Wednesday, January 25, 2023

I saw a Ray of Sunshine

 When BJP cut the electricity supply of J.N. University in Delhi 

I saw a Ray of Sunshine, when Godi Media tried to portray the JNU Students as anarchists and troublemakers for only trying to watch BBC2's documentary "India: The Modi Question" in their campus  . The students understood the "Government's Propaganda Narrative " being played out by "Godi Media Reporters", students started shouting "Godi Media Go Back" .

According to eyewitness reports, University Administration had stopped so low that they had cut the electricity supply of the entire JNU campus and allowed few BJP student wing goons to pelt stones at a peaceful gathering of students inside the campus hostel area, where they gathered to watch the BBC documentary. 

And BBC is also a strange organisation, they make good programs at BBC2 which captures some good truthful reporting about topics from around the globe, but their YouTube policy bars it from viewing places about which it is made.

JNU Students at least have a spine, which I'm afraid, Shashi Tharoor of Congress and Barkha Dutt of MoJo doesn't have. 

Shashi Tharoor had asked for "Reparations" for British Raj, which ended 75 years ago .. but when it comes to 21 year of "Gujarat Riots" .. his religious and caste identity comes to the fore, "Frankly people have moved on from that 2002 riots" .. Besides he was in New York then, doing god knows what at UN.

BBC documentary cited a UK foreign office launched investigation, which said the scale of Genocide and systematic rape was much more than official data. It has even parts of BBC's attempted interview of CM Modi , where he flatly refused to answer any questions .  It also has interview of then Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, who had to order the investigation which of course happened with BJP government's approval. 

While Jack Straw must be commended for ordering the investigation, his Lackluster followup to the investigation must be criticized .. after all, had Mr. Straw not classified the report as "Restricted", it would have been open to all to see.

In an interview to Karan Thapar, Jack Straw even admitted of telling Modi not to visit UK in 2003. UK feared that a magistrate might issue an arrest warrant against Modi like Pinochet was arrested earlier.

I guess Tony Blair had already invested in the companies from Gujarat, who funded Modi to launch the Genocidal attacks.. So poor Jack Straw had to Shelve the report in cold storage for 20 years . 

Present UK PM albeit from a different party (twittledee as opposed to Blair's twittledum) , is Son-in-law of one such industrialist (??) although from a different province. No wonder Sunak is going to deny that UK government's policy is to back Modi as long as his father-in-law profits.

But what Modi and his henchmen is doing to stop anything and everything that blames Modi for his obvious culpable crimes leaves a bitter taste in the mouth.. of course, applicable to only the people with a mouth left.

So let's leave it at the ray of sunshine moment that I saw in JNU Students ..

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