[It was only on Oct. 18 last, just three days back, had posted: *Amaresh
Misra in His New Avatar: An Apostle for Messiah Mod*i. (Pls. look up: <
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/greenyouth/cu6xdUW6eyI>.)
After Amaresh Misra, currently the "Editor-in-Chief" of the news portal, <
http://medhajnews.com>, quick comes the turn of his "Senior Correspondent"
in Mumbai, Feroze Mithiborwala. (No, he is not known to be any blood
relation of much better known Zafar Sareshwala.) And, he is just not alone.
Got accomplices

Note: In the then Calcutta football players of premier clubs were paid big
money. Even minor players were paid some rather smallish amounts. (It used
to be all in cash. And, thereby, the players used to be considered
"amateurs".) And there was a specific time of the year when the players had
the option to sign up for a new club or continue with the old one, and
which they did (presumably) on the basis of highly secretive negotiations
between the contending clubs and the players. With a change of club, the
jersey changed.]

http://ummid.com/news/2014/October/21.10.2014/mumbai-muslims-on-bjp.html

Mumbai Muslims welcome BJP govt in Maharashtra, calls for dialogue
*Wrong for the Muslims to treat BJP as untouchable or for the BJP to treat
Muslims as untouchable, they say*
Tuesday October 21, 2014 11:24 AM, ummid.com Staff Reporter

 Mumbai: After the thumping victory of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in
the Maharashtra state elections, an influential group of Muslims in the
state capital Mumbai Tuesday appealed the community to welcome the new
government and open a dialogue to resolve its issues.
"It is wrong for the Muslims to treat BJP as untouchable or for the BJP to
treat Muslims as untouchable. We welcome the new government that will be
formed in Maharashtra and also the one led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
in New Delhi", said Feroze Mithiborewal, one of the key members of the
group.

Feroze was talking to ummid.com in response to the appeal published by the
group in Mumbai's leading Urdu dailies. The appeal also has the names of
Ghulam Pesh Imam, Shabbir Ansari, Dr. Azeemuddin, Salim Alware, Anees
Ashrafi, MA Khalid, Dilawar Chougle and others, who were all staunch
opponent of the BJP - a right wing Hindu conservative party, at one point.

"The Muslims and people from other backward classes have exploited by the
Congress and other secular parties for long. They always used Muslims as
sacrificial lamb.

"It is the Congress which is responsible for sending to jails hundred of
Muslims in the name of fighting terrorism.

"The Congress has never been serious in addressing the key demands of the
Muslims in Maharashtra or elsewhere in the country. To give an example, we
fought with Chief Minister Chavan demanding Ismail Yusuf Land encroached
over by the government, and a land to establish AMU off campus centre in
Maharashtra. He did nothing.

"Worse, he played dirty politics on these demands and tried to divide the
community.
"Against this backdrop, it is high time for us to have a dialogue with the
BJP government both in states and New Delhi, and give it a chance to
resolve ours issues", he said.

He said that NCP's offering support to the BJP is clear example to show
that these parties are using secularism as a tool to win elections.

"When such is the case why Muslims should not have a dialogue with the
BJP?" he asked.

He also said that after coming to power in New Delhi, the BJP has toned
down its anti-Muslim stance, and is willing to deal with the Muslims. [Has
anyone ever heard of "Love Jihad", by any chance!?]

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement about Muslims before he left on
US tour was a welcome change. Besides, if we ignore the likes of
Subramaniam Swamy, Adityantah and Sakshi Maharaj, the rest of the BJP
leadership is talking on secular lines", he said.

He also said that the anti-Muslim rhetoric by some BJP leaders is due to
lower and upper caste infighting in the BJP itself.

"There is a strong group of upper caste BJP leaders who are trying to
assert itself against Narendra Modi, who is an OBC. It is the same group
which is creating problems in Gujarat after elevation of Modi as prime
minister", he said. [Who, btw, had been the CM of Gujarat when the 2002
pogrom took place!? Who appointed Maya Kodnani as a Cabinet Minister? Who
rewarded he officers helping the pogrom and penalised those discharging
their duties!? Who was behind the orchestrated fake encounters? Who called
the private relief camps post-pogrom as "baby-producing factories"!? (See: <
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Narendra-Modi-showed-contempt-for-duty-Harsh-Mander/articleshow/16789559.cms
>.)]

He also said that the entire campaign in Maharashtra, for the first time,
was free from anti-Muslim speeches and statements.

"What's more realising that the BJP is trying to reach out to Muslims, Shiv
Sena and MNS also appealed Muslims for their support and also fielded
Muslims as party candidates", he said.

He also blamed failure of the secular parties for the rise of All India
Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) in Maharashtra.

Interestingly this group is not alone which is trying to patch-up with the
BJP - the party always treated as anti-Muslim. In the run up to the
Maharashtra polls, Haider Azmi, Pasha Patel, Abdus Salam Qasmi and some
other Muslims campaigned extensively for the BJP.

Election results also show that the Muslims have voted for the BJP and Shiv
Sena candidates in many constituencies. While the BJP emerged as the single
largest party with 123 MLAs, Shiv Sena came second with 63 MLAs.




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