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Gujarat Files Author Rana Ayyub to be Honoured in Surrey (Canada)

Surrey, Canada: Investigative journalist and courageous author Rana Ayyub – who exposed the involvement of the Indian officials in the systematic killings of Muslims will be honoured by Radical Desi in Surrey, Canada this Saturday.

The writer of “Gujarat Files: Anatomy of Coverup” – based on her undercover investigation of the administrative and police officers who were responsible for the murders of the members of the minority community had risked her life by taking part in sting operation for Tehlka.

She was sent to Gujarat following the anti-Muslim pogrom of 2002 and spate of fake encounter killings of Muslims by the police.

The violence against Muslims was followed by the burning of a train carrying Hindu pilgrims leaving more than 50 Hindu Karsewaks dead. The Gujarat government under right wing Hindutva nationalist political outfit Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) had blamed the Muslims for the incident.

Thousands of Muslims were targeted by the goons allegedly led by BJP activists. Human rights activists and survivors continue to allege the complicity of the then Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi in the mass murders. The bloodshed was followed by series of murders of Muslim men by the police in fake encounters. The slain men were frequently branded as Jihadist extremists.

Rana Ayyub posed herself as a Hindu woman named Mythali with strong family affiliations with the BJP and befriended people in the police and administration. She later spoke to them about the violence against Muslims and found how thickly the BJP government and Modi were involved in these crimes. Being a Muslim woman, she was playing with the fire by secretly recording these conversations in an extremely hostile environment.

According to Rana Ayyub the first challenge came to her from none other than Tehlka that chickened out as she was close to secretly interviewing Modi- who became the Prime Minister of India in 2014. She was told by her bosses that they cannot afford to get into any trouble with the ‘future’ Prime Minister.

Later, she unsuccessfully tried to get her book published, but due to political pressure nobody dared to publish her work. Finally she had to go for self publishing. Rana took personal bank loan to get her book printed and circulated. Until now she has published more than 1,50,000 prints in different languages.

But her fight did not end there. She was unable to get a full time job in the media as most potential employers wanted her not to talk against Narendra Modi. So much so, the Indian officials tried to get her event cancelled in Doha while on many occasions she got threats from the BJP supporters.

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Rana Ayyub believes that the history of Gujarat episode remains relevant today as the violence against minorities, particularly Muslims has now spread across India under Narendra Modi led BJP government.

She feels that the majoritarianism is the root cause of the problem as the previous Congress government also tried to divide people on the basis of religion. She never forgets to make a connection between the 1984 and 2002. Thousands of Sikhs were murdered by the mobs led by the so called secularist Congress party in India in November 1984.

Rana Ayyub was only nine when she experienced first hand the pain of sectarian killings in 1993. She lived in Mumbai that was rocked with anti Muslim violence by Hindu fanatics. She still remembers how a Sikh family came to their rescue and saved her family from death when the Hindutva activists targeted Muslims at the behest of the police that remained a mute spectator.

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(This speech was made during a seminar on The Sikh Genocide 1984 at Punjabi University, Patiala)

She will be speaking at an event being organized by Radical Desi and Indians Abroad for Pluralist India on Saturday August 12 at 2pm in Dr. Amebdkar room of the Surrey Central Library. Following her talk, she will be presented with Courageous Journalism Award. Both English and Punjabi editions of her book will be available at the event and Rana will be present for book reading.

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