The government needs to reconsider the role the state has played in the persecution of minorities
The government needs to reconsider the role the state has played in the persecution of minorities
While the Indian Government considers deploying the army and air force to quell the rebellion in the countryside, strange things are happening in the cities.
The paltry payments made to the victims, the escape of Anderson on a government plane, the neglect of the babies born subsequently with terrible deformities and ailments, the inability of the state to clean the contaminated soil, the petty sentences rendered and the 26 long years in the trial court, all seems separate instances which though regrettable are treated as issues of governance and not one of politics, conspiracy and betrayal. Let’s not look at the past, we are advised, let’s look to the future to ensure that such an incident does not take place again. But unless we understand the treachery of the past it is impossible to change things for the future.
For the last 9 months Humanists, Rationalists and Human Rights activists in India and Nepal have been fighting an elaborate reincarnation fraud in South India, enacted with connivance and encouragement from the Nobel Peace Laureate Dalai Lama. I am writing to report success but maybe I should first give the back ground to a complex story where Buddhist and Hindu superstition about rebirth, criminal intentions of parents to exploit their child for business as well real estate business and spiritual fraud and an international conspiracy to exploit a child for political and religious purposes are involved.
A book review of The God Market: How Globalisation Is Making India More Hindu by Meera Nanda; Random House India.
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