Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Shiv Sena criticises Javed Akhtar on RSS comment

- Swapnil Rawal

LINKING HINDUTVA TO KHOMEINI’S RULE IN IRAN AND TALIBAN’S RULE IN AFGHANISTA­N IS DISRESPECT­FUL TOWARDS HINDU CULTURE, PARTY MOUTHPIECE SAID

MUMBAI: Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamana on Monday criticised noted screenwrit­er and lyricist Javed Akhtar over his comparison of Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) with Taliban, calling it disrespect­ful to Hindu culture.

The reaction in the form of an editorial in the Marathi daily comes a day after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders from Mumbai demanded an unconditio­nal apology from Akhtar.

Akhtar, also a former member of Parliament, made the comparison during an interactio­n with a news channel (NDTV) last Friday.

“Just like the Taliban want an Islamic State, there are those who want a Hindu Rashtra. These people are of the same mindset -- be it Muslim, Christian, Jews or Hindus,” he said. “Of course, the Taliban is barbaric, and their actions are reprehensi­ble, but those supporting the RSS, VHP and Bajrang Dal are all the same,” he added.

The Sena mouthpiece said though Akhtar has been speaking openly about fundamenta­lism and fanaticism, we do not agree with the comparison between RSS and Taliban.

“Countries like Pakistan and China where democracy doesn’t exist are backing the Taliban in Afghanista­n because human rights and democracy have no place in these countries. But India is a democratic country and respects an individual’s freedom. India is tremendous­ly tolerant in every way... so it is erroneous to compare RSS with the Taliban,” it said. It added, “Iran had Khomeini rule and now Afghanista­n has the Taliban rule. Linking Hindutva to these two rules is disrespect­ful towards Hindu culture.”

The editorial added that Hindutva is a “culture” for organisati­ons such as the RSS and VHP. “RSS and VHP want that the rights of the Hindus should not be suppressed. Moreover, they have never imposed any restrictio­ns on women’s rights. The situation in Afghanista­n, however, is gut-wrenching. People fled from their country out of fear, and women’s rights are being suppressed,” it said.

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