“The threat to Islam posed by Modi’s modernising drive, turning India into a unified nation with a common purpose, is also deeply worrisome to its adversaries and even putative ‘friends’. Divide and rule, by tweaking every division and inserting nefarious purposes into every social fissure, has been the age-old imperial stratagem to keep India weak and achieve their goals. And Narendra Modi is threatening to challenge this blissful arrangement.” – Dr Gautam Sen
Narendra Modi poses the greatest challenge to Islam since modern Turkey’s Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, perhaps an even greater one. This has been understood perfectly by adherents to the marginal Wahhabi sect that has come to dominate Sunni Islam. These are the subversive purveyors of evil from the desert kingdom, symbols of arrogance and financial sponsors of global terror, put into power by the retreating British and sustained ever since by US imperial design. They and the worldwide clerical as well as secular retainers of their patronage and largesse are justly alarmed by the Modi phenomenon. Even a cursory look at contemporary Gujarat explains why Narendra Modi arouses such anxiety and wholehearted loathing.
After a dozen years as Gujarat’s chief minister, despite being maligned and libelled on an industrial scale, he has apparently struck a chord with its Muslims. All the perverse propaganda and incitement to terror against Narendra Modi personally, by his supposedly mainstream opponents, has not convinced all Gujarati Muslims that he is the devil incarnate. They have begun voting for him in growing numbers on the basis of the evidence before their very own eyes. They like good governance, development and an atmosphere of efficient purposefulness that is not scarred indelibly by widespread corruption. The absence of riots, which the poor Muslim most earnestly desires, is also a daily lived experience that all the malicious fabrications against Narendra Modi cannot dispel.
It is this phenomenon that has caused deep alarm among the conservative Muslim clergy. Muslims voting for good governance and economic development are an unprecedented challenge to their age-old, traditional authority, buttressed by the slogan ‘Islam in danger’. Their determined upholding of every vestige of India’s historical status quo, however irrational and indeed unjust is underpinned by cultivating fear and ignorance.
The dangerous chief minister of Gujarat, a man without elevated lineage or any recognisable signs of divinity, is poised put all this to the sword. He is offering the ordinary Muslim as well as countless others a peaceful life and a modicum of prosperity. And they are all showing more than passing interest in this seductive menu of choice offered.
India’s political class and its vast network of beneficiaries have also sensed the beginnings of a revolution that spells their own doom. Indian politics is essentially pure entrepreneurialism and the unashamed opportunism of the political class. Like used cars salesman and corrupt real estate dealers, there is nothing they are unprepared to do to sell themselves. The arousal of fear, mainly directed at Muslims and patent electoral bribery are their twin devices of befuddlement and deceit. Yet the sheer size of the growing electoral constituency needed to gain political power is too large to satisfy by robbing the public purse. Their vain attempt has brought the country to its knees, pretty much bankrupting the public exchequer. The outcome has been worsened because the massive buying-off provided too many opportunities for personal enrichment for politicians to ignore.
Narendra Modi is the oddball who is refusing to play their game and aspires to higher goals they find unfathomably indecent. Most frightening of all, after one successful term of good governance, Narendra Modi will split the minority vote bank permanently and commence their indefinite political oblivion.
The Indian media is unequivocally an appendage of its corrupt politics, lacking professionalism and honour. In recent days one television channel has taken to only showing films starring a particularly offensive ruling party candidate. The so-called Indian intelligentsia and its monstrous Anglicised incarnation is a standing reminder of John K. Galbraith’s pithy comment that whenever the intelligentsia is in unanimous agreement something is deeply amiss! The Indian intelligentsia is seeking to provide some form of moral and cognitive ballast for a rotten and corrupt politics by singing hymns on secularism and communal sins. But even mobilising their foreign supporters, waving personal banners of international status is failing to wash, when the standard bearers of such blessed principles are the likes of Laloo Prasad and the irrepressible Robert Vadra. In any case, these spin masters are in reality often unread and ignorant and forlornly hope that the masses they seek to brainwash will be none the wiser!
The threat to Islam posed by Modi’s modernising drive, turning India into a unified nation with a common purpose, is also deeply worrisome to its adversaries and even putative ‘friends’. Divide and rule, by tweaking every division and inserting nefarious purposes into every social fissure, has been the age-old imperial stratagem to keep India weak and achieve their goals. And Narendra Modi is threatening to challenge this blissful arrangement.
But worse, for the desert Arab kingdom and its profoundly destructive impact across the world, with the mass murder of Shia Muslims and mayhem from Nigeria and Mali to Thailand and China being their trademark, what does the modernity of Indian Sunnis mean to their exercise of unhindered control over the faithful? The loss of a significant segment of Indian Muslims to the hated allurements of modernity and women’s rights is the beginning of the end.
The slightly barmy obsessions of prominent sections of India’s Muslim clergy, entertained in few other Muslim countries, have been calculated to nurture division and fear to ensure the loyalty of a fearful minority population. The expansion of the Kolkata airport was held to ransom by a solitary mosque for decades, causing untold economic damage to the city. Mosques, it was argued cannot ever be touched although that is clearly not so in Muslim countries. Its move elsewhere has now been agreed, but only after vast compensation was extracted by a sullen local religious leadership. In the place of crass manipulation by religious leaders, the enticement of a peaceful life of freedom and personal attainment promises to create irresistible inducements for Muslims worldwide. This is the reason why Narendra Modi’s programme of change is feared. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s unsparing drive to modernise has stalled in contemporary Turkey, but dramatic change in an urbanised India, on the threshold of socio-economic modernity, is likely to be enduring.
And India will become a potent example to Muslims everywhere of freedom and prosperity. – India Facts, 19 May 2014
» Dr Gautam Sen taught international political economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science for more than two decades.
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A fine analysis of the Modi modernisation drive. Let us hope that people like MJ Akbar joining the BJP is also a sign of the new times.
Of course, it remains to be seen whether he will endorse the common civil code, if and when the Modi government takes up this issue.
While modernisation will draw the poorer segments of Muslim society away from their dogmatic clerics, the Christian population may not be as influenced, as Shri George Augustine, predicts (and hopes) will happen. The Church has a greater stranglehold over their flock than the Muslim clergy on theirs. And owing to the presence of the Macaulay putras and the all pervasive influence of convent style education, the Christian population is harder to bring on board.
Whatever the outcomes, the Modi modernisation drive (and Hindu nationalism) is the best thing that has happened to India in several centuries!
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Dr Gautam Sen is at his usual best. It is so refreshing to read his ever so eloquent and erudite articles.
I couldn’t agree with Dr Sen more and wish Modiji all the success in his challenge. We Hindus need to put our differences aside and use all our skills and resources to assist Modiji. his success will be Hinduism’s success and hence our success.
This is an opportunity to reclaim our (HINDUISM) past economic glory and allay the fears of the people if not the world . Hinduism has been vilified , described as atavistic etc etc. There is no better opportune time than now to prove the critics and detractors wrong. On the positive side, Modiji success will be widely and critically acclaimed leading to greater interest in Sanatana Dharma.
We all understand and believe the that more adherents to Sanatana Dharma there are in the world , the more peaceful, prosperous and Happier the WORLD will be.
This is our time as HINDUS so lets not ‘drop the ball here’…. lets put our shoulders to the wheel and JAI HO!!!!!
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Narendra Modi’s modernisation drive would do as much harm to institutionalised Christianity as it does to Islam. This modernisation drive would ultimately compel one to turn towards oneself and one’s experiences than to the religious institutions. A nationalist Hindu government is what a wise spiritual doctor would prescribe as remedy for a fragmented, ailing world. The Indian example of Muslims and Christians would act like a potent medicine everywhere and will certainly be a serious threat to the disease causing germs.
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It has always been an immense pleasure to read Dr. Gautam Sen. I am a huge fan of his articles.
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