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Modi chose the last full week in 2020 to launch some important outreach to two sets of angry constituents: Muslims and the farmers


Prime Minister Narendra Modi chose the last full week in 2020 to launch some important outreach to two sets of angry constituents: Muslims and the farmers.

It is his first outreach, to India’s alienated Muslim minority, that we are more interested in. First, because, as in 2019, he concluded the year with a pitch to India’s Muslims. Second, because, somewhat serendipitously, he chose 22 December to do so. Remember, last year, he had similarly spoken at Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan when the anti-CAA agitation was at its peak. Third, because his tone and political proposition to Muslims again seemed contrary to his party’s politics and actions. And fourth, because it followed a very significant statement by his home minister, and deputy any which way, Amit Shah, who stated clearly during his West Bengal visit that the process of implementing the Citizenship Amendment Act has been put off for the time being.


The deadline for framing rules under the new law is long over and now the government will have to go back to a Parliamentary committee for a third extension. How could we implement the law when the pandemic is raging, Shah said, adding that it’s better to wait until the vaccination process starts.

We will risk inferring from this that the government has realised the downside — for international relations, and even internal security — of pushing too hard with this strategy. Because, whatever the arguments on either side, it is seen internationally, and by a critical mass of people at home, as a policy of Muslim exclusion.

The prime minister’s choice of Aligarh Muslim University’s annual day for making this outreach was significant. Earlier this year, the same university was caught in a maelstrom of protests, police high-handedness and calumny. Now, Modi has described it as “mini India” and asked its students and faculty to present a good and fair picture of the country to the world.

The reference was obviously to the many foreign students who routinely come to study at AMU. At this point, the number, ThePrint reporter Fatima Khan tells me, is about 615 in a total of 22,000, besides the NRIs. The larger contingents come from Afghanistan (42), Bangladesh (68), Indonesia (66), Jordan (49), Nepal (20), Palestine (13), Iran (15), Thailand (117), Turkmenistan (21), Yemen (151), and Iraq (29).

There are smaller contingents even from the US, Mauritius, New Zealand and Nigeria. Each is a friendly country and of vital national strategic interest.

Just for the record, AMU also has a Pakistani woman student, in the dentistry college. The impressions these students take back of India are mostly formed on the AMU campus.

For the past year, that impression has been overwhelmingly negative. And young, aware Indian Muslims, who constitute a majority of its students and faculty, have had reasons to feel angry and alienated.

Yet, why should Modi bother? Muslims do not vote for him. If anything, the coming elections in West Bengal and Assam will bring back the need for polarisation, the tip of the BJP’s electoral spear.

The BJP under him and Amit Shah has done an incredible electoral job of collecting votes in a narrower catchment, excluding the minorities. They’ve made the Muslim vote irrelevant in the big picture. Why should they then bother to reach out to them now? Angry, frustrated, alienated and isolated Muslims may indeed cheer their base.

We have to go back exactly by a year, to 22 December 2019, and Modi’s speech at the Ramlila Maidan, for a clue. In that speech, he took appreciative note of the fact that Muslim protesters were using the Tricolour and the Constitution, and then qualified it by suggesting that they should, at the same time, be speaking against terrorism. That is the usual BJP/RSS Tebbit test for India’s minorities. For those of younger generations or not interested in cricket, this refers to British Conservative politician Norman Tebbit, who, infamously, put British citizens from the cricket-playing former colonies to the test of whether they supported England or their native countries’ teams in a Test match.

But Modi got off that kerb quickly, kept his tone friendly and benign, asserted that none of his welfare policies discriminated against minorities. Which, to be fair, is correct. Then, he topped that cake with icing of his choice: By listing all the prestigious national honours and awards he had been honoured with by important Muslim countries. That is what we see as a possible clue to his thinking.

Everybody likes awards, honours and adulation. Yet, whatever these mean to Modi personally, more important is that this was part of his very significant reaching out to Muslim, especially Arab, countries. This was a deft outflanking of Pakistan to its West. What he tried to the East, with Xi Jinping, failed.

Now, if the move with China failed — and at this point we have troops eyeball-to-eyeball and Pakistan has more or less ‘progressed’ to becoming a Chinese client state or protectorate — it is because Xi Jinping saw more value in that. The ploy with the Arab world, meanwhile, has worked so far. Saudi Arabia and the UAE, Pakistan’s closest friends, patrons and moneybags, have drifted far away. So far, that Saudis are demanding their loans back, China plays the white knight to rescue Pakistan, and the UAE has stopped issuing visas to Pakistani workers.

This is not a gain Modi wants to squander, particularly with a rapidly changing global environment. There has probably been a sizeable pushback from the friendly sections of the Islamic world on this.

How do they continue backing India against Pakistan, if the BJP’s politics moves on the pivot of polarisation? This, while they also deal with many fissures and challenges within the Ummah, with both Iran and Turkey jostling for influence, and US ‘persuasion’ at the same time to normalise relations with Israel. At a time when even Malaysia and Pakistan seem to be warming up to Israel, the last thing India needs is to put its Arab friends in a spot.

The world has also changed because Trump is going and Biden will be in the White House in three weeks. He’s committed to re-engaging with Iran, and that will open other possibilities in the Islamic world, east of the Persian Gulf as well. Although not nasty like Erdogan or Mahathir, Iran’s Khamenei has also lately been critical of India’s treatment of its Muslims. And Iran is a friendly country with many shared economic and strategic interests.

Closer home, it is Bangladesh. In the run-up to the AMU speech was the summit between Modi and Sheikh Hasina Wajed. The effort to repair India’s most important strategic relationship in the neighbourhood after damage done by the CAA-NRC rhetoric — the talk of throwing the “termites” into the Bay of Bengal — was evident. Now, India was offering everything, from onions to vaccines. Both the Chinese and the Pakistanis are exploring the space created by the anti-Bangladeshi (Muslim) rhetoric in India.

More than a change of heart, we are probably seeing a shift in tactics, for a time when the global picture is changing, and India’s own cache value has diminished with its economic growth. The downside of letting internal political actions play havoc with larger strategic interest and foreign relations is stark. This is just when India’s vulnerabilities have risen as a frontline state against China, and the need for allies is greater than in five decades.



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Don't agree with everything in Shekhar Gupta's analysis here but it is good to see Modi/BJP finally making efforts to blunt the attacks by the opposition labeling them anti-muslim/anti-farmer. Far too often, he's decided to not say a word when trouble (often caused by malicious actors like many in the opposition) erupted, leaving his massive base of (somewhat centrist) urban middle class liberal base disappointed. The Akhlaq lynching case and Delhi riots being 2 prime examples.

The politics of the BJP is evolving, they'll end up draining all Muslim support to the Ghandy party by the end of it. Hardcore mullah vote goes to the AIMIM, common sense muslims will vote BJP.. Pappu Ghandy, his party, and his band of increasingly irrelevant stooges will INSHALLAH soon be relegated to the dustbin of history once and for all.

@jamahir @masterchief_mirza @Joe Shearer @padamchen @ranjeet @waz @Naofumi @halupridol .. discuss, and please tag others too.
 
@dharmi, I don't see what outreach has Modi done for the AMU students that the OP author speaks about. Modi chose some ominous wording like "Keeping ideology aside for the sake of nationalism". Something like that which I read in the newspaper.

Has Modi apologized for last year's attack by the Delhi police on the JMI students in Delhi and which apology Modi could use to pacify the Muslim students of AMU ? Has Modi apologized to the AMU students for the attack on them by ABVP and Hindu Yuva Vahini goons ?

About "keeping ideology aside", is he really claiming that his ethno-ultranationalist Hindutvadi ideology is somehow superior to whatever even minimal progressive thoughts that the Muslim students might have ? In the world-view of Modi where do the AMU ( and JMI ) students fit in ? What nationalism is he talking about ? How does it look like in practice ?
 
Shekhar Gupta is a closet Sanghi so no wonder he wrote this.

No matter what Modi's overtures to AMU may be, he can never win back the Muslims' trust again. I don't know about the Sikhs. But one thing is obvious. Despite the Congress pogrom of 84' they still vote in Congress in Punjab. They clearly find Congress a better option than BhaJaPa.


Abhi tou game dekho bas. BJP is and will be a North Indian BIMARU party with a few votaries from uppercaste South India, Bengal and Maharashtra. It will be fun to see what fckups they make and what tussles they engage in with the other parties in the other states.
 
@dharmi, I don't see what outreach has Modi done for the AMU students that the OP author speaks about. Modi chose some ominous wording like "Keeping ideology aside for the sake of nationalism". Something like that which I read in the newspaper.

Has Modi apologized for last year's attack by the Delhi police on the JMI students in Delhi and which apology Modi could use to pacify the Muslim students of AMU ? Has Modi apologized to the AMU students for the attack on them by ABVP and Hindu Yuva Vahini goons ?

About "keeping ideology aside", is he really claiming that his ethno-ultranationalist Hindutvadi ideology is somehow superior to whatever even minimal progressive thoughts that the Muslim students might have ? In the world-view of Modi where do the AMU ( and JMI ) students fit in ? What nationalism is he talking about ? How does it look like in practice ?
They're softening their stance, yaar.

Long overdue and much appreciated, because from my (somewhat elitist, some might argue) worldview, this was much needed. We BJP voters, small businessmen etc types, small guys.. the trimming of the bureaucracy and all that is literally all we think about, but social issues are important also.

There is no and has never been any.. some type of mass genocidal tendencies as is often portrayed in lefty media to be prevalent among the majority of Modi voters, many are not even religious in any sense.. so that narrative needed badly to be countered, it is very heartening to see Mr Modi finally speak out instead of his usual 'maun vrat' strategy from earlier issues.

The BJP are a western capitalism inspired group, while the Ghandhy Congress have tradiotionally found their inspiration in the Bolsheviks.. -> yeh hai asli fight.
Shekhar Gupta is a closet Sanghi so no wonder he wrote this.

No matter what Modi's overtures to AMU may be, he can never win back the Muslims' trust again. I don't know about the Sikhs. But one thing is obvious. Despite the Congress pogrom of 84' they still vote in Congress in Punjab. They clearly find Congress a better option than BhaJaPa.


Abhi tou game dekho bas. BJP is and will be a North Indian BIMARU party with a few votaries from uppercaste South India, Bengal and Maharashtra. It will be fun to see what fckups they make and what tussles they engage in with the other parties in the other states.
no, he's a super centrist who see's things as they are.
sees*
 
There is no and has never been any.. some type of mass genocidal tendencies as is often portrayed in lefty media to be prevalent among the majority of Modi voters, many are not even religious in any sense.. so that narrative needed badly to be countered,
No dude. You live abroad. The Indian BJP supporters do literally have genocidal fantasies. I scroll Reddit and I've come across many Indian subreddits which are literal Nazi forums. There are some who want a literal genocide, some want a total population transfer of 200-250 million Muslims out of India and some want Muslims to "know their place" aka become the new Dalits. Their contempt for Muslims is very obvious, even if you read the comments of a liberal channel like the Quint or Wire.

And now their vitriol is finding new victims in "ricebag" Christians, "Khalistani" Sikhs and "bheemta" Dalits.
 
No dude. You live abroad. The Indian BJP supporters do literally have genocidal fantasies. I scroll Reddit and I've come across many Indian subreddits which are literal Nazi forums. There are some who want a literal genocide, some want a total population transfer of 200-250 million Muslims out of India and some want Muslims to "know their place" aka become the new Dalits. Their contempt for Muslims is very obvious, even if you read the comments of a liberal channel like the Quint or Wire.

And now their vitriol is finding new victims in "ricebag" Christians, "Khalistani" Sikhs and "bheemta" Dalits.
If subreddits, 4chan boards, and youtube comment sections is where you get your info.. sure

"ricebag" is an old one

Read the OP, it might be a 'tactical shift' away from some of the divisive stuff, but those were not their USP to begin with.... "devlupmunt" was !

So still a welcome move, this outreach, however one may view it.
 
They're softening their stance, yaar.

How ? The below incident is from just two days ago :
New Delhi: A Muslim teenager from Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor has been arrested under the state’s new ‘anti-conversion’ law after he walked home from a birthday party with his former classmate, a Dalit girl.

The 16-year-old girl has repeatedly said that all allegations of ‘love jihad‘ are completely false, and that the boy was a friend of hers. “I have told this to the magistrate, and I will say this again. Those men had a problem with me walking with my friend. They made videos of me and are now calling it love jihad. I did nothing wrong. I went of my own free will,” she told the Indian Express.

On the night of December 14, at around 10 pm, the two were walking home from a friend’s birthday party when they were allegedly chased by a group of right-wing Hindu men, beaten with sticks and questioned. On learning that the two belonging to two different religions, the group forced them to go to a police station, the newspaper reported.

The FIR, apparently based on a complaint from the girl’s father, said the boy “induced the girl to elope with him” with the “intention to marry and convert her”. However, the girl’s father has denied any such allegations. “I trust my daughter completely. What wrong did she do? Why must she be made part of politics? Is it unlawful for a boy and a girl to walk together now?” he told the Indian Express.

He insisted that the local pradhan had politicised and communalised the matter. “This is all politics. They made videos of my daughter and falsely claimed that this was a case of love jihad. I have been pradhan before and was planning to contest again. But now they have shamed my daughter and polarised the village.”

The Muslim boy – who the police say is 18 years old but his family says is 17 – has been charged under the new law, for abduction, and under sections of the SC/ST Act and POCSO Act.

“The accused is in judicial custody. If he is minor, they will have to produce documents to show that. We have invoked appropriate sections in this case after questioning the girl and on the basis of her father’s complaint,” Arun Kumar, Station House Officer, Dhampur told the Indian Express.

The arrested young man works in Dehradun as a welder’s apprentice, his family said, and came back to Bijnor on December 9 because his mother was unwell. “On December 14, my son left in the evening, saying he was attending a birthday party and won’t be home for dinner. Now they are accusing him of converting a girl to Islam. This is completely false,” his mother said.

UP’s new law has been criticised by a large number of experts, who believe it is giving the police and right-wing Hindu groups power to harass Muslim men and interfaith couples. Recently, an interfaith couple were taken into custody while registering their marriage, and the woman suffered a miscarriage while at the state’s ‘shelter home’.

UP, which has a significant Muslim population, was the first to pass an ordinance or an executive order to tackle ‘love jihad’. According to the ordinance, a marriage will be declared null and void if a woman converts into a religion solely for marriage. Those wishing to change their religion after their wedding would need to apply to the district magistrate a month in advance.

The state’s cabinet approved the ordinance even though on November 11, the Allahabad high court denounced a judgment by a single-judge bench that chief minister Yogi Adityanath had openly cited as proof that his crusade against ‘love jihad’ had merit.

As several experts and analysts have pointed out, the law is framed in vague language and appears to be intended for the harassment of interfaith couples, rather than serious worries about ‘forced conversion’. According to The Hindu, at least 11 FIRs have already been filed under the new law, and at least 34 people arrested.


Long overdue and much appreciated, because from my (somewhat elitist, some might argue) worldview, this was much needed. We BJP voters, small businessmen etc types, small guys.. the trimming of the bureaucracy and all that is literally all we think about, but social issues are important also.

Sure, there is need for trimming of the bureaucracy. For example there is too much paper work for some things but this has reduced due to computerization.

To cite my own case, for some time I had trouble with my city's single-window corporation service about my voter-id card. I had an old copy of the card which did not have a "part number" but doing two or three rounds of another government office got my work done and this office even sent me a mail asking me to acknowledge their work by replying to their mail. Nice. Though I thing I saw in this office was an old-style cupboard full of old-style paper files.

Passport acquisition system also has been speeded up.

But BJP is a party voted by mainly the middle class and supported by not only small businessmen like you but also the big ones. Modi's dear friend Mukesh Ambani. Modi instead of abolishing petroleum-fueled vehicles in India and thus incurring a loss to Ambani's oil refinery ( world's largest ), he is talking of having a network of ethanol stations where the vehicle will run on an ethanol-petroleum mix.

The BJP are a western capitalism inspired group, while the Ghandhy Congress have tradiotionally found their inspiration in the Bolsheviks.. -> yeh hai asli fight.

Sure, some elements of the Congress were inspired to an extent by the Russian revolution but this wasn't truly and lingeringly so. Else they would have long shutdown the stock exchanges, not used state police power to suppress the Naxalbari and Andhra uprising, not set up militia and police units against the Naxalite guerrillas, not have participated in the Korea War on the side of the "United Nations", they would have opened free high-quality healthcare, education etc, there would have not occurred 300,000+ farmer suicides just within ten years. Other such things.
 
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It serves Modi's politics to radicalise both Hindus and muslims. Modi's stooges like Owaisi has found appeal amongst hardline muslims and retarded bhakts are there to keep Modi's jumla gang in power. This polarisation will cause a rift in the society. Godi Media is also feuling this communal divide through their useless communal debates which have little to do with the real issues of the Indian citizens.
 
Wait, so Modi will do this because he turned up and made a speech at AMU😂😂😂😂😂


The hindutva genie is out of the bottle


There is no going back now and Hindutva is a weapon that Pakistan will use with great deftness


India is starting to see blowback to Hindutva In a variety of areas both Internal and external but it's too late to course correct now
 
Wait, so Modi will do this because he turned up and made a speech at AMU😂😂😂😂😂

Aligarh Musalman Jamai Dars Gah and Benaras Hindu Vishwa Vidyalaya have been established by the Kingships of Benaras & Awadh as Markaz of Shomali Hindustanis !!!


The hindutva genie is out of the bottle

Hindu Dev aur Devi hote hai !!! Hindu Ishitun hote Hai !!! Genie means Jinn , Jinn boletu Shaytan !!! Zaleel Jahil !!!

There is no going back now and Hindutva is a weapon that Pakistan will use with great deftness

Hindu Vadis are found in Sarkar e Hindustan only !!!

India is starting to see blowback to Hindutva In a variety of areas both Internal and external but it's too late to course correct now

Hindu Vadis are the ultimate power in Hindustan !!!
 
Has anyone noticed how in the last few months Modi has stopped taking care of himself? ie trimming his hair, trimming his beard, basic hygiene etc...

All signs seems to point to the mental breakdown of the pyschopath.
 
As per me it is a good strategy to gain electorate.

Firstly though little is said here a notion is formed about his outreach to muslims. And now if muslims protest against any laws they will simply be termed with various objectives and more support will be gained and whichever party dates to say anything against it they will also be stigmatized .

Secondly, To brighten up image in outside world that he is a beacon of progress .

My two cents not necessarily you have to agree with it and feel free to disagree.
It serves Modi's politics to radicalise both Hindus and muslims. Modi's stooges like Owaisi has found appeal amongst hardline muslims and retarded bhakts are there to keep Modi's jumla gang in power. This polarisation will cause a rift in the society. Godi Media is also feuling this communal divide through their useless communal debates which have little to do with the real issues of the Indian citizens.

Bro the fire was already there it was flaming but in slow burner but now a days it is exposed only difference is that. The authority is created by the people and if people have no support for these then nothing would happen. People wanted these and they are just the people to deliver the dreams of the people.
 
It serves Modi's politics to radicalise both Hindus and muslims. Modi's stooges like Owaisi has found appeal amongst hardline muslims and retarded bhakts are there to keep Modi's jumla gang in power. This polarisation will cause a rift in the society. Godi Media is also feuling this communal divide through their useless communal debates which have little to do with the real issues of the Indian citizens.
Lot's of truths in this post (not everything is bang on though). Hindustan has bred a very specific type of Muslim, subservient, toothless, obsessed with religious dogma as a means to distract it from the clandestine erasure of its true identity and heritage as the erstwhile builder of modern India, unable to think logically for itself any more, and unable to guarantee its long-term existence.
 
Closer home, it is Bangladesh. In the run-up to the AMU speech was the summit between Modi and Sheikh Hasina Wajed. The effort to repair India’s most important strategic relationship in the neighbourhood after damage done by the CAA-NRC rhetoric — the talk of throwing the “termites” into the Bay of Bengal — was evident. Now, India was offering everything, from onions to vaccines. Both the Chinese and the Pakistanis are exploring the space created by the anti-Bangladeshi (Muslim) rhetoric in India.
If it helps no Chinese or Pakistani under my watch is exploring dead ideas as long as Hasina is there.
The world has also changed because Trump is going and Biden will be in the White House in three weeks. He’s committed to re-engaging with Iran, and that will open other possibilities in the Islamic world, east of the Persian Gulf as well. Although not nasty like Erdogan or Mahathir, Iran’s Khamenei has also lately been critical of India’s treatment of its Muslims. And Iran is a friendly country with many shared economic and strategic interests.
Iran don't need to get nasty to get what it wants from India.
At a time when even Malaysia and Pakistan seem to be warming up to Israel, the last thing India needs is to put its Arab friends in a spot.
Why not? After years of propagating Arabs as subhuman invaders and financier of Jihad. It's time for both Arabs and Indians to put each other on the spot.
 

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