Assam violence: ‘BJP done it’, says Digvijay Singh!
Editorial note: What do you do when the ruling party in India, namely the Congress refuses to admit that the daily illegal migration from Bangladesh to India, a well-known fact for Biharis and an ever better-known fact for the Bengalis and the North-easterners, may create grievous problems at the ground level in our border areas?
But again, what do you do when the opposition, the BJP, capitalizes on it to create hatred useful for the forthcoming elections? Simple answer – we end up taking a ‘politically correct’ side, the assumption being that the people having to live through the violence are the least important. Our rightness is the right thing to do – a dumb tautology!
This has now become a national habit – people don’t matter, right thinking does. ‘Correctness’ of thinking, voting and political positions is supreme. A supremely contemptible brain sickness!
We have a strange splittoid, schizoid relation with reality – the political Centre refuses to admit that a riot is happening in Assam. The Right salivates and runs to encourage, encash and ensure the fires do not get doused too soon. After having started it? It is a good possibility is where Digvijay Singh may have hit the bull’s eye!

Fire-fighting : dousing or fanning?
New Delhi: Strongly backing Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi over his handling of ethnic violence in the state, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday hit out at the BJP accusing it of “adding fuel to the fire”. He also rejected statements drawing a parallel between the ethnic violence
in Kokrajhar and neighbouring districts of Assam and the post Godhra riots in Gujarat, alleging that Narendra Modi had given a free hand to administration to allow communal riots.
“Communal riots took place in Gujarat under the nose of the chief minister in cities like Ahmedabad. In Assam it was in rural areas where the administration had difficulty in reaching due to the rains this time,” Singh said.
Rejecting BJP’s criticism of inaction by Gogoi, Singh, who is the AICC general secretary in-charge for the state, said, “Assam government had taken all the steps that could have been taken under the law.”
He said that this was not the first incident of ethnic violence in Assam but the fourth one of clash between Bodos and Muslims in the state, which has a multi-ethnic society. Singh said that in any incident of violence, first, the local administration tries to stop it and when it fails to do so, paramilitary forces and military are sent which happened in this case also.
When pointed out that a team of BJP has gone to Assam on fact-finding mission, the Congress leader said, “BJP’s factfinding team goes simply to add fuel to the fire and not to quench it. BJP has been communalising the issue of migration from the very beginning.
“The illegal migrants also include Hindus along with Muslims. BJP only talks about Muslim illegal migrants.”
“Gogoi is an experienced politician and an extremely sensitive person,” Singh said responding to charges that Gogoi was slow in reacting to the initial incidents of violence and this led to escalation.
Terming the ethnic issue as “sensitive”, Singh cautioned that a “slight tilt on one or the other side may have repercussions.”