Rajeev Srinivasan's particular brand of sectarian ideology on retreat on every front, and in every state of this blessed country, he is now reduced to repeating his much flogged divisive theories but in a much more incoherent manner. The article lacks unity and has no central idea. It cannot satisfiy even his regular fundementalist fans.
The lack of intellectual content in RS' wrtings was compensated by his fiery sectarianism and fundementalist convictions. They served the useful purpose of putting on record the sectarian point of view and the accompanying prejudices shared by many of his readers. These articles were a source for understainding the fundementalist mindset.
The present article is disappointing from this point of view...
RE:Feeling sorry..
by Varun Shekhar on Sep 14, 2006 11:56 PM Permalink
What on earth is so sectarian about Rajeev's article.He is saying something that quite a lot of people, regardless of political affiliation, would say about America's so called war on terror. It has been a failure, or at the very least a big mess, five years on. Until the US really does something about Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, and not secondary sources like Ira, they will not be sincere and serious about fighting a truly global and meaningful war against terror.