‘List RSS, Affiliates as Hate Groups’: South Asian Communities in Canada Write To Trudeau
New Delhi: Members of 25 South Asian communities in Canada have written an open letter to the country’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, urging the government to list the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its affiliates in Canada as hate groups/far right extremist entities. The development comes amid an unprecedented escalation of tensions between India and Canada over Ottawa’s allegations that Indian government agents were involved in killing pro-Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada in 2023. “The recent RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) announcement has revealed the “involvement of agents of the Government of India in serious criminal activity in Canada” and that the RCMP and other law enforcement agencies in Canada have investigated and charged a “significant number of individuals for their direct involvement in homicides, extortions and other criminal acts of violence.” The assassination of a Canadian Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar last year, and its alleged hand by India’s Hindu nationalist government appears to be the tip of the iceberg,” says the statement from the members of the South Asian communities. “The Guardian reports that the “allegations of an India campaign of transnational violence and harassment have emerged not only in Canada but in the US, UK and Pakistan, where
London Mayor criticised for partnering with Hindutva group linked to 2002 Gujarat genocide for Diwali celebrations
Dozens of organisations and individuals have criticised Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, for partnering with the Vishva Hindu Parishad (UK), a known Hindutva group, for this year’s Diwali celebration in London. The event, held on Sunday, 27 October 2024, at Trafalgar Square, is considered one of the largest Diwali celebrations outside India and was organised by the Diwali in London Committee, a coalition of various organisations in collaboration with the Mayor’s office. The VHP has faced accusations of orchestrating the 2002 Gujarat Muslim genocide, which resulted in the mass murder of at least 2,000 people. In an inquiry report on the Gujarat genocide, first cited by the BBC in its documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi titled India: The Modi Question and later accessed by Maktoob, the United Kingdom government alleged that the violence was “planned, possibly in advance” by the VHP. The VHP was founded by M.S. Golwalkar, who also established the paramilitary Hindu supremacist organisation, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The RSS serves as the parent organisation for numerous Hindutva groups, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), India’s ruling party. An open letter addressed to Mayor Khan condemned the inclusion of the VHP-UK in the Diwali festivities, along with other organisations accused
Dalit Christian Leaders Urge Inclusion in SC for Equal Rights
Hyderabad: In an effort to address longstanding discrimination, several Christian organisations convened in Hyderabad to advocate for the inclusion of Dalit Christians in the Scheduled Castes (SC) category. The All India United Christians Movement for Equal Rights (AIUCMER), in collaboration with the Telangana United Christians and Pastors Association (TUCPA), National Dalit Christian Watch (NDCW), and other supporting bodies, called upon the Justice K.G. Balakrishnan Commission to amend the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, which currently excludes Dalit Christians from SC status. The leaders highlighted that Paragraph 3 of the 1950 Order restricted the reservation benefits to individuals professing Hinduism, Sikhism or Buddhism, thereby excluding those who have converted to Christianity. This exclusion, they argued, perpetuated socio-economic disadvantages for Dalit Christians, who continue to face discrimination akin to their counterparts in other religions. “Faith should not determine one’s access to constitutional rights,” stated Bro. Jos Daniel, President of AIUCMER. He stressed that religious conversion did not alleviate the socio-economic hardships faced by Dalit Christians. Echoing this sentiment, Goneh Solomon Raj, general secretary of TUCPA, added, “The government’s reluctance to amend Paragraph 3 has perpetuated inequality for Dalit Christians.” The delegation discussed the past recommendations by various commissions, including the Mandal and Ranganath Misra Commissions, which