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Arundhati roy rejoices sona gandi { May 18 2004 }

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Vol. 4 Num 343 Tue. May 18, 2004

International
Arundhati Warns
Campaign against Sonia not over yet
New govt should try Modi for Gujarat riots
AFP, New Delhi

Novelist Arundhati Roy rejoices that Sonia Gandhi, who "doesn't play the princess," humbled the men who berated her and warns she will face a "blatant game" from a corporate world unmoved by the electoral verdict of India's poor.
Roy said she had been "exhaling slowly" since Sonia triumphed over all polls and a smear campaign by the ruling Hindu nationalists to become the frontrunner as India's prime minister heading a left-of-centre coalition.

"I'm always very happy with people who are slightly unsure of themselves. She has taken so many risks, and yet she's so unsure of herself and careful," Roy told AFP. "She doesn't play the princess."

But Roy, a leading activist and the only non-expatriate Indian to win the Booker Prize, warned that Sonia had a tough road ahead against an establishment which the novelist believes firmly sided with the right-wing.

Roy noted that much of the media attention since Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's shock defeat had focused on the wild fluctuations of the Sensex, the benchmark index of the Mumbai Stock Exchange.

"It's almost like a set-up," Roy said. "It's as though you're mocking the electorate and bludgeoning this government by saying, 'Are you aware that the Sensex has fallen? Are you going to pull back on reforms?' So they're forced to say no."

"It's a blatant game. If you look at the television coverage, I keep on seeing them calling people from the stock market. But I haven't seen one farmer asked, 'Why did you vote for this government?'

"The kind of inequality between rural and urban areas was higher than it has been in the past 50 years or more, and obviously it was a vote to change those economic policies which the corporate world including the corporate media simply doesn't want to see," Roy said.

Arundhati Roy hopes the new left-leaning government puts on trial the Hindu nationalist leader of Gujarat state who is accused of abetting bloody anti-Muslim riots.

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has been a rising star in the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), flying around India in the election campaign on an ultimately unsuccessful mission to stir up support among the Hindu majority.

Human rights groups accuse Modi's administration of doing little -- and at times actively encouraging -- vigilante violence that killed 2,000 people, mostly Muslims, in his state in 2002.

"From the chief minister downwards they must be tried, and it must be made public. That would do an immense amount of good to the public psyche. It would be just the most wonderful thing," Roy told AFP.

"And it must not be done in a cheap manner of political revenge. It must be done properly." said Roy, who won the 1997 Booker Prize for her novel "The God of Small Things".





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