Intellectuals say: ‘Modi turns racist to win power

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PTI, New Delhi :
Several academics, artistes, cultural and literary personalities on Thursday appealed to the people to reject the Bharatiya Janata Party and its prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi, saying they were aiming to capture power by spreading communal hatred.
“We, the undersigned, are deeply disturbed by the reported remarks of the prime ministerial candidate of the NDA at an election rally in West Bengal that ‘infiltrators’ from Bangladesh belonging to a particular religious community must be sent back,” the group stated, here, adding, “Apart from the sheer inhumanity of the remark, we fear that in a country in which every citizen does not possess documentary proof of citizenship, such a move would simply cause a general victimisation of persons belonging to that particular religious community.”
The reason cited by Modi for sending back “infiltrators” was “they take away jobs from local youth causing unemployment among the latter. This is exactly the reason offered by racist, fascist and xenophobic groups all over Europe”, they said.
Persons of Indian origin “have often been targets of such attacks which people in this country have rightly condemned”, they said, adding, “We must not replicate the same logic and the same attitude with regard to immigrants in this country which we condemn when they are directed against Indian immigrants abroad.”
The signatories include former West Bengal finance minister and noted economist Ashok Mitra; historians Romila Thapar, D N Jha and Irfan Habib; academics Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Harbans Mukhia, Mushirul Hasan and Prabhat Patnaik; film personalities Girish Karnad, Kumar Shahani and Saeed Mirza; artists Vivan Sundaram, Nilima Sheikh and Arpana Caur; theatre personalities M K Raina and Anuradha Kapur and mediaperson Antara Dev Sen.

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