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More than 10,000 anti-Muslim riots have been reported in India since 1947, when the country achieved its independence from the British colonialists.
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Another Genocide Remembered
2/19/2003
- Political - Article Ref: IV0302-1861 Number of comments: 56
By: Dr. Aslam Abdullah
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Indian
police man watches as a Muslim house burns |
February 27, 2002, was a day
of great trial for Muslims of Gujarat. On that day, the supporters of the ruling
Bharitiya Janata Party came on streets showing their hatred against Muslims. For
almost one month, they would occupy these streets killing Muslims in their
sight, burning them and their homes, raping their women and tossing their
children in fire. During this period they would kill more than 5,000 people and
destroy property worth billions of dollars. During this period, their leaders
would denounce Islam and Muslims and demand that Muslims be extradited from the
state of Gujarat. The month long orgy of violence and hatred is still afresh in
the minds of Muslims and others in India. This year on February 27, Muslim
Indians will be asking a few questions, questions that are fundamental to their
existence in India.
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Why
is it that after one year of investigations, some of the major players
who caused this genocide are still free? |
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Why is that the people of
Gujarat voted the ruling BJP again to power? |
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Why is that the central
government failed to prosecute the chief minister who is responsible for
this genocide? |
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Why
is it that the Muslim world preferred to remain silent on the issue? |
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Why is it the United States
did not take stronger steps to denounce these terrorists? |
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What
is the guarantee that Gujarat would not be repeated in other parts of
India? |
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What should Muslims do if
the state and its law enforcement agencies fail to defend its own
citizens? |
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Will the Muslim leadership
in India unite in defense of the rights of Muslims? |
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How
long will it take for Muslims to live in peace and security in India? |
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How
long will they be persecuted by the forces of hatred and vengeance? |
These questions are relevant
and appropriate as they expose the concerns of the one of the world's largest
Muslim population. There are about 200 million Muslims in India, which are at
the bottom of all layers of Indian society. Literacy rate among Muslims is the
lowest in the nation. Employment in federal and state services is no more than 4
percent. Their representation in law enforcement agencies is the lowest among
all other communities. Above all, they have been the worst victims of violence
in independent India. More than 10,000 anti-Muslim riots have been reported in
India since 1947, when the country achieved its independence from the British
colonialists. Ever since the ruling BJP came to power, tirade against Islam and
Muslims have been on the rise. During the BJP rule their religion and religious
institutions have come under attack. Official discrimination has become a norm
rather than an exception.
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Muslims in India face two
major problems. One is coming from their own leadership, which is silent on some
of the fundamental issues raised in the form of questions mentioned above.
Second is coming from the fascist leadership of the BJP and its various
affiliates such as the Rashrtiya Swaym Sewak Sangh, the Bajarang Dal, the Shiv
Sena and hundreds of other organizations in different aspects of Indian life.
The RSS believes in a Hitler like solution of minorities in India. It considers
the Muslim presence in India a threat to India's Hindu traditions and demands
Muslims to rescind certain verses of the Quran.
The Muslim leadership in
India has failed to develop a coherent strategy to fight the fascist forces. The
leadership is divided and indulges in infighting rather than facing the emerging
challenges in an organized manner. Consequently, the Muslim community is exposed
to violence, hatred and discrimination. Hopefully, on February 27, the
leadership will have a moment or two to reflect on the plight of its people and
will at least resolve to face the fascist forces in alliance with those
secularists in India who feel that India has been usurped by people who are
religious bigots.
Dr. Aslam Abdullah is the
Editor of the Minaret magazine which is a monthly publication from Los Angeles,
California.
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