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It is Just Politics ‘Stupid’! Mody, Modi & Parzania.

Mr.Dara Mody.My heart too cries with you Mr.Dara Mody, just as we cry with parents of those hapless children too who were ‘butchered at Nithari’. Much as you feel this aIf evergony any parent or I too, do. I can sympathize, moving beyond, as I already did, pledge my ‘unconditional support and all out efforts to find your son, Azhar’. Trust me.

Modi., a person is so much “Loved to be Hated” is a man called Narendera Modi.An ‘elected’ chief minister of Gujarat. A state that has been among the most prosperous and well managed state under his stewardship. This is not my assessment but as confirmed by the one of the ‘Secular and Liberal’ editor in chief. Another ‘torch bearer’ of secularism vouches for it too though on page no.15, lest the Madame gets offended.The state, led by Modi, an elected Chief Minister is appreciated for its growth and even his ‘harshest’ critics appreciate ‘him’ for attracting investment, though they ‘lament it too’. Why, even the industrialists praising Modi is lamented? Read this, Fifteen minutes of infamy. Why is it so that no opportunity is ever missed by the ‘secular, liberal and progressive media’ and other foot soldiers of ‘secularism’ to vilify Modi in particular and Gujaratis in general? What is wrong? Where? And of course Why?

Wrong? Because, He is Narrendera Modi. A BJP Chief Minister! Elected by the people of state. Their objection/ruse is how dare a BJP Chief Minister or NDA ruled states could be better than the “secular parties” ruled states, even by the rules and standards of Congress?

Where?Since it is Gujarat we are talking about and that is what makes it for ‘Headlines’ for all the right or wrong reasons. A state which has been branded by the ‘secularists’, for all the time to come, as a fascist regime because of “Genocide, Massacre, Where ‘minorities’ were Butchered” all this just because… JUST BECAUSE? 59 Fanatic ‘Ram Bhakats’ lost/died, in the Sabarmati train tragedy. TRAGEDY ?? [sic.]

Why?Because, Bashing Modi is an industry. It has its own ecomomics, rewards and awards. The more louder, often rhetoric against Modi the more secular you become. Once you start ‘bad mouthing’ Modi for all the ills anywhere in the world, then open a shop they call it NGO and lo and behold the doors for unaccounted foreign funds are opened. End less seminars, rounds of Big Fights and We the people, hours and hours of prime time on 24×7 channels and one Sunny Republic Day you find your name on the Padma Bhushan awards list. Remember? Teesta Setalwad? She has ‘managed’ one this year. Aren’t these reasons enough for the question WHY?

Finally ‘Parzania’.I, as such have just heard about the movie and nothing much. Therefore shall not comment upon the movie. “Parzania” is ‘ostensibly’ a movie based upon the real story of a young boy lost in the aftermaths of communal riots that followed after the ‘actual’ “torching” of Sabharmati Express at Godhara station. Mind it, it is my ‘communal’ interpretation of events, as they actually happened, much to chagrin of ‘secularists’ who want us to believe it otherwise. Secular Brigade willing they would change the sequence of events i.e. Godhara followed after Genocide of Muslims in 2002 in Narrendera Modi’s Gujarat. Just as the editor in chief believe. However since this issue has already been debated, let us move to another issue,

Controversy around “Parzania”.Since there was none, and it did not ‘suit’ the agenda of ‘secularists’ so they ‘created’ one. Hey! Now What? Since there are no more sticks left (as far as economic indicators suggest and the relative communal calm) to beat the ‘bush’ (read Modi) all the ‘secularists and liberals’ have taken upon themselves to promote the cause of ‘Parzania’. At times I suspect and – proven right too, that these ‘secularists’ interests lie in keeping the ‘communal cauldron’ boiling for as long as possible. At least long enough till most of them ‘manage’ some Padma Bhushan awards from a ‘secular’ government or their own ‘political’ agendas and ambitions are met with. BUT, as many of you will agree with that ‘they’ have some more sinister designs than what is visible.

The ‘movie’, which has been in news, is because it has been released, but Gujarat Exhibitors have not shown any enthusiasm to exhibit the movie. And this is what our ‘secularists’ friends can’t digest or so it seems. Why they have refused to screen the movie is ‘bone of contention’. ‘Secularists’ allege that exhibitors are threatened by the BJP govt. and are scared of inviting the wrath of ‘saffron goons’, though no particular incident is ever mentioned any where yet a ‘motive’ is being imputed for exhibitors not ‘screening’ it!If the threat part is true then why do the Producer and ‘Secularists’ not go to the Court? Just as they did in the case of ‘Fana’. But till date neither the Producer/Director/Crew of “Movie” nor the ‘secularists’ has approached any Court, and it amply proves the point – I am trying to make – the charges hurled at, are baseless.

All these ‘worthies’ who are making such a hue and cry, know the fact that the Gujarat Government has NOT banned the film, very unlike the Congress Ruled State Governments banning, YES! Officially banning Da-Vinchi-Code here, here, here, here and here too. Despite the Super censor Priya Ranjan Dass Munshi clearing it first (another precedent set up by this Football Manager) with a rider, even after Censor board had cleared the movie and Courts rejecting the plea to ban the movie. And why was the Da-Vinchi-Code banned? Because of this! Or Madame Sonia Gandhi being a Christian needed to be ‘humored’?

All the secular and liberal, free speech advocates please answer the above questions. Any ‘eminent’ Ladies and Gentlemen, any of you? Any?

The one reason, which seems very reasonable, could be sound ‘financial assessment’, at the part of exhibitors, after all my Gujarati sisters and brothers are famous for their business acumen, world over.

My TakeAs always these ‘secularists’ have exposed themselves for what they really are.

1.Why no ‘secular’24×7 channel has till date shown the picture of Azhar Mody? Would it not have been more helpful for Mr.Dara and his well wishers to track Azhar?

2.Has any ‘secular’ newspaper published the picture of the boy?

As far as I know I have not seen any photograph any where except the long winding articles be ‘secularists’, if any reader has seen the photograph then send me the link I will pursue all my other friends to publish it so we could help trace the boy.

But then again, it is just politics “Stupid”!

Prudent Indian.

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Hi! Friends, Welcome back.

Let me begin with thanking you all for reading my ‘sick’ blog time and again. Today Feb.2nd.2007 happens to be the ‘second’ anniversary since the first attempt I made to air my “communal and rabid” views in this wonderful world called Internet. I admire the ‘guts’ and ‘patience’ of my readers/friends/critics for ‘tolerating’ all the ‘bullshit’ dished out time and again by this ‘communal’ blogger. Thanks Once Again!

BUT, the fault is not entirely mine, you know? YOUR Dear Mr.Priya Ranjan Dass Munshi, Minister Information and Broadcasting, had done a wonderful job by ‘BANNING’ this blogger too with ‘hundred’ others thus saving you from the ‘communal and rabid forces’. BUT please blame “those” people” who made “us” to defy the ban and blog anyway.

From today onwards, every now and then, I shall read the “Secular, Liberal and Progressive” Editors and share with you all, BUT the way I read them: Between The Lines. 

(My rabid interruptions are, as usual in communal color)

Regards,

Part I

Reading Between The Lines.

Rajdeep Sardesai

Media: Omni-Scient, Omni-Present and Omni-known, Ever ‘vigilant’, Guardian of Democracy, Fourth Estate, Opinion Makers, Vanguard of ‘Secularism’ etc.etc.!!!!!

Beyond The Byte 

Rajdeep Sardesai‘Vibrant’ Gujarat is an economic success. But its social fabric is in tatters.

Modi, Mody & Co.

There are two Mr Modis I know in Gujarat. One spells his surname with an ‘i’, the other with a ‘y’. Narendra Modi is a familiar household name. He is the Chief Minister (an ‘Elected’ one Sir, not a ‘selected’ one unlike our PM) of a ‘Vibrant Gujarat’ (Even the Statistics prove that), his political constituency’s ‘Hindu Hriday Samrat’ (much to the chagrin of ‘secular’ forces) and the BJP’s man-in-waiting (NO DOUBT). After more than five years in power, he is the unquestioned leader of the Gujarat BJP and easily the most popular political figure in the state today. In the last five years, he has won (UNLIKE as Congress WON?) every election in the state with a comfortable majority, from panchayat polls to a two-thirds victory in the assembly elections. His face adorns hoardings across the state and his supporters and well-oiled propaganda machine have anointed him Gujarat’s modern-day sardar (Now! Here the ‘Secularist’ takes precedence over a journalist…well-oiled..Read RSS). Truly, in the last five years, Narendra Modi has been catapulted from a relatively faceless RSS pracharak to becoming a larger-than-life figure within the Hindutva (?) pantheon.But this article is not meant to be about the Modi you know (There goes the ‘WELL OILED SECULARIST PROPOGANDA MACHINE’ AGAIN [sic]…the Modi You know….). Let me introduce you to another Mr Mody from Gujarat, the one who spells his surname with a ‘y’. It’s unlikely you’ve ever met, or heard of, Dara Mody. In his early 40s, Dara Mody is the typical anonymous Indian. He works in the Gujarat government’s Science City in an Ahmedabad suburb as a projectionist in an Imax theatre. Driving around in his two-wheeler across the city, he is a God-fearing Parsi, soft-spoken and rather shy. Television cameras are unlikely to follow him, no one will chant his name (and so you too never did) and he hasn’t ever appeared on a hoarding. He is very different from the other Mr Modi, and yet the fate of the two men are strangely linked. (Even if they were not linked, I have no doubt that you will link them)For the last five years, while Narendrabhai has been winning election after election (Again! Is this a disqualification dear Mr.Sardesai?) and building an ever-rising personality cult (Just look who is talking? Personality Cult…Mr.Rajdeep?!What have you people been doing by projecting BaliDaan Devi ..Oops..Madame Sonia ‘Maino’ Gandhi…Oops …sorry again..Mrs.Sonia Gandhi!?), Dara Mody has been roaming the streets of Ahmedabad and its police stations in search of his son. Dara’s 14-year-old son, Azhar, went missing on February 28, 2002, the day the post-Godhra (POST GODHARA?! What about GODHARA?) violence tore apart parts of Gujarat. It was a defining day in the lives of both the Modi(y)s. While the violence transformed Narendra Modi into a modern-day hero (Vibrant Gujarat, You said it Sir!) of hatred and a ‘saviour’ of Hindus, Dara Mody’s humdrum middle-class life was shattered irrevocably.Dara lived in Ahmedabad’s Gulberg society. When he left for work at 9 am that February day, he could have scarcely imagined how his little world would be changed forever. Gulberg was the scene of one of the worst massacres (Massacres? Or Riots? What do you call 1984?Anti Sikh RIOTS. Right?) of the 2002 Gujarat riots, where more than 49 people were butchered (butchered?  What had happened at Godhara?) (there is no other word that can be used to express the savagery) to death. Among them was the former Congress MP, Ehsaan Jaffrey. Dara’s teenaged son, Azhar, was with his mother, Rupa, and sister, Binaifer, when the mob attacked Gulberg. A frightened Rupa held on to her two children (Eye Witness Account!), desperately telling the attackers that she was a Parsi and not a Muslim (Oh…ho! Look at the ‘EMPHASIS’…she was a Parsi and not a Muslim). Her son was snatched away, never to be found. She and her now 13-year-old daughter have lived to tell the tale of horror and bestiality.While Narendrabhai has thousands of supporters cheering him on, Dara has his distraught wife and  shell-shocked daughter for company. What binds Dara’s family together is their search for their lost son, his memories captured in a fading photo album, including the last image of Azhar in his school uniform, proudly holding the tricolour. In the last five years, Dara, like the other families in Gulberg society, has been unable to return home. Their three-room house is still locked, a portrait of Zarathustra and a wall calendar with a February 2002 dateline the only reminders of what was once a happy, innocent little world. Time has stood still in Gulberg, a burst of bougainvillea in the central garden the only sign of life in an abandoned neighbourhood. Not one person has been convicted for the Gulberg massacre, and Dara can’t hope to return to his home for fear that the killers may be roaming on the streets outside the colony.(Let me be ‘Honest’ to say that, I share the grief of Mr.Mody’s family and indeed feel sorry for their plight. I pledge my unconditional support for whatever little I can do for them. NEITHER it is my intention to poke fun. My only ‘objective’ is to expose and read between the lines, comments/intentions that are ‘there’ but not ‘visible’.)[The above para is very moving and stirs the ‘right’ emotions, how I wish Mr. Sardesai had written the same way for 59,innoncent Women, Men and Children, roasted alive in Sabarmati Express at Godhara.]Till a few weeks ago, Dara’s story was just another statistic on the bloody map of Gujarat 2002, (Mr.Sardesai does not say anything about the ‘riots’ that took place before 2002,mind it was Congress chief Ministers then) a map that includes both those who lost (LOST…Pregnant with so many theories..Including mass suicide as ‘parroted’ by Justice Banerjee commission) their loved ones in the Sabarmati train tragedy (Just see the difference Godhara Is a TRAGEDY and GULBERGA was MASSACRE) and those who suffered in the riots. At least the families of those who died  (died?) in the Sabarmati blaze have the comfort of knowing that the alleged perpetrators have been arrested under Pota (BUT Did you not oppose POTA and urged the ‘Secular Government’ to repeal? Which they DID, FIRST THING when THEY WON!) and are awaiting sentencing. By sharp contrast, there has not been a single conviction in any of the major riots cases. Ask Dara what he feels today, and the eyes become moist. “How can I feel anything when I have lost my teenaged son,” he says, without, remarkably, any trace of rancor (He might not have genuinely). And then, with a hint of a smile, he reminds you, “I work for the government in Science City. How can I say anything about my employers!”  (Since he might not have ‘RANCOR’ genuinely, so impute one. Smart wordsmith!)Now, Dara’s story is the subject of  a major movie, Parzania (So! Now! We know why all this, Mr.Sardesai is Promoting a film. Well! Nothing wrong with that. BUT, by an Editor?), a film that has already won critical acclaim  across the world, but is unlikely (unlikely, right I agree but mind you it has not been banned like Da-Vinchi-Code in Congress ruled states) to be screened in Gujarat itself. Why should we have to revive the ghosts of 2002, Gujarat has moved on, runs the argument. On the face of it, Gujarat has indeed moved on. The state ranks second today in terms of new investments — proof, say Modi’s fan club, that Gujarat’s entrepreneurial spirit has triumphed over the scars of violence. The ‘Vibrant Gujarat’ conclave — the showpiece of the Modi government — has been seen as a resounding success, with 363 MoUs being signed, and investments worth thousands of crores being promised. With the entire weight of India Inc — from Ratan Tata to Mukesh Ambani — lining up behind the Chief Minister, Gujarat’s pariah status is gone. Five years ago, CII and several corporates had questioned the Modi government’s handling of the riots. Today, virtually every business house is extolling the virtues of the Chief Minister, widely seen as being non-corrupt and administratively efficient ((Come On Man! Give him his due). In a state where the Opposition is feeble, and where previous chief ministers (Congress chief Ministers and Turncoats like Vaghela?) have been seen as either corrupt or ineffectual, Modi stands out as someone who has brought a muscular energy and a reputation for financial probity to the CM’s office.Why then should pesky ‘secularist crusaders’ spoil the party by repeatedly raising the ghosts of the 2002 violence? Why should human rights activists from outside Gujarat hold public hearings in the state to find out about missing persons? Why should only the stories of grieving families of the riots cases be told? Why not make a film on the Panchal family, whose four members died in the Godhra train burning? (All right! So many Whys, but the answer is one and simple: Because of “Secular Brigades” vested interests. ‘Secularism’ is an industry worth millions of Rs.This industry churns out ‘activists’ who get Padma Awards by the ‘secular’ governments. Remember Teesta Stelwad? She too has ‘begged’ one this year).  And why give so much attention to Dara Mody, when the real hero of Gujarat is perhaps the other Modi? Unfortunately, those who ask these questions fail to answer certain more basic questions: how can the quest for individual and collective justice be seen in narrow, partisan terms? How can the political ascent of an ideology be used to sweep aside the human dimension of a tragedy? Can a state’s success be measured only in terms of monetary investments? What about the social fabric that remains badly ruptured? Is the shining present good enough to sweep aside the darkened recent past?(If I am right then Mr.Rajdeep, Bihar was a shining example of ‘communal Harmony’, YET no body ‘dared’ to go to Bihar. Ask any Bihari, and you find so many of them at all the places working ‘honestly’ and earning a respectable living hood except in their own ‘communally harmonious state’. As for Gujarat, even the ‘secular brigade’ is allowed to roam freely)Perhaps, some answers can be found if the two Modi(y)s meet. Maybe, Narendrabhai may wish to consider placing his arm around Darabhai’s shoulder, maybe he might find the time to share Dara’s grief, maybe he could even consider doing something as simple as saying sorry to the Mody couple. It is not just communal hatred that divides Gujarat even today. It is the absence of a sense of remorse or compassion (remorse or compassion, indeed! And for Godhara Victims?). In the long run, this cannot be the recipe for a ‘Vibrant Gujarat’. (Whatever you mean, this sounds as a ‘threat’ Mr.Rajdeep) Rajdeep Sardesai is Editor-in-Chief, CNN IBN and IBN 7 

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