*Persistence of a Sore: Communal Violence Today*


*Ram Puniyani*



The events taking place in different parts of the country in
October-November 2012 have been very disturbing to say the least. It is the
continuance and recurrence of communal events, communal violence in
different parts of the country, in UP, Assam and Hyderabad in particular.
In UP since the Akhilesh Yadav Government has come to power there has taken
place a series of acts of violence in UP. Since Samajwadi Party took over
the reins of the state in March 2012, in the past few months’ communal
violence took place in Mathura, Pratapgarh, Bareilly, Meerut, Allahabad and
Lucknow. The latest in the series has been the tragic events of Faizabad,
where On 24 October 2012, when the immersion procession of Durga was going
on, a girl was molested by few miscreants. Making this as a pretext few
people started stone throwing in the nearby areas. A rumor was spread in
Faizabad that Muslims are doing the stone throwing. The mob went on to burn
nearly 25 shops of Muslim traders. They also rampaged the office of
bilingual (Urdu and Hindi) paper Aap Ki Takat. This paper is continuously
giving the message of Peace and calling for Hindu-Muslim unity. They also
vandalized the mosque.



According to activist Yugal Kishore Sharan Shastri, this was a pre-planned
attack. The editor of the paper Manzar Mehdi feels, this is an attempt to
silence the voice of peace. The police took long time to reach the spot and
did not intervene effectively. Similarly the fire brigade also took four
hours to reach, by which time the shops were totally destroyed.





In the far off Assam, the recurrence of violence resulted in the death of
six people, and it seemed whether there is going to be recurrence of the
tragic incidents of July 2012, when nearly four lakh, mainly Muslims, were
displaced and sixty people died. Assam violence was a bit different than
others as here the number of displaced were much more and it seemed that
there is a plan to get the Bodo areas cleared from the presence of the
Muslims. Here one also saw that in the process of rehabilitation the
Government is having a lopsided approach and Muslims are not being
rehabilitated as many of them do not fuilfil the criterion of proper
records due to various reasons. This was one case of violence where apart
from police playing its role of a mere onlooker, the propaganda, based on
misconceptions was made the base of violence. It has been propagated that
Muslims are infiltrators, Bangldeshis and have been encroaching the lands
of Bodos. Lot has been written to dispel this myth. Muslims have mainly
been coming from Bengal from 18th Century due to the British policy of
reducing the pressure on overpopulated Bengal and to ensure that the
stretches of Assam, having low population density are populated. Since the
perceptions have made a deep root in social common sense, the violence
against Muslims, the citizens of Assam-India have gone on and communal
forces have taken full advantage of that.



The third incidence is from the Southern state of Andhra, where the
historic monument of Charminar is being vandalized by putting up renovation
of Bhagyalaxmi temple, which is abutting the Charminar. This violates the
norms of Archaeological Survey of India. The plea of ASI that the changes
in temple may damage the Minar and that this an illegal act is falling on
the deaf years and government has been letting the act of desecration of
Charminar going on, much to the annoyance of the people of old city of
Hyderabad and historic Charminar area. There have been minor skirmishes due
to which many a people have been injured and the area saw the curfew for
some time.



These three incidents are very typical of as to what goes on to make a
communal violence. There is preplanning in these acts, as is clear in all
these cases. The pretext and rumours about violation of the modesty of
women, is very much visible in the case of Faizabad. In case of Faizabad,
apart from intimidating the minorities, burning their shops, the ransacking
of the office of bilingual paper, Aap Ki Taqat is very symbolic. This paper
is bilingual, Urdu and Hindi. Its belief is that Hindu Muslims are brothers
and Hindi-Urdu are sisters. It has been talking of peace in Ayodhay and is
opposed the communal politics which led to Babri demolition. In UP while
the Samajvadi party (SP) is very much in the total control of situation,
how come violence is taking place? SP has been always claiming to be
secular and in past many a times it has come forward to protect the values
of secularism. There seem to be deeper forces which are beyond the control
of SP, or does SP sees a political benefit in letting violence happen
remains to be seen. It is painfully obvious in case of UP, Faizabad also
that police machinery is not interested in controlling the violence, even
when it can. It either helps the rioters or looks the other way round when
the violence is taking place. In Hyderabad one sees the use of historical
places to incite the communal tension. How systematically communal forces
built up the Ram Temple campaign leading to demolition of Babri Masjid is a
sad reminder to what can happen in Hyderabad. In Ayodhya also Babri Masjid
was a monument under control of ASI, but with political hysteria built
around it, it was demolished in the broad day light with state, police very
much in the know of things.



The multiple factors which lead to communal violence remain unaddressed so
the recurrence of these acts of violence goes on in such a painful way.
Social activists and scholars have pointed out the role of communal forces,
state machinery, irrespective of who is in power; the role of rumours, the
‘social common sense’ targeted against minorities persists. It is very sure
that unless the problem is dealt with in its totality the country will keep
suffering the pain of this violence and minorities in particular will keep
suffering. It also reminds us as to what is the state of our democracy and
the need for an effective and balanced Communal Violence Bill? No democracy
can be satisfactory unless the minorities are safe and secure and are
having equity in economic matters. These incidents are reminders to all
those having faith and longing for a peaceful, secular, democratic society
that we need to work against those who operate on communal ground, we need
to ensure that social misconceptions are removed and an atmosphere of amity
is created and that pressures have to bring in Communal Violence prevention
Bill to punish the acts of commission or omission by political authorities
and the police forces..

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