Saturday, April 17, 2010

*Letter to the Editor: Sharad Pawar calls for Muslim quota in public housing
*

Last week, Sharad Pawar, the Union minister for Agriculture and the
President of National Congress Party, which is a partner with Indian
National Congress ruling coalition in Maharashtra, had called for a Muslim
quota in government built housing in Mumbai.

Sharad Pawar is not known for any special soft corner for Muslims, in as
much he is infamous for being one of the two Congress leaders that were the
cause of prolongation of Bombay Riots in the aftermath of Babri Demolition.
He, as the then Union Defence Minister, stationed at Bombay, had forces
under his command to instantly organise a show of force to stop rioters
going berserk in the city. He failed in his public duty by playing
one-upmanship game with the then Congress Chief Minister.

Only this week, under Sharad Pawar's home minister, R. R. Patel, the state
prosecution had failed to properly present its case against a batch of
Bombay rioters and the court has set them free. It merely followed an old
pattern of being soft on Bombay rioters by deliberately diluting their
cases.

Sharad Pawar is also widely believed to have been instrumental in ordering
direct firing on a grand peaceful Muslim rally taken out to protest against
Israeli incursion in Al Aqsa Masjid --- a firing in which 12 Muslim
protestors died. It was wanton murder of innocents.

On the positive side, he did allot a good sized plot for Muslim community
housing, through one of his close Muslim party man, Late Maulana Ziauddin
Bukhari, who completed the project of Millat Nagar that houses. Mumbai's
first government approved Masjid is built within the colony. Maulana
Ziauddin Bukhari was later gunned down supposedly over being more vocal than
politically correct in speaking for Muslims caught in Bombay riots.

Sharad Pawar has a knack to court Muslims through co-opting Muslim
politicians from other political parties and showing them off as decoration
pieces for electoral propaganda exercises.

His call for separate quota for Muslims is nothing but an attempt to
ingratiate himself with Mumbai's sizable Muslim population, which is about 3
million in the total of 13.5 million and which forms a big percent chunk of
Congress/NCP vote bank in the city. Out of 3 million Muslims, about 2
million (20 lakhs) live in slum areas.

Still it should be noted that in comparison with Sharad Pawar, the Sonia’s
Indian National Congress has never bothered to 'appease' Muslims by even
justified affirmative actions to give them a fair share in public housing.
(75% of Singapore population resides in public housing).

An ongoing campaign of demonization of Muslims keeps them in check from
demanding any share in public pie, be that education, employment, health,
housing, banking finances, trade opportunities. The continuous hauling of
innocent Muslims following several bomb blast events gives media a god-sent
opportunity to put ninety nine percent of Indian Muslims on the defensive
through collective guilt innuendo.

Besides, it is anybody's guess how sincere and bureaucratically feasible is
Sharad Pawar's call to do justice with Muslim population of Mumbai and
Maharashtra. Recently, NCP has benefited through overwhelming Muslim votes
in its recent electoral successes. Muslims will have to see how Sharad
Pawar's call translates into real term accommodations for Muslims in Mumbai
and Maharashtra where NCP has ambitions to take over the government by
defeating Indian National Congress, as well as Shiv Sena and BJP. Will
Sharad Pawar resort to housing or rioting? Only time will tell.


Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai

[email protected] <[email protected]>

www.GhulamMuhammed.Blogspot.com

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