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    Outbreak of Violence in Mumbai: Assam and

    Myanmar Killings of Muslims

    August 16, 2012 | Filed under:National,opinion| Posted by:admin

    By Asghar Ali Engineer

    The way things were happening for last few weeks it was not surprising that violence on suchscale took place. It was, as if, in store, large scale propaganda was going on that Muslims are

    being killed all over the world. There is conspiracy to kill Muslims everywhere and on Bodo-

    Muslim clashes and about Rohingiyah Muslims in Burma prayers were being organized in every

    mosque and SMSs were circulating about it. Urdu papers were carrying articles saying there isworld-wide conspiracy to kill Muslims. Articles simply appealing to emotions, not to reason.

    I have not seen any sober and analytical article in the Urdu press in Mumbai. The Muslimleadership was creating a psychology of victimhood in the minds of Muslims and pent up

    emotions were waiting to explode with some triggering event. The photographs about killing of

    Muslims in Burma had greatly disturbed the Muslim youth. All photographs, I must say, werenot authentic but they circulated on large scale and ignited emotions.

    Muslim leadership which hardly does anything for the real welfare of the community always hasan eye on such sensitive situations and wants to grab the opportunity to enhance their own

    interests. Also, mosques were used to announce about rally giving it further religious colour. For

    those who go to mosques to pray, in large numbers, particularly in the holy month of Ramadan,

    are gullible and the moment religious colour is given to an issue they become extra-sensitive.

    These religious leaders and also some non-religious leaders of Muslims neither fully understandthe problem what is the conflict about nor they care to know the facts what is going on the

    ground. They simply make it a case of conspiracy against Muslims. In Azad Maidan too where

    rally was organized despite knowing that huge crowd is there with all sorts of people, includinganti-social elements, the speakers made highly emotional speeches especially attacking media for

    not covering killing of Muslims in Burma. Then what more do you want to incite emotions for

    anything to happen.

    It was not only question of managing the crowd; it was utterly irresponsible act on the part of

    leadership of the rally. If they had expected only 1500 persons to come and 50,000 turned up the

    leaders should have clearly understood that situation can get out of control any time as they weresimply dealing with raw emotions. A wise leadership would not have allowed highly emotional

    speeches in the midst of such huge crowd and fuel emotions further.

    It is also not correct to say that they expected only 1500 people to turn up as they were making

    announcements inside the mosque on Friday and also posters were put up. It means they aimed

    higher and made efforts to mobilize large number of people and succeeded in it. Ideal thingwould have been to have a dharna by about 1000-1500 seriously interested people for a day long

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    dharna and then they could have met Chief Minister or Home Minister. There was no need at all

    for such a huge rally.

    And if at all such a huge rally was organized why such emotional speeches were made? They

    should have understood the sensitivity of the problem. But then if they did, how can they be

    Muslims leadership without arousing religious sentiments? In fact as far as Assam is concernedhardly any one of those who actively organized the rally knew anything about the nature of

    conflict except that Muslims were killed.

    What was the history of Bodo-Muslim conflict in Assam? Bodos are not killing Muslims because

    of their Muslimness but the fundamental problem is of land. Bodos are in conflict with othercommunities also like Adibashis, Santhals and others and they have come in conflict with all

    these communities. Though it is not true that Bangla Deshis are migrating in large numbers (this

    is largely the Sangh Parivar propaganda) by unfortunately Bodos, in order to fulfill their

    ambition of Bodo-land and for evicting Bengali Muslims and other ethnic communities from the4 districts of Bodo Territorial Council, are using this propaganda for their own purposes. One

    can of course blame the Congress Government for giving Bodos BTC to buy peace with militantBodo outfits. They should not have without taking other ethnic communities in confidence andgiving them proper representation. We have dealt with this issue on our last article on Bodo-

    Muslim riots in Kokrajhar and other districts.

    As for Rohingiyah Muslims it is the Military Government of Myanmar which is to be blamed. I

    visited Rangoon after the recent riots and interviewed large number of Rohingya Muslims. No

    such problem existed until 1981. They were treated as regular citizens and had voting rights. Itwas the Military Government of Myanmar which suddenly and without any proper reason, took

    away their papers from them and tried to expel them from Rakhine district of Western Myanmar.

    It treats these Muslims as foreigners and wants Bangla Desh to settle them in its territory whichis totally unjust. Rohingya Muslims have been in that province for centuries and there is no case

    to describe them as outsiders. Most of them had settled there with Muslim rule. But the Military

    Government of Myanmar has been killing Burmese of other provinces too and killed severalBuddhist monks also during pro-democracy demonstrations.

    It is true that some Buddhist monks have issued pamphlets against Rakhine Muslims to show

    solidarity with their co-religionists which they should not have done. But then like others

    Buddhists monks also are getting politicized as their pro-democracy demonstration also shows.But in both cases (i.e. Assam and Rohingya Muslims) it is not part of any world wide conspiracy

    to kill Muslims as it is being propagated.

    In Mumbai violence media came under attack for no reason except that provocative speecheswere made against media. It was quite ill-advise. A wise leadership would rather try to win over

    media rather than antagonize it this way. Also, one cannot tar the media with the same brush.

    Both print and electronic media has different ideological and commercial approaches. A blatantattack is totally wrong and even if a section of media is ideologically against or indifferent to

    Muslim problems, solution does not lie in attacking its journalists, or OB vans. It is at best

    foolish.

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    Urdu papers often write that let Ulama-kiram (Honourable Ulama) guide the Muslim ummah and

    give it a lead. How can one expect Ulama who hardly have knowledge of the modern world andfor whom provoking religious sentiments is part of their orientation, can provide leadership. It is

    not to say that all Ulama are like this but a large number of Ulamaand this has been proved

    repeatedly in political mattersbehave either in opportunistic or emotional way.

    And let us remember all this happened in the holy month of Ramadan. The ulama never tire of

    telling us that this month of fasting so that we become more patient and able to control our angerand we must devote us entirely to ibadat i.e. acts of worship, compassion and charity. What wasthen hurry to take out this rally in this holy month when no fresh incidents were taking place.

    The Assam situation had come under control and what was urgently needed was to collectmoney, clothes, shoes and medicines for those in relief camps in those four districts.

    In this holy month of charity they could have concentrated on collecting relief for those

    unfortunate 4 million people who are rotting in relief camps in most unspeakable conditions.Many Bodos also have been killed in retaliatory actions and quite a few Bodos are also living in

    these relief camps in as bad a condition as Bengali speaking Muslims. As a good andcompassionate Muslims, in this month of charity they should adopt inclusive approach and

    collect relief for Bodos too. This is what the Holy Quran also requires of them.

    If instead of making it a conspiracy against Muslims, if they had condemned killing of Bodos tooand prayed for all it would not have acquired such emotional proportions. Also the rally also

    should not have been exclusively a Muslim rally but a rally with the support of all sections of

    Indian society i.e. Hindus, Christians, Buddhists and all othersbesides Muslimsto strengthenour secular character. It was not only exclusively Muslim but organized by Raza Academy

    representing Barelvi Muslims. What a sectarian approach. Deobandis were to organize separately

    a day after but was postponed because of violent turn which the rally on Saturday took.

    If we have to be against violence and it should be our serious commitmentwe have to be more

    and more inclusive. When ever sectarian approach is adopted, it becomes easier to resort to

    violence and if it is inclusive of all sections it is not only more democratic but also likely to bemore non-violent. Sectarian approach also results in competitive approach and inclusive

    approach is also cooperative approach.

    The police is now saying the violence was pre-planned which may result in harassment of many

    Muslim youth. It is shameful that some rallyists molested women constables and seized revolversfrom them. The police may take revenge for this. Let us hope police does not. But one must say

    the police had shown lot of restraint and Police Commissioner Arup Patnaik himself had come

    and spoken from the platform appealing Muslims to show restraint in this holy month of

    Ramadan.

    Let us hope wiser counsel will prevail and peace would not be disturbed.

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