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OUR NATION

Congress, BJP and Bogey of Bangladeshi infiltrators Who can forget the carnage of Nellie of 1983 under Congress? It remains the worst massacre of Muslims in independent India’s history. More than 5,000 Muslims were massacred within 6 hours. Aijaz Zaka Syed

The author is a Middle East-based writer.

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ation state and democracy are perhaps the greatest gifts of western civilization to the world. The 20th century saw the crumbling of the colonial order across the globe although it reinvented itself to come back in some form or the other. Out of the ashes of the two great wars and all the death and destruction that they wrought on the world was born the idea that every one — every nation and every group who could be rallied under a flag — has the right to self-determination and live as it wishes. Democracy became the rallying cry and mantra of the masses. In H.L. Mencken’s words, it was agreed that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard. Today, everyone swears by democracy and people power apparently rules the world. But even as democracy and the concept of nation state seem to triumph and people are relatively freer and more politically empowered, a new and alarming kind of intolerance and xenophobia is on the march toward those that find themselves lacking in numbers or are in minority politically, ideologically or by some other denomination. Even as our world becomes

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more connected and distances and borders become practically irrelevant, our hearts and minds seem to become smaller and our tolerance levels lower. Those who occupied foreign lands driving their original inhabitants out today cannot tolerate a boatload of desperate people on their shores. All said and done, democracy is a game of numbers. As Iqbal would put it, jamhuriat ek tarze hukumat hai ke jis mein, bandon ko gina karte hain tola nahin kartey (Democracy is an order in which men are merely counted; not valued). You are nothing if you do not have numbers on your side or find yourself in a place where you do not

I will send Bangladeshis beyond the border with their bags and baggage., says Modi.

have the assuring presence of your own kind. And, above all, you must belong and fit in the pigeonholes of identities — of nation states, man man-made borders and flags. Else you

are condemned forever, as Muslims in India’s Northeast and Myanmar and people elsewhere are increasingly discovering. Having lived and existed in the land of their ancestors from time immemorial, they suddenly discover that they never belonged here: That they are on the wrong side of the border. That these tracts of land that they have cultivated for centuries and homes they have lived in since as long as they can remember were never theirs in the first place. Those ancient hills, verdant valleys, mighty rives and forever singing springs must not be claimed as theirs. They are strangers and seen as infiltrators in the land that they have freely traveled forever without realizing they were violating any borders or breaking any laws. Narendra Modi vows to throw all of them out as soon as he rides to power in Delhi. For someone being hailed to the skies for his allembracing development-and-good governance mantra and not raising the specter of Hindutva, the only “strong and decisive leader” India has produced so far returned to familiar themes during his campaigning in the Northeast. Speaking in West Bengal’s Serampore town on April 27, he thundered: “I want to warn from here, brothers and sisters write down, that after May 16, I will send these Bangladeshis beyond the border with their bags and baggage.” A couple of days later speaking in Assam, he declared all Muslims in Assam who form about 35 percent of the state’s population “Bangladeshis” urging sons of the soil to drive them all out. Days earlier, speaking in


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