Friday 17 May 2013

comment on article on Shahbag


The confusion about left and its position on religious communities aside, what should be clear is that in spite of a clear pro-liberation sentiment in Bengal, the mainstream political parties have passively, if not actively, encouraged the islamists by allowing the anti-Shahbag rallies uncontested. A clear statement from them asserting that democratic, just, trials of war criminals must be pursued and that Shahbag sans the demand for capital punishment, represents a legitimate sentiment, would not have hurt any electoral prospects. In this sense, Biman Bose's pro-Shahbag statement should be welcome. What the general reticence towards speaking against the islamists has done is that it has strengthened both them as well the Hindutwa forces. 

Anyone claiming to have grown up in Bengal for a number of years, getting educated there, and claiming to have not much information or knowledge about the Bangladesh liberation war and the war crimes, is obviously lying. One does not have to accept lies in taking up the cause for the minorities. Such an attitude does more harm to the minorities than good.