Modi and mythology

09 July,2009 09:00 AM IST |   |  Daipayan Halder

There's an Amar Chitra Katha story I remember about a guy called Angulimal who spent his youth robbing people on the highway and cutting off their fingers as memento


There's an Amar Chitra Katha story I remember about a guy called Angulimal who spent his youth robbing people on the highway and cutting off their fingers as memento. After a chance meeting with the Buddha, Angulimal had a change of heart and became a saint or suchlike. Problem was other people were not ready to forget his past even if he was. Angulimal was stoned to death by villagers he wanted to give non-violence lessons to.

The mask's bound to come off: "Mass murderers make bad saints," says the writeru00a0file pic

Angulimal's story came to mind as I read a news report on a commission of inquiry that has been set up to study changes in the demographic pattern in Gujarat since independence and identify the "reasons behind the polarisation and migration" of populations belonging to different religions.


Sounds deep. Just that one of the main reasons for the polarisation of populations in the state is the Hindutva experiment that has been carried out since Modi took over. Even if a majority of Muslims in the state get off on snuff videos, it would be hard for them to forget how a pregnant woman was gangraped, her stomach cut open and her foetus thrown into fire.u00a0

The national outcry that followed didn't deter the state government. In Surat and elsewhere, the experiment continued, in other forms. Like denying Muslims the right to rent houses or set up businesses.

Only last year, policemen at the Sardar Sarovar Dam site in Narmada district turned away groups of Muslim holiday-makers from the popular picnic spot. Reason: They were Muslims. Simple.

Which is why when the same Modi government gives a go-ahead to a commission of inquiry to look into the reasons for polarisation, it's du00e9ju00e0 vu for me. Mass murderers make bad saints.

Maybe Modi should pick up some old issues of Amar Chitra Katha.
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