Deccan Chronicle

Disquiet over intoleranc­e

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Agroup of retired bureaucrat­s has expressed disquiet at growing levels of religious intoleranc­e in India. The largely non-political group of top former administra­tors signed an open letter laying out point by point what it sees as classic cases of religious intoleranc­e. The trends pointed out range from gau rakshaks running riot and lynching people, anti-Romeo squads harassing couples, banning of slaughterh­ouses affecting the livelihood­s of many people, the harassment of NGOs and interferen­ce in student affairs. A pattern of wilful majoritari­anism was establishe­d by the arguments, including muzzling of media criticism. The growth of hypernatio­nalism is also a major source of worry.

The new rules banning the sale of cattle for slaughter, with their agenda not very well hidden, added a whole new dimension to the intoleranc­e issue. The protests had spread so far across India that voices are now being heard from power centres that the government doesn’t want to alter the food habits of people. As the trend of tolerance levels being lowered all the time is noticeable, the misgivings of a few bureaucrat­s can’t be thought to be misplaced. The foundation of the thinking behind the trend is religious ideology. Since that is unlikely to change given the forces driving those now in power, it’s easy to say the problem isn’t going away anytime soon. The question is: who should take corrective action, and how.

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