The Times of India / PTI, September 19 2013:
"Jnanpith awardee and acclaimed Kannada writer Dr UR Ananthamurthy has said he will not live in a country with Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister, triggering angry reactions from BJP which said he was free to leave India..."
Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar, The Times of India, November 25 2012:
"...I can only say that the killings of 1948 cannot possibly justify the killings of 2002, or 1984, or any others. Modi has blood on his hands, whether or not he was directly culpable. But why pretend that others had spotlessly clean hands? There is a macabre logic in the praises Modi has recently heaped on Patel: the two were not entirely dissimilar. Nations need to acknowledge their past errors in order to avoid them in the future. Germany acknowledged the horrors of fascism and militarism, and this helped it build a new anti-war society focused on human rights..."
Philips Talbot, Frontline, October 19 2007:
"In
the ranks of such patriots, none showed less slackness than Vallabhbhai Patel,
minister for home affairs. In a ‘marvellous and deeply touching speech before
officers and men of the Royal Indian Air Force on 1 October 1948’, as a
centenary volume of his writings describes it, Patel reported:
Patel himself, who held that ‘what nature and God had
intended to be one on no account can be split in two for all times,’ had wider
aims in view, as these were recalled by Elmhirst, the admiring British air
marshal who served under him: ‘If all the decisions rested on me, I think I
would be in favour of extending this little affair in Kashmir to a full-scale
war with Pakistan … Let us get it over with once and for all and settle down as
a united continent.’ Congress had accepted partition as the price of a strong
centralised state in which it could be sure of a monopoly of power, but in the
mind of its top leaders it was a temporary concession..."
The Hindu on FB , September 16 2013:
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Artist: Mike Luckovich (I am using this great cartoon for the second time on this blog.)
And then one day we too can turn Statue of Unity on her side and make her an instrument of a new pogrom...
"Jnanpith awardee and acclaimed Kannada writer Dr UR Ananthamurthy has said he will not live in a country with Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister, triggering angry reactions from BJP which said he was free to leave India..."
Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar, The Times of India, November 25 2012:
"...I can only say that the killings of 1948 cannot possibly justify the killings of 2002, or 1984, or any others. Modi has blood on his hands, whether or not he was directly culpable. But why pretend that others had spotlessly clean hands? There is a macabre logic in the praises Modi has recently heaped on Patel: the two were not entirely dissimilar. Nations need to acknowledge their past errors in order to avoid them in the future. Germany acknowledged the horrors of fascism and militarism, and this helped it build a new anti-war society focused on human rights..."
Philips Talbot, Frontline, October 19 2007:
"...Communal elements in the Congress needed no help
from the League. Nehru noted in his Autobiography in 1936 that “many a
Congressman was a communalist under his nationalist garb” (page 136). That
included men who came to wield power at the Centre and in the States. Patel,
Pant, Sampurnanand and Tandon, Ravi Shankar Shukla, B.C. Roy and Morarji Desai
besides others. Rajaji provided a sterling exception until his death..."
While
people talk of our failing to follow Gandhiji’s teachings, I wish to give you
one example which I remember from his conversation. When Srinagar was touch and
go, when we wanted to put our army in Srinagar and when the air force was asked
… to carry the army and all its requirements quickly, they did it with
wonderful speed; and if we had been late by 24 hours, the whole game would have
been lost. That is the work which you have done, which is written in letters
of gold in the history of Freedom. We are proud of you. But what Gandhiji
said to me was: ‘I feel so proud when I hear the noise of these aeroplanes. At
one time I was feeling very miserable and oppressed when I heard this. But when
this Kashmir operation began, I began to feel proud of them and every aeroplane
that goes with materials and arms and ammunition and requirements of the army,
I feel proud.’ [italics in original]
The Hindu on FB , September 16 2013:
"
And then one day we too can turn Statue of Unity on her side and make her an instrument of a new pogrom...
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