Chennai, Nov 2: Right wing Hindus (Hindutva forces) have started employing terrorism to propagate their communal agenda, according to veteran actor Kamal Haasan.
In his column in a Tamil magazine that hit stands on Thursday, the versatile actor said the right-wingers could no longer say "show me a Hindu terrorist if you can." Terrorism has spread into their fold also, he said.
“Earlier, the right-wing Hindus employed debates, and not force, against people of other religions. Having realised that their attempts are failing, they have started using violence,” he wrote.
"This is not a victory or a sign of progress. If we start believing that force will prevail and not truth, then we will all turn into violent beasts," he wrote.
In his column, Kamal was replying to a question posed by Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan who had sought the actor's opinion on "the attempt by Hindutva forces to infiltrate into Tamil Nadu."
Kamal wrote: "Only change is permanent. No matter how many forces push it back, Tamil Nadu will once again prevail as the forerunner in social reforms. Kerala is standing as an example today. Congrats for that."
Kamal pointed out that Tamil Nadu's Dravidian tradition is thousands of years old and said the social revolution brought on by Ramanujam 1,000 years ago is a landmark.
Kamal wrote, "There is no possibility that the attempt by fascists to shift the world towards the right will succeed. The shift towards the right is only a temporary fashion, a cosmetic change. It will not last. The backward old generation, particularly those belonging to the upper castes, which is rattled by the equality evolving in society, is trying to feed their caste-driven, backward ideology to the young generation by sugar coating it and presenting it as a modern idea."
Stating that the affinity that human race has towards science and wisdom will draw them towards rationalism despite opposition, Kamal said, "The youth in the state are not waiting for the change to happen. They have stepped into the fray to protect Tamil Nadu."
According to him, the conservatives are not stressing on what needs to be learned from the past tradition. "Destroying agriculture for commercial gains and selling mythology as history are evils they have been tirelessly carrying forward for ages," he wrote.
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