By Muslim Mirror News
New Delhi: A concerned group of citizens under the banner of People’s Alliance for Democracy and Secularism (PADS) has made passionate appeal to voters particularly UP voters to defeat the BJP in the coming assembly elections in five states. It said the RSS-led Modi government is a threat to the Indian constitution. Calling the ensuing elections as the most crucial, it said this time much more is at stake than usual and the people of UP have more responsibility than other state as UP is the largest state in the country and every fifth Indian lives here. So they have an opportunity in this election to defend India’s democratic rights, which are more important than sectional interests.
The PADS appeal states:
“ Voters of Uttar Pradesh will be electing their next state government in February 2017. UP is the largest state in the country. Every fifth Indian lives here. The political choices of its citizens determine not only the shape of state politics, but national politics as well. This time much more is at stake than usual. The voters of UP will not only elect their state government but will play a role in determining the fate of democracy in India. This puts a special responsibility on them to cast their votes with extreme care and wisdom.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP got more than 40% of votes and won 71 of the 80 UP seats. Many factors contributed to this landslide – including the political bankruptcy of the UPA government, the three-way split of non BJP votes in UP, a sustained targeting of religious minorities and communal violence. The most vicious example of this was in Muzaffarnagar. In addition, a section of the people was drawn toward the achhe din promised by the BJP prime ministerial Narendra Modi.
The two and a half years of Mr Modi’s government have shown that the promise of jobs, development and social peace was merely an election jumla. His government has failed in the first responsibility of any government to provide security to the people. The violent communal elements of the RSS–led Sangh Parivar took their election victory as a signal to attack religious minorities and Dalit communities in different parts of the country. Mohammad Akhlaq of Badhana village, barely fifty km from Delhi, was killed by so-called gau rakshaks of his own village. Dalits were publicly humiliated in Una in Gujarat by violent hooligans parading as protectors of Hindus. When Rohith Vemula of Hyderabad Central University committed suicide in protest at harassment by university officials, the RSS youth wing (ABVP), and ministers in Mr Modi’s government brazenly tried to prove that he was not a Dalit. While it is true that no government in independent India has cared much for India’s oppressed communities, it is also true that no government has been as shameless and open in attacking them as the Modi government.
However, it would be a mistake to think that this government is targeting only religious minorities and Dalits. Immediately after coming to power it tried to change the land acquisition law passed by the previous UPA government (with the support of the BJP) so that farmers could be dispossessed of their land more easily, and their land was given to rich capitalists and corporates. Payments for the MNREGA, which had provided some economic security to the rural poor during times of distress were reduced.
The recent demonetization of 500 and 1000 rupee notes took away the hard earned income of crores of farmers and workers, and forced them to stand in queues for days to withdraw their own money. This ‘surgical strike’ on the daily lives of ordinary citizens has benefited only banks and companies dealing in digital payments. Scores of citizens including housewives and retired service personnel have lost their lives – the government has not cared to even acknowledge these tragedies. Lakhs of informal sector workers have been thrown out of work. Farmers have been unable to pay their labourers and the winter sowing season has been disrupted. Bank employees have suffered death and exhaustion. All governments in India follow pro-rich policies. But the Modi government has taken this to a new level. In its zeal to serve the rich it is dismantling the little social security that was available to the poor.
What distinguishes Modi government from other governments is its concerted effort to create an authoritarian environment and weaken all institutions of democratic governance, from the judiciary and police to the Reserve Bank. The right to elect leaders and parties of their choice is crucial in a democracy. Democracy however is sustained by a number of other norms and institutions. Indian democracy is facing its most serious crisis since independence, because its elected leaders themselves are destroying its foundations.
The Sangh Parivar to which Mr Modi belongs follows a hate-filled communal ideology that advocates violence and aggression. The RSS calls itself nationalist, but its idea of the Indian nation excludes large numbers of Indians, and is determined by interests of a section of the financial, land-owning and caste elite. When Indians were fighting for freedom from the colonial rule, it was busy helping the British in their divide and rule policy. This was the plan outlined by Savarkar, their ideological patron, in his clemency appeals to British when he was jailed in the Andamans. India’s freedom movement was motivated by the idea of a nation incorporating all Indians and their welfare. The Indian constitution has tried to give legal form to these aspects of the freedom movement.
Freedom and equality of all citizens are the two foundations of democracy. All people should be equally free to lead the life of their choice, organise and express their opinion. The Modi government has consistently attacked these freedoms. It has foisted false sedition cases against university students for shouting slogans against official policies. Hooligans associated with it have physically attacked JNU students in court premises. It has vitiated public discourse by abusing all its opponents as enemies of the nation. Clearly, the Modi government wants to create an atmosphere of fear to stop Indians from challenging what the RSS/BJP defines as India’s national interest.
The makers of the Indian constitution adopted a parliamentary style of governance, in which the cabinet headed by a prime minister is responsible to the parliament elected by the people. On many occasions the Modi government has bypassed parliament, and is trying to rule the country through ordinances. Even the president has expressed his displeasure at this shameless disregard of parliamentary norms. Mr Modi rarely attends parliament sessions. In parliament every member is equal, and a prime minister has to deal with other members. Perhaps Mr Modi is scared of the parliament precisely because of this.
Barring the Emergency regime of 1975 – 1977, no Indian government has tried to control the judiciary as brazenly as the current government. It has delayed the appointment of judges recommended by the Supreme Court collegium. It’s investigating agencies are stalling the criminal cases against supporters of this regime, and victimizing their political opponents. No less a person than the respected public prosecutor, Ms Rohini Salian has publicly stated that she was asked to soften her case against Hindutva terrorists accused of Malegaon blasts. Justice Jyotsana Yagnik, who pronounced important judgments on the Gujarat killings of 2002 has received threatening telephone calls. The governors of Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh have been shamelessly partisan in pushing the BJP’s interests. It’s LG appointee in Puducherry, who was its Chief Ministerial candidate in Delhi, is behaving like a super-CM, while its LGs in Delhi have not allowed the AAP government to function.
If BJP wins the UP election the Sangh supporters will continue with their attacks on the common people. Modi will continue to target farmers’ right to their land, and people’s right to welfare. Most important for all Indians, it will be encouraged to further subvert Indian democracy. Political parties in UP are going to appeal to religious and caste identities and the so- called national interest of voters. The RSS-led Modi government is a threat to the Indian constitution. The people of UP have the opportunity in this election to defend India’s democratic rights, which are more important than sectional interests.
No.. presence of Muslims in any secular, democratic non muslim is threat to peace. Name one such non muslim country where Muslims are in minority and there is peace and no islamic nuisance. Let see how and how far Trump goes. China has banned parents to teach muslim to children. Google it.. Muslim go after RSS.. it will same reaction as Buddhist had in Myanmar. Look at Chechnya..how Putin reacted
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Another lying Hindu fanatic babbling nonsense. Without Muslims there would be no India. Hindus are bigoted fanatics, you should all be thrown out of the UAE for starters. You obviously failed history class, Hinduism is the most intolerant “religion.” It kicked Buddhism out of India, mistreats its own in a brutal and vicious caste system. It’s no wonder India is intolerant cesspool.
trolling?
Communicate peacefully with wisdom.
Hindus are really peaceful & even after muslims took 30% Indian land in 1947, Indian muslims have been offered high level of freedom in our secular constitution. Indian muslims on other side praise Pakistan which has made their constitution as Islamic & also increased population from 9% to 15%. Now hindus tolerance has reached its threshold & that is why Modi government has come to power.
Islam is not the problem of only India.. it is a global problem. Whole world is fed up with muslim nuisance. World would have been peaceful if Islam wouldn’t have been there.
Islam is the greatest and fastest growing religion for the humanity.It has many enemies who, always try to malign it because they are jealous of it.
If muslims are treated properly and with justice, then there is no question of terrorism etc.
SECULAR HINDU OR EVIL HINDU????
Devil Hindu / Anti Muslim Hindu.
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You DEVIL / DONKEY, its only NON-MUSLIM HYPOCRITES making all Muslim Countries to be UNREST.
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Islam is the greatest and fastest growing religion….
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May God/Eishwar/Allah guide us to the Truth and the straight path.