The dictatorship is back under Modi sarkar. No freedom of speech is left. The latest victims of dictatorship are Kerala college students and principal, who compared Modi with Hitler, Laden and Kasab. Our full support to this college of Kerala. Modi also believes in butchering the opposition voice like Hitler as he did in Gujarat as a CM. He is also guilty of claiming hundreds of lives like Kasab and Laden. If he is PM of India then it doesn't mean we can't call spade a spade(http://idharudhar24x7.blogspot.in/2014/06/modi-kasab-and-laden-in-one-college-is.html).
(Sandip Roy in Firstpost)
(Sandip Roy in Firstpost)
Is sandalwood smuggler Veerappan the
problem? Or Ajmal Kasab?
Narendra Modi has been compared to Hitler before.
Directly by Digvijaya Singh in fact. And indirectly by Rahul Gandhi. Congress
spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi compared Modi to “popularly elected
dictators” like Idi Amin, Hitler, Mussolini and Zia ul Haq.
The principal of a
government polytechnic in Kunnamkulam and six others were booked for printing
and distributing a college magazine that showed Modi in a collage of 13
“negative faces”. The principal of a government
polytechnic in Kunnamkulam and six others were booked for printing and
distributing a college magazine that showed Modi in a collage of 13 “negative
faces”.
But while BJP leaders cried foul no one was
charged under IPC sections 500, 501, 504, 153, 120 and 34 for that.
Times are
changing.
The principal of a government polytechnic in Kunnamkulam and six others
were booked for printing and distributing a college magazine that showed Modi
in a collage of 13 “negative faces”.
His companions in negativity include Osama
bin Laden, George W Bush, Ajmal Kasab, Prabhakaran, Hitler and Veerappan.
First
of all this being an SFI-controlled magazine, the choices reflect more
predictable knee-jerk ideology than robust historical fact.
Poor Lyndon B
Johnson might have mired his country in the Vietnam War but he also was the
American president who pushed through civil rights laws at great political
cost. But there he is in the negative faces gallery alongside Osama bin Laden.
Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, executed by the Bolsheviks finds pride of place in
the top row of the rogues gallery but though his enemies did call him Nicholas
the Bloody more Red leaders like Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot with far bloodier
hands don’t find a spot in the polytechnic’s pantheon. And Prabhakaran is a
prime example of the fact that one man’s terrorist can be another man’s freedom
fighter.
There are obviously questions to be raised as to what kind of
guidelines a college magazine has about publishing collages like that featuring
the country’s political leaders leave alone the prime minister. Apparently the
magazine was released in February when Modi was not yet the prime minister but
it was distributed this month. Student editor Praveen Kumar’s defence that
“they had no intention to malign (Modi)” is a rather feeble one.
But the larger
question remains. Just because Narendra Modi is now the Prime Minister is it a
punishable crime to think of him as a “negative face”? Given the names he has
been called in the course of his career, “negative face” is fairly insipid as
slurs go. George W Bush, his companion in the gallery got called all kinds of
names, including war criminal, while president of the United States by those
who opposed him. Also is just putting him in a gallery of “negative faces”
tantamount to saying he is comparable to Ajmal Kasab, a comparison that is just
ludicrous anyway?
The whole poster is a ridiculous ahistorical mishmash. And
the BJP has every right to protest the inclusion of Narendra Modi in that
line-up and in time-honoured tradition burn copies of the magazine.
But to book
the students, the principal and the printer on charges that include provocation
to incite rioting is also over the top. Just because we are a country where
vigilantes are happy to riot every time they sense they scent some political
dividends does not mean we have to interpret everything through that lens.
As I
said before there is nothing new about Modi and the Hitler comparison which has
always felt more hysterical than historical.
The real problem here is
different. Then it was Candidate Modi. Now it’s PM Modi. And no one wants to
take any chances. Mind you, no one is accusing the PMO of having strong-armed
Thrissur police into taking action. Apparently a social worker filed the actual
complaint.
And perhaps just as importantly in the earlier instances those were
words. And these are images. And as we all know a picture is worth a 1000
words. And in this case with 12 notorious luminaries in the collage like some
kind of pin-up calendar of infamy – that’s 12,000 words. An image remains
imprinted on our consciousness long after the prattle of a Digvijaya Singh has
evaporated.
This is a case of a huge hullabaloo over what in the end is rather
sophomoric poster assembled by an obviously politically blinkered students
union. The high-powered police reaction to it actually gives this student
magazine more respect that it deserves. Just because an SFI-controlled magazine
in a polytechnic in Kerala puts Nathuram Godse and American general William
Westmoreland from the Vietnam War in the same row does not mean that you can
really compare Gandhi's assassin with the man behind the Tet Offensive in
Vietnam. However full points for testing the Indian public with Westmoreland,
hardly a household name or face in India. But while this whole get-up might
have value for quizzers, it fails even as hard-hitting political commentary.
But
the freedom of expression should protect even the stupid. That right does not
come with a stupidity exception.
For those who are interested and of a quizzing
bent here is a quick guide to the entire baker’s dozen. Top Row – Veerappan,
Nathuram Godse, Tsar Nicholas II, General William Westmoreland 2nd Row – Lyndon
B,. Johnson, Osama bin Laden, Ajmal Kasab 3rd Row – Adolf Hitler, V,
Prabhakaran, Benito Mussolini 4th Row – George W. Bush, Narendra Modi, Louis
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