*Dear friends,*
*Here is an article by Irfan engineer fwded from 'Secularperspective' on the
attack on Thaslima Nasrin and the Indian State's tacit support to such acts
of vandalism :- *

Muslim Shiv Sena in Hyderabad

By Irfan Engineer

Taslima Nasreen was recently attacked in Hyderabad by members of
Majlis-e-Ittehadul-Muslimeen (MIM), a political party, and a coalition
partner in UPA. The attackers included three MLAs of MIM. They justified
their attack on Taslima Nasreen by telling the media that Ms. Nasreen's
writings in the past were blasphemous and anti-Islamic and that they were
acting according to a fatwa. I seriously doubt if any of the attackers had
read what they claimed were blasphemous statements. None of the media
representatives who were covering the event and interviewing the attackers
thought of asking whether they had read what Ms. Narsreen had written. If
asked, the attackers would have utterly failed in pointing out which words,
paras or pages were considered offensive by them. Such attacks, whether by
VHP cadres, or cadres of MIM or other organizations who have taken to moral
policing, are always done for the sake of publicity, political expediency or
popularity. Willing sections from media lend a helping hand to the
conspirators, instigators and abettors of such attacks gain popularity.

Media should by all means cover such attacks but instead of giving the
attackers opportunity to justify their attacks by asking them, "why did you
attack?", they should confront the attackers with questions to probe as to
who mobilized them, whether the attacker was self motivated or was it on
hearsay that s/he was acting, would s/he condone violence indulged against
them by anybody else who chose to take offence his/her act or views, etc.
Recently, activists of Bhartiya Vidyarthi Sena, student wing of Shiv Sena,
decided to blacken the face of a professor of JJ school of Arts on certain
accusations, with media in tow. The blackened face of the professor,
destruction of painting or other properties, vandalization of Bhandarkar
Oriental Research Institute's invaluable collection of manuscripts and
trophies of BCCI in Mumbai to prevent Indo-Pak cricket match, make very good
visuals for media and get them high TRPs or circulation. I very sincerely
doubt if any of the vandalizers in all of these incidents was self mobilized
and convinced that violent attack was the only way in which his/her honour
or beliefs and convictions could be salvaged. Those who get mobilized for
such acts have been assured publicity on one hand and legal impunity on the
other hand. They are made to feel safe to act in accordance with their
personal opinions and whims, even though their act is in conflict with the
law of the land. While on the way to carry out any violent act, the
attackers are warned that they may have to face legal action, and that they
could return if they so chose, all of them would return. Participants in
such violent attacks are usually cowards and act only when in mob, and have
strong herd mentality to follow their leader. The person in such mobs
becomes a temporary lion, otherwise living meek and submissive lives.

The Indian state has been very tolerant and indulgent towards vandalism of
such elements. The leaders of such a group are politically well connected.
Constitutional responsibility of upholding law seems to be the last priority
of the Indian political parties while they are ruling. Law is always
dispensable for political expediency. If there was any apprehension of legal
punishment, such violent incidents would be negligible, however grave a
provocation a section of the society would feel. In our daily lives we are
offended by several events and incidents and yet we do not act unilaterally
on the basis of our superior strength, and fear of law is a big
consideration. If a section of society is offended or provoked by any act of
another individual or group, there is always legal recourse available. Hindu
organisations in US sued Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets for not informing
their customers that they were using animal fats in their food preparations
and won their legal battle and got compensation. Hindu organizations like
VHP and Bajrang Dal in India chose to vandalize KFC outlets rather than
pursue a legal course. The different strategies pursued in different
countries by organizations representing same grievances are not because
Hindus in US are more tolerant than in India. The different strategies are
because Indian state is more tolerant than the US towards any such
vandalism. There would be penal consequences of any such vandalism in US
whereas organizations like Bajrang Dal and VHP know that there are
practically no consequences for indulging in such acts. In UK recently, a
white male was arrested for the crime of calling a member of a Sikh
community as a Hindu. One Sikh was killed after attack on Twin Towers in New
York mistaking him to be followers of Osama bin Laden and not only the
culprits were booked, the US president went on air to appeal to everybody
not to attack anyone and warned of strict legal action.

After every violent deed, such organizations are able increase their
strength and membership and some even collect protection money. All such
violent deeds are undertaken posing as defenders of a particular faith or
culture. Every act of vandalism should be a sad reminder of inaction of the
state against such groups. Instead of taking any action against the MIM
cadres for attacking Taslima Nasreen, the AP Govt. has slapped cases on
Taslima Nasreen under section 153-A of the Indian Penal Code, for offence of
promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion and doing
acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony. Taslima Nasreen was in Hyderabad
for release of Telugu translation of her book titled " *Shodh*". She was
attacked not because of anything written in her book *Shodh* , but because a
*fatwa* was issued against her for other writings where she has reportedly
made anti-Islamic statements. She was not attacked for any statement that
she made while in Hyderabad. MIM cadres who gave interviews to media did not
make grievance of anything that Ms. Nasreen stated in her address in
Hyderabad. From where did the police concluded that Nasreen was promoting
enmity on grounds of religion? Registering offence under S. 153-A is
probably an after thought to allow the MIM cadres to escape their
culpability. MIM MLAs openly threatened to kill her if she stepped again in
Hyderabad through media and are still roaming freely on the streets of
Hyderabad, though belatedly the Government was forced to file a case on
Akbaruddin Owaisi.

It is absolutely futile to label any such vandalism indulged in with
political calculations as either Muslim vandalism or Hindu Vandalism as the
primary objective behind the vandalism is not protection of religion or
culture, but, political. The vandalism indulged in by Shiv Sena or Bajrang
Dal or VHP and organizations of their ilk are not to protect Hindu religion
or culture nor that of MIM and organizations of their ilk to protect Islam.
Islam, Hinduism and people's culture are not dependant on crutches of such
organizations for their survival. Taslima Nasreen and even a powerful
section of western media or dutch cartoons cannot do any harm to Islam. Not
only liberal Muslims but even conservative section of the community and many
religious leaders in Mumbai have condemned the attack on Taslima Nasreen,
though they disagree with her views. It will be a big mistake to club all
Muslims together and label them as fundamentalists.

Every time such attacks take place, the Muslim liberals are also put in the
dock and lectured that they must do something. The fight of Muslim liberals
is not just against Muslim Shiv Senas like MIM, it is against the state
itself. The struggle of Hindu liberals is also not just with the
organizations like VHP and Bajrang Dal whenever such attacks take place.
Liberals across religions and communities should come together and hold the
state accountable for its inaction against such vandalism. That alone is
guarantee for survival of democracy.

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