Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Rage Boy(s) fight for environment

Rageboy(s),popularised by that brilliant British polemicist Christopher Hitchens, are at it again. If one goes by the account of 'BBC', it's environmental issues that has apparently enraged them to manufacture outrage and indulge in violent protest.Or is it?

Make no doubt about it. It’s the Islamic theocratic totalitarianism that drives the secession movement in Kashmir.

The bleeding heart liberals, pinkintellectuals and useful idiots have long been been scripting stories of unemployment, poverty and Indian state sponsored oppression as being the root cause of terrorism . They have been repeatedely trying to hijack Indian public opinion (that has firmly rallied behind the Government on the issue of Kashmir) by trying to advocate resolutions using chimerical framework like Kashmiryaat, creatively reinvented in Sufi tradition

In combating the Islamists in Kashmir, the Indian state faces its greatest challenge as yet in safeguarding the secular ethos of the country. The outcome of the battle will fundamentally determine the raison d’etre of India as truly secular,multi-cultural,pluralistic country. Indian state has to win this battle at all cost. Thanks to the sagacity of Indian state that its been cautious in not exercising the easy option of ruthlessly crushing this blatantly Islamofascist with brute force and trying to repeatedly engage the secessionists within the democratic process. Looks like time and options are both running out.

Lets not delude ourselves by thinking that rageboys on the streets of Kashmir are concerned about the ‘environmental’ damage that the Amarnath project will cause or they are threatened by 'demographic warfare' that Indian state is alleged to be indulging in. India has never exercised the option of changing the demographic pattern in Kashmir unlike the Han Chinese who have tried to obliterate the traditonal Tibetean way of life

The truth of the matter is their opposition is firmly rooted in the ruthless imperialist ideology that masqureades as ‘religion’.

One sincerely hope that the street violence in Kashmir serves as a real eye opener to the public opinion in India.

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