[Reader-list] Fwd :François Gautier does it again

S Fatima sadiafwahidi at yahoo.co.in
Fri Jun 15 12:37:47 IST 2007


Dear Aishwarya
Hussain may or may not have indulged in a hypocracy
(about not portraying his own religious icons), but I
think the greater hypocracy of most artists (including
Rushdie) is to disconnect from the people/masses who
ultimately oppose their "blasphemous" art. Our artists
makes billions of dollars selling their paintings to
the elite, but never make an effort to spread
awareness among the masses about what their art is all
about, or why do they paint a deity in the nude. They
just assume that if the people do not appreciate their
art, it is people's fault, not the artist's. If our
education system had taught us how to appreciate good
art, how to read a painting, we probably would have
less of incidents such as the recent one at Baroda art
college. It is the elite of this country that is
mostly responsible for the growing intolerence among
the people. Husain or Rushdie or Tasleema Nasreen are
not hiding in foreign lands because of a threat to
their lives, but because they can't come to the street
to explian why they wrote or painted what they did.


--- Aishwarya Iyer <aisiyer at gmail.com> wrote:

> On the other hand, I totally stand by François
> Gautier's view of Hussain's
> hypocrisy. Would he have represented his own
> religion in this manner?
> Freedom is not an absolute entity. Freedom must
> recognise its sister,
> responsibilty. Look at what Rushdie did for
> instance, and invited the fatwa
> upon himself. He was conscious of his own
> transgression, but Hussain did it
> for cheap thrills.
> 
> It is interesting how one can unwittingly fall in a
> trap.
> 
> Aishwarya
> 
> 
> On 6/12/07, inder salim <indersalim at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > It is very interesting to see how one can
> unwittinlgly fall in a trap...
> >
> > You begin to criticize the politicians for all the
> ills in India...
> > and also highlight the fact that they are terrible
> manipulators...
> > fine.... but suddenly you criticize the aritsts
> choice for being
> > creative.... and forget the the fact that the
> politicians are ther
> > real culprits...( if they only are )
> >
> > for Hussain ( whether he is a genius or not ) i
> can quote Salman Rushdie
> > for you
> >
> > There is no Freedom of Expression if it does not
> provoke, it is
> > meaningless...
> >
> > with love
> > indersalim
> >
> >
> >
> > Democracy Hijacked
> >
> > François Gautier
> >
> > Practitioners of cynical politics who are driven
> by
> > the lust for power are destroying all that is good
> and
> > true and valuable in India . Hindus are mocked at
> and
> > persecuted while Government is busy devising ways
> and
> > means of dividing the nation along caste and
> communal
> > lines
> >
> > India prides itself as the greatest democracy in
> the
> > world. But actually, there are very few places
> where
> > democracy has been so hijacked and perverted.
> Nothing
> > demonstrates this better than the manoeuvring
> going on
> > at the moment to find India 's next President.
> >
> > President APJ Abdul Kalam must be the most popular
> > President in the history of India . Yet he will
> not be
> > re-elected, because he was the people's President
> and
> > not a stooge of political parties.
> >
> > Congress president Sonia Gandhi will never forgive
> > him, as he was the one who stopped her from
> becoming
> > Prime Minister when he told her in the privacy of
> his
> > chambers that it was unconstitutional to hold two
> > passports - Indian and Italian - as she did for
> many
> > years (she is not the only foreigner who did so
> after
> > obtaining Indian citizenship).
> >
> > Quite a few Muslims regard him suspiciously
> because,
> > although he is a true Muslim, he respects other
> > religions and is known to keep the Bhagvad Gita
> and
> > Sri Aurobindo's Savitri in his study. Thus
> Mayawati,
> > partly elected by Muslims votes, will keep away
> from
> > him. And the BJP is wary of Kalam because he did
> not
> > always do its bidding.
> >
> > How else is democracy perverted in India ?
> >
> > Well, here you have a party, the Congress, which
> has
> > been going from bad to worse in the last 15 years,
> > came a miserable last in the recent Uttar Pradesh
> > Assembly election, and sprung to power at the
> Centre
> > by a freak accident because the TDP lost in Andhra
> > Pradesh and the Marxists did well in West Bengal .
> >
> > Yet, the Congress is all powerful at the moment
> and is
> > dividing India more and more along caste and
> religion
> > lines, thanks to a cynical reservation policy -
> > witness the recent strife in Rajasthan.
> >
> > You have a foreigner who, whatever her qualities
> > -honesty, hard work, family values - is just an
> > elected MP, like hundreds of others, and yet rules
> as
> > the supreme leader of this country, one whose word
> can
> > make or unmake anybody. Do you think it would be
> > possible for an Indian to become a de facto
> President
> > or Prime Minister in the US , France or Germany ?
> > Absolutely not!
> >
> > Even India 's Prime Minister, a decent but weak
> man,
> > is not elected: He was defeated the last time he
> > contested an election and is now a Rajya Sabha MP
> from
> > Assam , where he has no roots at all.
> >
> > Democracy in India has also been hijacked by
> cynical
> > mathematics: How to get elected with the votes of
> the
> > Muslims; who remain the most backward community in
> > India, in spite of having brought to power umpteen
> > Congress Governments since Independence; and how
> to
> > manipulate the Dalits, who have had a fair share
> of
> > benefits and have had one of them as President and
> > many of whom are politicians in power.
> >
> > Ms Mayawati has become a master of cynical
> > mathematics: Muslims + Dalits + Brahmin votes =
> > Absolute majority. Yet, will she do more for the
> > Muslims and the poor of Uttar Pradesh than she did
> in
> > her three previous stints as Chief Minister?
> >
> > It seems doubtful, the way she has started,
> wasting
> > hundreds of crores by scrapping all previous
> projects,
> > including the Special Economic Zones and
> transferring
> > hundreds of officials.
> >
> > In the name of freedom of expression, Indian
> > intellectuals defend people like MF Husain, who
> > denigrates Durga , India 's most holy goddess.
> Would
> > he dare depict Mohammed's wife in this manner?
> > Certainly not!
> >
> > When the Prophet is caricatured by a Danish
> newspaper
> > - harmless lampooning compared to Husain's
> derogatory
> > portrayal of Durga - the entire Muslim world
> erupts in
> > flames. Had Husain defiled Islam's icons, he would
> > have been dead today.
> >
> > Did India 's 'free' Press ever care to show on TV
> or
> > publish in magazines and newspapers Husain's
> > derogatory paintings? Yet, they are freely
> available
> > and have been reproduced in a coffee table book
> > sponsored by Tata Steel with a foreword by Russi
> Modi.
> >
> >
> > India's judiciary is stretched to the limits by
> clever
> > lawyers getting their rich clients off the hook,
> > thanks to judges who go by the book without
> adapting
> 
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