So the Shiv Sena is back in the news: I guess it's been a while since
they made it to the front pages. So they've gone back to the politics
that gave them their oxygen all those years ago: intimidating the state
into submission by targeting a familiar 'enemy'. They have ensured that a
Ghulam Ali concert is banned in Mumbaii because Udhav Thackeray vetoed
it. This despite the fact that chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had
reportedly promised full protection to the Pakistani singer.
Are we to then understand that the chief minister and the state
machinery are subordinate to Mr Thackeray's diktats? We are told that
Ghulam Ali is not welcome in Mumbai because its citizens have not
forgiven Pakistan for its role in 26/11. So Ghulam Ali is welcome to
sing in Delhi, he sings in even the prime minister's constituency in
Varanasi, but he can't sing in Mumbai because of the collective outrage
over the terror attack and Pakistan sponsored cross border terrorism.
Are we to believe that only Mumbaikars feel strongly enough to stop a
singer from performing while the rest of the country embraces him? And
what of those who want to hear him sing, who may not subscribe to the
'majority' view, who may genuinely believe that music cuts across
boundaries? Do they not have a voice or is the Shiv Sena now the sole
spokesperson for the city of Mumbai? You could argue that it has always
been like this: after all, didn't the Sena once dig up a cricket pitch
ahead of an Indo Pak series? And didn't the then Congress government
timidly acquiesce in this blatant act of thuggish behaviour? Yes, it
did, and sadly the cricket crazy fans of Mumbai stayed silent. As many
of us do today even as a legendary singer is denied the right to play
his music. Is Ghulam Ali to bear the guilt of what a Ajmal Kasab did,
and is that the only way the 'collective conscience' of a nation seeking
vengeance will be satiated? Since we can't strike at a Lashkar camp in
Muridke, so much easier to stop a music concert. It's easy to be brave
sitting in a shakha in Mumbai rather than being a soldier along the LOC:
the ISI won't stop sponsoring terror because the Sena stopped a music
concert. Well, friends, the fact is that this rising intolerance has now
descended into goondaism of the worst kind. One day, it leads to a man
being lynched to death in Dadri, the next day a concert being cancelled
in Mumbai: the mindset of using muscle power to impose a religious
agenda under the guise of spurious 'nationalism' is much the same. And
we stay quiet because we are too scared to speak. Or we have too much to
lose by challenging the ruling class. Sorry, I hate silence and I love
my music: so I shall listen to a Ghulam Ali song on my IPod before I
sleep tonight. Surely the Shiv Sena won't come into my bedroom, or will
they?
Ditulis oleh:
HARIS - Wednesday, 7 October 2015

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