I have sent the following to Kenan Malik's blog who has written an article which is like many others from UK based left wing Indian journalists and academics in today's Guardian.
Message: Dear Kenan
Your article today in the Guardian ( 13 January 2020 ) starts with a title belittling India and designed to please your
British audience. The title, ‘ Its tempting to see India as a place apart but it offers lessons for us all’. In other words those Indian’s live under a different moral compass than your British readers. Why would India be a place apart? Is it not the world’s largest democracy? Is it not a role model to dictatorships and countries plunged into civil wars? A population of 1.2 billion with huge diversity conducts free and fair elections and it is a country apart from the UK you live in? Flattery will not get you anywhere. The article itself is biased failing to admit that it was the left wing thugs who attacked students and did not let new students to register. Indian democracy is too deep rooted to be destabilised by anti national mobs. Articles by left wing academics and columnists are not going to cause any impact on India. They may please your audience here but that is of little significance.
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