The way the system works here, it is difficult to think Akbaruddin Owaisi will be ever be punished for uttering those hateful words, laments Tarun Vijay
Finally, Akbaruddin Owaisi, the fragrance of whose wisdom has so far been confined to the city that had seen the violent rise of Razakars before Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel ordered General J N Chaudhry to abort the Nizam of Hyderabad's dreams of joining Pakistan, has succeeded in getting his share of national fame.
The usual sirens of secularism and the noise factories of peace, candlelight marchers and harmony providers with their 'punish Varun (Gandhi)' and 'hang (Narendra) Modi' missions are silent on Owaisi's hate-play. In fact, they must be rejoicing that a new baby has arrived to join their exclusive secular ranks. Celebrate!!
At a time when the Hindu organisations are busy washing their dirty linen in public and others are busy settling kitchen matters, it is obvious that the headlines will focus on some semi-literate and ill-informed small-town noise-makers. Owaisi forgot how Sardar Patel, the ideal of Narendra Modi, silenced the treacherous Razakars in one swift move and all those bravehearts were found running to their nearest safe-holes.
He also doesn't know that hate politics is taking its toll on mostly Muslims the world over as more Muslims are being killed by Muslims than anyone else. He should use his abilities to save at least his hapless and forlorn Muslims in Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and Palestine.
The false pride in theological extremism doesn't help. It hasn't helped anyone belonging to any colour or shade. See how boastful Tikka Khan was about Islamic power. And how the Islamised forces surrendered before us on December 16, 1971. It is pluralism and a healthy attitude of tolerance, nay, acceptance of the other viewpoint as honourable and true that makes a nation move ahead and society progress. Wherever blind opposition to the other viewpoint has prevailed, it has brought only darkness and barbarism of the middle ages.
Owaisi must address the issues of backwardness, girls' education and empowerment and illiteracy in his community. That should be his first priority rather than befooling his people with fake bravado that means nothing at the ground level. The savage demolishers never achieve any purpose. In spite of demolishing Buddha at Bamiyan, the teachings of Buddha remain as relevant and alive as ever but the Taliban have been dustbinned by every civil country.
So has been our history that made Iqbal (I am sure Owaisi has never heard his name) to say -- Kuch Baat Hai Ki Hasti Mit tee Nahin hamaari, there is something unique in us that we have survived all the vicissitudes of time, and he declared Ram as the Imam-e-Hind. The demolishers have vanished but we have still kept alive the thousands of years-old traditions in our homes and are always on the path of victory and peace and not on the path of homicide and fratricidal wars.
For the last several centuries, only members of the Hindu community and other faiths born in India have continuously faced the savagery of either foreign invaders or of alienated minds. More than three thousand Hindu temples were destroyed and mosques built on the sites of destroyed temples, including in Kashi, Ayodhya and Mathura and the Qutub Minar -- which in fact is the Quwwatul en Islam mosque, (the power of Islam) -- as is declared by an information board put up there by the Archaeological Survey of India.
When Kashmir saw the world's most horrendous exodus of Hindus, the honourable secular writers, with all the seriousness they could muster, wrote that it was a drama enacted at the direction of then governor Jagmohan tobadnaam (give a bad name) to Muslims.
Those jihadis facing murder charges for killing Indian Air Force personnel and their children are respectfully invited to participate in chat shows of objective TV channels and their pictures are displayed on the frontpages of the secular print media, along with the anti-India diatribe coming out of their mouths.
But when Chakma Buddhists and Reang Hindus are forced to leave their home and hearth, from Mizoram and Nagaland, these are simply treated as unmentionable incidents.
And they run secular businesses from their dargahs -- xerox, STD-ISD services, fax, and several other offices of their children and friends are located there. The garden around them in the round-about is maintained by the New Delhi Municipal Corporation. They get power supply and all the facilities provided by the government.
Just touch them or demand their relocation and you will be roasted alive by the secular TV channels on their prime time shows and declared as the most rabid anti-Muslim.
So pavement dargahs can't be touched even if the public is inconvenienced, the law is broken and traffic is affected. But the bridge that Rama built, Ram Sethu, can be destroyed to make way for ships.
'Why on earth should this small, ugly-looking temple be situated close to a structure much revered by Muslims,' asked a secular writer.
Now, this temple and the "structure much revered by the Muslims" are not considered as one which may increase levels of mutual love!
Tarun Vijay is a member of the Rajya Sabha; member, Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs; national spokesperson of the BJP; and honorary director, Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation
Our judiciary at the lower levels is highly communalized and is pro Sangh-Parivar. High Courts and Supreme Court to a certain extent as some of the judges are pro RSS. Very easy to find out, Ex-Supreme Court Justice Venkatachala joining BJP, Ex-CAG, Ex-Inspector Generals. Aravind Rao, recently retired DGP of A.P, attended the just concluded RSS Convention in Guntur as Shaka Pramukh. There is a clear cut nexus and anti-Muslim tirade. So, we see the administration going slow in taking action against RSS terrorist offshoots who did the bombings in Pune, Nanded, Ajmer Sharif, Mecca Masjid, Pune, Malegaon1, Malegaon2, Samjhauta Express. Whereas on the other side, on very small and petty issues you arrest and jail the Muslim MLAs and MPs? What a shame. There is no difference between Congress and RSS, both are the same.
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