After yesterday’s heavy post featuring the video footage from the masterminds of the Gujarat riots openly confessing their deeds, I thought today I would keep it light — only to find (thanks, Vishal) that the state government of Gujarat isn’t going to make it easy to do so.
Indeed, the state government has summarily blocked all three news channels that were going to show footage from Tehelka’s report. The affected channels are Aaj Tak, CNN-IBN, and IBN-7. The logic is a bit twisted, but somehow predictable:
Subsequently, all these channels went off air in most parts of Gujarat from 1930 hours (IST) on Thursday. The administration claimed it’s a violation of Clause 5 of Cable TV Network Regulation, which deals with broadcasting programmes which could create communal tension.
The state authorities accused the TV channels of spreading ‘more communal discord’ in the state than the people who actually featured on the Tehelka tapes.
For instance, the language used by leaders like Babu Bajrangi, Haresh Bhatt, Dhabal Patel and Madan Dhanraj in the tapes could easily turn the situation far more dangerous than what was being shown, they say. (link)
Obviously, the next step is to block channels that report that channels are being blocked, because that could also create seeds of dissent that could lead to communal tension. Right?
One point of confusion is who exactly is responsible for the order to black out the channels in question. The CNN-IBN article I linked to names the author of the order as “Ahmedabad District Magistrate and District Election Officer Dhananjay Dwivedi,” but also states that the Central Election Commission has “washed its hands,” saying it never issued any such order. I’m not really clear who has the real authority here — is Dhananjay Dwivedi’s action even legal?
I’m also a little puzzled as to why more news channels aren’t showing any of the footage. I checked Star News and NDTV (the two Indian news channels I get at home), and haven’t seen anything. I wonder: does Tehelka have an exclusive arrangement with these three channels, or have India’s other cable news channels made an editorial decision not to cover this?
GB
Re: the Hindu, dont overlook their biased and one-sided coverage of China. Their gal in China, Pallavi Aiyer, has written more than a 100 articles, mostly ultra-positive in every way. Not a single one addresses the extinction of Tibetan culture via ethnic replacement, lack of representational democracy, lack of individual rights for expression and travel, han hegemony and control, massive use of capital punishment. The sad thing is that few people seem to write in to complain about this, while 1000s are happy to demonstrate against the US or silly Danish Cartoons.
@Maybe Sujatha
Looks like we are back to BJP baiting.. Please allow me to expose the “pseudo-secular media” the so called “art loving intellectuals” and the lefties who selectively back them or fly under the radar. There were all the major religions involved in this controversy, FYI.Why is it that no newspapers published the danish cartoon’s and news channels refused to air such even in the West ? [barring: Philadelphia Inquirer and a couple of others]. So is it Okay to offend some religions, or is it that “freedom of art” is being selectively applied by self appointed “Intellectual Guardians”.
If Congress bans “Da Vinci Code” it is respecting “Minority Sentiments” and upkeeping “Secularism” If MF. Hussain paints exclusively nude paintings of Hindu Godesses it is “ART and Freedom of Expression” If Taslima Nasreen, Salman Rushdie publish books, and were attacks on them with people putting Bounties on their heads.. Its “Blasphemy”
Vadodara art college student in custody, hearing today By IE Friday May 11, 01:56 AM
———- From the MSU faculty and The Organizers of the event ————
STATEMENT OF FACTS BY SHABNAM HASHMI of the NGO SAHMAT + dateline
——— More from a Islamic News Site —- Art for Humanity’s Sake
{Note : How immediately the threat of riots springs, as the “artists” bluff gets called.. }
Yes indeed your example is specious, one would have given you the benefit of doubt.. but a cursory look at all your posts on this page, seem to indicate you are subtly hinting at the “good muslim community” vs “bad bad everybody”. Marwaris and Jains and Buddhist’s and Tribals , Jews, Parsis are not particularly known for rioting and any one alluding to such is simply not being frank, apart from them trying to protect their businesses[one could only wish that the Indian police were efficient and a little less corrupt] from the underworld and extortion rackets [Muslim Community being well represented]. Apparently even multi-millionaire like Bharat Shah and all the bollywoodies succumb to pressure from the Underworld, and pay up or act as fronts..
Latest being Attarwala :
Mumbai Police questions nine film stars in Attarwala case 27 Oct 2007, 0141 hrs IST,PTI
@pw
I was being sarcastic wrt. {Hara-Kiri comment}, and waiting until somebody shows up and blames the Israeli tourists to India [International Zionist Conspiracy, Mossad, Shin Bet et.al ] and the possibly even the Illuminati, surprised it took so long. It’s always the proverbial “everybody is against us” jig.. Followed by a bunch of “I definitely think so.. Bro!.. word on the street” comments..
really, you got some kind of excel spreadsheet listing the number of Hindus brought down by police bullets and those by Muslim mobs separately?
Wayfarer @ 52
I’m sorry I didnt read right through your post – it seems way off topic , and triggered just by the name of Nirav Jain ( that I gave skep-on-earth@46 as an example ). I believe there is another thread on SM this could be moved to ?
To the bit towards the end that did address my post @ 48 :
The reason I mentioned other communities like the Jains and the Dantewada tribals ( and not Christians , Parsis , Jews ?! and Buddhists ?! ) is to clarify that the riots were not only Hindu vs. Muslim , but also just about anybody with an agenda / matter to settle . Though maybe I should qualify the Dantewada tribal reference by explaining that they were used more as foot-soldiers to carry out the actual killings ( like the Charras in the Tehelka expose ) – but it stands as an example of the involvement ( active or passive )of communities in the riots that one would not expect to have seen ( Hindu involvement is explained as a reaction to the train massacre – at least initially ) .
I will retract the Marwari reference – as the old saying goes , ‘One Marwari does not a Riot make’ .
Fine, but they have the ballot AFTER THAT.
Well, what do you think? Of course, it doesn’t apply to only Hindus. What a stupid thing to ask!
I didn’t say they don’t have the freedom. In fact, I’m saying the opposite. They CAN stop the government (although with varying degrees of difficulty) if enough of them really want it. Therefore, the moves of a government are indicators of the will of the people (or their lack of concern). This “evil government” is often a bogeyman. You only really have your fellow citizens to blame.
What is there to figure? That two thirds want the troops out NOW doesn’t mean they weren’t for sending the troops in in the first place. They were generally for it. I remember clearly, on 9-12-01, several callers on NPR, in California., asking to bomb them in the Middle East (there were some sane voices too). I can only imagine what it was like on some other radio channels in some other parts of the country. They re-elected Bush even after he did all that crap. Politicians beat the war drums only because they think their electorates want it or because their electorate lets them.
Anyways, this issue is separate from the Gujarat riots. I only put it there to say that in a democracy, the actions of a government, always reflects the will of the majority of the people (or at least their lack of willingness to put in the effort to stop it).
This just shows your ignorance about other segments of Indian society.
Yeah, right! Lack of condemnation was deemed more important than wholesale butchering. Good thing we had Modi to provide the necessary condemnation.
There’s much in your comment that I haven’t responded to. For most of it, all I have to say that this sense of victimization by the minorities that some Hindus have is simply ridiculous. Enough to drag around Mahmud of Ghazni to explain what’s going on today. Please open your eyes to the realities. Really, don’t you have something else to occupy you?
Why this snarkiness? How is the idea of a vactican subsidy any less absurd than the Haj subsidy that is in place?
If I was being snarky, I could say with ‘this just shows your ignorance of basic Indian Law, Current events, documented political schemes, etc.’ or something like ‘this sense of hatred of that some Hindus have of people who recognize their religion is being systematically weakened is simply ridiculous’
Over the years some some decisions made on the basis on some bad assumptions and theories that had not been thought out through that have affected hinduism adversely. Since many of these assumptions continue to form the basis of public discourse in India it is difficult to see how hinduism.
The next chapter of Guha’s book that is up for discussion deals with the consitution of India. Instead of getting into a needless flamewar here on what is already a charged thread, why not have a less personal discussion there?
Kurma, have you lived in India? I dont think it just “some” hindus!
“Over the years some some decisions made on the basis on some bad assumptions and theories that had not been thought out through that have affected hinduism adversely.”
Hinduism is being weakened? I don’t think hinduism has ever been so strong over the subcontinent. The hindutvawadis have literally gotten away with murder twice since 1990: the Shiv Sena in the 1993 riots, and the BJP in the Gujarat riots. They prove it again every Valentine’s day by beating up 18 year old kids. Shilpa Shetty still regrets a kiss, and M.F. Hussain dare not return to India. A poor techie recently spent 50 days in jail after being (wrongly) accused of posting obscence photos of Shivaji by them.
You are being too modest, Dizzydesi. But so charm it is, this mix of gundagardi and victimhood.
Ah … the hindu god Chatrapatti Shivaji. Funny, I seem to have forgotten my Chatrapatti Shivaji slokas. Oh, I remember then now .. I think it goes “Om … Thane express platfrom chaar par se nikalne wala hai, Harbour Line ki trains dus minute late hain”
Shiv Sena and BJP, and almost every party has non-religion related movements. They are not religious orgainizations. BJP started distancing itself from the RSS after getting power in the center and Shiv Sena’s is not focussed on protecting hinduism. It was founded to protect Maharastrian interests. The Shiv Sena have were thugs before after and during 1993. Everyone in bombay knew that in 1992/93. They voted Shiv Sena into power because they felt that they were too weak to protect themselves and that only the Shiv Sena could protect them. Jogeshwari and the general lack of accountability for fundamentalist muslim actions had a big impact.
Are you seriously telling me that the BJP and the Shiv Sena do not have hindutva as a v significant part of their ideology? By your definition, is there any party for hindus in India?
I understand that. People make such compromises in India: not much choice really. Its okay if someone tells me they felt threatened by muslim goons and took the help of the Shiv Sena/BJP to survive. I’d understand. Similarly muslims might form their own gangs: that’s life in India, kya kijiyega. But to claim victimhood all the the time gets a bit absurd, when things are overall no better for muslims than they are for hindus.
Interesting article on the current mood in Gujarat http://www.himalmag.com/2006/october/cover_story.htm. Guess it is from last year, but totally relevant to the events at hand.
Kurma, I was waiting to see your response to NS’comments at #41. I couldnt have put it better 😉
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