• Login
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • International News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • International News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Time of Pakistan
No Result
View All Result
Home International News India

India’s anti-graft campaigner’s criticism grows

ToP by ToP
August 23, 2011
in India, International News
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

NEW DELHI: Criticism mounted Monday against an Indian activist’s hunger strike, with public figures saying it threatens democracy and verges on demagoguery, even as thousands crowded his protest demanding stronger anti-corruption legislation.Indian Booker prize-winning author Arundhati Roy launched a scathing attack Monday on the “aggressive nationalism” behind the anti-corruption drive led by hunger-striking campaigner Anna Hazare.In a column entitled “I’d rather not be Anna” published in The Hindu newspaper, the novelist, essayist and rights activist condemned both the style and substance of Hazare’s campaign that has mobilized public opinion in India. In particular she questioned Hazare’s use of the hunger strike and other tactics and symbols co-opted from his hero — India’s independence icon Mahatma Gandhi.”While his means may be Gandhian, Anna Hazare’s demands are certainly not,” Roy said.One of India’s top Islamic clerics as well as the most prominent seat of Islamic learning in India, cautioned Muslims on Monday against joining the anti-graft drive, saying its leader Hazare lacked secular credentials.

Darul Uloom, Deoband, distanced itself from Hazare’s stir against corruption and refused to jump in the protests.”I have advised all Muslims to stay far away from Anna Hazare, because he has done nothing for Muslims,” Syed Ahmed Bukhari, the imam of Delhi’s Jama Masjid said.”Today he is fasting against corruption, but in all these years he has never even fasted half a day when communal riots occurred in the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra, killing so many people,” he said.Hazare, 74, is on the seventh day of the fast to pressure the government into accepting an anti-graft bill drafted by him and his associates, which he claims will tackle corruption effectively.

Bukhari took a swipe at the activist for calling himself a follower of independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, who used hunger strikes to great effect while fighting against British rule.”Hazare is not a secular man. Gandhi united Hindus and Muslims, he took the whole country with him in the freedom struggle,” he said.He particularly criticized Hazare for publicly praising Gujarat state Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who is a divisive figure in India after communal riots in the state nine years ago left some 2,000 people dead, mostly Muslims.Bukhari also objected to the campaign’s use of the slogan “Vande Mataram” (Hail to the Motherland) to rally its supporters, saying it was blasphemous for Muslims.

Vande Mataram was a hymn invoked during India’s independence struggle, but remains controversial among religious minorities due to certain verses that liken India to the Hindu deity Durga.Tens of thousands have gathered every day to watch Hazare fast in Delhi’s Ramlila grounds, an open-air venue where the veteran activist is enacting his hunger strike.He has been given official permission to fast there until Sept. 2.

Roy, while agreeing that the government bill was so flawed “that it was impossible to take it seriously,” she said Gandhi would have been dismayed by Hazare’s vision of an all-powerful, centralized ombudsman.”It will function as an independent administration, meant to counter the bloated, unaccountable, corrupt one that we already have. Two oligarchies instead of one,” Roy said.

Roy, a vocal government critic, said she was dismayed by “the props and the choreography, the aggressive nationalism” of the Hazare movement. “They signal to us that if we do not support the fast, we are not ‘true Indians’,” she said.”Who is he really, this new saint, this Voice of the People?” she asked, accusing Hazare of remaining silent on other issues like farmers’ suicides in his home state of Maharashtra.

More than 70 civil society leaders including artists, students, doctors, lawyers and rights advocates sent a letter to the prime minister accusing Hazare of masquerading as the leader of an all-inclusive movement. “Only the naive would fail to notice the organized forces that are behind Anna Hazare’s campaign,” it said, accusing a Hindu nationalist group of stoking the campaign.

Hazare’s insistence, through a hunger strike, that only his proposal can fix the problem has also unnerved civic leaders who dispute the impression that Hazare and his team represent all of India.”Their distrust of Parliament is hazardous and also unjustified by past experience of free India,” Harsh Mander, an activist who sits on the National Advisory Council that helps set government social policy, wrote in the Hindustan Times.

Representatives of India’s bottom-caste dalits, or untouchables, said Hazare’s bill ignored protections needed most by the poor.”It is an upper-caste, middle-class movement and it addresses their issues — such as bribes paid to the police or at passport offices. Peasants, vulnerable sections, don’t fall in their purview,” dalit activist Arun Khote was quoted over the weekend as saying by Business Standard newspaper.Arabnews

Previous Post

Russian mayor killed after alleging corruption

Next Post

Prospects dim for goldsmiths

ToP

ToP

Related Posts

indian pm modi
Pakistan

Pakistan Invites Indian PM Narendra Modi to SCO Meeting

by Jameel Ahmad
August 29, 2024
Largest IT Outage
Technology

Largest IT Outage in History Brings Y2K Fears to Reality, Says Web Security Expert

by Jameel Ahmad
July 19, 2024
Ishaq Dar
Pakistan

Ensure the Safety of Students”: Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s Directive Amid Bangladesh Protests

by Jameel Ahmad
July 18, 2024
Trump Assassination Attempt
International News

Trump Calls for Unity After Assassination Attempt

by Jameel Ahmad
July 15, 2024
Narendra Modi Government
International News

India shares plunge as polls show Modi’s mandate slipping

by Jameel Ahmad
June 4, 2024
Ebrahim Raisi
International News

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Confirmed Dead in Helicopter Crash

by Jameel Ahmad
May 20, 2024
Shehbaz Sharif
Pakistan

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Garners New Investment Promises from Riyadh

by Jameel Ahmad
April 29, 2024
Next Post
Prospects dim for goldsmiths

Prospects dim for goldsmiths

Popular Stories

  • Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s grandson, Junaid Safdar, Ayesha Saif Khan’s grand nikkah ceremony

    Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s grandson, Junaid Safdar, Ayesha Saif Khan’s grand nikkah ceremony

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 12-year-old British Pakistani boy makes £290,000 during summer holidays

    6800 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Time of Pakistan

About Times Of Pakistan

kralbetbetturkeyikimislibahis1xbetm.infohipas.infohttps://www.wiibet.com/restbetcdn.com

Other Categories

  • Beautiful Pakistan
  • Fashion News
  • Funny News
  • Viral Videos
  • Weird News

Recent Posts

  • 11th J.A. Zaman Memorial Open – Powered by Gem Golfers
  • Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi Sentenced to Jail in £190 Million Case
  • World’s Largest Submarine Cable Arrives in Pakistan: Could This End Internet Woes?

Times Of Pakistan © 2024. Design & Developed by E2E Solution Providers.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • International News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In