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Yes, if there are weaknesses in the case, they need to be pointed out. If confessions are being obtained under duress, then that certainly needs to be condemned, for more than one reason. What India does not need is for leaders of organisations such as SIMI, which represent the most antediluvian stream of the national character, to receive such extraordinary attention — something that serves to empower them, to legitimise their rhetoric, and to solidify the group identities and narrative of victimisation that give them their power.
What is needed is more forthright, plain speaking, such as the culture ministry delivered on the India Art Fair’s terrible decision to not hang paintings by M.F. Husain. Raza’s work will be on show, as will Souza’s; but Husain’s will not be on display because of, once again, the pernicious idea that any fundamentalists’ conception of religion must be “respected” by everything and everyone in the public sphere. The ministry correctly pointed out that an exhibition without Husain could not claim to be representative. Let us hope that such statements will soon become representative of the political class.


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