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https://countercurrents.org/2020/05/harmony-during-the-covid-days/?fbclid=IwAR1lV7MSdOSRaYxFXHnNWIfPzecbpfn5YnSjnvb5WkKqwNF2Xn0DTXeLAdc
 Harmony During the COVID Days
<https://countercurrents.org/2020/05/harmony-during-the-covid-days/>in Communal
Harmony <https://countercurrents.org/communal-harmony/> — by K P Sasi
<https://countercurrents.org/author/k-p-sasi/> — May 18, 2020

Two recent reports deserve our attention:

The first one is the case of a young labourer named Amrit, s/o Ramcharan
and his friend Mohammad Yakub was travelling to Basti, UP from Surat,
Gujarat. Suddenly Amrit became unconscious. Since the passengers in the
truck protested, the boy was dropped on the road side in the middle of the
night. Amrit’s friend, Mohammad Yakub also got down from the truck. Later,
somebody who saw this Muslim boy crying helplessly with his friend on his
lap, made arrangements for the Amrit to be taken to hospital in an
ambulance. But Amrit died by the time he reached the hospital.
https://www.bhaskar.com/amp/local/mp/news/shivpuri-corona-news-update-uttar-pradesh-migrant-workers-death-in-mp-shivpuri-127307478.html?__twitter_impression=true&fbclid=IwAR27XvOIka0UcIgLnt9d99JoKlb-HvHxYeqrVGu-0fxua8AHMQURKgkGJRQ

The second report is already shared widely.  It became viral on the social
media because of a very touching letter. The moving letter was from a
migrant labourer who `stole’ a cycle as per the reports. The letter was
addressed to the owner of the cycle. “Main majdoor hun, majboor bhi. Main
aapka gunehgar hu. Aapki cycle lekar ja raha hu. Mujhe maaf kar dena. Mujhe
Bareily tak jana he. Mere pass koi sadhan nahi he aur viklang baccha hai (I
am your culprit. But I am a labourer and also helpless. I’m taking your
bicycle. Forgive me. I have no other means to reach and I have a
specially-abled child. I have to go to Bareilly),” After reading this
letter, the owner of the cycle refused to file a police complaint. The name
of the owner of the cycle is Prabhu Dayal. Interestingly, the owner of the
cycle, Prabhu Dayal, did not see the action of Mohammad Iqbal Khan as a
`theft’. But the media persons who did not lose their own cycles, reported
the incident as `theft’.
https://www.timesnownews.com/india/article/migrant-labourer-steals-bicycle-en-route-to-bareilly-leaves-poignant-letter-for-owner/592874?fbclid=IwAR37KJsY60PqcJy0w_zDXIc9blG1N0RsfrVv-zzlxOBerbf4ZQTwY9Fo1Ms

What is not reported, but what can be read between the lines is the notion
of harmony that exists even in the most difficult moments of the lives of
the marginalised sections in India. The first report tells you that young
labourer who died was a Hindu and the boy who helped him throughout and
cried for him was a Muslim. In the second case, the `victim’ or the
`survivor’ is a helpless Muslim migrant labourer and the compassionate
owner of the cycle is a Hindu. This reality unfortunately, does not catch
the attention of our media people. Religious harmony is not a news item for
the media. If the incident was about violence based on religious faith, our
media would have splashed the news in a different manner, enough to
exaggerate the existing rift in a sensational manner. But harmony is no
news item.

This is a country where thousands of reported and unreported incidents of
communal harmony take place regularly. This is a country where Hindus help
Muslims and Muslims help Hindus. This notion of harmony is still there
among most of the Indians, whether they belong to Islam, Hinduism,
Christianity, Sikhism or any other faith including atheism. In fact, this
notion of harmony is still the dominant rule in our mainstream behaviour
and not the sentiment of communal violence. Those who preach and practice
violence on the basis of religion are still a very small community when
compared to the large majority of people who believe in harmony. And
harmony is expressed as a natural practice and communal violence is
expressed as a result of hate campaigns generated by the communal forces in
an artificial manner. It is so easy to isolate the hate mongers of communal
violence if the mainstream media really decides to do so. But, when the
media becomes a vehicle for communalising news, the complexity of the
situation aggravates beyond control.

One can find during the same COVID Days, the desperate attempts of the
Hindutva forces to communalise even this crisis. There are many examples to
illustrate this. It was during these times that Kama Sodi, a Christian by
faith was attacked brutally with long sticks by the obviously Hindutva
motivated forces, for having conducted the crime of organising a prayer
meeting in his own house, with the presence of a pastor. The incident took
place in Kodalmetla village in Malkangiri in Odisha, where Sodi was almost
beaten up to death. Again, in Jharkhand recently 16 families are getting
persecuted due to their faith in Christianity. The local goons are
threatening them with physical attacks, if they do not leave their
Christian faith. One should remember that Jharkhand is also a state where
BJP could to get the Anti-Conversion Law passed.  Shibu Thomas, the founder
of Persecution Relief, who reported the incident is of the opinion that the
incidents of communal violence have been aggravating in those states where
the anti-conversion laws are passed. Odisha was the first to pass the
anti-conversion law and Jharkhand passed this bill in 2017. Similarly, in
Gujarat which has also passed this bill, the Hindutva forces tried to
separate and segregate Muslim patients affected by Coronavirus from the
Hindu patients in hospital. They even called them Hindu wards and Muslim
wards. There were complaints that in certain places in Gujarat, the Muslims
could not come out even to buy their essential vegetables due to fear,
following the result of the Hindutva campaign that Muslims are spreading
Coronavirus. The Hindutva forces also campaigned in local areas to restrict
Hindus from buying their essential items from Muslim vendors. Boycotting
Muslims was a strategy used by the Hindutva forces, just before the
communal genocide in Gujarat. Again, under the cover of COVID-19, the
Government also arrested Muslim students and youth in Delhi and even
slapped cases under the draconian law UAPA on them. For more details,
please refer:
https://countercurrents.org/2020/05/corona-and-the-fascist-propaganda/?fbclid=IwAR3NpR4FD8zhInh_JSsJt0mEjUICT4ETqZBALJgoObG8UDScKrQi4A3BRAI

However, there is only one major aspect, which can give us some relief. The
truth of the matter is that people whether they belong to one faith or
other or no faith do not wish to face violence. And violence on the basis
of faith is no priority for them. It is a priority only for those who wish
to acquire power, control and assert a superior identity.

During the last one century, from the partition period onwards to be
precise, India has witnessed several major events of communal violence. But
what is to be noticed is that you can find the same Amrit, Mohammad Yakub,
Prabhu Dayal and Mohammad Iqbal Khan in all the major incidents of communal
violence in India. You can see it in the Sikh genocide in Delhi, Mumbai
communal violence, Gujarat genocide, Kandhamal genocide and every such
major events of violence based on hate. Love and compassion are still the
most moving sentiments that people in this country would like to believe
in. We are still here as a country because of this contrasting reality
between love and hate. We were even carrying the heavy weight of the
communal hate mongers as nationally recognised politicians because the
people in India refuse to hate even the hate mongers.

Time will come when more and more people address the crucial significance
of harmony in our civilisation, which could easily be splintered with
multiple fractures due to the politics of hate. Let more and more Mohammad
Yakubs and Prabhu Dayals conquer our hearts in our future destiny and let
more media persons understand their own roles in shaping and strengthening
this world view of harmony in India.

K.P. Sasi is a film maker, cartoonist and writer

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