6, March 2021 Modi’s Government
targets climate activist
Amidst the raging COVID
pandemic threatening the lives of millions of Indians, the Modi government is
squandering precious resources to silence
climate activists like Dishi Ravi. Ravi has been charged with sedition, incitement and involvement in an international conspiracy including but
not limited to: protests by Indian farmers, the global pop star Rihanna, threats against yoga and chai, Sikh
separatism and Swedish climate activist, Greta Thunberg. Heaven forbid! Is
Dishi threatening to ban my morning cup of delicious chai? Really? Perhaps,
Modi harks back to the good old days when he was a happy chaiwalla!
By using the shotgun
approach, hoping one the lubricous charges would stick, the BJP
government has exposed itself to world-wide ridicule and condemnation.
Cartoonists and editorial writers must be having a field day with the
Dishi-Modi saga unless they are too terrified of Modi’s secret police. What
happened to the India that boasted to be the world’s largest democracy?
Following nine days of intense interrogation
(perhaps a new form of police filibustering?) the presiding judge released her
issuing a scathing criticism of gross police misconduct stating the report was
, “scanty and sketchy”, and there is not “even an iota” of proof to support the
charges. Well said sir!
Much like the US, absurd anti-democratic loony
conspiracy theories gain speedy traction on American social media platforms
like Google, Facebook and Twitter, closely knitted WhatsApp’s groups, and
private Zoom sessions. The Indian government has also used these media tools to
turn the public against popular movements like the farmers protests and climate
activists. In practical terms these activists are voicing concern for the poor
and survival of the planet emulating the spiritual messages in our sacred
scriptures. After all wasn’t Jesus an
ultra-leftie? Didn’t Guru Nanak target the insidious caste system denouncing
the high-low construct of modern day Hinduism?
Indian liticians should applaud these brave
activists, embrace democracy and abandon their satanic schemes.
With all the tools of tyranny at its disposal, India
is on the knife edge of descending into a nation of gross intolerance and
mayhem. The Delhi riots targeting the Muslim minority in 2019 is just a small
example of what might follow. Not a single indictment has occurred even though
the guilty, including the Delhi police, are well known. Fear and intimidation
continue to haunt the Muslim victims and the community at large.
At the same time, these social tools have been used in a coordinated
pro-government messaging campaign to urn public sentiment against young
activists and farmers protests , often in clear violation of the guardrails
social media companies falsely claim to
have erected to prevent violent incitement on their platforms.
India should follow Europe’s role in demanding these
American companies exercise more stringent oversight or face heavy financial
penalties.
In a country where online hatred has occurred with
chilling frequency and ferocity, human-rights activists are warning that India
could easily descend into an intolerant autocracy aided and abetted by social
media platforms much like the pogroms against Rohingya in Myanmar.
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