THE RSS/BJP MESSAGE TO MUSLIMS IN INDIA TODAY .........
NEW DELHI:
It was a systematic communal campaign in Dadri, that precedes acts of
violence always. First a calf was reported missing, and a campaign
unleashed that basically spread rumours linking the calf to eating beef.
When the tension reached prescribed levels, a temple in Dadri announced
that a particular family--- Muslims of course--- was eating, after
keeping, beef in their home. And barely before the echo of the
announcement had subsided, a mob attacked the house of Mohammad Akhlaq,
in the village in Dadri, pulled him out and beat him to death with
bricks. His 22 year old son was also attacked, and is presently battling
for his life in a hospital. The mob attacked their grandmother, and
tried to molest the women in the house. The family is completely
traumatised, terrified and currently praying for the young son’s life.
In terms of numbers, always very important for a statistic obsessed
government, only one man has died so far. But in terms of impact, the
incident has rung alarm bells across the country being reported in the
global media at some length. And as the Muzaffarnagar violence at the
time of the last Lok Sabha elections had shown, corroborated by
subsequent communal incidents, the new strategy of those seeking to
divide India on communal lines is to minimise deaths, but to exaggerate
impact. Be it in the form of large scale displacement of the minorities,
or widespread fear.
In the Dadri attack the intention was not displacement, but to generate
fear, to terrify. Hence the singling out of the one family, and the
brutal attack where Akhlaq was killed without mercy. Do not eat beef is
the ostensible message. The real message is: you are second class
citizens, so you will do what you are told in India.
So what are Muslims being told in India? But before that the stereotype
which is fed by an ignorant, complicit media; goes largely unchallenged
by the so called regional parties as they neither have the cadres nor
the organisation to do little more than listen; and that is slowly being
injected as a poisonous venom into society at every available
opportunity, borrowing also from the US led campaign against Muslims
across the world.
1. Muslims in India are a monolith and hence dangerous;
2. At best they are of two types: the APJ Abdul Kalam variety or the
Dawood Ibrahim kind. And the second are in the majority, hence have to
be hunted out before they hurt others;
3. They are influenced greatly by the extremist politics of the terror groups in Pakistan and West Asia;
4. They are growing rapidly and pose a challenge to the stability of India;
5. They work against the cultural ethos of India, as they eat beef, take
away our daughters, are aggressive in following their religion, and
hence a threat to Hinduism;
In this discourse there is no room for the reality. That Muslims are not
a monolith, and are as culturally different as all other Indians; that
they are largely liberal, even if they are religious as are non-Muslims
in India; that they have shunned extremist politics to a point where
they vote always for the secular option and not for the kinds of Owaisi,
or the Jamaat e Islami in elections; that they have done nothing,
repeat nothing, to be branded anti-national; that they too do not eat
beef, and are secular and Indian as the last Indian.
And hence through the systematic, crafted, manipulated communal
incidents come the many messages. Muslims are being told very
deliberately, and through violence:
1. Do not marry outside your religion. The entire ‘love jihad’ campaign
launched in Uttar Pradesh in particular by the RSS affiliates was
directed at invoking terror through deliberate attacks on Hindu-Muslim
couples, and on the families of the Muslim young people so involved,
making it clear that this will not be tolerated;
2. Do not eat meat or beef. The central government itself passed an
order against the export of beef. The Maharashtra government has gone
many steps further. This should have been a message to all Indians, but
through the campaign and now Akhlaq’s murder it has been demonstrated
that the defaulters are Muslims. Hence Muslims must follow the food code
or suffer the consequences, as posts on the social media by
self-acknowledged Hindutva acolytes profess in language that is abusive
and vitriolic.
3. Do not live in cosmopolitan colonies, move into ghettos. Mumbai,
Ahmedabad, Delhi have managed to make this a rule with most of Gujarat
covered, and other cities and states following. Muslims do not easily
get rented accommodation in these cities, and are also not allowed to
buy property easily by the residents associations.
4. Do not become too successful economically. The communal violence has
been increasingly targeting Muslim businessmen, with shops being
specifically targeted.In fact the Congress government in Maharashtra
also fed into this by unleashing a wave of terror against Muslim
professionals, many of whom were arrested on suspicion of having “terror
links.’ While some were released after months and years, there are many
languishing in jail for crimes that local lawyers have described as
concocted.
5. And speak only when you are asked to, actually not at all. This is
the message coming out of a major attack on Muslim writers, academics,
intelligentsia on the social media where trolls describing themselves as
bhakts of PM Narendra Modi, Hindutva acolytes and carrying profile
pictures of angry gods literally abuse and threaten any one writing
under a Muslim name, questioning their patriotism, their religion and
their identity. In fact Muslims are repeatedly reminded when they share
in democratic debate, that they should remember how other countries
---Pakistan for instance---treats its minorities, and should thus follow
a path of caution.
The campaign is virulent and relentless. And political parties in states
going to the polls in particular are now feeling this pressure and
reacting to it in some cases. In UP, Mulayam Singh and the Samajwadi
party became bystanders during, before and after the Muzaffarnagar
violence, doing little to counter the campaign of divisiveness unleashed
by the BJP and the affiliates at the time. In Bihar, Janata Dal(U)
leaders have taken cognisance of what MP Pavan Varma described to this
writer, as a virulent communal campaign by the RSS and the BJP to
consolidate the majority vote, and are trying to combat it. As Varma
said, “RSS cadres have fanned into the districts and are working
systematically to create a divide.” He was optimistic, however, they
would not succeed in Bihar as they had in UP, maintaining that Chief
Minister Nitish Kumar is alive to this and keeping a close watch.
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