Graham Staines to Gulbarg Society: What Modi doesn’t know
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whole BJP campaign has focused on Narendra Modi as the Man Who Knows It All.
That’s the gist of what Rahul Gandhi alleged when the BJP’s manifesto was
missing in action. The Man was the Manifesto. So what was the point of poring
over Murli Manohar Joshi’s fine print. Modi has all the answers. Modi knows
all. If Rahul was trying to alert his audience to the dangers of a
Modi-who-knows-all, now we have a glimpse of the Modi who does not know. In a
rare television interview, Modi was asked by an audience member if he would
take steps to ensure no churches are broken down if he becomes prime minister.
Modi replied “I have never heard of such incidents taking place.”
This is mindboggling.
Whatever one thinks of the activities of missionaries one would have to live in
a particular bubble of self-denial to not remember Graham Staines and his sons
being burned alive in Odisha in 1999. A Bajrang Dal activist was sentenced to
life in prison for that. And if that was Odisha, far away from his Gujarat , it’s not like his
state has not seen any church violence either. “How can he forget the gruesome
attacks on tribal Christians in Gujarat ’s Dangs district in
1998 during the NDA regime when members of the right-wing cadres burned down
churches?” asked Richard Howell, general secretary of the Evangelical
Fellowship of India. Atal Behari Vajpayee, then the prime minister had visited
the district in response. No one is asking Modi to take responsibility for
something that happened before his time.
But
his glib, almost dismissive response shows a man who can just shrug away
inconvenient truths. He could have asked for more specific details. Or he could
have said something boilerplate like he was against all violence aimed at all
religions. If that not-knowing is just pretence, that’s deplorable. If it’s
true ignorance, that’s shocking. This is not about confusing Chandraguptas from
centuries ago. This is current affairs. Either way it does not show the man who
wants to be prime minister in a reassuring light.
But then this not-knowing is
an old Modi ploy. As Rahul Jacob points out in the Business Standard when the
Special Investigation Team asked Modi in 2010 about whether he had spoken to
Jaydeep Patel of the VHP about whether to turn the bodies of the Godhra victims
over to the families or to Mr. Patel for what would eventually become a grisly
parade, Modi replied he did not remember and he did "not know the details
as to how and when the bodies reached Ahmedabad".
http://www.firstpost.com/election-diary/graham-staines-to-gulbarg-society-what-modi-doesnt-know-1484801.html?utm_source=fp_homepage
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