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BJP Succeeded In Creating Impression Of 'Nameless, Faceless Enemy' Coming For Hindus: Mahua Moitra

In an exclusive interview to Outlook, TMC's Mahua Moitra dismissed the criticism against her party바카라s government in Bengal and lashed out at Modi바카라s BJP for 바카라spreading lies and fear바카라.

First-time parliamentarian from Bengal바카라s Krishnanagar constituency and Trinamool Congress leader Mahua Moitra바카라s maiden speech in Lok Sabha has earned her bouquets and brickbats. Liberals, secularists and many in the Opposition believe she showed the mirror to Prime Minister Narendra Modi바카라s government and summed up what the collective Opposition had, hitherto, failed to say. Her detractors feel the points she made, particularly about muzzling dissent, are equally applicable to Mamata Banerjee바카라s Trinamool Congress government in Bengal.

In an exclusive interview to Outlook, Moitra dismissed the criticism against her party바카라s government in Bengal and lashed out at Modi바카라s BJP for 바카라spreading lies and fear바카라. She asserted that in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections, which saw the saffron party make huge gains in her home state, the BJP had succeeded in 바카라creating an impression that there was a nameless, faceless enemy coming바카라 for the Hindus which can only be defeated if Modi is voted back to power.

Asked if the oft-made accusation about Mamata Banerjee바카라s politics of appeasing Muslims in Bengal was the reason for the BJP바카라s rise in the eastern state, Moitra said, 바카라The BJP follows the Goebbels Doctrine very well. They have got hold of this thing on Muslim appeasement바카라 How are you appeasing 바카라 if you are giving away cycles, you are giving them to all children not just to Muslims, whatever other welfare schemes we are offering are all based on poverty lines, not on religion. The controversies are all stoked by the BJP.바카라

The first-term MP, who accused the BJP of spreading a 바카라superficial and xenophobic narrative바카라 of 바카라false nationalism바카라 in her speech in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, told Outlook that the rise of the BJP has been on the back of a campaign forcing a section of the Hindus to be jingoistic.

바카라I am a Hindu and neither I nor anyone from my family, ever felt it necessary to assert or to tattoo the fact on our foreheads that we are Hindus or Brahmins. The fact that we need this jingoistic, assertive aggression to stand in the street and tell people that we are Hindus and make people fearful of us is not something that this religion is about,바카라 Moitra said.

In her Lok Sabha speech, Moitra also spoke at length about the 바카라subjugation of media바카라 and the Modi government바카라s crackdown on dissent. However, she has been criticized for turning a blind eye to the actions of her own party바카라s government in Bengal where several incidents or arrests of people, including journalists and academics, for publicly criticizing the chief minister have been reported. An incident often recalled in this debate is that of Jadavpur University바카라s Professor Ambikesh Mahapatra who had been arrested on her instructions merely for circulating a caricature that lampooned the chief minister.

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Asked how she reconciles these incidents in Bengal with the accusations she hurled against the Modi government, Moitra dismissed the parallel, stating 바카라they just want to deflect attention by talking about one professor somewhere or some individual case, but I am talking about much larger issues. You can바카라t compare two incidents with what is happening 365 days. It is unfortunate, unfair바카라.

She added, 바카라When I talk about the subjugation of mass media바카라 today the richest Indian controls indirectly five media houses which make up 70-80 per cent of all viewership in India and the government ads spent towards them is disproportionate. When you have such lopsided control of the media and the line of control goes right up to the powers that be, that바카라s a very different thing from individual cases you may talk of in Bengal.바카라

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