The Government continues to refuse to outlaw caste discrimination in Britain. And now, both Conservative Friends of India and Labour Friends of India have invited Narendra Modi to the House of Commons.
The Hindu nationalist BJP is now about as likely as the Congress
Party to be the principal party of government in India. Within and
allied to the BJP are violently fascistic elements such as the Shiv Sena
and those who massacre Christians in Orissa. Leadership has passed to
Modi, who is heavily implicated in Gujarat’s anti-Muslim
pogroms in recent years.
Not, it must be said, that caste discrimination is a peculiarly Hindu affair. The Pakistani braderi
system, a rising force in British politics, is in fact the carrying
over of ancestral caste into Indo-Islam. Caste persists even among
Sikhs, founded though they were in a rejection of it, and also among
people whose families have been Christian for many generations, even
centuries.
But then, look at some of our own social habits when it comes to
marriage-making, or eating, or even touching, or telling things about
people from their names. Look at the work done by the Dalits, the
Untouchables, in India, and then look at who does that same work here.
Modi is banned from entering the EU, the US, and other relatively
civilised places. However, last November and on David Cameron’s express
instructions, he was paid court by the British High Commissioner to
India. And now, this.
Well, of course he was. If, say, apartheid South Africa, or Ian
Smith’s Rhodesia, or Mussolini’s Italy at least before the alliance with
Hitler, were still in existence, then it would be an object of
uncritical neoconservative adoration and obedience.
Hindutva, the ideological roots of which are entirely Western, would
be treated in exactly the same way; where it is already being attempted,
on the backs of hundreds of millions of people, it is increasingly
being so treated. Including right here in the United Kingdom.
After all, David Cameron’s vehicles toured Ealing Southall blasting
out in Asian languages that Hindu, Muslim and Sikh festivals would be
made public holidays under his party. His “Quality of Life Commission”
(don’t laugh, it’s real) then proposed giving the power to decide these
things to “local community leaders”.
What else will those figures be given the power to decide in return
for filling in every postal voting form in their households in the
Bullingdon Boys’ interest, and making sure that all their mates did
likewise?
To the statelets thus created – little Caliphates, little Hindutvas,
little Khalistans, and so on – people minded to live in such places will
flock from the ends of the earth, entrenching the situation forever.
Such would already appear to be well under way.
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