``But a well known businessman and a politician attending the meet warned not 
to organize any protest as he expressed fear they will also be harassed by the 
police'', sheikh narrated, saying that fear of state apparatus runs very deep 
among Gujarati Muslims and it was the reason for Muslims not to take part in 
anti-police agitations. He said only a few Muslims turned up in a rally 
organized by the Jan Sangharsh Morcha (JSM) headed by senior Gujarat high court 
advocate Mukul Sinha against indiscriminate arrest of Muslims. Sinha is 
defending a large number of Muslims facing charges under POTA (Prevention of 
Terrorism Act) in the court.
 
The silence of the Gujarati Muslims

Submitted by admin4 on 1 February 2009 - 2:55pm. 
http://www.twocircles.net/2009feb01/silence_gujarati_muslims.html

While Muslims from Azamgarh demonstrated in New Delhi against random arrest of 
Muslims in the name of terrorism, Gujarat Muslims avoid any democratic 
agitation against indiscriminate arrest. While some say it is `fear psychosis' 
others hold community's 'mercantile culture' responsible for it.
By TwoCircles.net special correspondent,

Ahmedabad: When hundreds of innocent Muslim youths were arrested 
indiscriminately for interrogation into the Ahmedabad July 26, 2008 serial bomb 
blasts, there was not even a whisper of protest from Muslims in Gujarat. None 
of the Muslim NGOs or human rights organisations came forward nor any religious 
organization raised voice against random arrest of the Muslim youths. 
All of them remained confined to their cocoons as if nothing had happened with 
the community in Gujarat or what had happened was too minor a thing to disturb 
them and did not deserve any attention. There were a few organizations that had 
even instructed their volunteers to avoid any contact with the relatives of 
those rounded up by the police.
But their efforts to distance themselves could not protect them from police 
highhandedness. The top office-bearers of a well-known organization claiming to 
be the champions of the community, who had maintained distance from the 
relatives of the arrested persons, were called to the police station and 
grilled intensively for more than 24 hours.
However, when two Muslim youths from Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh in 
North India were shot dead in Batla House area of New Delhi on the pretext of 
them being terrorists, Muslims in Delhi as also Azamgarh, 800 KMs from New 
Delhi, came out on streets and lodged strong protest against targeting educated 
Muslim youths by the police.




Photo by Saad.Akhtar


Over 3000 people from Azamgarh led by their political, social and religious 
leadership converged in New Delhi on January 29 to protest the hounding out of 
Muslims all over the country by the police in the name of tackling terror. From 
the physical appearances of those coming from Azamgarh and the clothes put on 
by them indicated that they were not financially very well off, yet each of 
them spent Rs. 700 from their own pocket to reach the nation's capital to 
protest the tyranny the Muslims are being subjected to by the state machinery 
in open defiance of the secular and constitutional laws of the country.
A question arises why the police excesses all over Gujarat did not stir a 
similar reaction from Muslims in this Western Indian state though Gujarati 
Muslims are considered to be the richest among Indian Muslims? While sleuths of 
Ahmedabad crime branch indiscriminately arrested more than 500 Muslim youths 
for their interrogation into July 26 serial blasts, the Muslims here remained 
totally indifferent. Police finally arrested 51 of them and booked them in 
different blast cases. Among them also include a neo-Muslim, who had converted 
to Islam five years ago with his wife and three children and shifted to a 
Muslim locality in Ahmedabad after he and his family was subjected to social 
boycott by his relatives and neighbours in the Hindu locality.
But what accounts for such indifference of the Gujarati Muslims to resort to 
democratic means of agitation like staging protests and taking out rallies to 
demand an end to the police highhandedness? ``While fear psychosis owing to 
extremely harsh methods used by the police and law & order machinery used to 
suppress Muslims in 2002 and even prior to that in 1992-93 anti-Muslim riots 
has resulted in an attitude of indifference of Muslims to police excesses, 
`mercantile culture' of the community is mostly responsible in shaping their 
existing behaviour and cold responses to such outrages'', opines Dr. Hanif 
Lakdawala, a medico-turned-activist representing Ahmedabad-based NGO Sanchetna. 
The mercantile culture in which one gives more importance to profit and gains, 
according to Dr. Lakdawala, generates fear and awe about those wielding the 
power to cause harm.






When he went around various localities in Ahmedabad and questioned the local 
community leaders about arrests, he was told that police had promised to 
release them in a day or two and hence, there was no need to organize any 
protest. ``while gross violation of human rights was taking place, the local 
and state community leaders exhibited a reaction as if nothing wrong was being 
done with the community'', Dr. Lakdawala, himself a Gujarati, said. ``This is 
really very obnoxious'', he commented.
Ibrahim sheikh, another social activist, had called a meeting of some local 
leaders, businessmen and activists at his residence to organize a protest 
against detention of innocent Muslims. ``But a well known businessman and a 
politician attending the meet warned not to organize any protest as he 
expressed fear they will also be harassed by the police'', sheikh narrated, 
saying that fear of state apparatus runs very deep among Gujarati Muslims and 
it was the reason for Muslims not to take part in anti-police agitations. He 
said only a few Muslims turned up in a rally organized by the Jan Sangharsh 
Morcha (JSM) headed by senior Gujarat high court advocate Mukul Sinha against 
indiscriminate arrest of Muslims. Sinha is defending a large number of Muslims 
facing charges under POTA (Prevention of Terrorism Act) in the court.
President of People Union for Civil Liberties(PUCL) Juzar S Bandukwala, who has 
always resisted the police and state brutalities, says that suppression of 
Muslims in 2002 with no political outfit in the state coming to defend them has 
so much terrified the Muslims that they are no longer willing to come out 
against the police and the state.



With Regards 

Abi
 


      
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