Muslims Need Advocacy
Body to Protect Muslims
Syed Ali Mujtaba
Indian Muslim constitutes about 12 % of the total population
of the country. However, since independence they have never faced such a
hostile situation as they are facing now, under the shadow of Covid -19. It
seems the Covid-19 has ripped open India’s communal underbelly from where
radical Hindus are swamping across the country with anti-Muslim – anti-Islam
rants.
In just recent memory we all know how Muslims were vilified
for the Tabligi Jamat activity. Then emerges the case of Dr Aarti Lalchandani,
principal of government hospital in Kanpur, who was caught on camera saying
Coronavirus positive Muslims are terrorists and should be killed. The latest addition
to it is the lie from Maneka Gandhi, ex BJP MP who vilified the Muslims of
Mallapuram for the killing of an elephant in Kerala.
The conclusion is the spread of communal virus is something
which has come to stay with us and the community has to address the growing
hate crime against Muslims in India. In this context, there is an urgent need
for a nongovernmental organization to deal with all such issues affecting the
Muslims. This NGO should serve as a platform to find effective solutions for
the increasing persecution of the Muslims in India.
Muslim persecution has become more pronounced after the BJP
government has come to power in 2014. It appears that all and sundry got a license
to persecute the Muslims in a well thought out political project in India. As
part of such project, many organizations have sprouted up in many states, spewing
venom against the Muslims in the India.
Hate crimes are mostly executed with the support of local
politicians, police and local administration. They all work in tandem with right
wing Hindu organizations to execute the task to persecute the Muslims. Most of
these organizations are run by some radical youth having a strong political
support. Most of these crimes go unpunished and that gives strength to such groups
to attack Muslims with impunity.
Lynching of Muslims has become a normal crime today that was
never thought off before in India. Hate Speeches against Muslims again has
become a common feature in the country. Those engaged in targeting the Muslims
are mostly politicians, people in power and position and even religious heads. All
these crimes are committed in the name of Hindu nationalism but none ever get prosecuted.
During the Covid-19 lockdown the persecutions of Muslims have
increased many folds. After the Tabigi Jamat incident many Muslims were beaten
up and their homes are vandalized. Some were socially boycotted in many places
and even excommunicated.
The motive of the Hindutva forces is to attack the Muslims to
cultivate a fear among them about the superiority of the Hindu community. Such
anti minority campaign is to build majority vote bank to win elections.
The fact is Hindu religious fanaticism is growing beyond any
one’s imagination in India. The executive, the bureaucracy, the judiciary, even
the press are hands in gloves with the conspirators against the Muslim
community.
In such situation how do does Muslim community can handle this
campaign going on against them in India? Obviously Muslims have to organize
themselves. This could be in the form of
a body that may look into the cases of persecution and provide legal and
financial help to the needy. The effort of such an organization should be to
provide the necessary relief to the victims of the religious persecution.
Such a NGO should be a monitoring group with the task list
out the cases of Muslim persecution taking place in India. It should document
the source of persecution, categorizing them into political, government,
individuals etc. There should be a proper documentation of the nature of Muslim
persecution on all India level.
The task of such NGO should be to highlight the cases of
Muslim persecution through the media. It should be done to generate support of
the wider secular audience and act as advocacy body for the victims of the religious
persecution.
The composition of such NGO should be individuals and organizations
from the Muslim community and also like minded people drawn from other
communities. However, below such superstructure, there should be a solid base
of thousands of volunteers that needs to be established from all over India to
support such cause.
The mission of this organization should be to provide
comprehensive support to the persecuted Muslims of India. Cases involving widows,
women and children and families should get top priority. Among those who are beaten up and need
medical emergencies must get immediate support. Those whose homes are
vandalized should may also get due attention.
The mandate of such organization should be the constitutional
rights of the Muslims are not being flaunted and they are not being discriminated
on religious grounds. This organization should liaison with the government
officials and courts and those Muslims taken into custody on false accusations should
be given legal aid.
Any such organization should have an all India structure and have
to be coordinated from a central toll free phone number. There should be a
dedicated phone number where such cases are reported by the community members. The
volunteers should be immediately rushed to the troubled spot contacted on the
WhatsApp. In such effort there should be partnerships with like minded
organization working on the ground to come to help the Muslim community.
Such an NGO should take up the numerous cases that could be filed
in courts against the hate mongers. And for this, the most important thing is
to organize the Muslim lawyers on All India basis. Such legal forum can alone stop
such communal virus spreading in the country.
In this context Muslims also have to find an independent
media platform to air their views. The social media platform can be used to
reach out to the millions. This could be
done through starting websites both in English and regional languages. Many
Muslim youth are waiting to do such activity provided if someone gives them a
head start. There is also need to
nurture some websites that are dedicated to Muslim cause.
There is also a need to start media schools to train Muslim
youth enter the media industry. They should be made job ready to find
employment in this growing media industry. One such media school is already
running in Chennai called QIAMS (www.qiams.in). Such idea needs to be replicated elsewhere in India. As a starting
point, some students can be mobilized from different location of India and sent
to Chennai for media training.
In sum, the foremost thing in all such effort is to build
trust and confidence of the community towards such an organization. It is high
time for the Muslims to get organized on these lines as such effort can alone give
them any hope to live with dignity in India.
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Syed Ali Mujtaba is a journalist based in Chennai. He can be
contacted at syedalimujtaba2007@gmail.com
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