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Like Palestinians, Muslims of Muzaffarnagar forego their right to return (Comment: Special to IANS) | Business Standard

The government of Akhilesh Yadav in UP has asked the battered Muslims of Muzaffarnagar to sign an affidavit:

"Myself and members of my family who have left our village and our homes due to violent incidents in our village, will not now return to our original village and home under any circumstance."

This undertaking, sought by a government which lays a special claim on Muslims, has made Firaq Gorakhpuri's famous couplet stand on its head.

"Palat rahey hain ghareeb ul Watan, palatna tha

Who koocha rookash e jannat ho Ghar hai ghar phri bhi."

(Exile may have been the very picture of paradise, but please let us return because there is no place like home, after all)

In this affidavit, the Samajwadi Party (SP) government is demanding the Muslim refugees of Muzaffarnagar to forego their right to return, rather like the Palestinians. Many refugees worldwide do not return for a variety of reasons. But here the state is complicit in perpetuating the exile.

If the refugees commit themselves not to return home, they will be entitled to a cheque of Rs.5 lakhs, equivalent of about $8000.

There are other conditions for the recipient of the dole:

"The lumpsum financial help being given by the government will be used by me only to rehabilitate my family. With the help of this money, I will live with my family arranging for residence elsewhere (not in my village)." Returning home is taboo once the cheque has been accepted.

A further condition is:

"On receiving the lumpsum financial help amount, neither I nor any member of my family will demand any compensation relating to any damage to any immovable property in my village or elsewhere."

The implication is that any property left behind in the village can be vandalized or occupied by those who have pushed out the Muslims from their respective villages. But these Muslims will forfeit the right to complain about their properties being vandalized or occupied once they have received the Rs.5 Lakh cheque. Brilliant governance.

One would have expected the state government to send the refugees back to the homes they had fled during the riots. True, they have gone through horrible experiences. They have seen their relatives killed, their wives and daughters raped. They are therefore afraid returning to their villages unless the state can ensure their security. In normal times this was supposed to be the duty of the state. But the Samajwadi party appears to be evolving a new pattern of institutionalized apartheid as a means of managing the fallout from communal riots.

Who knows, the UP government may have embarked on an imitable model. If the majority community in a village has grown tired of that profaned term "composite" culture, all it has to do is to riot on a massive scale and drive out the minority into make shift refugee camps. The SP officials will show up cash-in-hand and ensure that the minority never returns to the homes it has abandoned.

The majority will now have a homogenous population in the villages. If the uprooted minority, Rs.5 Lakhs in hand, mutate and become the new banjaras or gypsies, so be it. If they settle in blocs of newly constructed shacks, they will be easy targets for arson as well as for votes.

It is also possible that the state government is not being as cynical as it may appear to be. It possibly has collaborators among the Muslim clergy.

Muzaffarnagar is close to Deoband, the largest Muslim seminary in the subcontinent. Maulana Arshad Madani and his disciples have shouldered a great deal of the responsibility of the riot victims still in the camps. The government in Lucknow has done little to help.

Why should a government which imagines the Muslims are its vote bank, not be energetically helping them in their distress? For two reasons: it would not like to be seen by the majority community to be reaching out to Muslims. In an atmosphere so polarized, supposing mischievous elements scream "appeasement", that word will resonate statewise. It is not totally rational but that is the state of funk in which all parties are fighting these elections, except perhaps the three ladies - Mayawati, Jayalalithaa and Mamata.

Handing Rs.5 lakh to Muslim refugees and encouraging them to take the road, is Mulayam's way of playing both sides:

"Shaikh bhi khush rahey

Shaitan bhi naraaz na ho"

Which means that the "Shaikh should be pleased but Satan should not be displeased either".

Well, the Shaikh of Deoband is actually playing ball with Mulayam. He is advertising the cheque as a boon for the Muslims of nine villages of Shamli and Muzaffarnagar. The political quid pro quo is simple: the clergy gets the credit for having extracted the boon from the SP government and thereby hopes to tighten its grip on the community. A rattled SP expects Deoband to help it win back the Muslim votes.

From the great secular fraternity, the silence on Muzaffarnagar has been deafening. Some weeks ago the CPM organized a Convention against Communalism at Delhi's Talkatora stadium. The hall was full of SP volunteers wearing red caps. No sooner had Mulayam spoken than the red caps left. Only the CPI's A.B. Bardhan urged Mulayam to arrange for the return of the refugees. Mulayam winced.

The only party with friends in Muzaffarnagar and which is campaigning for the refugee's return is an unexpected one: Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist).

Where does the Congress stand on the issue of the return of the refugees?

(15.11.2013 - A senior commentator on political and diplomatic affairs, Saeed Naqvi can be reached on saeed.naqvi@hotmail.com. The views expressed are personal.)
 
What a twist. This affidavit is for accepting government compensation. Of course one has the right to go back to their village if they do not acceppt govt compensation, which is given in return of giving up their homes!!!

Looks like this naqvi guy was in a hurry to use the P word, palestine!!!

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Anyway the muslims of UP should learn a lesson from this, if they want to be ghettoised and being treated as a vote bank and kept illiterate and poor and under full control of an illiterate mullah, they know who to continue voting for...
 
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UP is the breeding ground of religious extremism in India . From Ram Janmbhoomi ( Babri Masjid) retards to Darum uloom deobands to Barelvis to RSS to SIMI to what not . There has been more than 150 riots in the past year and no one talks about it as it does not suit their agenda . If it was up to me i would fence and barb UP and Bihar from the rest of country .

On HDI levels they are equivalent to sub sharan africa , breed like theirs no tomorrow , have atl east close to one third of Indian population and their contribution towards economy is jack shyt .

Their biggest Export , Laborers all across India and Middle east .

And this coming from a guy whose family roots lie in Bihar calls for some serious introspection .
 
Like Palestinians, Muslims of Muzaffarnagar forego their right to return (Comment: Special to IANS) | Business Standard
The government of Akhilesh Yadav in UP has asked the battered Muslims of Muzaffarnagar to sign an affidavit:
"Myself and members of my family who have left our village and our homes due to violent incidents in our village, will not now return to our original village and home under any circumstance."
This undertaking, sought by a government which lays a special claim on Muslims, has made Firaq Gorakhpuri's famous couplet stand on its head.
"Palat rahey hain ghareeb ul Watan, palatna tha
Who koocha rookash e jannat ho Ghar hai ghar phri bhi."
(Exile may have been the very picture of paradise, but please let us return because there is no place like home, after all)
In this affidavit, the Samajwadi Party (SP) government is demanding the Muslim refugees of Muzaffarnagar to forego their right to return, rather like the Palestinians. Many refugees worldwide do not return for a variety of reasons. But here the state is complicit in perpetuating the exile.
If the refugees commit themselves not to return home, they will be entitled to a cheque of Rs.5 lakhs, equivalent of about $8000.
There are other conditions for the recipient of the dole:
"The lumpsum financial help being given by the government will be used by me only to rehabilitate my family. With the help of this money, I will live with my family arranging for residence elsewhere (not in my village)." Returning home is taboo once the cheque has been accepted.
A further condition is:
"On receiving the lumpsum financial help amount, neither I nor any member of my family will demand any compensation relating to any damage to any immovable property in my village or elsewhere."
The implication is that any property left behind in the village can be vandalized or occupied by those who have pushed out the Muslims from their respective villages. But these Muslims will forfeit the right to complain about their properties being vandalized or occupied once they have received the Rs.5 Lakh cheque. Brilliant governance.


One would have expected the state government to send the refugees back to the homes they had fled during the riots. True, they have gone through horrible experiences. They have seen their relatives killed, their wives and daughters raped. They are therefore afraid returning to their villages unless the state can ensure their security. In normal times this was supposed to be the duty of the state. But the Samajwadi party appears to be evolving a new pattern of institutionalized apartheid as a means of managing the fallout from communal riots.
Who knows, the UP government may have embarked on an imitable model. If the majority community in a village has grown tired of that profaned term "composite" culture, all it has to do is to riot on a massive scale and drive out the minority into make shift refugee camps. The SP officials will show up cash-in-hand and ensure that the minority never returns to the homes it has abandoned.
The majority will now have a homogenous population in the villages. If the uprooted minority, Rs.5 Lakhs in hand, mutate and become the new banjaras or gypsies, so be it. If they settle in blocs of newly constructed shacks, they will be easy targets for arson as well as for votes.

It is also possible that the state government is not being as cynical as it may appear to be. It possibly has collaborators among the Muslim clergy.
Muzaffarnagar is close to Deoband, the largest Muslim seminary in the subcontinent. Maulana Arshad Madani and his disciples have shouldered a great deal of the responsibility of the riot victims still in the camps. The government in Lucknow has done little to help.

Why should a government which imagines the Muslims are its vote bank, not be energetically helping them in their distress? For two reasons: it would not like to be seen by the majority community to be reaching out to Muslims. In an atmosphere so polarized, supposing mischievous elements scream "appeasement", that word will resonate statewise. It is not totally rational but that is the state of funk in which all parties are fighting these elections, except perhaps the three ladies - Mayawati, Jayalalithaa and Mamata.

Handing Rs.5 lakh to Muslim refugees and encouraging them to take the road, is Mulayam's way of playing both sides:
"Shaikh bhi khush rahey
Shaitan bhi naraaz na ho"

Which means that the "Shaikh should be pleased but Satan should not be displeased either".

Well, the Shaikh of Deoband is actually playing ball with Mulayam. He is advertising the cheque as a boon for the Muslims of nine villages of Shamli and Muzaffarnagar. The political quid pro quo is simple: the clergy gets the credit for having extracted the boon from the SP government and thereby hopes to tighten its grip on the community. A rattled SP expects Deoband to help it win back the Muslim votes.

From the great secular fraternity, the silence on Muzaffarnagar has been deafening. Some weeks ago the CPM organized a Convention against Communalism at Delhi's Talkatora stadium. The hall was full of SP volunteers wearing red caps. No sooner had Mulayam spoken than the red caps left. Only the CPI's A.B. Bardhan urged Mulayam to arrange for the return of the refugees. Mulayam winced.

The only party with friends in Muzaffarnagar and which is campaigning for the refugee's return is an unexpected one: Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist).

Where does the Congress stand on the issue of the return of the refugees?

(15.11.2013 - A senior commentator on political and diplomatic affairs, Saeed Naqvi can be reached on saeed.naqvi@hotmail.com. The views expressed are personal.)
For us - secular mulk died in 1990 :coffee: But of course we were never pampered.
 
What has secularism gotta do with it . Kindly explain .
Oh really can,t you see muslims are getting abused by hindus in muzaffarnagar and still you ask what it has to do with secularism? Look at the religious violence in your secular country..

Asking explanation of secularism from Pakistanis:crazy:
Yes after all what,s happening in your HINDUSTAN i think we pakistanis should learn secularism from you :lol:
I am a big admirer of secularism but india is the worst example of secularism.
 
Its sad how religion has forced so many peoples in South Asia to flee their homeland. Muslims in Muzzafarnagar, Hindus in Kashmir, Muslims in Indian Punjab, Hindu/Sikhs in Pakistani Punjab.

Hopefully one day the common people will grow up in South Asia...
 
Oh really can,t you see muslims are getting abused by hindus in muzaffarnagar and still you ask what it has to do with secularism? Look at the religious violence in your secular country..


Yes after all what,s happening in your HINDUSTAN i think we pakistanis should learn secularism from you :lol:
I am a big admirer of secularism but india is the worst example of secularism.


Errr... secularism has nothing to do with topic. Secularism doesnt mean what you think it means. Before being a big admirer of secularism, look that word up in a dictionary :lol: (No offence)
 
Errr... secularism has nothing to do with topic. Secularism doesnt mean what you think it means. Before being a big admirer of secularism, look that word up in a dictionary (No offence)
@audi and @Cherokee guys please learn about secularism first before you comment .Now see you indians have idea about secularism because it simply doesnt exist in india.When politicians to average people are hateful to other miniorities and have no sense of their rights then how is that not against your secular ideology ? In almost every communal riot in india some big politician was involved in slaughtering people from another religion and supporting people of his own religion ,now tell me that,s what suppose to happen in a secular country?
It looks like you people are defensive here and not ready to take any fact,so i think i should not waste my time here.

LOL, ya i was about to say the same. Seriously, they do not know L of secularism. A law and order problem - secularism, malnutrition - secularism, toilets - secularism. I guess they think like their ''Islam'' secularism is an answer to everything... LOL!
Considering the size of your indian "L" one can imagine how much you know about secularism :rofl:
Sorry mate you first used such slang terms so i have replied the same way.
 
people like kadir rana/saeed uz zaman etc are responsible for this,they dont care about the livelihood for poor muslims.

people like azam khan are the real enemies of poor muslims.
 
@audi and @Cherokee guys please learn about secularism first before you comment .Now see you indians have idea about secularism because it simply doesnt exist in india.When politicians to average people are hateful to other miniorities and have no sense of their rights then how is that not against your secular ideology ? In almost every communal riot in india some big politician was involved in slaughtering people from another religion and supporting people of his own religion ,now tell me that,s what suppose to happen in a secular country?
It looks like you people are defensive here and not ready to take any fact,so i think i should not waste my time here.


Considering the size of your indian "L" one can imagine how much you know about secularism :rofl:
Sorry mate you first used such slang terms so i have replied the same way.

Verbal Diarrhea . Nothing worth engaging was found in this codswallop .
 
@Secularpakistani

Secularism = seperation of religion from state in the constitution. India could have 10000000 more riots, but as long as the constitution stays secular, it will be a secular country. Similarly, Pakistan could turn around and become the biggest safe haven for minorities where all Pak minorities are happy, but as long as it doesnt change its constitution, it wont be secular.

The number/state of riots has nothing to do with secualrism, its how the constitution is framed.
 
@Secularpakistani

Secularism = seperation of religion from state in the constitution. India could have 10000000 more riots, but as long as the constitution stays secular, it will be a secular country. Similarly, Pakistan could turn around and become the biggest safe haven for minorities where all Pak minorities are happy, but as long as it doesnt change its constitution, it wont be secular.

The number/state of riots has nothing to do with secualrism, its how the constitution is framed.
Wow wow wow ....you mean thousands of miniorties got killed with the help of state politicians but again it doesnt matter because you are constitutionally secular :lol: Thats was exactly my point ,practically secularism simply don,t exist in india,it,s just a drama which exist in your constitutional books.
 
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