People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 47 November 20, 2005 |
THE
pro-American media is furious with the CPI(M) and the Left for opposing the UPA
government’s stand on the Iran nuclear issue. Chief among them is The
Indian Express. It has been editorially ranting against the CPI(M) for
opposing the pro-US orientation in the foreign policy.
The
latest instance is the editorial of November 15, 2005. The editorial charges
Prakash Karat, general secretary of the CPI(M), of “communalising foreign
policy”. The
reason given is utterly ridiculous: that Karat talked of “Lucknow being
close to Tehran” at the mass rally in Lucknow.
Actually, what Karat said was that Iran has a civilisation which is 5000
years old. India
has an equally old civilisation.
There has been historical interaction between these two civilisations and
Lucknow exemplifies this tehzeeb
(culture). Only the editor of The Indian
Express, whose mentor and a permanent columnist in the paper is Arun Shourie,
can draw such a perverted conclusion.
Jaswant
Singh, the BJP foreign minister, had stated that India did not develop its
relations with Israel in the past due to the concern for the Muslim vote bank. Any
talk of the historical ties with the Arab countries is also branded as Muslim
appeasement. For the CPI(M), solidarity with the Iraqi people against the US
occupation, opposition to the US targeting of Iran and supporting the
Palestinian people in their struggle against Israeli occupation are part of its
foreign policy outlook.
We
don’t expect the editor-in-chief of The
Indian Express, Shekhar Gupta, to appreciate this standpoint.
After all, he virtually acted as the spokesman for Bush when he wrote a
two-part article justifying the
invasion of Iraq as a step towards implanting democracy in the Middle
East. Recently,
it was revealed that Bush had said that God told him to “fight the terrorists
in Afghanistan” and “end the tyranny in Iraq” and he did so.
The editor of The Indian Express
must be aware that Bush is referring to the Christian God.
It would be appropriate if he writes an editorial decrying the communal
basis of US foreign policy!