Imperial Valley Press

Indian celebritie­s protest attacks on dissent, minorities

- BY ASHOK SHARMA

NEW DELHI — Dozens of Indian celebritie­s have asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and stop rising incidents of attacks on minorities, misuse of religion by Hindu hard-liners and intoleranc­e against dissent in the country.

In a joint letter of protest to Modi released on Wednesday, the celebritie­s said critics of his government are being branded anti-national and punished with imprisonme­nt.

The protest comes less than two months after a massive victory by Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP, in national elections, suggesting that his supporters are feeling emboldened by the defeat of opposition parties.

The 49 signatorie­s included Adoor Gopalakris­hnan, a filmmaker; Amit Chaudhary, an author; Anuradha Kapoor, a social activist; Ashis Nandy, a socialist; and Jaya Mitra, an environmen­talist.

They said criticizin­g the ruling party did not imply criticizin­g the nation. “Hence anti-government stands cannot be equated with anti-national sentiments,” they said.

There was no immediate government reaction to the celebritie­s’ protest.

Since Modi came to power in 2014, Hindu mobs have lynched dozens of people — mainly Muslims and lower-caste Dalits — suspected of illegally transporti­ng cows or consuming beef. Many Indian states have laws limiting or banning the slaughter of cows, which are sacred to Hindus. Some BJP leaders have come to the alleged killers’ defense, garlanding them with marigolds.

Though Modi himself hasn’t publicly supported the vigilantes and has condemned the killings, he’s been accused of failing to punish the perpetrato­rs swiftly. With Hindus constituti­ng more than 80 percent of India’s 1.3 billion people, Hindu religion and its defense are a political priority for BJP supporters.

Several celebritie­s protested such killings in 2016 and some of them returned the national awards given to them by the government honoring their works in the field of art and culture.

 ??  ?? In this June 26 file photo, Indian protesters shout slogans as they hold placards and candles during a protest condemning mob lynching of Muslim youth Tabrez Ansari in Jharkhand state, in New Delhi, India. P PHOTO/ALTAF QADRI
In this June 26 file photo, Indian protesters shout slogans as they hold placards and candles during a protest condemning mob lynching of Muslim youth Tabrez Ansari in Jharkhand state, in New Delhi, India. P PHOTO/ALTAF QADRI

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