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Date: 2008/10/9
Subject: Is Our Country Inching Toward Fascism? TERRORISM, POLICE AND
MINORITIES (Article by Asghar Ali Engineer - fwded from Secular Perspective
Oct 1-15)
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TERRORISM, POLICE AND MINORITIES



Asghar Ali Engineer



(Secular Perspective Ocotber-1-15, 2008)



The police as such has strong minority bias right from the dawn of
freedom. Our freedom came at the cost of partition and partition
further increased Hindu-Muslim divide and the police could not remain
unaffected by communalization of society. Though communalism and
communal violence has changing graph in India it reached its crescendo
during Ramjanambhoomi-Babri Masjid controversy and during the decade
of eighties communal discourse became almost mainstream discourse and
BJP indulged in this discourse blatantly and unabashedly while the
Congress, being a secular party, had to exercise caution in using it.
But nevertheless Congress too displayed its communal bias in a more
restrained and sophisticated way.



The police was also communalized in the same way as political
rhetoric. Even when the Congress appealing to minorities to support it
in return for its secular credentials and also tried to assure
minorities of protection and security, it never tried seriously to
inject secularism into the minds of security agencies. The police
record, as various inquiry commission reports into various major
communal riots show has been extremely poor and tainted.



While the Congress Government shunned from giving proper ideological
training the Sangh Parivar made constant efforts to communalize the
police in various ways. Apart from the fact that it recruited those
trained in RSS shakhas (branches) into the police force whenever in
power in states or Central Government, its strident communal rhetoric
deeply affected police mind.



To what extent the police has been affected by the communal virus
became abundantly evident during its conduct in investigating terror
attacks. What happened in Delhi in Batla House on 21st September is
indeed hair raising story of police prejudice against Muslims. It is
indeed great mystery as to who is behind terror attacks in various
places. When Delhi had bomb explosions on 13th September the police as
usual assumed that SIMI is behind it who has assumed the new garb of
Indian Mujahidin (IM).



It raided Batla House on the morning of 21st September where five
students, all from Azamgarh district studying in Jamia Millia Islamia
University, Delhi. Let me emphasize one thing here that Jamia Millia
Islamia has been the centre of Nationalism and it was established at
the height of civil disobedience movement in post 1st World War by
Nationalist Muslims of great stature like Zakir Husain, Mohammad Ali
Jauhar and others at the instance of Mahatma Gandhi and when number of
Muslim teachers and students boycotted Aligarh Muslim University.



The Jamia has ever since has maintained its nationalist character and
Zakir Saheb and others made great sacrifices to keep it running
despite severe economic crunch. Later it became Central University.
Even today it has strong nationalist and secular credentials. It is
unimaginable that those studying there would be so badly affected by
communal ideology so as to turn terrorists.



But the police suspected these students and in fact claimed that Atif
(or Atiq) was the mastermind behind Delhi, Jaipur and Ahmedabad blasts
and was responsible for sending the e-mail in the name of Indian
Mujahidin. The Delhi police killed Atif and Sajid in 'encounter' and a
police inspector Sharma was also killed. The police also claimed to
have found AK-47 and a country revolver in the place where these
students lived. It arrested one Saif and claimed that two other
escaped.



All leading human rights activists who carried out investigation on
the spot found serious gaps in the police claim and raised several
questions blasting the police theory of 'encounter'. Inspector Sharma
who was killed was 'encounter specialist' in Delhi Police Force. Not
only Delhi police, but police all over India, particularly in
Maharashtra, Gujarat are known to carry out false encounters in league
with underworld dons and accumulate phenomenal wealth.



The police has not been able to answer these questions raised by human
rights activists and there seems to be genuine concern among people
about killing these 'dreaded terrorists'. They might have been quite
innocent. Police claimed that Sajid was 22 or 23 years old without
producing any proof. His parents showed certificates to prove his age
was 18 years and he had come to Delhi only three months ago to seek
admission in 11th standard in Jamia Millia Islamia.



This has created strong feeling of alienation among Muslims throughout
India. The police, after every blast arrests innocent young Muslim
boys, mostly from lower middle class and, accuses them of being
involved in the conspiracy to carry out terror attacks despite total
lack of any proof. After arrest it manages to obtain 'confession' from
them and gives out story of having cracked the case. It is well known
how this confession is obtained.



What is more unfortunate is that the media publishes these stories
uncritically and describes these boys as 'dreaded terrorists' and
masterminds. The police changes after every explosion the names of
masterminds and even then the media – both print as well as electronic
– does not question the police version. Some human rights activists or
the Tehelka team has done splendid work in exposing serious flaws in
the police claim.



Why this police approach? One obvious reason is its natural
assumption, due mainly to its communalization, that no one else but
Muslim boys belonging to SIMI who have also assumed the name of IM can
do it. Despite lack of any proof except self 'confession' they do not
change their track. Many Bajrang Dal youth were caught making bombs
but police downplays these explosions and completely ignores any
possibility of their role.



Secondly police, apart from being infected by communal violence, is
under pressure to 'solve' the case as any delay exposes it to not
being able to do its work efficiently. Thirdly, it has found easy way
out to arrest some innocent youth, obtain their confession, and claim
they have 'solved' the case. Thus they are also able to satisfy their
political bosses under pressure from public to solve the case and stop
further terror attacks.



Such casual and communal approach on the part of police has serious
consequences for the country. After every police claim that it has
caught the mastermind further terror attacks take place as if to
ridicule their claim. Thus it is resulting in continuous terror
attacks. In no time after Batla House 'encounter' wherein police
claimed that it has nabbed the masterminds of Delhi blast and even
killed them another blast took place on 27th September in which one
boy of 12 years was killed on the spot and another killed later in the
hospital and several persons seriously injured.



Unless police sheds its communal bias and does hard work through
collecting credible evidence terror attacks cannot be stopped.
However, no one, much less the media, is prepared to buy the theory
that police is lacking in its duty. In every blast several innocent
people are killed. The Governments, state as well central, are failing
to provide protection to its people. How many more will be killed in
such blasts?



The BJP, on the other hand, is further communalizing the situation in
the hope of getting more Hindu votes by demanding enactment of POTA or
POTA like law to nab the terrorists. It was BJP which had enacted
dreaded law and despite POTA several major terrorist attacks including
one on Parliament took place. More terrorist attacks will give more
advantage to the BJP in coming elections. Should this dimension also
not be taken into account for these repeated attacks despite claim
that real masterminds have been arrested?



The police approach is also creating anguish and anger among Muslims.
In several meetings with important Muslim leaders and intellectuals
that we held in different towns and cities, they said what is the
guarantee that my son's turn will not come tomorrow? Today they are
feeling quite alienated and isolated and it is not healthy for a
multi-religious country like India to alienate the largest religious
minority to such an extent.



The Sangh Parivar has seriously damaged the secular character of our
country. It has completely destroyed its secular character and its
age-old tradition of tolerance and human values for its lust for power
and for making India Hindu Rashtra. Now the Christian minority is
under similar attack, Christians who have contributed so richly to
modern India. Christians are also anguished today like never before.
It is highly regrettable that our Prime Minister described these
attacks on Christians as 'sporadic' during his trip abroad.



He also described these attacks as 'shameful', which is more honest
description. Remember Mr. A.B.Vajpayee, the then Prime Minister, had
said after Gujarat riots of 2002 what face will I show abroad? And now
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has to face embarrassing situation in
France. Then why does he not act firmly against communal forces? Why
is he so soft towards the Sangh Parivar. Why does he not ban Bajrang
Dal and VHP for attacking Christians in Orissa (Kandhmal district) and
in Karnataka? The role of police has been no different in Orissa and
Karnataka. Its sympathies were obviously with Sangh Parivar when
Christians were being attacked.



Is not our country inching towards fascism?





-- 
Bobby Kunhu http://community.eldis.org/myshkin/Blog/

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