Offstumped – Center Right Indian Politics

Icon

based on Dharma, Liberalism and Nationalism

Of Godmen and their lack of Dharma – Short Post

Reports on alleged scandal involving a Bangalore based Godman Nithyananada caught this blogger’s attention earlier today.

In general this bloggger is not so much concerned about Godmen’s private life, it should be nobody’s business.

Having personally experienced Nithyananda’s meditation tecnique, this blogger also believes his meditation technique has substance and merit.

Having said that it must be said that the problem with many succesful Indian Godmen is that they have been trying to sell spirituality minus Dharma as some kind of inter-personal psychotherapy.

That lack of Dharma is reflected in not just allegations of this kind surfacing from time to time but also in the fact that some of the most ardent devotees of these godmen are usually crony capitalists and corrupt politicians. 

Ethics and Values have to be absolute and cannot be compromised with.

This generation of Godmen who have been very successful at branding and selling spirituality as a personal panacea have seriously come short on the Ethics and Values front by neither emphasizing the moral imperatives of Dharma in their discourse and also by not holding themselves to a strict Dharma standard.

This blogger would much rather respect a Godman who is honest about his sex life even if unmarried, for there would be Dharma in such conduct and there would be conviction and credibility in the discourse by such an individual.

It should bother us when Godmen are dishonest about their personal conduct and obfuscate Dharma to mean celibacy.

Dharma has nothing to do with Celibacy. As far as Godmen go, we must recognize Celibacy for it really ought to be – merely a personal choice.

Filed under: DesiPundit, Dharma-debates

India Elections 2009 Results – Live Blogging

With the votes set to be counted for the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, here is what Offstumped is looking forward to today.

#1 Will the BJP overtake the Congress as the single largest party and if so by what margin ?

#2 Will Andhra turn in a hung assembly and if so how will the power equations be re-writtent by the voters. Specifically can the TDP manage the numbers with TRS and others or does the Congress have an outside chance by roping in Chiranjeevi’s PRP ?

#3 Will Orissa turn out a hung assembly. Specifically can Naveen Patnaik’s BJD manage the numbers with others or will he be compelled to a suicidal embrace of the Congress. Will Orissa become the next Karnataka for the BJP ?

#4 Will Maharashtra continue to deliver a split verdict or has the BJP-Shiv Sena combine turned the corner in this key large state ?

#5 Will Tamil Nadu’s unusually high turnout mean a AIADMK sweep or will it be a split verdict for Tamil Nadu’s revolving door politics ?

Specific bellwhether seats of interest are

#1 Mandi in Himachal Pradesh which has voted for the party that has formed the government last 6 elections. A BJP loss here would be ominous

#2 Will Dumka in Jharkhand vote against JMM/Congress/RJD

#3 Will Mayurbhanj in Orissa vote against BJP ?

#4 Will Nandyal in Andhra vote against Congress ?

#5 Will Mahabubnagar in Andhra surprise the TRS by dumping KCR ?

#6 Will Peddapalle in Andhra vote against the Congress ?

#7 Will the BJP sweep Rajmahal, Godda, Jamshedpur and Giridih in Jharkhand ?

#8 Which of these 3 Gujarat bellwhether seats will BJP wrest or retain – Anand, Bulsar, Banaskantha ?

#9 Which way will Kangra in Himachal Pradesh go ?

#10 What about bellwhether seats in Chattisgarh (Mahasamund), Maharashtra (Ahmednagar), Punjab (Jalandher), Rajasthan (Sikar), West Bengal (Dum-dum)

#11 How many of the bellwhether seats in Orissa of Aska, Phulbani, Bolangir, Sambalpur, Deogarh, Sundargarh will go to BJP ?

#12 Finally will any of the 4 bellwhether seats of Tamil Nadu Vellore, Chidambaram, Coimbatore, Nagappatnam fall to the AIADMK lead alliance ?

Also catch all the action via Offstumped on

- Twitter

- Live analysis and debate on this Internet Panel

PS: As this goes to press, a short email exchange with reliable quarters in the BJP reveals fairly high confidence, fingers crossed.

Filed under: CNN-IBN Boycott, Chattisgarh Polls 2008, Chhattisgarh Polls 2008, Delhi Polls 2008, DesiPundit, Dharma-debates, Dharmayudh-2009, Gujarat Polls 2007, India Elections 2009, India Lok Sabha Elections 2009, Karnataka Polls 2008, Lok Sabha Polls 2008-2009, Madhya Pradesh Polls 2008, Madhya Pradesh Polls 2008, Manmohan Confidence Vote, Offstumped, Offstumped on Twitter, Pratibha Patil, Rajasthan Polls 2008, War on Terror, betrayal of aam admi, jeetega-bharat

Dissecting Congress Party’s Anti-Terror approach

Jairam Ramesh the Congress Party’s Coordinator for Election Related Affairs for the Lok Sabha 2009 polls made public a document released earlier in the week by Home Minister Chidambaram on the Congres Party’s pledge on protecting India from Terror.

In his e-mail Mr. Ramesh lists a number of measures taken after the Mumbai 26/11 attacks like the NIA and the UAPA. Mr. Ramesh however fails to mention any measures taken by the UPA between 2004 and November of 2008.

Mr. Ramesh’s email is also conspicuous in its silence on the ill-famed India Pakistan Joint Anti-Terrorism Institutional Mechanism, that was announced by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after the deadly 7/11 serial train blasts of 2006 in Mumbai.

Mr. Ramesh’s email claims the Congress will not waste a single day in fighting terror while being woefully silent on the period since the scrapping of POTA in 2004 and the deadly attacks in Mumbai in November of 2008.

The document also makes it a point to highlight that “Religious Polarization” is inimical to the fight on terror, a strange comment after having scrapped POTA on grounds of Muslim sensititvities and not replaced it with any new law for 5 years till 26/11.

The document is not short on scoring political points with references to Kargil, Kandahar, Prakram and the allegation that IPS recruitment suffered between 1998 and 2004.

Nevertheless the Congress Party’s promise on Terror must be dissected and analysed for its worthiness. The document is 13 pages long and begins with a Section titled “Context” which interestingly enough carries a tacit admission of guilt by the Congress that the document only lists measures taken after 26/11.

It lays out five tenets as the foundation for the Congress Party’s anti-terror strategy but only talks of preparedness and response to threats after they manifest. The strategy is silent on pre-empting threats before they manifest.

The most significant aspect lacuna in the strategy is it doesnt highlight capabilities needed to eliminate threats that manifest outside the borders of India and capabilities needed to root out sponsors of Terror who are sheltered by sympathetic foreign governments.

The section on Human Assets focuses more on scoring political points against the BJP while explaining little on what was done to rectify IPS recruitment between 2004 and 2009. It only talks of plans to improve recruitment post 2009. 

The much maligned 100 day roadmap makes an appearance after complete silence from the Government ever since it was announced. More promises are made on plans to come including review of VVIP security.

The most glaring gap in the section on Human Assets is no talk of how external Intelligence will be revamped to infiltrate networks of terror outside Indian borders. With most Terror in India manifesting outside our borders it is strange that the Congress Party’s strategy is silent on how it will learn of new threats to come and how it will anticipate new modus operandi.

The section on Actionable Intelligence and Cutting edge Analytics sounds more like a commercial for Oracle BI with more talk on Databases like the NATGRID and the CCTNS.

It also curiously includes a treatise on the National ID Card Project. The document makes it a point to say ID Card project was not pursued by NDA but fails to explain what the UPA did for 5 years on the ID Card project.

This section has more technology jargon on what tools the Congress intends to develop to make intelligence actionable but it fails to explain how the Intelligence will be acquired in the first place. 

A closer look at the technology jargon used in this section is a must for it sounds more like a listing of Graduate School project topics

Threat Assessment Modeling, Artificial Neural Networks and Three Dimensional Modeling of Critical Infrastructure

Another curious and out of place proposal is a Citizen’s Campaign with no explanation of what it has to do with Actionable Intelligence or Advanced Analytics.

The section on empowered and coordinated Security Agencies is vague on what new Command and Control structures will be in place and how they will be empowered on decision making. The lone exception is the recent decision on the Indian Navy being the nodal authority on Coastal Security.

The second pillar on Rapid Response is again woefully lacking on the National Security Architecture to respond to acts of terror. It instead passes the buck to the States by disposing off the subject with adequate support shall be given to the States.

It goes further to explain how mistakes and lessons from the last terror strike will be addressed like the non-availability of aircraft while demonstrating little imagination on anticipating likely future needs and how they will be provided for.

The Permanent Crisis Management Group (War Room) and a Standard Operating Procedure with a U.S. like color coded threat level scheme are promised for the future. It doesnt however explain how the War Room will be empowered to make decisions within the National Security Architecture with the buck being passed to the States on response to threats.

The rest of the document describes how the Congress will bring Terrorists to justice while failing to explain how it will address the unique problem facing India where the key conspirators and sponsors of Terror reside outside India.

In conclusion it is fair to say that the Congress’ anti-terror strategy rests on dealing with Terror threats on Indian soil after they have manifested rather than pre-empting and preventing them from manifesting before they reach Indian soil.

In fact the entire 13 page document stands out for making zero mention of safe havens for terrorists outside Indian borders in Pakistan and elswewhere which makes this whole exercise highly questionable.

Any credible anti-terror strategy must first begin by articulating the nature of terror threat faced by India.

It must go on to outlining the National Security Architecture needed to deal with that threat before spelling out the different Protocols and Command/Control structures needed to deal with terror threats pre-emptively and after the fact.

It must then specify the necessary tools from a surveillance, intelligence acquisition, analysis and dissemination standpoint to aid in real time decision making

Finally it must outline the legislative framework necessary to bring the terrorists and their sponsors to justice irrespective of where they are.

On all of these counts the Congress Party’s Anti-Terror strategy is woefully inadequate.

In closing it must be said that rather than view National Security wholistically the Congress Party continues to view the Terror threat from the narrow lens of the Union Home Ministry, thus leaving unstated where finally the buck will stop in protecting India from the Terror threat.

Filed under: Chattisgarh Polls 2008, Chhattisgarh Polls 2008, Delhi Polls 2008, DesiPundit, Dharma-debates, Dharmayudh-2009, Gujarat Polls 2007, India Elections 2009, Karnataka Polls 2008, Lok Sabha Polls 2008-2009, Madhya Pradesh Polls 2008, Rajasthan Polls 2008, War on Mumbai, War on Terror, betrayal of aam admi, jeetega-bharat

India General Elections 2009 – UPA versus NDA revisited

It appears that the Sonia Gandhi lead Congress is reluctant to make this election about “nightwatchman” Manmohan Singh’s performance but rather about the “NDA’s performance”.

An Offstumped re-rerun on the “Mood of the Nation” ahead of the 2004 Lok Sabha elections in stark contrast to the “Mood of the Nation” ahead of the 2009 Lok Sabha elections.

Perhaps it can be safely said that political stability is the only thing Vajpayee and Manmohan regimes had in common.? It is useful to contrast the mood of the nation in the last 6 months of the Vajpayee regime with the Manmohan regime.

For the purpose of this exercise Offstumped examined the editorial pages of The Hindu between November of 2003 and March of 2004 with the editorial pages in the last 30 days.

It is striking that period between Nov 2003 and March 2004 was one of relative political calm across the nation. As latest as March 2004 the Vajpayee regime was firmly focused on Governance with initiatives like revamping the National Security Council to Urban reforms. There was some concern on lack of job growth but nothing of alarming proportions.

If optimistic editorials on the economy spelled the mood back in 2004, here is what Offstumped found striking over a two month period between Feb and March 2004 after the Lok Sabha was dissolved.

There was not a single divisive issue dominating the public debate to make its way to the editorial pages. In fact the majority of the editorials in The Hindu were on the state of the economy or foreign affairs.

Neither Divisive Identity Politics, nor Terrorism nor Caste or Class conflicts find any mention in the public debate during that period with the Gujarat riots of 2002 a faint and distant echo.

It is also striking that the Communal Socialist rhetoric by the usual suspects that is so common these days makes no appearance during that entire period.

The most dominant topics – Kashmir, peace talks with Pakistan, the economy and the U.S. elections.

Now contrast this with how the mood of the nation has soured over the past 5 years with the Manmohan Singh Sonia Gandhi duo presiding over the nation’s affairs.

From North to South and East to West if there is one sentiment in common it is the manne in which social conflicts have been allowed to fester and dominate the public debate. The legacy of the Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi duo is not just the utter mismanagement of the economy but a litany of conflicts that have driven deep fissures into the social fabric in areas where none existed just 4 years back.

We went from a period of successful elections in Kashmir to deep conflict over Jammu, from a period where the wounds from Gujarat Riots were forgotten to a period where no debate would begin without invoking the Gujarat riots

 We went from a period where class entitlements were given the short shrift as the nation looked forward to a positive economic environement to a period where dark economic prospects loom and entitlements have become the political mantra of the day.

If Terrorism was not even a footnote in the period leading up to the last election we are now faced with not just Terrorism threatening our way of life post 26/11 but with a collapsing State next door and the Taliban a few hundred miles away from the Indian border.

How pray did the Mood of the Nation sour from one of Optimism fuelled by limitless possibilities to one of bitterness and myopic politics ?

The answer to that question friends lies the criminal irresponsibility of the Congress Party on two counts

- the first was in the foisting on this nation a political arrangement first with the Communists and then with the Samajwadi Party that thrived on Social Conflicts from communal issues in Uttar Pradesh to caste and class issues across the country

- the second was in the foisting on this nation another political arrangement of “Power without Accountability” that saw an electile dysfunctional bureaucrat in Manmohan Singh pushing the Communal Socialist agenda of a political leader in Sonia Gandhi who sees herself as being above any kind of public scrutiny.

It is ironic that the Congress Party wants to make this election about the “Aam Admi’s badhte kadam” when in fact the “Aam Admi’s” story for the past 5 years  has been “Ek Kadam aage Do Kadam peeche” on every issue from Economy to Terrorism.

Filed under: Chattisgarh Polls 2008, Chhattisgarh Polls 2008, Delhi Polls 2008, Dharma-debates, Dharmayudh-2009, Gujarat Polls 2007, India Elections 2009, Karnataka Polls 2008, Lok Sabha Polls 2008-2009, Madhya Pradesh Polls 2008, Manmohan Confidence Vote, Offstumped, Rajasthan Polls 2008, betrayal of aam admi, jeetega-bharat

The Shape of Ancient Thought

Whine as much as we want one cannot ignore the headlines. Not to belittle A.R. Rahman’s well deserved twin accomplishments, one unknown Indian stood out for what he said.

Resul Pookutty from Kerala who was awarded an Oscar for Sound Editing in the “Slum Dog Millionaire” caught this blogger’s attention when he dedicated his award to the civilization that gave the world the primordial sound “OM”.

PTI had this reaction from Resul

This is a Shiv Ratri gift. It is absolutely incredible,” an elated Resul Pookutty said after his triumph at the Oscar awards

Pookutty’s village of Vilakkupara in Kollam district erupted in joy seeing him receiving the award in television.

Taking a break from the world of politics, Offstumped dedicates this post to Resul’s sentiments on this auspicious day of Shivratri, by reflecting on how ancient Indian Philosophy influenced the world over centuries through a process of give and take.

The trigger to this reflection was a weekend reading of Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor. Leafing through the books this blogger was struck by the parallels between “Stoicism” that Marcu Auerlius subscribed to and “Anasakta or Desireless Action” from the Bhagvad Gita.

This parallel lead to a google search to explore how ancient Indian thought may have influenced “stoicism”.

That google search lead to this very interesting book “The Shape of Ancient Thought – Comparative Studies in Greek and Indian Philosophies” by Thomas McEvilley, published in 2002. Extracts from the book can be found on google.

The book is an exhaustive exercise in tracing the chronology of evolution of ancient philosophy and the many exchanges that had taken place across centuries.

Of particuar interest is page 542 that talks about how the remarkably similar the ethical framework of the Stoics and “Karma Yoga” in the Gita were. The discussion on “Ethics of Imperturbaility” in Chapter 25 makes for some interesting reading as well as it relates to the modern day debate on Dharma and the ethics of “Self Interest”.

For those to the Left and Right who are trapped in modern day labels of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Progressive Socialism, this quote from page 620 must be highlighted

Both Budhism and Epicureanism were criticized for their lack of social conscience and both made more or less the same answer that “enlightened selft interest” is the most useful social ethic.

In closing one must say that the 25 chapters are a worthy read to understand as the author puts it

the massive transfer of ideas or methods of thinking, first from India to Greece in the pre-Socratic period and again back from Greece to India in the Hellenistic period

Since the ideas in question remain fundamental elements of Greek thought for a thousand years, it is time to acknowledge that one of the major strains of Greek thought was Indian Influenced – that it might even be called the Indianized or Greco-Indian lineage

In response to the 19th century imperialist view … this investigation has shown that every mystical element in Indian thought can be found in Greek thought too and every rational element in Greek thought in Indian as well

Filed under: Dharma-debates, Flat World Hindutva, jeetega-bharat

Moral Leadership

Offstumped begins a series of musings to mark the end of the year of 2008, to reflect on the year gone by and the challenges ahead. In the first post of this series. Offstumped has decided to focus on something this nation acutely needs and finds very little in supply at this hour of national crisis.

When one thinks of moral leadership, one is reminded of the episode in Mahabharata that has both Arjuna and Duryodhana at Krishna’s beside seeking his support with entirely different motives but both Arjuna and Duryodhana agree on one thing – Krishna’s unquestioned status as a moral leader who stood for Dharma above all else.

Today we in India are cursed with a malignancy that is consuming us at an alarming rate. The symptoms of this malignancy are evident in our public discourse that views every issue through the prism of partisan politics. Every subject has a political response, every public stance is a calculated political move and every piece of public criticism is dismissive, partisan and almost borders the outrageous.

Nothing exemplifies this cynical, partisan opportunism that has come to characterise our politics better than the response of a Muslim Member of Parliament from the JD-U to the Antulay episode

“I was made an MP to secure Muslim votes. But how will Muslims vote to make Advani the Prime Minister of this country? I have communicated this feeling of my community to senior party leaders.

If this partisan politicisation of the public discourse is at one extreme, at the other extreme is a tendency to disengage from the public debate by blaming politics for all evils.

In response to either extreme some have called for the country to be united to send a strong message to those from across our borders who lose no opportunity in stoking the partisan fires within our borders.

But then these calls for Unity are unfortunately are merely a window dressing exercise to put “lipstick over a doghouse” which the Indian Express in it editorial today on the Antulay episode describes very eloquently:

the larger danger is that our politics is fragmenting into so many separate discursive universes, each founded on a notion that the state is partisan. This is the matrix Antulay and Digvijay Singh were attempting to work in to optimise some perceived political gain.

To address this partisan fragmentation it is not merely enough that we pretend to be united grudgingly for that would be an exercise in political correctness no different from what the Congress party attempted in Parliament today.

To address this partisan fragmentation we need to go beyond this to agree that there are some principles, some values that are above beyond partisan politics that we will not quibble about. We need to agree that there are some unwritten rules that will not be bent or broken to pander or appease anyone.

We need to agree that there is such a thing as a Dharma in our public affairs that will not be sacrificed at the altar of partisan politics.

But who then becomes the voice of this Dharma ?  

Who commands this respect and enjoys this credibility and trust across the partisan political divide that even if one may have differences with such a voice one would not delegitimise the moral high ground that voice is seeking to occuppy by ascribing partisan motives to it.

Not too long ago Gandhi occuppied that moral high ground in this nation, one didnt always agree with him, he didnt always get it right, but he had enough of a reservoir of credibility and trust that when he spoke as the voice of Dharma people listened and a divided nation rallied around him.

Today the nation suffers a vaccum of Moral Leadership. We are prone to ascribe political motives to every public action that we dont fully understand or trust. In such an environment of Dharma-Deficit it becomes extremely difficult for this nation to muster the capacity to reconcile deep fault lines within the fabric of our society and to shed the baggage of our sub-continental past that slows us down from marching forward.

It is foolish and naive to expect this nation to produce another Gandhi in the current circumstances. But it is not beyond the realm of possible for this nation of billion to produce a million “Desire-less Actions” to overcome the trust deficit, re-discover credibilty in each other’s actions and to ultimately find that Dharma in our Public Affairs that we can keep above partsianship. If not by design, by default.

As a small beginning Offstumped appeals to the Leader of the Oppositon Mr. L.K. Advani, to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi to set an example by forefeiting political dividends and providing moral leadership on atleast one issue of their choice.

Filed under: DesiPundit, Dharma-debates, Lok Sabha Polls 2008-2009, War on Mumbai, War on Terror, betrayal of aam admi, jeetega-bharat

Dharma of Counter-Terrorism

In the past 48 hours the Malegaon malefactors have turned the Terrorism debate in India on its head and the Indian State stands at a precipice on its response to Terrorism.

With an extended election season spreading over the next 6 months it seems that there just is no way out of a highly politicised and communalised debate on every act of terror.

In the last 48 hours we have seen editorials and opinion pieces in virtually every media outlet critical of the resolutions in the Panipat Conclave of religious leaders, RSS, VHP with the BJP President in attendance as well.

In the last 12 hours since the leader of the opposition and the NDA’s Prime Ministerial candidate L.K. Advani has issued a statement on the Malegaon case many more reactions have come in with fellow INI bloggers expressing concern.

So how did we get here ?

First we had the Congress dismantling the anti-terror legislative framework and going slow on a national response to attacks of mass terror in the name of hurting Muslim sentiments.

Next we had the apologists for the Jihadi terrorists making insinuations and crying foul on the investigative agencies every time an attack of mass terror occured.

Matters came to a head with the SIMI ban being overturned by a Delhi court and the apologists going on an overdrive as cheerleaders to question every detention of SIMI activists in the past.

Then came the first breakthrough in the Ahmedabad Blasts Case and questions were raised on Bashir’s complicity.

This was followed by the Batla Encounter in the Delhi Blasts Case which saw a full blown political war with the apologists and the Communal Socialists making a common cause to raise serious questions on the legitimacy of the encounter, complicity of the arrested and the credibility of the Delhi Police.

Then of course the Malegaon malefactors surfaced and its been a case of role reversal or was it ?

Which brings us to the questions of

What is the Dharma of Counter Terrorism ?

When do we know the acts of the State are legitimate, credible and necessary ?

When do we know the acts of the State were excessive ?

What ought to be our response to such lapses on the part of the State so we dont compromise the larger War on Terror yet at the same time we dont bur the distinction between the Terrorist and the Sentinel ?

To answer these questions Offstumped highlights the one case that has slipped every one’s attention.

It is a case where the conduct of the State has been beyond question by even the most cynical and sceptical leftist radicals who are usually the first to call foul.

Early October the Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad made one of the most dramatic breakthroughs when they announced the busting of the Indian Mujahideen Media Cell with the arrest of Mohammad Mansoor Asghar Peerbhoy and others responsible for hacking Wi-Fi networks and sending terror e-mails.

The Peerbhoy arrest is outstanding for the following reasons:

- Till the day of the Mumbai ATS going public there was not even a whiff of what was cooking in the media

- When the Mumbai ATS did decide to go public with the arrest it was not through a media circus or orchestrated leaks but it was through a very professional news conference spanning more than an hour.

- The Mumbai ATS was not vague or speculative on what “may” have happened.

- Instead they were very specific on what Peerbhoy and his associates did, where they did it, how they did it and when they did it.

- There were no multiple versions of the Truth floating in the media instead there was a single version of the truth that was delivered verbatim by the Police Chief.

- In fact so fool proof was the investigation and the case against the accused?that there was not even a murmur from the usual suspects to the Left or from Muslim Organisations on the credibility of the ATS’ conduct.

In a nutshell the Peerbhoy must be considered the Gold Standard on how a Counter Terrorism should be executed.

So going back to the original question of what is the Dharma of Counter Terrorism ?

The Dharma of Counter Terrorism demands that the agencies of the State execute these operations in a manner that inspires confidence even in its most cynical critics.

Unfortunately in the Malegaon Case while there is a legitimate reason to look for an anti-Muslim Terrorist group the conduct of the ATS through orchestrated leaks to the media and utter incompetence in informing the public of its actions have hurt its credibility and have diminished it as an Institution.

What is the Dharma of society at large in the context of Counter Terrorism ?

The Dharma of Counter Terrorism also demands that society at large be consistent in the freedoms it wants to forego to aid the State in conducting Counter Terrorism.

There is no Dharma in doubting the credibility of the State’s actions just because the accused was of a saintly persuasion.

There is no Dharma in questioning the legitimacy of the State’s actions just because the person tortured was a woman of saintly persuasion.

There is definitely no Dharma in pronouncing the accused innocent even before the Judicial Process has carried out its Dharma to convict or acquit the accused.

There is however Dharma in making a clear distinction between the Judicial Process inside the Court and the Politics of the Case outside the court.

There is Dharma in calling out the conduct of the ATS in leaking information to the media

There is also Dharma in calling out the political rumor mongering by the media that has tarnished reputations by claims based on unattributed remarks by unnamed sources.

It is this distinction that is clearly missing first in the Panipat Conclave’s response to Malegaon over the weekend and in Mr. Advani’s statement yesterday.

So what must the State do in Malegaon and what must the BJP and the media do ?

The State’s Dharma in Malegaon lies in taking immideate measures to make the Peerbhoy case as the Gold Standard and hold its Malegaon investigations to the same degree of professionalism.

The State’s Dharma in future Malegaon like cases would be to use all instruments available to it build a water tight body of evidence before going public with arrests. Some may ask doesnt Dharma demand that the State pre-empt terror. The answer is absolutely yes, the State must act to pre-empt imminent threats of Terror but in the absence of imminent threats the State must rely on other instruments of surveillance to gather a strong enough body of evidence rather than resort to illegal detentions and coerced confessions.

Hence the need for a strong Counter Terrorism Legislative Framework and Federal Agency that allows the State to monitor, pre-empt and arrest so Terror can be defeated like the in the Peerbhoy case rather than detain, coerce and arrest?like in the Malegaon Case.?

The BJP’s Dharma in Malegaon lies in seeking Institutional responses from the State to apparent lapses while not interfering with the Judicial process. The Sangh Parivar’s Dharma in Malegaon lies in calling out the politics and the media manipulations but refraining from pronouncing the accused innocent and in refraining from making sweeping generalizations based on religion.

The Media’s Dharma in Malegaon lies in not floating stories based on inspired leaks and rumors without even the most basic fack checks for consistency and accuracy.

If all three their Dharma the Indian State can definitely step back from this precipice it now finds itself at in its War against Terrorism.

Filed under: Chhattisgarh Polls 2008, Delhi Polls 2008, Dharma-debates, Lok Sabha Polls 2008-2009, Madhya Pradesh Polls 2008, War on Terror, betrayal of aam admi

Dharma 701 or maybe 101 – for many dont seem to get it

A long time Offstumped reader brought this piece by Mr. Arun Shourie to this blogger’s notice. Mr. Shourie covers some familiar terrain here on Dharma, Gita and the variance in Tilak and?Gandhi’s interpretations.

Before we get to that Offstumped would like to state for the record that Mr. Shourie has been an inspiration and a role model to this blogger from High School days. His editorial stance at the height of the Anti-Reservation stir during the Mandal era was stellar. His penchant for making arguments that are rooted in facts and logical analysis makes him stand tall above the rest of the psuedo intellectual crowd.

The one defining attribute of Mr. Shourie that this blogger has attempted to imbibe is his intellectual courage in challenging conventional wisdom and never giving in to political correctness.

That said let us get to the heart of this post. Mr. Shourie writing in the Indian Express on December 27th had this to say on the subject of “Hindutva and radical Islam: Where the twain do meet”.

That grain is the fact that every tradition has in it, every set of scriptures has in it enough to justify extreme, even violent reaction.

Mr. Shourie’s basic premise is flawed, Offstumped will get to that in a moment. But to argue his premise Mr. Shourie meanders into something Offstumped originally began its whole thought process on Dharma, Flat World Hindutva.

From the very same Gita from which Gandhiji derived non-violence and satyagraha, Lokmanya Tilak constructed the case for ferocious response, not excluding violence. From the very same Gita from which Gandhiji derived his ?true law?, shatham pratyapi satyam, ?Truth even to the wicked?, the Lokmanya derived his famous maxim, shatham prati shaathyam, ?Wickedness to the wicked.?

Could the variance between two interpretations be greater than is the case between the Lokmanya?s Gita Rahasya and Gandhiji?s Anashakti Yoga? Yet both constructions are by great and devout Hindus. Are ordinary Hindus nailed to Gandhiji?s rendering? After all, at the end of the Gita, Arjuna does not go off to sit at one of our non-violent dharnas. He goes into blood-soaked battle.

The above analysis and conclusion drawn by Mr. Shourie is a classic mistake made by most who find themselves trapped in the “progressive liberal” template of “Violence versus Non-Violence”.

Mr. Shourie for all his scars from a lifetime of fighting the political correctness of the Left has made the mistake of accepting the Left’s template to frame his case and in the process ends drawing the wrong conclusions on Gandhi and Tilak’s interpretations of the Gita.

Let us be very clear

- Dharma does not concern itself with the silly Violence versus Non-Violence debate.

- Dharma does not pass a value judgement on the relative morality or immorality of Violence over Non-Violence

To frame the debate on any issue from the narrow prism of Violence versus Non-Violence is to make an intellectually insipid argument. It reflects a poor understanding of Dharma and a tacit acceptance of “Progressive Liberalism” as the overarching template for all public debate.

So one may ask how pray should Mr. Shourie have framed his argument ?

Instead of trying to explain away the apparent variances between Tilak and Gandhi’s interpretation to rationalize violent responses Mr. Shourie should have looked deeper into Mr. Gandhi’s interpretation of the Gita? (refer Offstumped on a Gandhian Doctrine for Anti-Terrorism) and he would have seen not a variance but commonality called “righteousness” or “Dharma” (also refer Offstumped on Golwalkar).

Had he done Mr. Shourie would have seen that be it Gita Rahsya or Anashakti Yoga, it is not about choosing between Violence over Non-Violence but it is about choosing the “righteous path” over the “unrighteous path”.

Mr. Shourie in fact almost discovered the flaw in his premise when he asks how come Arjuna after a discourse from Krishna went to fight a blood soaked battle.

But he misses the point when he concludes

The mistake is to assume that the sterner stance is something that has been fomented by this individual or that ?in the case of Hindutva, by, say, Veer Savarkar ? or by one organisation, say the RSS or the VHP. That is just a comforting mistake ? the inference is that once that individual is calumnised, once that organisation is neutralised, ?the problem? will be over. Large numbers do not gravitate to this interpretation rather than that merely because an individual or an organisation has advanced it ? after all, the interpretations that are available on the shelf far outnumber even the scriptures. They gravitate to the harsher rendering because events convince them that it alone will save them.

Offstumped has respectfully disagree with Mr. Shourie here.

They sir gravitate towards bigoted, distorted and underinformed interpretations because of Poor Intellectual and Political Leadership and nothing else.

If large numbers believe that in stray acts of violence targetting innocents there is salvation it is because this Nation has failed them in providing the kind of Leadership they deserve.

Mr. Shourie then goes on to lament the twin evils that imperil the fabric of our society – aggresive proselytism and Jihadist Terrorist, but in doing so he unwittingly adopts the second “Progressive Liberal” template of “Victimhood”.

There is a real vice here. The three great religions that originated in Palestine and Saudi Arabia ? Judaism, Christianity and Islam ? have been exclusivist ? each has insisted that it alone is true ? and aggressive. The Indic religions ? Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism ? have been inclusive, they have been indulgent of the claims of others. But how may the latter sort survive when it is confronted by one that aims at power, acquires it, and then uses it to enlarge its dominion? How is the Indic sort to survive when the other uses the sword as well as other resources ? organised missionaries, money, the state ? to proselytise and to convert?

Offstumped must once again respectfully disagree with Mr. Shourie when he succumbs to the emotional weakness of victimhood.

By viewing the Hindu way of life from the western monotheistic template of religion we suffer paranoia and anger while failing to see that what appears on the outside as a weakness is an inherent strength.

You sir miss the point on how we survived 4000 years of civilization while many have perished in the sands of time.? It survives not because of a central controlling authority or proselytising agency – Pontificate or Caliphate. Its a decentralized faith. It can morph and evolve and transform itself in a million ways. It survives because of this inherent strength. It is like how species surive through the process of Natural Evolution.

If today there is a perceived threat it is not primarily because of the monotheistic faiths but because of our intellectual atrophy in not recognizing this inherent strength. We have attempted to monotheize this way of life in our knee-jerk response to the perceived threats from the monotheistic faiths.

That exactly is why Mr. Shourie’s prescription is flawed when he quotes Swami Vivekananda

It is because of this vice, and the realisation born from what had already come to pass that Swami Vivekananda, for instance, while asking the Hindus to retain their Hindu soul, exhorted them to acquire an ?Islamic body?.

Sir one must humbly submit that there is no room for a Dharmic Soul in what you imagine to be an Islamic Body. What good is such a body if it cannot tell right from wrong and the righteous from the un-righteous.

In closing Offstumped would like to say this.

No People or Civilization can achieve greatness who are trapped in the self defeatist mindset of victimhood.

Victimhood is not a sign of strength or self confidence it is a negative that has a debilitating effect on intellect to cloud one’s mind into confusing Vengeance to be Justice.

We can win against aggressive Proselytism and Jihadist Terrorism. But first we must win over our own emotions to remember that it is not about choosing Violence over Non-Violence but it is about choosing Righteousness over Adharma.

Randomly targeting someone of a monotheistic faith through Riots and Bomb Blasts is Vengeance and Adharma.

Aiding and Assisting the State in nabbing Terrorists and bringing them to Justice is Dharma.

Making the Hindu way of life relevant, inspiring and hopeful to the those at the fringes of society is Dharma.

Those who fail to make this fundamental distinction are a far greater threat to our way of life than any of the perceived external threats.

Filed under: Dharma-debates, Flat World Hindutva, War on Terror, betrayal of aam admi

War on Terror – Justice not Vengeance

For those who may have read Frederick Forsyth’s Odessa File,?the real life story ?of Simon Wiesenthal may not be news but for everyone else, here is a short summary.

Simon Wiesenthal (Buczacz, December 31, 1908 ? Vienna, September 20, 2005) KBE was an Austrian-Jewish architectural engineer and Holocaust survivor who became famous after World War II for his work as a Nazi hunter who pursued Nazi war criminals in an effort to bring them to justice.

Following four and a half years in the German concentration camps of Janowska, Plaszow, and Mauthausen during World War II, Wiesenthal dedicated most of his life to tracking down and gathering information on fugitive Nazis so that they could be brought to justice for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Wiesenthal claimed to be instrumental in the capture and conviction of the transport manager of the “Final Solution,” Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires, and was known to be actively involved in the manhunt for the former Nazi official

After Eichmann was executed in Israel in 1962, Wiesenthal reopened the Jewish Documentation Center, which now focused on other cases. Among his most high-profile successes was the capture of Karl Silberbauer, the Gestapo officer responsible for the arrest of Anne Frank. Silberbauer’s confession helped discredit claims that The Diary of Anne Frank was a forgery. During this period Wiesenthal also located nine of the 16 Nazis later put on trial in West Germany for the murder of the Jewish population of Lw?w and also captured Franz Stangl, the commandant of the Treblinka and Sobibor death camps, and Hermine Braunsteiner-Ryan, a former Aufseherin (literally, “female supervisor”) living in Queens who had ordered and participated in the torture and murder of thousands of women and children at Majdanek

If there was one thing? that stood out about Simon Wiesenthal’s efforts to hunt down Nazis in collaboration with Government it was this sentiment

It should be noted, in regard to this and other accusations, that Wiesenthal’s ecumenical but determined attitude toward tracking human rights abuses, represented by his comments, “justice, not vengeance,” and “I am not a hater,” have put him at odds with a wide variety of institutions and people over the years

As Offstumped starts to examine the facts and myths about the un-Hindu extemist group “Abhinav Bharat”, the life story of Simon Wiesenthal comes to mind.

Abhinav Bharat’s website has been taken down but thanks to google cache its articles of faith and constitution can still be accessed.

Much has been made out on when this organisation was formed and if it was a response to the unabated Jihadi Terrorist attacks. This line of thinking suits bigots on both sides of the contentious debate on the War on Terror. While it allows mischief mongerers like the Thackerays to further their aggresive posture in public without actually having to take responsibility. It also allows the apologists for the Jihadists to obscure the public debate from the larger War on Terror.

The reality however is that Abhinav Bharat was not formed in response to 7-11 Mumbai Blasts, it was formed exactly a month before the blasts on 12th June 2006. The timing of its formation and the surprising absence of “Hindutva” anywhere in its articles of faith or Constitutions raises the question on who eactly were the sponsors of Abhinav Bharat.

Many Offstumped readers have expressed sentiments that patience has been wearing thin and incredible levels of frustration have been built up on account of the the Congress Government’s dismal track record in battling and preventing terrorism.

It is this frustration and lack of patience it seems the sponsors of Abhinav Bharat tapped into to serve a self-destructive cause.

While Offstumped hopes that through the Malegaon Case the truth will established, it is important to have an open debate on what is the Citizen’s Dharma in the War on Terror.

The Gujarat elections of 2007 amply demonstrated how the Citizens of India who care deeply about how the War on Terror could discharge their Dharma by electing the one man in government across the country who gets the War on Terror right – Narendra Modi.

To some elections maybe too indirect a solution to channelise their frustrations on the lackadaisical approach to Terrorism.

To all such citizens Offstumped has only this to say, if you are frustrated about the War on Terror, you want to do something about it, you dont want to wait till the politicians act, then do it the “righteous way”.

Walk the Talk by

- Volunteering to join the Armed Forces or the Security Forces

- Forming Citizens Vigilance Group to work with your local police to keep an eye on suspicious activities

- Finally if you want to be a hero be a Simon Wiesenthal, make it about “Justice and not Vengeance” while not being a “Hater”

With no prejudice to the current accused in the Malegaon Case, whatever be their motive it is clear that there was no Justice in their actions. Randomly targetting Muslims and maybe some Hindus smacks of sheer hatred and vengeance. It doesnt defeat Terrorism but it provides cause for breeding more Terrorists.

Offstumped expects to learn more in the days to come on the specific facts of the Malegaon Case but for now Offstumped asks everyone to be mindful of their Dharma as Citizens in this War on Terror.

Filed under: Delhi Polls 2008, Dharma-debates, Lok Sabha Polls 2008-2009, War on Terror, betrayal of aam admi

The rise of Beedi Activism

Modern Democracy’s longest and most expensive sales and marketing campaign finally had its tumultous climax. One only hopes buyers remorse doesnt follow through for this climax comes on the back of inflated expectations of Change.

Defying stereotypes and electoral precedents Barack Hussein Obama is the President elect of the United States. While domestic political punditry in the USA splits hair on the symbolism versus reality of this historic moment, Nitin over at the Acorn sprinkles some much needed realism on the “Kaun Banega Obama” variety of obama-mania likely to grip the Indian nation.

When this nation sits down to assess the future of an Obama lead United States it is important to not lose sight of the Progressive activism that his presidency will come to represent.

President elect Obama’s understated intent to get activist on Kashmir should come as no surprise for we had seen hints of such activism early in his career when he activily lobbied for banning the sale of Indian Manufactured Beedis in the state of Illinois.

Offstumped congratulates Mr. Obama on a job well done with these words of caution from an earlier post for fellow Indians still in the grip of Obama-mania

For all those in India getting carried away with Obama-mania and those Indian Americans rooting for change they can believe in, you may well take your cue on what a Barack Obama Presidency will likely mean for India. With a history of “progressive activism” marked by bans and sanctions, that hope for change may end up just being a mirage for Kashmir may not be the first or last “cause” on the activist agenda of Obama progressive-liberalism.

Filed under: Dharma-debates, Lok Sabha Polls 2008-2009, Uncategorized

Real Time Commentary via Twitter

  • RT @saliltripathi Narendra Modi is expected to be questioned March 21. My take, in Mint: http://bit.ly/a1EVCP Offstumped on Twitter 3 minutes ago
  • Who refuse to accept the Constitution's legitimacy, rationalize their actions as justified against an unfair system as mobs or anarchists Offstumped on Twitter 35 minutes ago
  • To be more clear and specific a clear line must be drawn between those who accept the Constitution with all it's imperfections and those ... Offstumped on Twitter 38 minutes ago
  • Thanks to @Sandeepweb for helping me derive clarity on the fundamental faultiline between Internet Activists and Internet Anarchists Offstumped on Twitter 39 minutes ago
  • You can also read my rejoinder to @SandeepWeb's post on his blog as well here http://is.gd/aMpv6 Offstumped on Twitter 1 hour ago
  • My rejoinder to @SandeepWeb's post http://is.gd/aMphU Offstumped on Twitter 1 hour ago
  • Many more - Cafe Cofee Day, Bajaj, Infosys, Tata, Nano, Milds, Maxx Mobiles, Karrbon, SRK, Big B, IPL, Vicco, Good Knight, BSNL, Dabur Offstumped on Twitter 3 hours ago
  • More - Amrutanjan, Odomos, Goldspot, Thums Up, Kirloskar, Hamam, Chandrika, Frooti, Camlin, Navneet, Chyavanprash, Paragon Chappal, Priya Offstumped on Twitter 3 hours ago
  • Flooded with replies- Parle-G, Bovonto, Sosyo, Videocon, Airtel, Reliance, Parachute, MDH, Ganesh beedi, Kingfisher, Jet, SBI, Gopal palpodi Offstumped on Twitter 3 hours ago
  • Amul, Roopa, Fevicol, Kelvinator, Naariyal Paani and some unmentionables so far - send in more, planning to do a poll tomorrow on this Offstumped on Twitter 6 hours ago
  • Open question - Which desi brand would you consider cool (not talking MNC brands here pepsi, coke etc) Offstumped on Twitter 6 hours ago
  • "Poor floor management is a trait" http://is.gd/aM3Ca a little more than that one would think, root cause Party Government disconnect Offstumped on Twitter 6 hours ago
  • In Andhra Assembly all MLAs are caricatures of Raj Thackeray http://is.gd/aLYLx shame on them Offstumped on Twitter 7 hours ago
  • Unbelieveable that in this day and age free mobility in India should be a matter for Supreme Court to opine http://is.gd/aLYDo Offstumped on Twitter 7 hours ago
  • Not a bad start to new Parliamentary team http://bit.ly/cBRSQo let us see those shadow panels formed asap Offstumped on Twitter 10 hours ago
  • Letter Offers Glimpse Into Fall-Out if Google Goes http://bit.ly/ddTuNf Offstumped on Twitter 20 hours ago
  • Shadow Parliamentary Panels coming soon http://is.gd/aL1tR hope this brings policy coherence to the Opposition that has been long missing Offstumped on Twitter 1 day ago
  • What exactly do we know of Team Sonia beyond this http://is.gd/aKZw8 - Sycophants, Courtiers, Mercenaries and Clowns Offstumped on Twitter 1 day ago
  • Amused at the scrutiny Team Gadkari is receiving http://is.gd/aKZnW Offstumped on Twitter 1 day ago

How to Challenge Left Liberalism

Full Transcript of Center Right Townhall Event on 14th March 2010 at 7pm IST, can be found here.

Categories

Offstumped Archives 2004-2009