Thursday, May 27, 2010

Blowback makes comrades abandon Islamists - Pioneer Edit

may 26th, 2010

as i have always said, when the dust settles the comrades find that the mohammedans have no further use for them in their role as 'useful idiots', and shoot them like dogs. this happened in bangladesh, in afghanistan (where poor najibullah was hanged from a flagpole after having his own genitals stuffed in his mouth).

now pinarayi vijayan, kerala comrade supremo, is running around mouthing the truth about the mohammedans. however, it was vijayan himself who allied with abdul nasser madani in the last election. madani is the guy who was jailed as a suspect in the coimbatore blasts. his wife was recently fingered as a close chum of nasir, a terrorist who had a big role in various blasts (of course, the comrades shouted loudly to release madani and his wife -- nobody talked about their terrorism, only how wonderful a family life they led).

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How can hindu trust a commie?

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EDITS | Tuesday, May 25, 2010



CPM plays Hindu card



The Pioneer Edit Desk



Blowback makes comrades abandon Islamists




The CPI(M)-led LDF had come to power in Kerala with a huge majority in 2006, promising to ensure corruption-free governance, safeguard the interests of all sections of people, parade criminals on the streets in hand-cuffs, usher in a pro-people development policy, etc. But what has happened is the opposite. With intense group fights in the CPI(M), perpetual discord in the coalition and Chief Minister VS Achuthanandan being prevented by the party from doing what he was supposed to do, the LDF Government has proved its lack of collective responsibility. Moves like introducing an anti-private sector legislation in education and pro-Marxist school textbooks have ensured the isolation of the Left from the minorities. The continuing neglect of landless Dalits and Adivasis has led to their distancing themselves from the Left. Forcible land acquisition for improbable projects has made the common people the LDF's enemies. The arrogant stand taken by CPI(M) State secretary Pinarayi Vijayan in forging a poll pact with Islamist leader Abdul Nasser Madani has made pro-Left Hindus suspicious. Above all, Mr Vijayan's alleged involvement in the massive SNC Lavalin scandal has eroded the remaining credibility of the CPI(M). All these factors led to the humiliating defeat that the LDF suffered in the last Lok Sabha election. Now, with two major elections due within a year, the CPI(M) is trying to a new tactical line by playing the 'Hindu card'.

Mr Vijayan, who led the Left into the May 2009 election humiliation, knows that the LDF will not get any support from the minority communities, including the Church, now. The Janata Dal (S), a staunch ally of the Left for three decades, has joined the Congress-led Opposition UDF. The INL, a splinter group of the Muslim League, which has stood by the CPI(M) for 16 years, is now exploring other possibilities. The latest minority organisation to turn against the Marxists is the Jamaat-e-Islami. The only Muslim group whose support the Marxists can hope for is the Sunni sect led by Kantthapuram Aboobacker Musliar, but even its prominent leaders are not sure how many of their followers will vote for the Left. It is in this context that Mr Vijayan and his neo-liberalist comrades are planning to play the 'Hindu card', knowing well that defeat in the local polls due in September will seriously affect his chances of continuing as party secretary.
So, the CPI(M) hopes that launching an all-out offensive against Jamaat-e-Islami and striking a firm anti-Islamist pose, coupled with a soft approach to temple affairs, can win back the trust of moderate Hindus. But the Marxists will realise soon that this strategy too will backfire.


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Deserted by Christians and Muslims, CPM's U turn to woo Hindus


20/05/2010 13:59:36  



Is Kerala CPM playing the Hindu card?



VR Jayaraj | Kochi




Are the Kerala Marxists, disappointed with the experiences of associations with minority communities, planning to woo Hindu voters for the coming local bodies and Assembly elections? CPI(M)-watchers say that there are clear indications of such a disposition in the party, judging from the words of top party leaders, especially State secretary Pinarayi Vijayan.


At a face-to-face programme held at Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday, Pinarayi unleashed attacks against the Christian clergy and various Muslim organizations persuading observers to interpret it as a clear message he was sending to the moderate Hindus of the State, who had turned against the CPI(M) during the last Lok Sabha elections, especially due to its open association with Islamist leader Abdul Nasser Madani's PDP.


"I won't be surprised if the CPI(M) decides to woo the Hindu voters by directing its political attacks against the minority outfits," said Ajayakumar, a historian and Leftist thinker. "The Marxist party had depended on that strategy successfully and unsuccessfully during the time of EMS Namboothiripad. In the present context, they need to think on these lines as most minority outfits have effectively turned against them," he said.


Ajayakumar pointed out that the CPI(M)'s reluctance in pushing further the Devaswom Bill meant to bring Hindu temples under stricter Government control and the relative cessation of criticisms against NSS, could be seen as indications of the new thinking among the Marxists. "The CPI(M) will never give open indications of pro-Hindu stand. This has been like that always," he said.


Pinarayi himself gave indirect indications about the possibility of his party trying to get the Hindus' support at the face-to-face programme. Asked by mediamen as to how the CPI(M) was hoping to win the coming elections in the context of widespread discontentment among the minority communities, he said, "We should have firm faith in the secular nature of the Kerala society."


A group-neutral leader of the CPI(M) interpreted the party secretary's statement as an admission of the plan to woo the Hindus. "What does his reference to the secularist stand of the Kerala society mean when he does not deny the allegation that the minorities had turned against the party? It means that he believes that the Hindus will rally behind him," said the Marxist leader.


Alleging that certain top Christian clergy could have been involved in the decision of former LDF ally PJ Joseph to merge his Kerala Congress group with that of KM Mani, a Congress ally, Pinarayi said interference of religion in politics was not at all desirable. "Interference of religion in politics would lead to dangerous situations," Pinarayi said, adding that the clergy should make their stand clear on this.


The Christian Church, which had stood with the Left during the 2006 Assembly elections due to its differences with the Congress-led front, had transformed into a foe immediately after the front assumed power owing to the educational reforms the Government tried to bring in and Pinarayi's own attacks against the clergy. "The CPI(M) knows that winning the Church's confidence back at this juncture is simply impossible," said Anish Panicker, a sociologist based in Kochi.


The CPI(M) is convinced that there are not many supporters among the Muslims after the Jama'at-e-Islami, which had stood by the Left for a whole decade, turned against it reportedly in protest against the neo-liberalist Marxist leadership's love for mega-projects which had caused disturbances in the Muslim organization's strongholds in Kozhikode district. Perhaps the party's only remaining support base among the State's Muslims is the Sunni sect led by Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musliar. But even this sect does not claim that its followers are exclusively pro-Left.







2 comments:

non-carborundum said...

Communists are supposed to be atheists. This is bound to happen. Maybe good.

Vijay said...

Hindus (or hindu atheists) comprise virtually all of the marxists. And it is the hindus who vote for them. Or they vote for the Christian Congress.

Either way, they are in trap of their own making. Kerala is an extreme example where hindus cannot unite due to caste permutations (substantial dalits hindus vs nair hindus)