I realise you don’t understand English nor speak it with any fluency, but @KirenRijiju was talking about the very obvious gaps in those students geographical knowledge. Not about who said what. Par for a murderous jihadi propagandist whose actions cost the lives of 12 Indians.
Assam has entered a new demographic era. NFHS-6 shows the state's fertility rate has fallen to 1.6 children per woman—well below the replacement level of 2.1 and lower than India's average of 2.0. Urban Assam (1.2) is now at levels seen in Singapore and Eastern Europe.
Pakistan should remain ideological.
But India should be secular.
Pakistan can be a Muslim State.
But Israel cannot be a Jewish State.
Do they even hear himself talking?
With all the humility I can muster, & with due submissiveness, Dada: appeasement is counterproductive. That’s the primary lesson. We can talk about party organizations after the primary lesson is learned and demonstrated.
Muslims should stop getting ghettoised, herded into groups by parties based on identify, stop victimhood narratives, delusions of power, start participating in politics with all parties as equals.
As a Muslim, I don’t buy this leadership gap line anymore. For decades, we were spoken for by leaders who delivered nothing.Sachar pointed the gaps in 2006, but the same politics kept us there. Look at Assam m, my state where decades of Congress politics turned illegal immigration into a vote bank tool, hurting locals (including Indian Muslims) the most.
Meanwhile, change is coming from ground level governance: toilets, houses, bank accounts, scholarships without asking your religion first.
Maybe the real problem isn’t lack of leaders. It’s an ecosystem that wants Muslims dependent, not empowered.
1/2: The political autopsy is finally in, and it’s a terminal case of "outdated tactics."
Appeasement politics is dead and finished in India. Its rotting and smelling carcass lies for all to see and smell. It's time for true secularism to evolve beyond its demise.