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Column: War with Pakistan, communal riots likely after BJP poll wipeout
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By Markandey Katju December 12, 2018 11:35 IST
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(File) Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP National President Amit Shah | PTI
Many people are gloating over the state election results of Tuesday that saw the defeat of BJP governments in three states.

In my opinion, however, the only effect the assembly election results will have is to reduce lynching of Muslims a bit, though it is wrong to assume that such incidents will be totally eliminated. India is still a semi-feudal society, and as I have repeatedly pointed out, communalism is always latent in it, only awaiting some catalyst to bring it to the surface.

Today, most Hindus in India are communal, and so are most Muslims. It is only when we create a fully industrial society that the poison of communalism will disappear. Secularism is a feature of an industrial society, not a feudal or semi-feudal one.

The state election results will have no effect on the real problems facing India—massive poverty, huge unemployment, appalling child malnourishment, widespread farm distress, almost total lack of proper healthcare, good education for the masses, etc.

These problems cannot be solved within the present system of parliamentary democracy, for in such a democracy, the political leaders have to appease and appeal to feudal forces—such as caste and communal vote banks—to win elections, whereas the national interest requires destruction of these forces.

To take the country rapidly forward requires an alternative system in which there are genuinely patriotic and modern-minded political leaders who do not have to bother about elections, but are determined to rapidly industrialise and modernise the nation, as China has done. So whether Congress wins elections or BJP wins, it matters little. Our politicians have no genuine love for the country, but are only interested in power and pelf.

I had mentioned my apprehensions about the BJP's response to likely election setbacks in my recent article Indians, prepare for the coming storm and can only repeat them. The BJP will not give up power easily, and the coming Lok Sabha elections will be like the historical wars for the Delhi Sultanate in which no holds were barred and rivers of blood flowed as rivals sought to claim the throne.

The BJP thrives on communal riots, for that is the only way the party knows for increasing its votes from its 'captive' upper caste Hindu vote bank, which, at 20 per cent of the population, is clearly insufficient to win many seats.

It is not difficult to stoke the communal fire since India is a semi-feudal country and the fuel of communalism is always present in it, only waiting to be ignited by some spark. So, we are bound to witness widespread communal riots and incidents in the coming months.

Also, a war with Pakistan on some issue is bound to whip up communal passions, and our leaders may well resort to that option too. The fact that both countries have nuclear weapons will not deter desperate men.


So, dark days are ahead.


Justice Markandey Katju retired from the Supreme Court in 2011

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2018/12/12/column-war-pakistan-communal-riots-bjp.html

They should know better than to start a war with Pakistan. But, Modi and BJP will do anything to hold on to power.
 
even though both countries would love nothing more than to beat each other up, they are not that stupid to actually do it. I am sure that the BJP isn't that hungry for power, that they would fight an actual full fledged war
threats, border violations, small level mobilizations are possible
but not a war
 
Stupid riots don't mean a thing. Only if India pulls a Myanmar then I am listening
That would be a big favour to us, we will then use those 200 mill indian muslims to drown india in its own blood, we would be happy to use those indian muslims as cannon fodder to get the job done, i dont think bjp or any hindu outfit has the balls for that, u are childten of chankya after all not Qasim, u are meant to scheme n squabble not conquer, ur history is testament to that fact n boy, history never lies.
 
That would be a big favour to us, we will then use those 200 mill indian muslims to drown india in its own blood, we would be happy to use those indian muslims as cannon fodder to get the job done, i dont think bjp or any hindu outfit has the balls for that, u are childten of chankya after all not Qasim, u are meant to scheme n squabble not conquer, ur history is testament to that fact n boy, history never lies.
You have very high hopes. You assume that these 200 million bhooke nange bhikaris will defeat the other 1200 million. Hehe keep smoking that good stuff hebibi
 
even though both countries would love nothing more than to beat each other up, they are not that stupid to actually do it. I am sure that the BJP isn't that hungry for power, that they would fight an actual full fledged war
threats, border violations, small level mobilizations are possible
but not a war
but they can gamble to do airstrikes...

You have very high hopes. You assume that these 200 million bhooke nange bhikaris will defeat the other 1200 million. Hehe keep smoking that good stuff hebibi
just takes a single button to do so ...
 
Column: War with Pakistan, communal riots likely after BJP poll wipeout
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By Markandey Katju December 12, 2018 11:35 IST
modi-shah-pti.jpg
(File) Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP National President Amit Shah | PTI
Many people are gloating over the state election results of Tuesday that saw the defeat of BJP governments in three states.

In my opinion, however, the only effect the assembly election results will have is to reduce lynching of Muslims a bit, though it is wrong to assume that such incidents will be totally eliminated. India is still a semi-feudal society, and as I have repeatedly pointed out, communalism is always latent in it, only awaiting some catalyst to bring it to the surface.

Today, most Hindus in India are communal, and so are most Muslims. It is only when we create a fully industrial society that the poison of communalism will disappear. Secularism is a feature of an industrial society, not a feudal or semi-feudal one.

The state election results will have no effect on the real problems facing India—massive poverty, huge unemployment, appalling child malnourishment, widespread farm distress, almost total lack of proper healthcare, good education for the masses, etc.

These problems cannot be solved within the present system of parliamentary democracy, for in such a democracy, the political leaders have to appease and appeal to feudal forces—such as caste and communal vote banks—to win elections, whereas the national interest requires destruction of these forces.

To take the country rapidly forward requires an alternative system in which there are genuinely patriotic and modern-minded political leaders who do not have to bother about elections, but are determined to rapidly industrialise and modernise the nation, as China has done. So whether Congress wins elections or BJP wins, it matters little. Our politicians have no genuine love for the country, but are only interested in power and pelf.

I had mentioned my apprehensions about the BJP's response to likely election setbacks in my recent article Indians, prepare for the coming storm and can only repeat them. The BJP will not give up power easily, and the coming Lok Sabha elections will be like the historical wars for the Delhi Sultanate in which no holds were barred and rivers of blood flowed as rivals sought to claim the throne.

The BJP thrives on communal riots, for that is the only way the party knows for increasing its votes from its 'captive' upper caste Hindu vote bank, which, at 20 per cent of the population, is clearly insufficient to win many seats.

It is not difficult to stoke the communal fire since India is a semi-feudal country and the fuel of communalism is always present in it, only waiting to be ignited by some spark. So, we are bound to witness widespread communal riots and incidents in the coming months.

Also, a war with Pakistan on some issue is bound to whip up communal passions, and our leaders may well resort to that option too. The fact that both countries have nuclear weapons will not deter desperate men.


So, dark days are ahead.


Justice Markandey Katju retired from the Supreme Court in 2011

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2018/12/12/column-war-pakistan-communal-riots-bjp.html

They should know better than to start a war with Pakistan. But, Modi and BJP will do anything to hold on to power.

First of all BJP is not wiped out. Secondly, riots or war with Pakistan is not going to happen. This is an article by antination psudo commie.
 
Column: War with Pakistan, communal riots likely after BJP poll wipeout
placeholder-img.png
By Markandey Katju December 12, 2018 11:35 IST
modi-shah-pti.jpg
(File) Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP National President Amit Shah | PTI
Many people are gloating over the state election results of Tuesday that saw the defeat of BJP governments in three states.

In my opinion, however, the only effect the assembly election results will have is to reduce lynching of Muslims a bit, though it is wrong to assume that such incidents will be totally eliminated. India is still a semi-feudal society, and as I have repeatedly pointed out, communalism is always latent in it, only awaiting some catalyst to bring it to the surface.

Today, most Hindus in India are communal, and so are most Muslims. It is only when we create a fully industrial society that the poison of communalism will disappear. Secularism is a feature of an industrial society, not a feudal or semi-feudal one.

The state election results will have no effect on the real problems facing India—massive poverty, huge unemployment, appalling child malnourishment, widespread farm distress, almost total lack of proper healthcare, good education for the masses, etc.

These problems cannot be solved within the present system of parliamentary democracy, for in such a democracy, the political leaders have to appease and appeal to feudal forces—such as caste and communal vote banks—to win elections, whereas the national interest requires destruction of these forces.

To take the country rapidly forward requires an alternative system in which there are genuinely patriotic and modern-minded political leaders who do not have to bother about elections, but are determined to rapidly industrialise and modernise the nation, as China has done. So whether Congress wins elections or BJP wins, it matters little. Our politicians have no genuine love for the country, but are only interested in power and pelf.

I had mentioned my apprehensions about the BJP's response to likely election setbacks in my recent article Indians, prepare for the coming storm and can only repeat them. The BJP will not give up power easily, and the coming Lok Sabha elections will be like the historical wars for the Delhi Sultanate in which no holds were barred and rivers of blood flowed as rivals sought to claim the throne.

The BJP thrives on communal riots, for that is the only way the party knows for increasing its votes from its 'captive' upper caste Hindu vote bank, which, at 20 per cent of the population, is clearly insufficient to win many seats.

It is not difficult to stoke the communal fire since India is a semi-feudal country and the fuel of communalism is always present in it, only waiting to be ignited by some spark. So, we are bound to witness widespread communal riots and incidents in the coming months.

Also, a war with Pakistan on some issue is bound to whip up communal passions, and our leaders may well resort to that option too. The fact that both countries have nuclear weapons will not deter desperate men.


So, dark days are ahead.


Justice Markandey Katju retired from the Supreme Court in 2011

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2018/12/12/column-war-pakistan-communal-riots-bjp.html

They should know better than to start a war with Pakistan. But, Modi and BJP will do anything to hold on to power.

Sooner or later, Yogi will be the bad man, and Yogi will turn all that struggle for kingship into UP-Gujrat clash.
Ultimately, the clash between three(Maharashra will join Gujrat) main states will build pressure, that will lead to "the limited war" with Pakistan.
I see the time just after the beginning of the next term of Modi the most favorable for all that to happen(around 2019 - 2021).

Pakistan must build its anti-ballistic, Anti - S system and deep penetration(through PAF) capability strong enough to lower the damage. Population around nuclear sites should be evacuated.

And all that should take place asap, we don't have much time.
 

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