Goa Church magazine likens contemporary India to Nazi Germany


Panaji, Aug 18 (IANS): An article published in a magazine run by the Goa Church has likened the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) rule in India to Nazi Germany and claimed that a state of "constitutional holocaust" prevails in the country.

The article, written by a city lawyer Dr. F.E. Noronha, which appeared in "Renovacao" -- a pastoral bulletin of the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman -- urged Goa voters to vote against communal forces in order to halt the march of "nationwide fascism".

It also takes indirect potshots at Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar while imploring the voters not to vote for those who "show no sign of distinct backbone or character and evidently agree with the nationwide fascism".

"In 2012, everyone thought in terms of having a corruption-free Goa; this thinking continued till 2014, but from then and increasingly everyday what we are witnessing in India is nothing but a constitutional holocaust. Corruption is very bad, communalism is worse, but Nazism is worse than both," the article reads.

"Anybody who read William Shirer's 'The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich' or Allan Bullocks' 'A study of tyranny' or Hitler's own 'Mein Kampf' will find an extraordinary identity between the growth and rampage, of Nazism in Germany in 1933 onwards and India in 2014," it further says.

The magazine, which is edited by Fr. Aleixo Menezes and is published from the Bishop's House in Panaji, also goes on to say that the biggest issue in India today is no longer corruption, or even secularism, but of freedom and implores voters not to cast their ballot in favour of a candidate who agrees with fascism.

"The country is being ruled by one or two men and the rest are mere henchmen and running dogs. Please don't vote for a person who is a mere subaltern of such individuals. We should not vote for persons who show no sign of distinct backbone or character and evidently agree with the nationwide fascism," the article states.

"Freedom, democracy and secularism are more important than corruption. Corruption was better. Let the corrupt rule if they allow us to talk, to eat and to be politically free."

Catholics, who look to the Church in Goa as their religious and spiritual guide, account for more than a quarter of the state's population and also a sizeable chunk of the Panaji's votebank.

The article also describes the Panaji by-poll on August 23 as an opportunity to stem the downside of Indian democracy by voting against Parrikar, who in the past has been criticised by the opposition for U-turns in matters of policy.

"Let us not vote for persons who hurriedly make dozens of promises every day with dates and deadlines and violate them at leisure. This seems to be the speciality of some people. Also, people with innumerable U-turns do not carry any credit," it says.

When asked to react to the contents of the article, Parrikar said: "I do not want to say anything."

However, the former Defence Minister said there were inherent contradictions in the article, but refused to elaborate.

"If someone studies the history of Germany, you will realise (the) contradiction," Parrikar said.

  

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    At least now and here in India our church has the freedom and courage to stand against what is happening in the country. Whereas in Hitler’s Germany and Mussolini’s Italy the church remained mute spectator to the holocausts and atrocities carried out by their dictators. Here lies the difference between democracy and autocracy.

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  • A.S. Mathew, U.S.

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    For Hitler, his enemies were the Jews-Christians and the Communists. For the Nazi party of India headed by PM Modi and his comrades, their enemies are Muslims-Christians and Minorities. The current Government will do anything and everything to terrorize and suppress them to be voiceless.

    Hitler didn't visit foreign lands repeatedly because the foreigners learned about him without much delay; but PM Modi has a different style of hugging; but the nations of the world will be learning
    about him gradually.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    The BJP has a very interesting history officially formed in 1980, its history can be traced much further back to the pre-1947 era when Hindu nationalists not only demanded an independent India, but one completely dominated by Hindus.
    The current BJP is the successor of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, which itself was the political arm of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a group that espoused openly militant Hindu activism and the suppression of minorities in India.
    The RSS was founded in 1925 by Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, a doctor from the central Indian town of Nagpur in Maharashtra, who agitated for both independence from the British crown and the strict segregation of Hindus and Muslims.
    What may surprise many in the West is that some of the most prominent figures of RSS deeply admired Fascism and Nazism, the two totalitarian movements that swept through Europe at the time.
    In the decades prior to that momentous event, senior RSS members had direct links to both Benito Mussolini in Italy and Adolf Hitler in Germany.
    With respect to Hitler and Nazism, the links to India and Hinduism were deeper and more profound.
    Much of Nazi ideology and imagery came from the symbols and history of ancient India indeed, the infamous Nazi swastika was based on a Hindu symbol of strength and good fortune. Moreover, the legendary history (some would say, myth) of the invasion of prehistoric India by the mysterious “Aryan” tribes would (centuries later) provide Hitler with his notion of a “super master race” that was destined to dominate the world.
    Perhaps there was no greater admirer of Hitler and Mussolini in India than Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, another leading member of RSS.
    Another senior RSS member, Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar, also praised Nazism and believed the ideology should be applied to India.
    German race pride has now become the topic of the day,” he wrote.
    There is absolute truth in the author's word with current status of the nation in PM Modi's India.
    Jai Hind

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  • pradeep, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    Abosolutely correct.
    RBI (Patelbhai),CBI,NIA,Film Institute,Censor Board,Election Comission,bhakth channels like Times Cow,Repub(licker of boot) are all controlled by the govt.
    Hitler also used radio for bhashans in Germany.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    Arise and Awake India before it is too late

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  • Kiran D Souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    Nazi rule is much more better than the "Fake Secular alias Psuedo Secular rule". These Church hate monger Magazine creating rift in the harmonious society.
    Can't expect this from a Church Magazine.

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  • pradeep, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    India is multi cultural,multi religion.You can never change that.
    If you want Nazi rule,go to Nepal and convert it to your Nazi country.
    Nepal is an example of what India would have been if it was not multi cultural,poorer than Bangladesh and even Pakistan.
    This govt. is trying hard to convert India to Nepal.

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  • ramesh, kasaragod

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    Doesn't matter.. From past 60 -70 years, we were also feeling insecure. Now we are feeling secure & they are feeling insecure. It is as natural as the two faces of coin..

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    Exactly after a very long period now Hindus are feeling Secure it feels like Moghul rule has ended and Maratha rule has begun.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    For once someone spoke the truth ...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 18 2017

    I don't whether Nazi Germany is a better comparison or Banana Republic ? Both seem to apt.

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