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[mukto-mona] Fw: [chottala.com] খালেদা জিয়া বুধবার পবিত্র ওমরাহ পালন করেন। বিএনপির চেয়ার পারসনের কার্যালয় থেকে পাঠানো ছবি।


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ওমরাহ করলেন খালেদা জিয়া
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বিরোধীদলীয় নেতা ও বিএনপির চেয়ারপারসন খালেদা জিয়া পবিত্র ওমরাহ পালন করেছেন। সৌদি স্থানীয় সময় বুধবার দিবাগত রাত দুইটার দিকে তাওয়াফ শুরু করেন খালেদা জিয়া। ওমরাহ শেষে তিনি পবিত্র মক্কায় ফজরের নামাজ আদায় করেন। খবর বাসসের।

ওমরাহ শেষে খালেদা জিয়া দেশ, জাতি ও মুসলিম উম্মাহর সুখ, শান্তি, উন্নয়ন ও অগ্রগতি কামনা করে বিশেষ দোয়া ও মোনাজাত করেন। এ সময় সফরসঙ্গী হিসেবে ছিলেন খালেদা জিয়ার ছোট ভাই শামীম এস্কান্দর, তাঁর স্ত্রী ও দুই সন্তান, বিএনপি চেয়ারপারসনের উপদেষ্টা মোসাদ্দেক আলী, বিএনপির ভাইস চেয়ারম্যান শমসের মবিন চৌধুরী, বিএনপির অর্থবিষয়ক সম্পাদক আবদুস সালাম এবং বিরোধীদলীয় নেতার একান্ত সচিব এ এস এম সালেহ আহমেদ।

খালেদা জিয়া পবিত্র ওমরাহ পালনের জন্য গত ২৭ জুলাই সন্ধ্যায় সৌদি আরবের উদ্দেশে ঢাকা ত্যাগ করেন। ৭ আগস্ট তাঁর দেশে ফেরার কথা।

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Re: [mukto-mona] Secular Perspective



Very pointed piece on secularism by Irfan Engineer.
Sankar Ray




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India First or Upper Caste Elite First?

Irfan Engineer

 

(Secular Perspective August 1-15, 2013)

 

I: Contours of Communal Vs. Pseudo Secularism

The BJP is once again attempting to redefine secularism in order to attractively package its Hindu nationalist politics. The politics of Hindu nationalism bases itself on stigmatizing minorities, particularly the Muslim and the Christian community. The two communities are demonized in order to alarm the gullible members of majority community who fall for the propaganda regarding non-existing danger. The anxious and alarmed gullible members are then easy to mobilize for building an authoritarian, repressive and culture enforcing state which privileges the economic and social elite. The typical Hindu nationalist charge against the two communities is that Christians convert large numbers of Hindus using fraud, coercion and inducements (even though the population of Christians has fallen from 2.6% in 1971 to 2.3% in 2001); that all terrorists are Muslims (disregarding confessions of "Swami" Aseemanand and terror related accusation against "Sadhvi" Pragnya Sing Thakur and other); that loyalty of Muslims is suspect and they are more loyal to the neighbouring Pakistan and ISI uses them to destabilize India and mount terrorist attacks; that they nurture separatist goals; that they practice polygamy leading to rapidly growing population; that they infiltrate illegally from neighbouring countries – Pakistan and Bangladesh; that Muslim rulers demolished Hindu temples in order to destroy Hindu religion etc.

Demonization of the minorities provides justification for arming the state with unaccountable power through non-transparent security apparatus, which are then conducive to rapid growth of crony capitalism at the cost of marginalized under-class like the workers, peasants, landless, dalits, adivasis, women and other backward classes. The intruding security apparatus intimidates the under-classes. The alarmed under-class, anxious about the "security of the state", unwittingly surrenders the gains of democracy and democratic institution that would otherwise afford them space to collectively advance their interests. Hindu Nationalism also aims to persuade the members of majority community, particularly the under-class, to leave the feudal caste based hierarchies intact in the name of glorious ancient Hindu traditions. For Hindu nationalists, retaining the feudal traditions and hierarchical caste based structures in the name of traditions and constructing a strong authoritarian state which holds the minority communities down is "positive secularism". Congress' secularism comes under sharp attack from the BJP as "pseudo-secularism" on the ground that it is nothing else but "minority appeasement". By levelling the charge of "minority appeasement" the BJP really means that Congress is not as stridently anti-minority as itself.

The track record of Congress in treating the Muslim and Christian minorities too is nothing to go the town about. Over 40,000 people killed in communal riots, an overwhelming majority of which are members of religious minorities with the guilty having no fear of being brought to justice. The communal riots under Congress government include – Jabalpur in 1961, Ahmedabad in 1969 and 1984, Bhiwandi in 1970 and 1984, Nellie in 1983, anti-Sikh riot in 1984, Bhagalpur in 1989, Moradabad, Godhra in 1981, Meerut in 1987 etc. Staged fake encounter targeting
Sikhs in Punjab and Muslim youth in Batla House (Delhi), Mumbai, Hyderabad and other towns provide media opportunity to tarnish the minorities as terrorists and run stories demonizing the minority communities and increase their TRPS and circulation and coming up with anti-democratic legislations like AFSPA, UAPA, TADA and POTA giving virtually unaccountable powers in the hands of security agencies in the name of counter terrorism measures. Minorities are discriminated in providing infrastructure like roads, schools, access to drinking water and health facilities. Minorities are also discriminated in structures of opportunities, including education, public employment, bank loans, government contracts, etc., now well documented by Sachar Committee Report. Lack of proper security environment, discrimination in bank loans, government contracts and opportunities and poor infrastructure facilities have resulted in educational, social and economic backwardness among the minorities. Even a section of BJP has acknowledged after the Sachar Committee Report that Muslims have been in fact discriminated.

However, Congress attracts charge of "minority appeasement" by the BJP when it takes remedial steps which are too little too late and virtually ineffective to address social and educational backwardness among the minorities. BJP accuses Congress of minority appeasement also on another count – viz. when it frames legislations that are partly accommodative towards minority culture as regards affording them family law based on their faith. However, Congress has more than accommodated the upper caste elite, a tiny minority within the politically constructed majority community, by enforcing their cultural norms on the rest in matters of family laws, anti-cow slaughter legislations, anti-conversion laws that are prone to be misuse by its implementers against the minorities. VHP cadres have formed regular teams to extort money in collusion with some police officers regularly from members of minorities involved in transportation or trade of animals even when they are doing nothing illegal. The extortion amounts are ever increasing and have put the minorities out of business making space for others.

Congress governments have also been more than accommodative towards culture and religious beliefs of the upper caste elite and enforcing it on the rest with legal interventions for example, on the issue of Babri Masjid issue. It acquired the land on which Babri Masjid stood, and allowed the Masjid to be demolished! This later facilitated the Allahabad High Court to divide the land into three "equal" parts and distribute it among the "litigants" – two-third of it going to Hindu litigants and the original owner getting only one third and that too on the margins. Had the land not been acquired and had the mosque not been demolished, such a verdict would have been unthinkable. To conclude the above discussion, while the Hindu nationalists wants to obliterate all cultural uniqueness of diverse non-upper caste elite, perhaps with the exception of ways of worship, and leave political space only for upper-caste culture, the Congress would be a little bit space for culture of minorities and a bit more accommodative as its political strategy. It is this conflict that is reflected in the accusations of pseudo secularism (read minority appeasement) by the BJP and charge of "communal party" by the Congress.

II: India First

Narendra Modi, who is positioning himself as a national leader and prime ministerial candidate of the BJP for 2014 general election has now come up with a new definition of secularism – "India First". All he is reported to have said by way of "definition" is, "nothing less than India's wellbeing should be our goal and if this happens, secularism will automatically run in our blood" That leaves a lot to imagination an begs further questions – India's well being is in what? In allowing corporate India to prosper by grabbing the common resources of the nation at dearth cheap rate, leading to a jobless and futureless "growth" at the cost of the poorest in India, increasing the GDP and India's rating with "Standard & Poor"? Is it in liberalization, privatization and globalization attracting more and more risky and volatile global capital? Or is it in ensuring more equitable and sustainable development benefitting most to the poorest and improving their quality of life as a priority? While Modi does not answer these questions, but his priorities are well known to devote space here. Modi's "India First" definitely appears to be a slogan calculated to say, "not the poorest first, not the discriminated first, not the backward regions first, not the socially backward first, not the victims of development first and not the weakest sections first". For, if these sections are to be given priority and treated first, India, its GDP, will not be first! Standard and Poor will not be proclaiming "India is first", India will not be the first destination for global super profit pursuing capital.

BJP's "Positive Secularism":

While there is debate on what constitutes secularism, and different countries adopt its own version, any standard textbook on secularism would educate us that the least that is required of a secular state is that the state distances itself from religious institutions, religious texts, religious education and expenses by state on religion. However, performance of BJP governments when it was in power was in the centre and in the states where it is in power is contrary to all understandings of secularism. While in Centre, Murli Manohar Joshi was the HRD Minister proposed teaching of Courses in Vedic Astrology, karmakand, yogic consciousness etc. as a subject for Higher education. The universities in India would be producing Hindu priests! If you teach Vedas, you are positive secularist, and if you teach Qur'an and Bible, one is pseudo secularist. Madhya Pradesh Government introduced teaching Gita in school and forcing schools receiving government grant-in-aid to teach yoga and perform surya namaskar, sing saraswati vandana to children belonging to all religious communities. BJP Govt. in Madhya Pradesh started sponsoring senior citizens travel to pilgrimage within India and the pilgrimage sites are the one which Hindus visit. Therefore a Muslim senior citizen would not join the pilgrimage! If Haj Pilgrims are being "subsidized", it amounts to minority appeasement, while if citizens are sponsored for pilgrimage to various holy sites in India, it is positive secularism! We condemn subsidy to Haj Pilgrims as well as any expenditure on religious belief of any citizen.

BJP has been demanding anti-conversion laws that seek state regulation of conversions from one religion to another. However, the Hindu nationalists have been forcibly converting Christians to Hinduism in Kandhamal district. Victims of anti-Christian violence in 2007-08 were forced to stay in relief camps and could not return to their villages and cultivate their land or rebuild their houses until they agreed to be converted to Hindu religion. Stringent conditions were forced on them – tonsuring their heads, levying heavy fines for following Christian religion in the past and promising to join mobs that attack Christians should the "village" decide to do so. While forcible conversion from any religion is termed by them as "ghar vapsi", even voluntary conversions to Christianity and Islam is stigmatized as conversion by force or inducement and a campaign is mounted against every conversion from Hinduism to Christianity or Islam. Most conversions from Hinduism to Christianity or Islam is due to the fact that upper-caste Hindus exclude and oppress dalits, whereas the oppressed hope to be treated with dignity and equality in the religion they are seeking to convert to. There are other reasons as well for voluntary conversions which we do not want to into here. Under BJP rule, the Rajasthan Assembly passed a bill providing that conversion to religion of one's forefathers (read Hindu religion) would not be considered as religious conversion! Under Modi's supremacy, Gujarat Assembly passed a bill amending its anti-conversion law to provide that conversion from Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism could continue unregulated, operating under the principle that Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism were not separate religions, but sub-sects of Hinduism. The Gujarat Bill and Rajasthan Bill, both were not assented to by the Governor and were referred to the President of India. To force unwilling Christians to convert to Hinduism and to prevent the dalits from converting to Christianity or Islam is "India First" brand of secularism but to give the citizens freedom to follow religion of their choice is appeasement of minorities and following anti-national policies!

Anti-cow slaughter legislations in the country is becoming more draconian and an instrument of oppression of minorities in BJP ruled states. MP Govt. amended the legislation enhancing the punishment for cow laughter to 7 years imprisonment and shifting the burden of proof on the accused! Offences have been made non-bailable. Police have been authorised to enter kitchens if they suspect cooking or consumption of beef and seize vessels, equipments, storage (read refrigerator) etc. The law is indiscriminate and inhuman directed against minorities. It is being used to subjugate minorities. The anti-cow legislation have only one justification and one basis – religious practices of the Hindu upper-caste. Why should the state prescribe or regulate dietary preferences of citizens and enter their kitchens to enforce religion based ideology? Jains would similarly demand that state ban onions and garlic from consumption list of the citizens and Muslims would demand pork be banned! If the religion of Jains and Muslims is not being taken into account in proposing dietary prescription to citizens, why should that of upper caste Hindus be taken? Is it "India First" or upper castes first?

Moral policing

Hindu nationalists have vandalised M.F. Hussain's paintings on the grounds that they offend religious sensibilities of the citizens. M.F.Hussain was hounded out of the country using a combination of violence and misusing judicial proceedings. They prevented the film "Water" being shot in Varanasi. Bal Thackeray forced producers to cut scenes that were against his and his party's interests, even after the Censor Board approved it. Hindu nationalist have routinely imposed dress codes and opposed Valentine day, beaten up women in pubs, disrupted parties being organized by youngsters with boys and girls attending.

We could list many other measures, including the desire to impose upper caste family law on the entire nation in the name of uniform civil code and other things. For lack of space, we have to conclude here. India First is nothing else but Political Power First and imposition of patriarchal, feudal, hierarchical upper caste culture on the rest of Indians following rich and diverse cultural traditions, including egalitarian traditions. Diversity has taught the people to live in harmony and learn from various traditions through everyday interactions and further enrich themselves.

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Centre for Study of Society and Secularism

Mumbai.

E-mail: csss@mtnl.net.in

 

 



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No Jamaat no Amardesh, no diganta TV and puppet EC, the field is free! Joy has all informations, Asraf is getting smells of power. Awami will scores in empty filed! That is their blue print. Only opposition BNP, homeboy Bishoo bayhaya HM Ershad! Awami league has no tension. Ha ha hurray aki annondo akashay batashay Hasubu abar khamotai ashbay! Awami league khali mathay goal dayber shokol ayojon samponno karay falaychay. No hope for BNP.

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Re: [mukto-mona] মন্তব্যের জন্য ক্ষমা চাইবেন না অমর্ত্য



Prof. Sen has used a pure patronizing tone for Indian voters and that is why his comments are not sitting very well with many Indian people .He mainly lives and lectures outside of India and yet, he wants Indians to choose the right person? That is an imprudent comment from a seasoned professor.   

 
"I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues."
-Seuss



From: Jiten Roy <jnrsr53@yahoo.com>
To: "mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2013 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] মন্তব্যের জন্য ক্ষমা চাইবেন না অমর্ত্য

 
"Did Modi call that a "National Shame", Dr. Roy?"

My comment was not against Sen's remark about Modi, Dr. Bain. I said that - he has the right to do so.
My comment was, rather, on the subject of returning the Bharat Ratna medal and the tile to Vajpayee. This award has nothing to do with Modi.

Indian people know better who should be their Prime Minister. I am not in tune with their situations.
Whether Modi or someone else becomes the PM, things will not change much for Bangladesh. In fact, 2001 carnage on Hindus in Bangladesh happened during the BJP rule in India; India did not come forward to save the religious minorities in Bangladesh. So, what could be different if they come to power again? That's why - I don't care who becomes the PM.

As for our relatives in India, I am sure - nothing will change for them during another BJP tenure. They have been there before.

Thanks.

Jiten Roy



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Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2013 4:49 PM
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Looks like Dr. Roy has missed the justification that I have provided in the last post below as to why "I also think that it was OK for Professor Sen to say that he would return it if Atal Bihari Vajpayee asked it back." Clearly, Dr. Roy has failed to think what he was talking about below about Narendra Modi. Professor Sen was not allergic to the award from Prime Minister Vajpayee, who was respectable enough to term the Gujarat Riots a "National Shame." Did Modi call that a "National Shame", Dr. Roy? Did Modi as the Chief Minister of Gujarat take the responsibility of the failure of his administration to stop the riots? Never mind who started it and how many were killed from what religious community, it was Modi's job to provide safety and security for all citizens of Gujarat.

As for the sorry state of affairs in Bangladesh, I agree with Dr. Roy.

As for India, while I am not a voter there, I do care about what kind of people leads that country. In spite of Dr. Roy's statement below, I have no doubt that he also cares about what kind of people leads India. Both he and I have too many friends and relatives in India, both of us know that the leaders of India can influence what happens in Bangladesh, our beloved motherland. Obviously, we probably have some differences in philosophies, and what the two of us want India to be might be somewhat different.

Sukhamaya Bain 

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Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] মন্তব্যের জন্য ক্ষমা চাইবেন না অমর্ত্য

 
"I also think that it was OK for Professor Sen to say that he would return it if Atal Bihari Vajpayee asked it back."

May I know what the justification behind this comment is?
Let me ask you also - why didn't he decline to receive the medal and the title from Atal Bihari Vajpei if he was so allergic to this award?

As I said before, not supporting Modi is his legitimate right. But, being an academician and a Nobel Laureate, he should know better. The riot in Gujrat was the result of a statewide spontaneous mob outbreak from both sides, which resulted 31,000 arrests throughout the state, 80% were Hindus. Total 140 killed in Police firing, 80 of them were Hindus. In the first 3 days 100 were killed, 70 were Hindus. Let's remember, Indian communal riots are never one-sided. Prime Minister termed this disaster as a "National Shame." One BJP State Minister of Modi government has been hanged recently. Do you still think Modi and Indian government did not do enough? I believe - Modi is a victim of propaganda. Modi is banned from entry to USA as a result of propaganda campaign. Some people even compared him as Golam Azam of India. So on and so forth …

Educated people should not get carried away by propaganda; we need to make judgment based on perspectives. If we don't, we will be the victim of propaganda also. I do not care about whoever becomes the Prime Minister of India; it's the business of Indians.

In contrast, I look at my own country. I have never seen nobody ever got punished for communal violence in Bangladesh. I am not aware of anybody ever got punished from the communal violence in Hazarihat, Chittagong also. I could be wrong.

Jiten Roy
 


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I agree with Dr. Jiten Roy that getting a Nobel Prize in a subject does not make someone expert in everything else, and that Amartya Sen is a loose talker. Professor Sen certainly should have found out better in 2001 before talking religious harmony in Bangladesh. He did a gross disservice to his ancestral homeland at that time by portraying a religious fanatic government in an undeserving better light.

However, I think it was foolish of Chandan Mitra to ask for Professor Sen to return the Bharat Ratna title. I also think that it was OK for Professor Sen to say that he would return it if Atal Bihari Vajpayee asked it back. One receives an award from a secular Prime Minister does not mean that he has to respect a religious fanatic person who could be the Prime Minister next. Professor Sen did not have to respect Narendra Modi, even if he were actually elected Prime Minister by the Indian voters. Nor did he have to return a title given by an honorable government, just because the next government is likely to be despicable.

Let me be clear that BJP of India is much more secular than BNP of Bangladesh. However, it was too irresponsible of Modi to allow the Gujarat Riots of 2002. If a Muslim mob burned the train and so many passengers, Modi should have engaged his law enforcers to arrest and prosecute the criminals; he should not have allowed Hindu mobs to commit horrific crimes against innocent Muslims. That makes Modi unworthy of being the Prime Minister of a respectable India.

Sukhamaya Bain

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Getting a Nobel Prize in a subject does not make someone expert in everything else.
 
Prof. Sen expressed his opinion about his political view on Modi, which is fine.  But, his reaction to the remark to one of the BJP leaders was unpatriotic. The Bharat Ratna title is not a personal gift from the then Prime Minister Vajpei - that Prof. Sen can return to him; it was given to him on behalf of the people of India to show their appreciation and respect for him on his achievement. By expressing his desire to return the medal and the title if Vajpei ask him to do so, he disrespected the desire of the people of India. This shows his level arrogance and self-righteousness. The fact that he misjudged this honor - is a proof that even a Nobel Laureate can make stupid mistakes.
 
I will never forget his comment on the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh after the 2001 general election, when BNP came to power by defeating Awami League government. We were running around the world to raise awareness about the atrocities to the international communities, and asking them to intervene and save religious minorities from the BNP/Jamat onslaughts. At that time, Sen visited Bangladesh on the invitation of the BNP government.
 
End of his visit, he said in a press conference that - religious harmony exists in Bangladesh. He just recited the same line that Khaleda Zia was propagating to the outside world, when villages after villages were being burned down in the southern belt of Bangladesh. In Charfashion, entire Hindu village was burned down and 200 women were raped in one night; even pregnant women were not spared; mothers and daughters were raped simultaneously. Can this image be forgotten? If we could know these facts from abroad, how come this Nobel Laureate could not find them out during his visit in Bangladesh? That's the question I ask. After his statement of support, Khaleda Zia's propaganda found legitimacy in the international community; we had hard time to establish our credibility on the issue. Wherever we went, everybody was pointing to the comment of the Nobel Laureate Professor Amartya Sen, who is after all a religious minority from Bangladesh. Therefore, I know this loose cannon professor very well. 


Jiten Roy

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2013/7/30 subimal chakrabarty <subimal@yahoo.com>
 
It is interesting and surprising too to notice that Shiva Sena considers over-zealous BJP parliamentarian Chandan Mitra's proposal to snatch away Sen's Bharatratna title as improper.
 
A careful study of the report on Sen's comment on Modi reveals that Sen's "No" to Modi is conditional----Modi has to be more secular and he has to do more so that the religious minorities feel more safe under his present and future rule. This soft attitude is kind of a narrow canal through which the crocodile may enter the locality. Most of the voters are guided by short term memory. It will not be hard for Modi to prove himself to be more secular and a greater lover of the religious minorities. He will have no difficulty in having some influential Muslim leaders on his side. This is all politics. Modi is shrewd enough to how to play political game in Gujarat and nationally. 
 
We must not forget that Indians once voted BJP to power for a full term. Looks like this time the Indian capitalists are in favor of having Modi as the new PM. There is a great challenge ahead for the secular forces of India. 
 
Water sharing depends mostly on Mamata Banerjee.        

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-----Original Message-----From: SyedAslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com>To: mukto-mona <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>Sent: Sat, Jul 27, 2013 10:14 amSubject: [mukto-mona] মন্তব্যের জন্য ক্ষমা চাইবেন না অমর্ত্য
 

মন্তব্যের জন্য ক্ষমা চাইবেন না অমর্ত্য

অনলাইন ডেস্ক | আপডেট: ১২:০০, জুলাই ২৭, ২০১৩
অমরতয সনগুজরাটের মুখ্যমন্ত্রী ও ভারতীয় জনতা পার্টির (বিজেপি) নির্বাচনবিষয়ক প্রধান নরেন্দ্র মোদিকে নিয়ে মন্তব্যের জন্য ক্ষমা চাইবেন না বলে সাফ জানিয়ে দিয়েছেন নোবেলজয়ী ভারতীয় অর্থনীতিবিদ অমর্ত্য সেন। 'দ্য টাইমস অব ইন্ডিয়া'কে দেওয়া এক বিশেষ সাক্ষাত্কারে অমর্ত্য সেন এ কথা বলেছেন।অমর্ত্য সেন বলেন, 'মোদিকে নিয়ে মন্তব্যের জন্য আমি ক্ষমা চাইব না।'কয়েকদিন আগে একটি টেলিভিশন চ্যানেলকে দেওয়া সাক্ষাত্কারে অমর্ত্য সেন বলেন, 'গুজরাটের মুখ্যমন্ত্রী ও ভারতীয় জনতা পার্টির (বিজেপি) নির্বাচনবিষয়ক প্রধান নরেন্দ্র মোদিকে আমি দেশের প্রধানমন্ত্রী পদে দেখতে চাই না।'সিএনএন-আইবিএন চ্যানেলকে দেওয়া এক বিশেষ সাক্ষাত্কারে অমর্ত্য সেন বলেন, 'একজন ভারতীয় নাগরিক হিসেবে আমি মোদিকে আমার প্রধানমন্ত্রী হিসেবে চাই না।তিনি দেশের সংখ্যালঘুদের নিরাপদ ভাবার মতো যথেষ্ট কিছু করেননি।'মোদিকে কেন প্রধানমন্ত্রী পদে দেখতে চান না—এমন এক প্রশ্নের জবাবে অমর্ত্য সেন বলেন, সবার আগে তাঁকে আরও বেশি ধর্মনিরপেক্ষ হতে হবে। সংখ্যালঘু সম্প্রদায় যাতে নিজেদের আরও নিরাপদ ভাবতে পারে, তাঁকে সে রকম কিছু করতে হবে।মোদিকে নিয়ে দেওয়া বক্তব্যের যৌক্তিকতা ব্যাখ্যা করতে গিয়ে অমর্ত্য সেন বলেন, এ বিষয়ে কথা বলাটা তাঁর মৌলিক অধিকার। সংখ্যাগরিষ্ঠ সম্প্রদায়ের সদস্য হিসেবে সংখ্যালঘুদের ভীতির বিষয়ে কথা বলা তাঁর দায়িত্বও বটে।
মোদি প্রসঙ্গে সাম্প্রতিক মন্তব্যের প্রতিক্রিয়ায় বিজেপির সাংসদ চন্দন মিত্র বলেছেন, অমর্ত্য সেনের 'ভারতরত্ন' পদক কেড়ে নেওয়া উচিত।
এর জবাবে অমর্ত্য সেন বলেছেন, সাবেক প্রধানমন্ত্রী অটল বিহারি যদি চান, তবে তিনি ওই পদক ফেরত দেবেন।
অমর্ত্য সেনকে রাজনীতিতে নাক না গলানোর আহ্বান জানিয়েছে ভারতের হিন্দু জাতীয়তাবাদী দল শিব সেনা।একই সঙ্গে মোদির বিষয়ে মন্তব্যের জের ধরে তাঁর 'ভারতরত্ন' পদক কেড়ে নেওয়ার দাবি তোলা সঠিক হয়নি বলে মন্তব্য করেছে দলটি।
গুজরাটের ২০০২ সালের হিন্দু-মুসলিম দাঙ্গার জন্য বিতর্কিত মোদিকে সম্প্রতি বিজেপির নির্বাচনবিষয়ক প্রধানের দায়িত্ব দেওয়া হয়।গুরুত্বপূর্ণ এ দায়িত্ব পাওয়ায় বিজেপি ভারতের আগামী সাধারণ নির্বাচনে জয়ী হলে মোদিই প্রধানমন্ত্রী হবেন বলে ধারণা করা হচ্ছে।মোদিকে ওই পদের দায়িত্ব দেওয়া নিয়ে দলের ভেতরে-বাইরে ব্যাপক আলোচনা-সমালোচনা হয়েছে











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