Delhi bomb blast, the police as usual, claimed to
have cracked the case by arresting several people in a raid at Batla House, in
the South Delhi’s Jamia Nagar area. Vice Chancellor of Jamia Milia Islamia,
Mushir-ul-Hasan, who was seen to be a villain in the community on his
forthright comment on the prohibition of ‘ Satanic Verses’, became a hero as
soon as he decided that the University would provide all the legal assistance
to the alleged terrorists who were student of the University. While ‘seculars’
have applauded the case, the Hindutva affiliates are up in arm against this,
terming it unconstitutional as well as appeasement of the Muslims.
I am not entering into this debate on what is
right and what is wrong as some people have decided to become judgmental terming one community always wrong
while other always feel that it is victimized without introspecting our own
self. Prof. Mushirul Hasan recently said in a meeting in Delhi as why should
Muslim always be answerable to everything that is happening around them. He was
actually saying that why do we expect Muslims only to react when there are bomb
blasts or there is a Fatwa. His question was that the debate liberal verses
fundamentalist Muslims is a sham and nobody ever think of other communities in
the same way. Have we ever talked of a liberal Hindu verses communal one? That
question would not arise as the upper caste Hindus are always perceived to be
liberal one. Prof Hasan suggests as why should Muslims in India be responsible
for whatever happening elsewhere? Ofcourse, Muslims of India are not
responsible for whatever is happening in Bangladesh, Pakistan or any other
‘Islamic’ country but definitely they can speak against the treatment that
minorities gets in these countries. Let us not speak about ordinary Muslim who
is working harder for his survival in this country but why should those who
champion the cause of Muslims remain mute to such things. Are we so naïve to
say that there is nothing common in South Asia and we remained neutral to things
happening in our neighborhood even when majority of us have relations in
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan as well as Sri-Lanka. If the things in our
neighbors do not affect us then Karunanidhi and entire Tamilnadu should not
have felt the jitters because of the conditions of Tamils prevailing in
Sri-Lanka.
Now, the debate revolves around the students
who were picked up by the police as well as the encounter that was carried out
by the Delhi police in Batla House. It is extremely unfortunate that today’s
embedded media do not give the other side of the story. This CNNisation of the
news and later pontification by the editors on their own story is a bit too
much to digest. Much worst is the case when ‘breaking news’ appears and a
reporter gets ‘confession’ from the ‘terrorist’. If we accept police
confessions as the proof then why the Indian media and agencies are afraid of
not accepting the same when an Indian prisoner in Pakistan confessed his hand
in bombing.
Unfortunately, we are in the midst of an information
war. Whether it is the Islamic sites or the Hindu fascists, every one is
speaking to their own converts. And the biggest casualty here is the truth and
freedom. Fact of the matter is that in this game of religious war, the common
man, the poor and the women are at the receiving end. All talks of reforms are
closed down as the main threat is then perceived from outside the community.
It is unfortunate that a legal aid given to a
person is considered against the nation. One can disagree on the nature of
support but one can not deny right to defense to those ‘alleged terrorists’.
Ofcourse, I would hate it if people like Mulayan, Advani and Amar Singh jumps
into the fray and sing the chorus. The political degeneration of the country is
so much that none is going to believe in the truth. Hence every community
should be vary of these power hungry politicians who are selling the country to
the private parties, engineering communal and caste riots and then coming with
great ideas for a secular idea. Sorry, in the state of affair, the credibility
of our political class is so low that it gives strength to fundamentalist
forces as they appear better than others. People easily ignore that corruption
and dishonesty is not just in financial term but also in the ideological form.
As the elections season approaches we will
witness continuous violence against the minorities in the country. Muslims are
already in the receiving end and now the Christians are also being targeted
systematically. The Hindutva propagandists have planned every thing well in
advance and how to describe each of their action which has one agenda in
different forms. The Muslims therefore are easily described as ‘terrorists’,
suited to each one of us in India after George Bush’s notorious Islamic Fascism
and ‘ either with us or our enemy’ statements. Christians, the blue eyed boy of
Indian establishment are now at the receiving end. Despite churning out best
Brahmins of the Hindutva brand today, the Christians face the dilemma of the
political system in India. Surely, evangelism is part of Christianity but
definitely there will always be violence on such cases as Hindutva’s targeting
Christians is a threat to freedom and liberty of choosing one’s faith. It
threaten the Dalits indirectly to be ware of such conversion to either to
Christianity or Islam, else you will meet with the same fate.
Yet, Orissa’s violence can undoubtedly be
termed as ethnic cleansing of the Christian minorities. That Sangh’s goons are
roaming around, preaching hatred and killing people at their will shows how the
Navin Patnayak’s administration has failed to protect the hapless Christians
who happened to be Dalits. The Sangh parivar and its offshoot organizations
have organized their hatred in the tribal dominated areas. From the very
beginning the Sangh says that Lakshmananda was not killed by the Maoists
despite their claim. Ofcourse, most of those who have been following such
violence know that Maoists rarely make such claims and counter claim and in
this case their claims are also surprising. Nevertheless, the government of
Orissa’s pathetic helplessness reflects a mindset which gives an almost free
hand to RSS and its affiliates to do things at their will.
Union Home Minister Shiv Raj Patil and his two
colleagues have been miserable for the country. Patil had lost his Latur seat
and was awarded the plum ministry for his loyalty to Gandhi family. If he was
an efficient man, nobody would have objected to his cooption in the Ministry
but he seems to be a Minister for nothing. Such sensitive department can not be
left to just personal loyalists as country would have to pay a price for it.
If the home ministry had been strong enough to
take action in each of these issues, the Sangh Parivar and its goons could not
have got such freedom to assault any one at their will. Patil represent at best
the duality of Congress party in dealing with the communal elements. Congress,
which actually was a representative body of a majority of diverse Indian
communities once upon a time despite its Brahmanical character slid in the
decimation after 1980s as Indira Gandhi started using the upper caste Hindu
sentiments and the first call was Congress’s role in subsequent elections in
Jammu and Kashmir and then operation Blue Star in June 1984, when the
government ordered Army assault at the Harmandir Saheb. It mobilized the Hindu
population of the country despite the fact that Sikh were completely
marginalized. None had bothered to wipe the tears of those Sikh families who
became victim of this marginalization.
But the rulers have understood well that by
making mockery of law and vilifying one community, you can easily come close to
power and therefore there is always a danger in India which is the entry of
brahmanical supremacy through various doors. Through, the Hindutva propaganda
and vicious violence against minorities, through the congress in action which
allow the Hindutva lunatics to carry on their threat to minorities and Congress
than proclaiming their sole protector and thirdly, through the state apparatus
which has completely been Hinduised in the name of terrorism and goes by the
same way as have inherited from the British and finally through secular
platform which look different from Congress but a motley group of disgruntled
politicians mainly from the upper caste Hindu background, secularism for whom
means sitting with an Imam Bukhari or some Holy priests who can cry against the
Indian state and the government of the day . Secularism has other vanguards
also in India. Whenever these things happen, we see the same faces at one
platform swearing in the name of secularism and protecting ‘minorities’. Deve
Gowda, the other day, said how much pained he was on the happenings against the
minorities. One should have asked him the question if he had thought beyond his
son’s interest in Karnataka state, BJP would not have played havoc with them.
Yeren Naidu was there who had no words for the Sangh parivar and their
activist. Rather, his focus was how Congress had engineered communal riots in
Andhra. Mulayam Singh and Amar Singh are now the biggest champion of secularism
as Bombay’s king Bal Thackeray has asked for a ban on Samajwadi party and
asking Amar Singh to leave India. Amar Singh’s greatest friend and brother
Amitabh Bachchan is one of the best friends of the Thackrays so one does not
know what kind of ideology they belong to. So far, Indian secularism has always
been of pampering communities through bad examples like issue of terrorism,
uniform civil code, Shariat and so on. None of them have time to feel that
secularism is participation in nation building and socio-cultural political
life of the country. And therefore, any one who believes in secularism, must
feel convinced that Muslims are one of the most vulnerable communities in India
at the moment. A majority of them live in poverty, malnutrition and deep
insecurity. There is a hidden biasness against them in the government and even
in the secular circles. If the secular parties were so much concern including
Mr Mulayam Singh and Deve Gowda, they should have been more worried about the
common Muslims and not with the issues of giving certificate who is a terrorist
and who is not. Instead, one would have thanked to ensure fair participation of
Muslims in our administration, in police and paramilitary forces, in our
industries as well as civil services. Alas, our politician would never venture
to think as why Muslim participation in our power structure is reducing and
that it need redressed. As long as this happen, only the caste Hindus will be
the leaders of Muslims in the name of secularism and those Muslims who do not
believe in these fundamentalist leaders will either be termed as liberals or
terrorists.
India’s basic problem lies in this
certification of what is terrorism and what is not. While the Advani and
company want every Muslim to be arrested and hanged for the ‘blasphemy’ of
challenging the Indian state, the Indian ‘secular’ parties and political
activists, seems to have lost faith in the political structure. And in this,
the fundamentalist grains the most because those who do not believe in
democracy and secular values are actually the biggest beneficiary of the
secular state.
The threat to Indian statehood is bigger and
vital but the response has been mute and reactionary. Rather than proactive, it
is becoming more in the form of symbols and so called unity of all the
reactionaries who are outside the brahmancial reactions. So, it is becoming a
fight between the Hindu reactionaries and all other reactionaries who do not
like them. Can India survive a fight between different reactionaries? Where
will be the common person and her interest? All these reactionaries are opposed
to basic human rights, whether right to livelihood, right to choice and right
to abort. They preach gospels and are against individual freedom and right to
question religion.
Yes, these reactionaries only feed each other.
They cry against the other except questioning their own misdeeds. The state of
India has become a virtual enslave to these religious heads. It would have been
greater if the Hindus, Muslims, Dalits, Sikhs, Christians demand for secular
laws and secular values san the fundamentalist leaders. The longer the
leadership goes to the religious fanatics pretending peace mongers, the more
dangerous the entire issue of diversity. These priests actually do not fight a
political battle but a battle of religious supremacy. They know the weaknesses
of others but not ready to discuss their own issues. They scuttle all kind of
reforms with in the communities and therefore this war of various religious
identities in India is going to defeat people’s movement for reform. Secular
groups must be vary of this and join hand in such a war where a common man can
challenge the religious head of the community and even question him.
The other day, a few members of the catholic
community met at Advani’s house. Some of them ‘discussed’ the growing tension
between different religious and the answer was Advani’s condemnation of the
rape of the nun. Are things so simple as our priests think? The goons of Sangh
Parivar have been active in Orissa and they need to be tackled administratively
by the government but here the Christian priests showing their spine to Advani
and he in term is talking a dialogue between different communities. The problem
is what is an administrative problem has been made a national problem and an
ideological fight on the secular vision is completely been termed as communal
problem. The hoodlums of the Hindutva are roaming free, taking course of action
which they like and finally the political patronage.
It is important to understand the current
crisis in India is self created by the Hindutva protagonists which in turn
strengthen the similar forces elsewhere as the religious heads take over as the
leader of the community. Now, one should ask the government what is the need to
discuss about what happened in Adilabad. A shameful and most atrocious incident
happened in Andhra Pradesh when a Muslim family of six was burnt alive by the
Hindu militants and nothing happened. It is tragic that the government seems to
be sleeping and the incidents just passed as we see so much from the secular
gangs about Batla house simply because the things happened in Delhi and you
make a good news but why we keep quiet on what happened in Adilabad which
should have put all of us to shame and shock.
Many of our friends say that Muslims do not
need to speak all the time. Why not? We all need to speak all the time against
fundamentalism. Muslims are no exception. If we do not speak the space will be
taken over by the fundamentalists gangs who need some enemies to fight with and
if there is no enemy they will create one.
After the Batala House incident, a well known
TV anchor wrote an article asking Muslims to ponder over as why they need to
support terrorists when Jamia Milia teachers decided to speak. In democracy, we
all need to be vigilant and if an incident like Batla House can happen in
Delhi, you can not imagine what happen in other parts of the country. Indian
media as well as activist-politicians are treading dangerous path. Here people
are already being declared as terrorists according to their religion and hence
none of the media person will dare to call Bajrang Dal a terrorist
organization. Advani is a nationalist, so is Thackeray and others but if other
do the same; they will be branded and questioned. But the interesting news has
just appeared in the Indian Express today when for the first time the
mainstream media has reported in its front paged item that behind the Malegaon
and other blasts, the police believe the hand of Hindu Jagarn Manch. ( Indian
Express, Delhi October 23, 2008). I am sure the next day there will be many ifs
and buts and not all Hindus would be declared as ‘terrorists’. Question is why
the entire community should be vilified for the act of a few if they happen to
be from the community. Indian media and society will have to ponder over this
before putting any question.
Normally, these ‘liberal’ Hindus are more
dangerous. Often they put question as ‘we accept that every Muslim is not a
terrorist but why every terrorist is a Muslim’. This question is often asked to
me and my answer is simple. It depends on your definition. You have not called
people who can burn a family in Adilabad or Ahemedabad as terrorist. You have
not called those who raped the nun and killed her as terrorist. You do not call
who start his Rathyatra with a trail of blood behind it, as terrorist. You do
not even stop him from becoming a prominent minister. You talk of morality but
for others as you have information and media with you.
Yes, we are living in time when each one of us
is passive about our own issues and about own communities. We have documents,
truths and everything about our communities. We want to sale that victimization
mindset. And it is here we are getting nowhere. Those who do not read history
will always misinterpret it as we only believe in what our forefathers have
told us. That is the beginning of fundamentalism and radicalism in our self.
Therefore the Hindu liberal intellect would always say as why no Muslim country
is either secular or democratic. It wont understand that in Algeria and Turkey
the military had always intervened to stop a democratically elected government
in the name of secularism. That the Islamic fundamentalist groups had been
winning elections in these countries providing ample fuel to ‘secular’ army to
intervene in the interest of the nation. Can we think of such an intervention
in India to stop the likes of Narendra Modi in the interest of the country? Why
should the same journalists, writer ignore the vital fact that the secular
regimes in the middle eastern countries were dictatorial in nature resulting in
religious revivalism fully supported by the American regimes to counter the
former Soviet regimes.
It
is important to understand the issues in wider perspectives and not be
judgmental simply because somebody has got a newspaper and a channel in his
hand. Media, academics as well as activists in India need lot of introspection.
We simply do not speak on issues but are divided on communities line, both
simply justifying their own positions. None of them dare to speak and support
the dissent with in their own communities. As most of our communities want to
listen to only those ideas which they have been conditioned and writers and
activist know that and therefore vilify others. The biggest victim of this
calumny is free thought and human rights which are perhaps still far cry with
in each of these communities. Our state just represents our existing mindset. Why
should we pretend that a democratic India is secular India also? The dirt in
the name of secularism need to be cleaned first. Those who take shelter in the
name of secularism need to believe in its perception and practice otherwise
India is heading for a Afghanistan kind of a situation where we all will be
speaking for our respective communities and not for those whose rights are
violated and dignity challenged. It is a grave challenge and we must think it
over. Give a space to common man please do not make the religious thugs an
alternative to what is happening among us. A country victim of religious hatred
can not look again to the mindsets who have concealed hatred in their heart and
pretended smiles on their faces when they meet for a photo session
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