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Yet another doctored riot : Harsh Mander, Hindustan Times

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A people who have never fought each other in history are today bitterly estranged, fearful and angry. ‘Not even during the Partition riots of 1947 did a drop of blood flow in our villages’, they repeatedly told us. And today, some 50 lie dead, and 50,000 have fled their homes in terror.




Cramped into makeshift camps in madrasas sand mosques, many resolve never to return to the land of their ancestors. The Muzaffarnagar countryside in western Uttar Pradesh is reeling under the gravest communal clash the country has witnessed since the 2002 Gujarat carnage. People of diverse faiths who live together do not spontaneously turn against each other. There are three requisites for mass communal violence to occur. The first is the deliberate manufacture of hatred. The second is the manufacture of a ‘riot’. The third is a complicit State: no riot can continue beyond a few hours unless the state actively wishes that it does so.
In Muzaffarnagar, in the patriarchal Jat community, the issue chosen to foment hatred was women’s ‘honour’. The claim was that ‘love jihad’ was being waged, by which Muslim boys were equipped with smart clothes, deodorants and sweet talk to entice Jat girls into ‘love’ traps.


An unfortunate incident on August 27 in Kawal, in which three young men, one Muslim and two Jat were killed in violent clashes, was deployed as evidence of ‘love jihad’. The claim was that the Muslim youth was killed by the brothers of a Jat girl who he was stalking, and these brothers in turn were killed by a violent Muslim mob.


BJP MLA Sangeet Som uploaded a video of two boys being killed by a mob in Sialkot, Pakistan, claiming that the footage was of the Jat boys being killed by a Muslim mob. This video was circulated widely through mobile phones, and fuelled mass rage against local Muslims. Later evidence suggests that the death of the three young men resulted instead from a hot-headed clash between the boys after a motorcycle accident.


The second requirement for communal violence to occur is the manufacture of the riot itself. Building on the groundswell of local Hindu fury against their Muslim neighbours because of their alleged deliberate assaults on the ‘honour’ of Hindu girls, a mahapanchayat on September 7 was convened with the explosive theme ‘Save Your Daughters’.


Fiery speeches were made against Muslims, and after the frenzied crowd dispersed, they attacked Muslim settlements. In the majority of villages, Muslims were labourers in the sugarcane fields of Jat landowners. Their small houses were set aflame and looted, some were killed, and terrified people fled to the safety of numbers in Muslim majority villages.


The third prerequisite for a manufactured riot is a complicit State administration, which fails in prevention, control, rescue and relief. The administration took no steps to quell the rumours, arrest those stoking hatred, or prohibit the mahapanchayat. Once violence broke out, the police forces mostly stood watching as the crowds attacked Muslim settlements, without using force or firing to disperse the furious mobs.

But to push communal riots into history, the people of India must reaffirm and defend the secular democratic idea of India, and reject all parties and organisations that use hatred and violence to harvest political victories.

I know some of the members here do not support Secular values, and want to declare India a Hindu state, But that will alienate Muslims, Sikh, Christian, and other minorities.
 
A people who have never fought each other in history are today bitterly estranged, fearful and angry. ‘Not even during the Partition riots of 1947 did a drop of blood flow in our villages’, they repeatedly told us. And today, some 50 lie dead, and 50,000 have fled their homes in terror. Cramped into makeshift camps in madrasas sand mosques, many resolve never to return to the land of their ancestors. The Muzaffarnagar countryside in western Uttar Pradesh is reeling under the gravest communal clash the country has witnessed since the 2002 Gujarat carnage. People of diverse faiths who live together do not spontaneously turn against each other. There are three requisites for mass communal violence to occur. The first is the deliberate manufacture of hatred. The second is the manufacture of a ‘riot’. The third is a complicit State: no riot can continue beyond a few hours unless the state actively wishes that it does so.In Muzaffarnagar, in the patriarchal Jat community, the issue chosen to foment hatred was women’s ‘honour’. The claim was that ‘love jihad’ was being waged, by which Muslim boys were equipped with smart clothes, deodorants and sweet talk to entice Jat girls into ‘love’ traps.
An unfortunate incident on August 27 in Kawal, in which three young men, one Muslim and two Jat were killed in violent clashes, was deployed as evidence of ‘love jihad’. The claim was that the Muslim youth was killed by the brothers of a Jat girl who he was stalking, and these brothers in turn were killed by a violent Muslim mob................
The second requirement for communal violence to occur is the manufacture of the riot itself. Building on the groundswell of local Hindu fury against their Muslim neighbours because of their alleged deliberate assaults on the ‘honour’ of Hindu girls, a mahapanchayat on September 7 was convened with the explosive theme ‘Save Your Daughters’.
Fiery speeches were made against Muslims, and after the frenzied crowd dispersed, they attacked Muslim settlements. In the majority of villages, Muslims were labourers in the sugarcane fields of Jat landowners. Their small houses were set aflame and looted, some were killed, and terrified people fled to the safety of numbers in Muslim majority villages.
The third prerequisite for a manufactured riot is a complicit State administration, which fails in prevention, control, rescue and relief. The administration took no steps to quell the rumours, arrest those stoking hatred, or prohibit the mahapanchayat. Once violence broke out, the police forces mostly stood watching as the crowds attacked Muslim settlements, without using force or firing to disperse the furious mobs...........

I know some of the members here do not support Secular values, and want to declare India a Hindu state, But that will alienate Muslims, Sikh, Christian, and other minorities.

I take the last para (highlighted) of your message first. People in this country do not support secularism because it has become an empty slogan. So they look for alternatives. They wonder what is wrong with declaring India a Hindu Country. One of the core values of Hinduism is permitting space for minorities. We have lived with Charvakas, Budhdhas, Jains, Islam and Christianity without any riots or conflicts until partition. At the rulers' level there might have been hatred, putting down etc which was all politics. Declare India a Hindu Country and protect the minority rights in the constitution itself-I would think that is a good solution to our recurring riots. Muslims and Christians will feel alienated initially but they will accept the situation once their rights are protected and ensured by constitution itself with special provisions for conflict resolution. The Hindu India will not touch the religious faith and religious practices of the minorities-rather will zealously guard them. But civil law will have to be common and on modern lines. There will be no preaching for conversions and there will be no bar on change of faith and conversion if voluntary. Think about it.

The rest of what you have said about the anatomy of a riot is only partly true. Riots do not happen just all of a sudden. There are underlying powerful currents. They take time to mature into an open confrontation. Politics plays a prominent role in the nurturing of grievances. If you have a mindless minority which has grandiose visions about its numerical strength leverage, vote-bank power and its ability to tilt the scales in an election and side by side if you have a majority which is hopelessly divided on caste lines and is always at war with its constituents that is the perfect setting for a riot to happen any time. Remember the story of three monkeys?

Two monkeys were fighting for a single loaf of bread. There came an old but clever third monkey. It offered to mediate and brought a balance. It divided the loaf into two pieces taking care to make one a little bigger than the other. The clever monkey placed the loaves on the balance and naturally one side went down. Now in order to make it even it took a bite of the larger slice and again weighed. Again the other side went down. So now it had the second bite. All this was happening while the first two monkeys were watching with satisfaction that the wise monkey was doing the right thing. They understood that the good samaritan has to take a bite every time because the small excess portion can not be given to any one among themselves. The story ends with the good samaritan monkey eating away all the bread and the two monkeys going hungry. They finally realized the trick, got angry and killed the good samaritan monkey. This is the story of the riots in todays India too.
 
Rehab Akhilesh style: Book Muslim riot victims for disturbing the environmentPritha Chatterjee : Malakpur,

Three weeks after they fled rioters and sought refuge at a temporary camp in neighbouring Shamli district, Muslims from 40 villages of Muzaffarnagar have been collectively booked by an arm of the Uttar Pradesh government for encroaching forest land.


By the government's own admission, some 10,000 Muslims are still at Malakpur, the largest relief camp for the riot-hit. Now, the state forest department has filed an FIR against "thousands of Muslims" for encroaching forest land since September 12. The FIR has been filed by Narender Kumar, regional forest officer, Kairana range, Shamli district under sections of the Indian Penal Code and Indian Forest Act against "sharanarthi Muslim samudai ke log naam, pataa agyat, hazaron ki sankhya mein".


The FIR mentions how unidentified people have encroached forest land and chopped trees: "agyat mujliman dwara van vibhag ki bhoomi par atikraman kar... per kaatna..."
 
The conflation of religion and nationality is also problematic because a person can change his or her religion while retaining the same attitude towards his or her country. A person who coverts from Hindu to Christian does not need to change his or her view of India. You or I can just as easily clamour for 8% GDP growth from a church as we can a temple or a mosque. None of this is to say that religion cannot or should not be part of a person’s identity. But how we commune with God is often a person matter and does not, or should not, affect how others choose to do the same. How we see the country is, however, a different matter. A sense of national identity – is a shared construct that should resonate across religions, geographies and economic status.


Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/politics/t...ationalism-986531.html?utm_source=ref_article
 
The Constitution of India declares the nation to be a secular republic that must uphold the right of citizens to freely worship and propagate any or no religion or faith. The Constitution of India also declares the right to freedom of religion to be a fundamental right.

I am an Hindu by birth and choice. I like that people of other religion can feel welcome in India their motherland.
Religion and state should be two separate entity.
 
Dear Prasad,

The Constitution of India declares the nation to be a secular republic that must uphold the right of citizens to freely worship and propagate any or no religion or faith. The Constitution of India also declares the right to freedom of religion to be a fundamental right.
I am an Hindu by birth and choice. I like that people of other religion can feel welcome in India their motherland.
Religion and state should be two separate entity.


The people who framed our constitution had a dream and that dream has never come true. They could have made the nation a Hindu Republic that upholds the freedom of minorities. That would have taken the bottom out from the minority ism and vote bank politics. The right to freedom of religion is okay but not the right to convert by inducement.

I too am a Hindu by birth and by choice. I am very proud and happy that in my country the minorities live far more happily than in a country in the middle east.

Religion and state should be two entities such that one does not normally interfere in the affairs of other. But when there are transnational cross border loyalties actively cultivated in the name of religion and universal brotherhood and they are nurtured by cross border interested parties (as it is happening, for instance, in J&K in India) the state should assert its overall superiority over faith and take stern action to put down the religion and its extremist tendencies. Even curtailing a certain religious freedom will not be bad in disciplining an extremist tendency.

These are my views. In this I have a golden rule for the politicians. That no politician will be allowed a second term in the same office. He will have to compulsorily retire from politics after serving his one term. This will give him a lot of freedom to act independently and honestly and will take away the need to keep the future elections in view.
 
Harsh Mander's article contains blatant lies. The riots started when the Muslim men who were responsible for killing the Jat boy were arrested and immediately released apparently under the orders of Azam Khan, a neta of Samajwati party. Also fiery speeches were made by Muslim leaders from all political parties (Headlines Today showed video of this speech as also the admission of police officials about Azam Khan's interference). This angered the Jats who called their Mahapanchayat and the tempers between both the communities reached a flash point and politicians from BJP joined the jats. M J Akbar has in his article in Times of India cleared mentioned that Jat Mahapanchayat meeting followed the fiery Muslim Mahapanchayat meeting.

Harsh Mander is one of the authors of the draft communal violence bill which mandates that in any communal violence it is for the majority community viz Hindus to prove their innocence; otherwise it would be presumed that they are guilty.
 
Harsh mandar, setvalad, and a few more are of the same breed, congress sponsored, foreign funded ngos and virulently communal and anti hindu. All are getting exposed for their lies and misinformation. It is a shame that without knowing the credentials of the anti national, pseudo secular goons, some are giving inappropriate exposure to these guys and girls.
 
provided they mind their own business; and do not need special privileges, subsidy, reservation and cash.

The constitution can be amended to declare bharath as a hindu state and still be tolerant of other religions as it has always been. Hindu encompasses all religions of indian origin. Only the proselytizing religions from the deserts create problems. Anyone not belonging to these is either a sinner or a kafir.

Only hindutva can provide a safe haven for all religions; what is happening in egypt, syria, kenya, pakistan, bangladesh, kashmir is to be understood if hindus (includes jains, sikhs, budhdhists, parsis) have to survive an\d prosper.



The Constitution of India declares the nation to be a secular republic that must uphold the right of citizens to freely worship and propagate any or no religion or faith. The Constitution of India also declares the right to freedom of religion to be a fundamental right.

I am an Hindu by birth and choice. I like that people of other religion can feel welcome in India their motherland.
Religion and state should be two separate entity.
 
India is a unique country. This is the only country where a person from the minority country can aspire to be President, vice-president, Prime Minister, Chief of Armed services, or any other high office. Can any other country emulate this feat. Why do India need to follow any other country. India was the trail blazer in this.
Why do we not recognize the strength of Indian democracy and its diversity. Instead of this narrow minded vindictive policy of sticking it to the minority, we should be proud of precedent setting achievements.

Yes special privileges accorded to various groups should be eliminated over period of time.
 
provided they mind their own business; and do not need special privileges, subsidy, reservation and cash.
Are you trying to say that Minorities should leave India? Mind their own business usually means ethnic cleansing.

The constitution can be amended to declare bharath as a hindu state and still be tolerant of other religions as it has always been. Hindu encompasses all religions of indian origin. Only the proselytizing religions from the deserts create problems. Anyone not belonging to these is either a sinner or a kafir.
Good luck, it is not going to happen in your lifetime, I am sorry you are going to have this pleasure.

Only hindutva can provide a safe haven for all religions; what is happening in egypt, syria, kenya, pakistan, bangladesh, kashmir is to be understood if hindus (includes jains, sikhs, budhdhists, parsis) have to survive an\d prosper.

Have you talked with Jains, Buddhists, Zoroastrian, or Sikhs about being part of Hinduism? They do not want any part of it.

Hindus kings waged wars on other Hindu Kingdoms, killing hundred of Hindus. So please read your History before uttering lies. As usual you suffer from Foot in the mouth decease. I do not know if there is any cure for that.
 
Harsh Mander is a social worker and writer, who works with survivors of mass violence and hunger, as well as homeless persons and street children. He is Director, Centre for Equity Studies, and Special Commissioner to the Supreme Court of India in the Right to Food case.


He is associated with various social causes and movements, and writes and speaks regularly on issues of communal harmony, tribal, dalit and disabled persons' rights, the right to information, custodial justice, homelessness and bonded labour.

Unlike people who are sniping at Mr. Harsh Mander, he is regularly writes columns for the Hindu, Hindustan Times and Dainik Bhaskar, and contributes frequently to scholarly journals. His stories have been adapted for films such as Shyam Benegal’s Samar, and Mallika Sarabhai’s dance drama, Unsuni.
 
The problem with the Muslims in the country is their loyalty under any form of stress is to look & seek guidance from the so called fringe elements(?) in Pakistan...On the other hand what the Hindus are seeing is appeasement of minorities under some pretext or other to garner votes starting with the reversal of shah bano verdict...Minority communalism is causing majority communalism & not the other way...Look at the Hindus in Pakistan...They were 6 % of the population in 1947 at the time of partition...Now they are a minuscule 1% and living a life of threats,abduction and forced conversion!

On the other hand in India Muslims who were 6% of the population in 1947 are now 16% of the population now...Any discerning viewer can clearly see who is impartial & who is ruling the roost in India
 
When Usain Bolt is running 100 meters Dash, does he look at a Tortoise and reduce his speed to match the speed of the Tortoise?
Why do we set our goal at has been like Pakistan. Is there any thing for which, we need to look up to Pakistan. India is many many times better than all countries. India has been a pioneer in secular democracy. No other country even comes close. Why would we want to sully that image. If you wrestle in the mud you too will get muddy. Let us leave the mud for pakistan to play.
 
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We are forced to look at our neighbours as they set the agenda of the main minority in India...Our politicians despite all the sops to this minority are unable to change an iota in their mindset...If this minority changes & merges with the mainstream India we will have no communal problems
 
Unfortunately we are too swayed by the bio data of a person that we ignore that it is possible for such a person to have a jaundiced view and play havoc when in positions of power.
 
When Usain Bolt is running 100 meters Dash, does he look at a Tortoise and reduce his speed to match the speed of the Tortoise?

If the tortoise is clinging onto his feet and gnawing at his calf, then surely Usain cannot bolt...
 
Kautilya says you are doomed if you don't know your enemy; one can stay away from an enemy, but embrace can be fatal. Any country or individual who desires, demands and expresses one's destruction is an enemy.

What is the policy of the adopted country to real and imaginary enemies. That is a big story.

When Usain Bolt is running 100 meters Dash, does he look at a Tortoise and reduce his speed to match the speed of the Tortoise?
Why do we set our goal at has been like Pakistan. Is there any thing for which, we need to look up to Pakistan. India is many many times better than all countries. India has been a pioneer in secular democracy. No other country even comes close. Why would we want to sully that image. If you wrestle in the mud you too will get muddy. Let us leave the mud for pakistan to play.
 
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Koenraad elst is samskrit scholar, has spent several years in inidia, has written extensively on india, hindus and secularism. Pseudo secularists are the major threat to hindu society.

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