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*At Modi’s Muslim outreach, speaker flays BJP*

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

*Syed Zafar Mahmood made a power-point presentation whose focus was the
BJP’s ideological opposition to Muslims*

A conclave of young leaders organised by a local NGO, and attended by
Narendra Modi here on Saturday, took a controversial turn, with one of the
invitees using the platform to pose sharp and critical questions to the
Gujarat Chief Minister on the BJP’s attitude towards Muslims

Syed Zafar Mahmood, formerly Officer on Special Duty with the Sachar
Committee, made a power-point presentation whose focus was the BJP’s
ideological opposition to Muslims. Mr. Mahmood, who also runs the Zakat
Foundation, was one of about 50 prominent Muslims invited to the meet by
NGO Citizens for Accountable Governance. Former President A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam delivered the key-note address at the conclave and later he and the
Gujarat Chief Minister participated in a joint interactive session

Mr. Mahmood began by saying that he was not seeking any personal favour
from any government but that “I do value and cherish every bit of justice
and constitutional rights for the deprived Muslims of India.”

He said worldwide there were 56 Muslim countries and another 20 where
Muslims formed the dominant majority. And yet the essays featured on the
BJP’s website were uniformly “anti-Muslim”, and one of them titled
“Hindutva: The Great Nationalist Ideology” was “full of hate and
provocations against Muslims.”

A second essay, headlined, ‘Give us this day our sense of mission’ and
written by MV Kamath was a “call to Muslims to adopt Hindu names and [for]
Muslim women to wear the mangal sutra.”

Mr. Mahmood pointed out that there was a third essay, titled `Semitic
Monotheism’, that saw Muslims and Islam as a problem. He quoted from the
essay: “We must realize that we have a problem on hand in India, the
problem of a stagnant and conservative Islamic society. A national effort
is called for to break Islamic exclusivism and enshrine the assimilative
Hindutva.”

Mr. Mahmood said: “Any citizen with normal human compassion would not take
kindly to such a sweeping [and] patently anti-Muslim approach.”

He went on to demand that the BJP show its sincerity towards Muslim by
actually implementing measures that would help in their uplift. He placed
before Mr. Modi a list of demands, including the full implementation of the
Sachar Committee’s recommendations and help in the passage of a string of
pro-Muslims laws. He wanted the BJP to support a resolution in Parliament
towards creating a Indian Waqf Service.

Mr. Mahmood pointed out that Gujarat was among the few States that had not
implemented the scholarship scheme for minorities recommended by the Sachar
Committee and currently being overseen by the Union Ministry for Minority
Affairs. He also said that Muslim neighbourhoods in Ahmedabad were
neglected.

*The Hindu* had learnt that many of the Muslim scholars invited to the meet
had dropped out. One of them, Mufti Aijaz Arshad Qasmi, a member of the
All-India Muslim Personnel Law Board, and a former spokesperson of
Darul-Uloom, Deoband, confirmed to the paper that he would not be attending
the meet. However, Zafar Sareshwala, a local industrialist associated with
the BJP, and one of the volunteers at the youth meet, said only a few of
the Muslim invitees had opted out.

He claimed that a Kashmiri Muslim youth sought development akin to Gujarat
in Kashmir. According to him, the youngster told Mr. Modi, “We are also a
part of India and want job opportunities.”

Mr. Sareshwala said some 200 young people from all over the country had
taken part in the event, including some 30-odd Muslims. According to him,
some of the Muslims were eminent Islamic scholars.

“While some Muftis from Deoband and UP were pressured into not attending
the event, others like Maulana Mohd Hussain Qasmi and Maulana Omar Abedeen
Madani from Hyderabad did come over,” he said.

“For the first time Muslims spoke out freely and frankly before Mr. Modi
and he heard their problems in rapt attention,” he said.

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