“ONE MORE KICK AND I WOULD HAVE BEEN MOHAMMAD AKHLAQ OF UP” : ENGINEER RASHID
NEW DELHI: Independent
MLA Abdul Rashid Sheikh from Baramulla, popularly known as Engineer
Rashid because he has a BSc degree, is a maverick. And even though seen
as such by the voters he has won their loyalty, and they turn out to
support him election after election. Why? Because he walks the streets
with them, does their work, and nurtures his constituency with diligence
unlike most who assume power, Kashmir being no different from other
parts of the country in this respect.
Given his penchant for plain speak, it was not a surprise when Rashid
decided to hold a ‘beef party’ in protest against the Jammu and Kashmir
government’s decision to impose a ban on the meat. The Supreme Court,
intervening in the matter, has imposed a two month stay on the ban now.
However, Rashid was beaten up mercilessly inside the state Assembly just
hours ago by the Bharatiya Janata Party legislators. “One more kick and
Engineer Rashid would have become Mohammad Akhlaq of Uttar Pradesh” the
shaken MLA told The Citizen in an interview just after the violent
attack.
Excerpts:
Q. What was this ‘beef party’ all about? Why did you hold it?
I had organised it because of the strange position being taken by the
Peoples Democratic Party. It was a protest against the move to curb the
fundamental rights of the citizens, of any community. The beef party was
not intended to hurt anyone. We did not kill any animal, we do not cook
any meat, we just got food from outside and had the party in the lawns
not inside the rooms of the MLAs hostel. So how did it hurt anyone,
there was no question of hurting anyone. Besides we were doing nothing
illegal, breaking no laws as the Supreme Court has stayed the beef ban
order in the state for two months now.
Q. But were you not hurting others by this?
No we were not even trying to do that. The gesture was against the
government for its approach to the issue. I believe in communal
tolerance and harmony. We are not mad people.
Q. So what happened in the Assembly today?
I myself do not know. Everything was moving smoothly and I was suddenly
attacked by the BJP MLAs. One got me by the throat, others started
kicking me hard, all over my body. The night before they had beaten up
the employees in the MLA’s hostel who were not involved with the beef
party. I was saved by the MLAs of the National Conference and the
Congress. One more kick and Engineer Rashid would have been Mohammad
Akhlaq of Uttar Pradesh. The PDP legislators just stood by and watched.
Q. So what is the beef about beef? Is that a staple food?
In the cities not, but in the villages it is eaten because it is
cheaper. But you won’t believe it, when I first became the MLA in 2008 I
took an oath that I will not eat meat in any house or shop within the
parameters of my constituency. Any meat, beef, mutton, chicken. Because I
did not want money to be spent on all this and told the people that
they could donate the money instead to education or other such sectors.
Q. So this issue was not personal for you only political, is that what you are saying?
Yes. It is a question of freedom to eat what we want to eat. And not to
interfere in other peoples lives, and take away their rights. In the
MLAs hostel the rooms of the BJP legislators are full of bottles of
alcohol. Many of them drink and get drunk every evening. This is against
our religion, but so long as they do not come out on the streets in
that condition who are we to stop what they do inside their own rooms,
and houses? I do not believe in intolerance, we believe that all of us
should live in amity and communal harmony.
Q. So what now?
Look, I want India to be always united, to get a permanent seat in the
United Nations Security Council, to develop and progress. But all this
will not happen if the BJP continues to target people and communities,
this only creates anger and unrest. The Muslims have also sacrificed
their lives for the independence of this country, for its progress, for
its development. And we certainly are not going to be treated as second
class citizens.
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