While the Indian prime minister has called for calm and religious harmony, he seems to have done little in practice to keep a check on the antics of his own parliamentarians and party workers, as well as his allies. It took him a week to break his silence on the lynching episode, while his ministers continued to make statements that seemed to defend the murder. India should remember that extremism and religious fundamentalism will only succeed in preventing it from achieving its goal of becoming a global economic power. It perhaps needs to look no further than just across the border to see how regressive ideologies and bigotry can destroy the social fabric of a society and once that happens, a long, difficult road needs to be traversed to get out of the morass.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2015.
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