*Muslims In Gujarat: Victims Of A conspiring State*

*By Vidya Bhushan Rawat*

08 September, 2007
*Countercurrents.org*

*N*afisa Bi lost her eyesight three years back after three of her sons were
arrested under the notorious Prevention of Atrocities & Terrorist Act (POTA)
after the Sabarmati Express, was burnt by the miscreants in Godhara railway
station in February 2002. Today, Nafisa, 60 is completely blinded in her
isolated home, which used to have a bakery. There are 11 such families
living in Rehmat Nagar area of Godhara who have lost everything after their
male members were arrested and kept in prison. Charges have not been framed
yet, said Rehana Bi whose husband Shabir Hussein was a conductor in a
private bus and was randomly arrested along with other 'conspirators' for
their alleged role in the incident. The meager earning were not enough to
sustain their family of four. Her younger daughter Shamim Bano was not born
yet and has not seen her father so far. Rehana does not have any other
members to support and is earning her livelihood through domesticated work
at the houses of nearby Muslim locality of Boharas. " I go at 8 in the
morning and return at 12 pm. They give me the left over food, which I eat
and bring for my children. In cash, I just get Rs 250/-. My husband was
getting Rs 1,200/- as monthly salary. How can my family survive in a meager
Rs 250/-, she asks. No body comes here to ask us about our problems. A few
social work organizations were here for some year but now they too have left
leaving us in lurch. We have no clue about when our people will be released
from the jail, despite the fact that we are informed that Supreme Court has
ordered them bail, she explains.
Gujarat has witnessed systematic isolation of the Muslims in the past 10
years. Their movements are traced and livelihood shattered. It is very
difficult for them to get even the work in the Hindu households. Even if the
community wants to restart its life forgetting the past, there is no
certainty whether the product that they make would sale in the market or
not. Efforts were made by many NGOs, which failed because of the un written
economic blockade by the powerful group of the Hindutva brigade. In fact,
the tribal and Dalits face the same wrath in the village if they ally with
any likeminded organizations which talks of their identity and rights.

The pain of Nafisa bi needs to be understood in terms of the ailing Gujarati
society and the crisis Muslim women face in Gujarat. With most of the male
members gone behind the bar, these women today face the uphill task of
reviving their lives in a deeply polarized and hostile atmosphere. Rehmat
Nagar area reflects the mood of the state government and their zeal to
isolate Muslim further. There is no activity in the area, which is
completely cut off from the main high way. No link road and if it rains then
perhaps it would become nearly impossible for these women to go to earn.
Most of the women are surviving on the alms which their employer give them
apart from a salary of Rs 250/- per family per month.

Activists come and promise that our people would be released soon as the
Supreme Court has ordered, said Rehana Bi. But Nafisa Bi seems to be
resigned to her fate. 'It is more than three years that I saw my sons. Now
even if they come, I would not be able to see them.' Neighbors inform that
Nafisa weeps all the time. Her husband divorced her long back without caring
their children. Fortunately, her sons were hardworking and earned their
livelihood well to take care of her. Today, she is thoroughly dejected at
the plight of her sons who she alleges were beaten up mercilessly in the
police lock up. Her son Shabir Anwar Ansari have three sons and one daughter
while Alauddin, the other son got married the same year. The locality is
about 5 kilometers away from the railway station where the Sabarmati
Express's coach were burnt. ' The police came in the evening with their face
covered and asked the male members to accompany them to their bosses
office', say Rehana. She further added that there were no women police
personnel when they came. They were all men showering the choices abuse on
us.

Fakharuddin Yusuf was a Bus driver. He was arrested as soon as he returned
from his trip. He was put in Sabarmati jail where he died one year later. He
was beaten up mercilessly in the police lock up. Obviously, the Gujarat
police whose track record is worst while tackling with the minorities cannot
escape the blame. Many young children who were born after their father was
arrested often ask their mothers when would their father return.

The police and administration has become so nasty that it does not even
allow the detainees to meet their ailing parents even when they were waiting
for a peaceful death. Rehana's mother in law died weeping and crying to see
her son who could not come to see her before her death. Payroll was granted
to Rehana's husband three days later after his mother was cremated. Mother
and son did not see each other for three years says Rehana wiping her
moisted eyes. When the Gujarat police come here they do not bring any women
constables and on our defiance we are beaten up. She was arrested for one
day. Rehana is outspoken when I ask about who burnt the train. " we did not
know about the burning of train before the police came and started arresting
the people. They informed that all the male members would be required to go
to SP sahib but once they were put in the police vehicles they never
returned and families only came to know about the whereabouts of their male
members about three months later when they started writing to them.

' I too was arrested but they released me the very next day but my father
was kept up in the lock up for six days', she says. Her moist eyes narrate
the innocence inside her ', we do not burn even the dead, why would we burnt
people alive?'

A total of nearly 100 families are charged under POTA in Godhara. The eleven
families whose male wards have been arrested immediately after the train was
burnt hail from this locality of Rehmat Nagar which is located on right hand
side of the Godhara-Badodara high way. There is no connectivity road to this
locality and one has to take off from the vehicle to reach here. The narrow
muddy lane is the only way for you to reach the place. None of the man in
the area has any work. In fact, they do not get any work outside. Tragedy is
that Nafisa and like her many women's pains and agonies are compounded with
the fact that with in their own community they have lot of resistance. When
there is no work, man have no work to do and mere domesticated work in
nearby locality of the Bohras cannot make them survive. It is ironical that
many of the women are being pushed in the flash trade since there is
virtually a crisis of survival. Immediately after the riots, many NGOs
started working among the victims but two-three years after the incident
when they are faced with a hostile state administration which is hell bent
on keeping the Muslims in particular and minorities in general out of the
mainstream, organizations winded up their charity work. Of course, some of
them are still working creating awareness in an otherwise thoroughly
communalized atmosphere of Gujarat.

The Modi government kept quiet and even the press has not been able to
follow up all the cases. How long the select few would come every day to
expose a government, which has been corrupted at every level. The water in
Rehmat Nagar area is totally contaminated, as there are factories in the
area, which release chemical waste every day and therefore have turned the
ground water totally undrinkable. The families go to fetch water from high
way, nearly half a kilometer away from the area. Most of the families, which
lived here before February 27 th, 2002, have now left for other areas
leaving 11 of the families here in complete isolation.

Rehana's mother in law died. When she was on bed, her husband applied for a
payroll but was denied. He came to see his mother three days after her
death. That is the tragedy of the entire incident. Says Rehana,' Narendra
Modi is not a married man. Had he been married and had some children, he
would have been sensitive to the issues of family, pain of a mother or
anguish of a wife or cry of the children who miss their father. How would he
explain to a mother who died crying without seeing her son?

In the global war on terror, it is very clear that it is the educated elite,
which is now becoming a tool in the hands of the deeply religious fanatics.
Poor were actually never were part of it. They might be looked down upon as
'fundamentalists' but never as 'terrorists'. In this age when war are
psychological as well as more so on modern techniques, a look at the profile
of 11 POTA victims would tell how government was hell bent on making the
innocent as terrorists.

Shabbir Hussain was bus conductor with a happily married life with children
has been arrested. Shabbir Anwar Ansari and Alauddin Ansari were brothers
with their families. Both were with their mother and running a bakery shop.
Sadiq Khan Sultan Khan was a painter. Shamsher Khan is brother of Sadiq
Khan. Yusuf Khan used to make bamboo Pinjara while Feroj Khan was working
with Yasin Habib in a hotel. Feroj Khan was working in a steal company and
Jabir Binyamin was working with a dairy. Fakhruddin Yusuf was working as a
driver and was not even in the town. He returned in the evening only. The
work profile of all these people may not suggest whether they had time to
conspire against people. He has six daughters and 2 sons. Now all of them
have left this place, as there was no security of life and livelihood for
them. Jabir's wife Jainab informs how her two children miss their father.
Daughter Saima Bano 4 and son Shehjad 5 have not got their fathers live as
he is in jail. In fact Saima was born after her father was in jail.

Jabir's brother Ramjani was a rikshawpullar with a school. He was arrested
from school where he was taking school children. Ramjani has six children
with the eldest daughter Naseem Bano aged 12 and the youngest son Sarfaraj
aged 5. Another brother Habib is also arrested. He has two children Shamir
and Ferhan. The families are virtually living in despair and starvation. All
the women are working as domestic servants in the relatively middle class
Muslim households and get a maximum of Rs 250/- added with left over food.
Irony is that the children are looked after at home by the neighbors or
elders like Nafisa bi and other elderly women who cannot work. Some of the
children go to a nearby school but majority of them dropped out.

Now Gujarat will face elections and the government of Narendra Modi has
started divising methods, which can create communal wage. Dalits are being
charged in false cases. Inter caste and inter religious marriages are being
blown out of proportion. The state administration is thoroughly Hinduised.
Even inside the booking windows of the railway stations one can find the
pictures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses, which is against our secular ethics.
Cases are not registered for Muslims. Take the case of Jatun Bibi whose
house was burnt by the rioters in village Mirapuri which is about 13
kilometer from Godhara. They have a total of 12 acres of land in the family
of six yet even 5 years after the riots Jatun can not go back to her
village. She now stays in the slums of Rehmat Nagar on a rented house along
with her husband. Jatun Bibi filed a case against Sarpanch and won at the
session court. The case was challenged in the high court where she lost. She
does not even know about the case and files. It was never challenged later.
Her husband says that they will never go back to the village as the village
Sarpanch and his goons would kill them. Today, Jatun Bibi lives on rent in a
small one-room house at Rehmat Nagar. She pays Rs 200/- per month as rent.
Her husband is a labour. She used to own a Kirana shop in the village. Both
husband and wife worked on the shop and had a big house for them along with
others in the family. The three relatives (brothers and sisters) lived
together but now they are not ready to return. Her husband expresses his
fears that if they return to village, the Sarpanch would kill them. Police
does not help in these matters. In fact, a BJP MLA has been supporting the
sarpanch.

Jatun Bibi lost her mother in the childhood. She has four sisters and one
brother. The one brother, according to her, has turned out to be an anti
social element who would not share his parental property with the sisters.
Tragically, Jatun Bibi has no sources to challenge the high court order. One
does not know what her lawyers are doing at the moment. The condition of
rule of law in Gujarat is that Muslims do not come out in open; you have to
prove to them that you really care for their issues. Such things may shock
people outside Gujarat but this unjust peace in Gujarat must be opposed.
Peace building groups are roaming around but how can there be peace in
Gujarat if the second majority of Gujarat lives in abject poverty, isolation
and complete fear. Can such peace be supported which prohibit people to
speak against injustice?

It is not that only Muslims are being targeted in Gujarat. The Dalits and
tribals are used against the Muslims and are intimidated if they do not
cooperate. Recently, a tribal leader of a social movement who was fighting
for the forest rights of the tribals was barred from entering into four
districts by the administration. The wife of a well respected Muslim doctor
in Godhara was disturbed so much in the aftermath of Godhara that she
shifted from Gujarat along with her children as safety of the children was
paramount to her.

Gujarat is on the verge of history today. Gujarati's enjoyed the fruits of
globalisation. People greeted them everywhere from Africa to America and
England where they went for their business and succeeded. Today, the same
Gujarati's particularly the Non-resident Indian variety are conspicuously
silent on the functioning of the governance, which want to weed the fellow
Gujarati Muslims out from the state. Often, Gujarati's use Mahatma Gandhi
and his message of social reconciliation for their own benefits abroad
particularly in Africa, it is time, they realize that Bapu's dream of
reconciliation hold true for their own state also. In the so-called war
against terror we should not forget that it also call for a just government.
It also calls for justice against those who are terrorists but not Muslims.
They too are terrorists who kill innocent people, rape their women and
publicly support killing and humiliation of human being who happens to be
Muslims. War against terror should not only be against the terrorists who
happen to be Muslims but all those also who kill Muslim selectively. If this
so-called war has to be won against the evil designs of all those then those
in power or those who wish to come to power must show their resolve in
providing governance and protecting all those who are citizens of state. One
hope our governments in the Center and states listen to those cries of the
victims of the mass killing in Mumbai after the demolition of Babari Masjid
or those killed in Hashimpura, Bhagalpur, Kanpur and elsewhere. Not only war
against terror, we will need to define genocide in present day term and its
linkages to fundamentalist ideologies supported by the state. All those
ideological dictators need to be brought to book for abetting the riots,
supporting the killing or threatening them with dire consequences.
Unfortunately, deeply prejudiced mindset cannot change. Gujarat needs a
strong civil society as well as a strong rainbow coalition of the Dalits,
Adivasis, Muslims, Christians and OBCs to tackle fascist onslaught on
people's right and livelihood. The real target of the saffron forces in
Gujarat is actually not Muslims but Dalits and Adivasis as we only talks of
Gujarat issue in terms of Muslims but not in terms of socio political
issues, which have threatened the very basis of this government. Adivasis
are threatened from their livelihood as Modi goes abroad inviting big
industrialists to suck the blood of poor Adivasis and Dalits. All Dalits and
Adivasis who are trying to assert are boycotted and pitched against Muslims
and Christians. Public land in Gujarat is being given to private companies
and nothing has been done to eliminate poverty. The only thing Gujarat has
these days is rabid Hinduisation or I would simply say, brahminsation
process. It is sickening to see such ritualistic symbols present in everyday
life from posters in railway stations to Panchayat Bhavans, you will find
not one or two Gods but large number of Godmen. Nowhere, in India such naked
neglect of the secular laws of the country. Why should railways allow a
picture of Hanuman in its reservation counters or why should the schools and
Panchayat buildings have Asha Ram Bapu or Murari Bapu. If you love so much
your Gods please do allow the other gods also. And definitely, then will
have to put a Mao and a Marx also to satisfy the nonbelievers. This
hypocrisy must be challenged. Gujarat is communalized very systematically
and the disease is spreading like a virus.

The answer lies in strong ties of real Gujaratis who do not have golden
plates in their homes or who do not have NRIs in their family. Yes, Gujarat
could be saved by a strong people's movement involving every segment of the
marginalized sections of our society including Muslims and all those victims
of Narendra Modi's rabid anti Dalit, anti tribal and anti farmer policies.
It is also time to take these religious lunatics head on otherwise they will
deny every one a right to live with dignity and freedom to express.

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