Ebrahim Essa’s India’s Juggling Act: A Once-Great Nation’s Fall from Moral Grace (Mercury, April 7, 2026) refers to.
Ebrahim Essa, a literalist (bedfellow of fundamentalists) and apologist for terror, should forget the non-existent “god that has many arms” and repeatedly
calling on Indians in (dehumanising, hateful terms, calling them) the worst of creatures…doomed to burn in hell” — to help the “best of created beings” in a war in which Iran has fared very well.
If help is needed, super equines can be summoned, and avians too can strike the enemy with stones.
Why “fallen from grace” India?
The relationship “between India and Iran goes back a few centuries”?
Pre-Islamic Persia and Islamic Iran are different. In 1739, Nadir Shah’s avaricious eyes were cast towards India, still a relatively prosperous…