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US Communication Strategy Fails in India

Nilofar Suhrawardy, Special to Arab News

 

 

 

NEW DELHI, 24 March 2003 — The allied forces have failed to win over

public opinion in India.

 

India has been watching US strategies with a jaundiced eye. Compelled

by circumstances, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee convened two

all-party meetings to discuss the evolving situation in Iraq, on

March 10 and 22. Even before the second meeting it was apparent that

an all-party consensus would not be reached to facilitate any

resolution against the war. While the government wanted to use the

word "deplore," the opposition insisted on "condemn" vis-à-vis US

strikes on Iraq. The meeting, however, showed India's evident

concerns over the war in Iraq.

 

It is clearly a tightrope walk, politically and diplomatically, for

the government. By calling the all-party meetings, Vajpayee has

conveyed India's message without recourse to a verbal statement. With

anti-war protest gaining momentum in the country, further meetings

could follow.

 

Political organizations, including the Hindu extremist party Shiv

Sena have participated in protests against the Iraq-war. Shiv Sena

has burned the American flag in Delhi. BJP stalwart and Vice

President of India Bhairon Singh Shekhawat said, "Whatever be the

nature of Saddam's regime, if the Iraqis are happy with him, why

should an external force interfere in the country's internal

politics?"

 

Senior RJD member Laloo Prasad Yadav echoed the same and said, "What

if then US tells India tomorrow: Vajpayee, you must go? India must

strongly oppose the US strikes."

 

As a rule, few Indian politicians comment on international politics

except in relation to Pakistan. But with Indians from the highly

educated urban elite to the working classes protesting against US

moves, politicians of all streams have decided to depart from

standard practice. Since late last year, the Committee against War on

Iraq has organized around a dozen demonstrations and rallies against

the US designs. Around half a dozen have been organized over the past

one month.

 

Politicians across the spectrum joined them this Saturday and even

courted arrest. During their speeches, the politicians called upon

the demonstrators to intensify their protest in the coming days and

prevail upon the Vajpayee government to adopt a stronger stand

against the war.

 

Among the politicians who courted arrest were senior leaders

belonging to RJD and the Left bloc including Laloo Prasad Yadav and

Prakash Karat (CPI-M).

 

The demonstration was staged close to the US Embassy in Chanakyapuri.

Despite the ban on demonstrations around the diplomatic enclave,

several demonstrators managed to take up position opposite the US

Embassy. Twenty-two of these chained themselves to a fence opposite

the embassy and shouted anti-US slogans before being arrested.

 

Academic and non-academic university staff from various campuses in

Delhi will hold another major rally against war this Tuesday.

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