Sample this - A leading news anchor while discussing the Supreme Court's Mumbai Blasts judgments asked a common Muslim man - Do you think the law is sentencing only Muslims? If it had been the judgment for the Mumbai "riots", this question would have been a fair one. But for the Mumbai blasts, was anyone else supposed to be sentenced? Think of the plight of that innocent Muslim guy - no matter what he answers, he was bound to ignite hatred and divide.
Another Sample - A leading newspaper often comes up with a one-liner - Why are minorities always targeted after every bomb blast? Because as Aamir Khan said in Sarfarosh - kuch chand musalmano ki wajah se poori kaum ko badnam hona padta hain. It is like we in US start shouting - why are we always selected for the special screenings at the airport? Simply because few of the brown skinned people committed a heinous act and since we happen to be part of that large set, we will be looked at with suspicion. But should we feel targeted? Certainly not as it is for the safety of each innocent individual because when a blast occurs, it does not distinguish between Hindus and Muslims. It just kills innocents.
Unfortunately, in the past few months it is the media and the government who have done the most harm in dividing the communities. It is easy to immediately blame the BJP - a self proclaimed Hindu Nationalist party for the stalemate. However, it is actually the government and the media who have helped the BJP to regain its lost ideology. BJP was all but dead at the national stage, when one fine day our government told the courts that "Ram Sethu never existed" and few months later "Ram destroyed the Ram Sethu". Compare this with the government's act of revoking the land transfer just because separatists in Kashmir started their agitation. How shameful of the government to provide security to these anti-nationals who openly threaten to do business with Pakistan. And what more, just because a separatist was killed during police firing, the government transferred the CRPF chief on their demands. Doesn't this smell of bias or pusillanimity on the part of the government?
And the media? They claim they always show the real picture. And hence, when they showed thousands of Hindus in Jammu holding saffron and national flags, it was indeed the real picture. However, this is just one side of the story. Why is the media not showing the images of the separatist activists in Kashmir holding the Pakistani flags at Lal Chowk? Trust me, any real Indian - a Hindu or a Muslim would have felt aghast if those images were shown. But then, all along it has been made to believe that Kashmir is burning and innocents are being tortured. Is it really the truth when separatists are all along siding with the POK? It is easy to show a CRPF policeman beating up a man in Kashmir and media claiming that individual to be "innocent". He might be, but if that innocent is out on the streets during a curfew, I am not sure if indeed he was innocent. Such stories create Hindu-Muslim divide.
So is there no "divide" between the two communities? Certainly not. Yes, Hindus feel agitated when time and again the Congress government appeases minorities to the point of ridiculing themselves. In the same vein, Muslims also will be agitated when they see BJP pouncing on Hindu agenda. Hindus get agitated when few Muslims blatantly support Pakistan in cricket matches, when they support fundamentalism of the Shahi Imams. This is but human nature. And hence, it is time that educated people from both sides come up and speak against all this. Especially it is high time that educated Muslims come up and speak against fundamentalism and terrorism because, I agree, it is definitely not a good feeling to be looked at with suspicion. Do not trust any current political party to be your savior. They will create hatred because it is how they earn their living.
I often wonder if media had not reported the Gujarat and J&K in a one sided manner, there would have been lesser causalities. More importantly, by doing all this, media is giving rise to a greater divide between the two communities. Reading the comments posted by readers all across the web, it is very clear that such stories are instigating people who are spitting out venom against each other. And this is where media has to own the responsibility to bridge this gap rather than widening it. Any government will only look for vote bank politics, so media's role becomes all the more important.
So while Hindus decode the chaos theory in their cosmos, it is time the media and the government give up the bias theory in their cosmos - because peace and unity in the Indian cosmos is what matters the most.
Vande Mataram
(PS - The heading of the blog is inspired from Sagarika Ghose's recent blog)
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I think now most people can see sense in what Balasaheb Thakre used to say a decade earlier.... We dont have to play Cricket with the Pakis.. We donot have to have any kind of relations .. social , cultural , political relations with Pakistan unless they return Dawood , unless thay stop sponsoring terrorism , unless they stop supporting the Hurriyat....Balashab's view stands vindicated today...
ReplyUnfortunately, when some of our leaders take such a hard stand, they are siad to be fools and communal.... thats the tragedy... ...
Hi Saurabh,
ReplyI am not good at english,specially while writing.But if at all I could write I wud have written the same.Bang on target dude.I have a dream...10 hindus and 10 muslims..sitting face to face...everybody given chance to talk about what they dont like about other community...through this there will be an introspection by both the communities,misundestanding also may get cleared(this may sound funny but this has been a fantacy).
Wel...from my side,I dont want Ram mandir at babari masjid site.
But in return I want the muslims, who celebrate after pakistan wins, to stop doing that.I belive in mixed locality and I am ready to rent a part of my house to a muslim but in return I want him to send his children to proper school and not madarsa.I have no problem if any hindu individual marries a muslim.But in return I dont want the muslim counterpart expect the change of religon of his/her hindu counterpart.Well I have a thousand thoughts but cant phrase them:)
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This is the problem. You guys never give direct answers always deviating..... ...
ReplyNormally I don't read articles which has headings of relegions as they are always lop sided towards the minority. But this article is the first one which I read, come out in support of the truth. Kudos to the author.
ReplyJai Hind ...
I do agree most part of your comment. But the last part you said its time for educated people to come and unite community.....few months back few people were arrested in connection with Gujarat blast from Hubli, Karnataka, one of them was a medical doctor and a teacher from a well recognized institute, this is just an example also the comments from Shabana Aazmi. Then how come we can say the root cause of this is illiteracy or ignorance? I am really in a state of confusion. I have decided to leave US after 6 years to come back and settle down in India and do some social work along with my routine life. Butâ¦at what cost should I come? Yesterday I and my friend, who is going to settle in US, were talking about the blasts and particularly about one particular community. How to trust them, if the terrorism is from across the border then we can close the borders, but it is form our own people, every day we mingle with them. They are educated and leaving good life, now I am in cross roads whether to believe them? And come back to India with such a faith? Here we play cricket with some Pakistani people and people call me Pakistani Hindu which I donât care. But there is one guy who is from India but doesnât want to be recognized as Indian rather want to be recognized as Pakiâ¦.such things are holding me to believe particular community, not to forget all are so called educated people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...
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