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Prof whose palm was chopped off says RSS, PFI cant be compared

- October 1, 2022

Arun Lakshman 

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 1 (IANS)

Life was smooth for Prof T.J. Joseph who was a teacher of Malayalam language at New Man College, Thodupuzha in Kerala.  However one fine morning, when he along with his family was coming back home on July 4, 2010, after attending the Holy Sunday services at a nearby church in his hometown Muvattupuzha, when a group of 8 men in an Omni van waylaid him, blocked his car , dragged him out and chopped off his right palm. The reason, he had set a question paper for Second year Bcom Students of Newman College, Thodupuzha in which the Islamists claim that he had used derogatory words against Prophet Mohammed. The dastardly act that shocked the state was committed by the Popular Front of India activists after an alleged verdict of an illegal court functioning in Erattupetta in Kottayam district.

Life took a turn for the worse for the Professor, who was expelled from the College by the Christian management, and his wife, Salomi committed suicide in 2014  leaving the Professor shattered.

His autobiography,” Attupokatha Ormakal” (Unforgettable Memories) is a hard account of what he had undergone in life and won the Kerala Sahithya Academy award. It has been translated into English ,” A Thousand Cuts :An Innocent Question and Deadly Answers”

After the Government of India inflicted a ban for the Popular Front of India for five years with the Kerala police also sealing its offices and almost all its top leadership behind the bars, Prof TJ Joseph spoke to IANS in a short interview. He was not keen to speak much.

1:  What is your opinion on the Government of India’s ban on Popular Front of India?

I am a victim of their action on July 4, 2010, as you all know and how can a victim speak on the matter. If I was an ordinary citizen, I have clear viewpoints on the same. I don’t have much to comment about the ban inflicted on the Popular Front of India by the Government of India. At times it is better to keep silent and many of the victims of Popular Front’s attack are not alive now and in solidarity with them, I am also not speaking. They can’t speak and similarly, I am also keeping quiet. However the Government of India was a political decision, something related to national security and it is better for political leaders, organizations, and others to speak on the same.

2: After Popular Front was banned, there is an ecosystem developing in Kerala and the rest of the country that PFI and RSS are two sides of the same coin and RSS should also have been banned. Your comments?

How can you equate a nationalist organization like the RSS with the Popular Front of India(PFI)? RSS is a nationalist organization with a fierce love for the country, and its culture and is yearning to make our great nation one of the best in the world. Popular Front is having a different viewpoint and everyone knows what they had done here. The charge sheet given during the ban is itself a clear pointer as to what they were up to.

3: You were not in India and to my knowledge you were in Ireland. What was the program there

I was in Ireland with my daughter and came a few days back.  I had attended and addressed more than ten short gatherings in Ireland. In fact, they were gatherings of Keralites in Ireland. While coming back, I attended five meetings in the United Kingdom also.

4: Do you feel that the ban on the Popular Front of India will reduce the extremist nature of such a group of people

The government of India has banned that organization for specific reasons that may be related to national security. If the government and other agencies keep a proper tab on the activities of such people, then the possibility of regrouping is much less.

–IANS

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