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*A Letter from Indian Muslim Youth to Chetan Bhagat*

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*If you agree with the following Text and wish to be one of the signatories
of this letter, please send your signature (*Name, Profession , City/State)*at
[email protected] by 12 PM tomorrow (2nd July 13).  *



Dear Mr. Bhagat,

At the very outset, let us make it clear that we are not fans of your
regressive fiction. Therefore, we write to you not as crazy fans but as
Indian Muslim youth, who felt utterly patronized, insulted and hurt after
reading your article, ‘Letter from an Indian Muslim
Youth’<http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/The-underage-optimist/entry/letter-from-an-indian-muslim-youth>.
 You might have not realized this, but in pretending to render “a
strong
modern Indian Muslim voice’’ to the youth and the Muslim community at
large, you have ripped them of their agency. You have reaffirmed
stereotypes that many in the community have been fighting against. Heard of
the Muslim god and his flock?

Sir, one does not need a name like Ahmed or Saeed or Mirza, or even be a
Muslim to show one’s genuine concern for the community. One just needs to
see beyond one’s own prejudice and biases. Believe us, this disgusting
piece of your writing made us more nauseous than any of your (or Madhu
Kishwar’s) love-verses to Modi. Your article is nothing but an extension of
the thought process that anything Muslim is backward and regressive. Since
you have assigned to yourself the task of bearing the moral burden of the
community, would you care to explain what a ‘Muslim cap’ is?

We agree with you when you say political leaders make promises that go
empty post elections. And that there are Muslims who have achieved much
without any ‘’cap-wearing politician’’ helping them. But who is this leader
that you are suggesting; one who would understand ‘’the desire’’ of the
Muslim youth ‘’to come up in life’’ and ‘’inspire us to do better’’? Is it
by any chance the mass murderer, Narendra Modi?

You know what hurts? That people pretend to care for you when they don’t.
When in fact they use you to grind their own axe. How cleverly you turn
everything that the Muslim youth face today – “being frisked with greater
attentiveness, denied renting an apartment” – into a product of the
community’s inherent backwardness, as if it bears no relation to the
increasing communalization of our polity and society.

What makes you think that the ‘cap’ wallahs exercise a great deal of
influence within the community? Interestingly, one particular party has
been lately seeking a lot of photo-ops with precisely these kinds of
community leaders. Make no mistake Mr. Writer. They don’t.



“Because of you”, you write castigating an imagined Muslim leadership,
“people feel we vote in a herd.” Now, isn't that really clever, Mr. Bhagat.
People feel we vote in a herd because certain parties never tire of
screaming hoarse about ‘minority appeasement’ and ‘vote banks’, even
though, any psephologist or political scientist, or even an ordinary Muslim
youth at *Chai dukaan* will tell you that Muslims vote just like any other
community does: according to a mix of factors: local, national but above
all, keeping in mind who will preserve their interests best. And their
interests do tend to include the safety of life and livelihood.



We are sorry, Mr. Bhagat, but the ‘’democratic republic’’ you talk of is
not so democratic. If it were so, Afzal Guru wouldn’t have been executed to
‘’satisfy the collective conscience of the nation’’. Muslim youth would not
have fallen prey to minority witch-hunting, and their killers not decorated
with gallantry awards. Adivasis in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Orissa would
not have been ripped of their fundamental rights to live with dignity.
Dalit poets would not have been falsely charged under sedition laws.

Loving one’s nation is well and good, but being blinded by patriotism is
not. Why do Indian Muslims always have to prove their allegiance to India?
Why can’t they also be critical of their country?

The party whose path you are treading has had Indian Muslims pass through
too many Sita-like ordeals of fire, Agni Pariksha.  You may have the
privilege to turn a blind eye to the post-Babri Masjid Demolition violence,
the Gujarat pogrom, but many others don’t. How then do you think a leader
who doesn’t even have the integrity to apologize for his complicity in the
Gujarat pogrom represent Muslim youth’s aspirations for ‘’scientific way of
thinking, entrepreneurship, empowerment, progress’’ and above all,
‘’personal freedoms’’? And just by the way, have you heard of the word,
‘Justice’?



Sd/-

Name          Profession      City (State)

   1. Rafiul Alom Rahman, Student, Delhi University, Delhi
   2. Mahtab Alam, Civil Rights Activist and Journalist, Delhi
   3. Javid Parsa, Student, Maulana Azad National Urdu University,
   Hyderabad
   4. Zulaikha Jabeen, Researcher and Activist, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
   5. Shahnawaz Malik, Journalist, Delhi
   6. Abdullah A Rahman, Student, TISS Tuljapur
   7. Abu Zafar, Journalist, Delhi
   8. Mahtab Azad, Development Consultant, Kishanganj (Bihar)
   9. Ali Amir, Student, TISS Mumbai
   10. Gauhar Iqbal, Entrepreneur, Delhi


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