subtly Endorsed

Reading Time: 6 minutes Rare moments are always frame-worthy, especially if it’s a historic handshake between two of the most notorious Muslim-killers of our time. Narendra Modi met Aung San Suu Kyi, the Myanmar […]

Fri, Sep 08 2017Mon, Nov 06 2017 Tanmoy Ibrahim Opinion
Rohingya Muslims are massacred in Myanmar by Buddhist terrorists

Massacre of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar & Their Resistance Struggle

Reading Time: 7 minutes South Asia is experiencing one of the most barbaric genocides in the recent history as the notorious Myanmar Army is massacring the Rohingya Muslims in the Rakhine province of the […]

Sat, Sep 02 2017Mon, Nov 06 2017 Tanmoy Ibrahim Foreign Affairs

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