The Free Press Journal

Frequent tweeter Modi loses voice when it comes to rape of minority women: NYT

- AGENCIES /

Sharply criticisin­g Prime Minister Narendra's silence over rape cases in India, the New York Times in an editorial on Tuesday said such and other violent incidents were part of "an organized and systematic campaign by nationalis­t forces" to terrorise women, Muslims and Dalits in the country.

The editorial titled "Silence as Women Are Attacked" appeared on in the New York edition of the daily, reminding how Modi tweets "frequently and considers himself a talented orator".

"Yet he loses his voice when it comes to speaking out about the dangers faced by women and minorities who are frequent targets of the nationalis­t and communal forces that are part of the base of his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP," said the Times.

It recalled how on Friday, Modi said the rape cases had brought shame on the country and that "our daughters will definitely get justice".

"But his remarks ring hollow because he waited so long to talk about the cases and spoke in broad generaliti­es – describing the crimes as 'incidents being discussed since past two days'."

The daily accused the Prime Minister of taking a similar approach in the past when addressing cases in which vigilante groups affiliated with his political movement attacked and killed Muslims and Dalits, falsely accused of killing cows.

"Modi's silence is as perplexing as it is distressin­g," the Times said, adding he seemed to have failed to learn the lesson of the Congress that did not forcefully respond to protests in late 2012 and early 2013 after a young woman was raped and killed on a public bus in New Delhi.

"The BJP won the elections in large part because Modi promised to make the government more responsive to the needs of Indians who were left behind by a government dogged by corruption scandals and widely considered rudderless.

"Instead, he has exhibited a pattern of silence and deflection that is deeply worrying to anybody who cares about the health of the world's largest democracy."–IANS

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