Of Uttar Pradesh
http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/03/30...will-kill-100-india-muslims-nationalism-modi/
Based on the nut that he appointed, I'd have to agree with that.
Following a landslide victory this month in elections in Uttar Pradesh, Indias most populous and important state, Modi shocked many of his countrymen by appointing Adityanath as chief minister. The decision makes Adityanath the leader of more than 200 million people 38 million of them Muslims and thus one of the most prominent and popular figures in the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which Modi led back to national power in 2014.
That his politics are extreme is hard to dispute. Although only 44, Adityanath has extensive experience stirring up a mob.Although only 44, Adityanath has extensive experience stirring up a mob. Like many politicians in Uttar Pradesh one of Indias poorest states, and one with a dismal record for intermingling governance and crime he has a hefty police record, with pending charges that include attempted murder and rioting. Yet it is his talent for fomenting tension between Hindus and Muslims who make up about four-fifths and one-eighth of Indias population, respectively that has caused the most alarm.
Clips of his incendiary speechmaking circulated widely in India following his appointment. In one, the diminutive monk whips up a crowd with fiery anti-Muslim rhetoric. If they kill even one Hindu, we will kill he calls out, pausing. 100! the throng eagerly responds. In another, members of a radical youth group he founded in his home city are seen calling, as Adityanath looks on, for Hindu men to rape the corpses of Muslim women.
http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/03/30...will-kill-100-india-muslims-nationalism-modi/
Nationalist leaders are used to dashing liberals hopes. In their early periods in power, Turkeys Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Chinas Xi Jinping, and even Russias Vladimir Putin promised to strike a balance between populism and economic reform and even hinted at moving their countries in a more liberal direction. That didnt last. And it looks like Narendra Modi is following the same regressive path, after the Indian prime minister appointed rabble-rousing Hindu monk Yogi Adityanath to one of the countrys biggest political jobs.
Based on the nut that he appointed, I'd have to agree with that.