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India’s Muslim dilemma

Aijaz Zaka Syed
Thursday, December 15, 2011

Why the time has come for affirmative action to end the deprivation and dispossession of India’s Muslims.

It’s one of those seasons again when India’s politicians rediscover the existence of Muslims. With elections in five states, including Uttar Pradesh, and possibly early general elections looming on the horizon, the Congress has dipped into its ancient bag of tricks and come up with the reservation card for Muslims.

Law Minister Salman Khurshid suggests the government is considering a six percent quota for “backward Muslims” under the 27 percent quota allocated for economically backward communities.

Given the mess the Congress finds itself in right now and with Rahul Gandhi, the party’s prime minister-in-waiting, having invested himself heavily in UP, it badly needs a miracle to rescue itself. And who could deliver it better than the tried and tested folks, often derided as its vote bank and repeatedly taken for a royal ride! Just throw some crumbs at them, make some suitable noises and trust Muslims to come rushing back into your arms.

The nobility of the Congress’ intentions notwithstanding, even if the government goes ahead and announces the quota for Muslims, there could be many a slip between the cup and lip. The move is certain to be challenged in the courts, as it was in Andhra Pradesh. The Bharatiya Janata Party and its numerous avatars are waiting with bated breath to pounce on the opportunity to scream “Muslim appeasement” and launch another glorious yatra to revive their fortunes.

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad is already threatening agitation against the proposal. And Praveen Togadia has the audacity to demand Muslims covert to Hinduism if they want reservations.

Things could get more exciting when other communities that come under the 27 percent quota join the protests. The Samajwadi Party of Mulayam Singh Yadav, that great messiah of Muslims, is vehemently opposed to the idea and could go to any extent to protect its constituency. There will be many others. In the end, the government may be persuaded to withdraw the proposal.

The Congress wouldn’t lose anything in the bargain though. It could still claim the Muslim vote for its “efforts” to help the community get its due. If anyone would come a cropper, it will be the Muslims. But then they have been here before. The Congress knows this game of empty rhetoric and gestures all too well, having turned it into an art over the years, although one would like to give the benefit of doubt to Salman Khurshid. He is seemingly trying to do his bit.

The less said of Dr Singh’s ‘leadership’ the better. One is yet to discover what he really stands for and believes in. If this government had been serious about the predicament of the Muslims, it wouldn’t have slept all these years on the recommendations of the Sachar Committee.

In a fleeting moment of generosity and apparently to acknowledge the Muslim role in returning Congress to power after years in wilderness, the prime minister had picked up eminent jurist Justice Rajinder Sachar to probe the condition of the community. You didn’t need a Supreme Court judge to assess the state of Muslims. It’s there for everyone to see all across the length and breadth of the country.

Yet the findings of the Sachar committee were astounding. Weighed down by the so-called guilt over the Partition and faced by antipathy and often open hostility by successive administrations since Independence, the Muslims have gone from being the ruling class to the lowest of the low in six decades.

In a country that they ruled for nearly a thousand years, Muslims today find themselves struggling on the farthest fringes of the world’s greatest democracy. According to the Sachar panel, the Muslims’ condition today is worse than that of the Dalits, the low caste Hindus who have for centuries suffered the worst possible discrimination and exploitation.

Demolishing the myth of Muslim appeasement, Justice Sachar’s findings actually exposed systemic discrimination and complete injustice at all levels against the community. Justice Sachar repeatedly talks of the disturbing “development deficit” the community suffers from in all walks of life.

The Muslims have lower employment rates (48 and 9.6pc for males and females) than Dalits (52.8 and 23 percent respectively). In twelve states where the Muslims’ population share is 15.4 percent, their employment rate is just 5.7 percent. In big states like UP and Bihar, this proportion is less than a third of their population share.

This exclusion from the table extends to all areas, from lower bureaucracy to the judiciary to elite civil services. Muslims’ share in the IAS, IPS and IFS is 2.2, 3.0 and 1.6 percent respectively. In the armed forces, their proportion is said to be just two percent. According to another survey by ActionAid and Indian Social Institute, 41.9 percent of Muslims in rural areas have an annual income less than Rs10,000, which is less than $200 dollars.


Let’s face it. The Muslims are India’s new untouchables. It’s all very well to showcase the cool Khans of Bollywood and sport icons like Sania Mirza as the new faces of India’s Muslims. The larger reality of the community unfortunately is different. Facing political and economic marginalisation and security concerns on the one hand and being perpetually under the scanner of security agencies as usual suspects, they find comfort in numbers and in their ghettoes and slums in urban India. Poverty in small town India and rural areas is even worse. Little of the government benefits and programmes, targeting the vast majority of the economically struggling communities, trickles down to them.

It’s five years since Justice Sachar submitted these findings and possible solutions to the government. We are yet to discover what Dr Singh, or the Congress leadership, thinks about them, let alone act on the urgent recommendations to address the dangerous deprivation and dispossession of the country’s largest minority.

Regardless of the eventual outcome of the Muslim quota proposal, it’s past time for real and bold action to check the marginalisation and alienation of the community. Reservations or affirmative action, call it what you will, there is a desperate need to stop the free fall of an entire community. While the caste-based reservations for the communities long discriminated against because of their birth makes sense, there must be a way to help the large deprived communities such as Muslims. The quota in education and jobs – as little as six percent – may not be the be-all and end-all magic wand to end all of Muslims’ woes but it’s a start and better than doing nothing.

The US example proves that affirmative action actually works. It has already transformed hundreds of millions of lives in India since Independence. Pre-Mandal, who could have imagined a Dalit woman heading the country’s most populous and important state? So the quota could make a life-changing difference to Muslims as well. Besides, it’s in the national interest to lift Muslims out of the hole they find themselves in. India cannot aspire for global leadership and glory while a huge chunk of its population, around 200 million, remains out in the cold.



The writer is a commentator on Middle East and South Asian affairs. Email: aijaz.syed@hotmail. com
http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=82386&Cat=9
 
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why did you add 'new untouchables' to the title ? The article just talks about reservation to backward muslims
 
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No. Its you who is saying it. Backward Hindus get reservation, you think Muslims should not get reservation ?

India’s Muslim dilemma

Aijaz Zaka Syed
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Let’s face it. The Muslims are India’s new untouchables. It’s all very well to showcase the cool Khans of Bollywood and sport icons like Sania Mirza as the new faces of India’s Muslims. The larger reality of the community unfortunately is different.
The writer is a commentator on Middle East and South Asian affairs. Email: aijaz.syed@hotmail. com
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why did you add 'new untouchables' to the title ? The article just talks about reservation to backward muslims
Jinki sooch hi gaandi ho unhe hum kya kahe... Article is about providing reservation to muslim for education and job oppurtunity and this guy(devilsoul) is saying it will make them feel like untouchables....
This reservation is nessecary coz u guys don't want hardship , u don't get anything u want u guys play muslim minority card...
Upar se tum logon ko Delusion of grandiosity ...
parega india tabhi badega india...
peace out
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Look. Who is the writer a Pakistan and the newspaper is also Pakistani. Because Pakistan could not prove its Two-Nation theory without bashing India. And even Javed Akhtar himself told that Pakistan will always highlight bad things about Indian Muslims but don't highlight even about their biggest achievements.


 
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Look. Who is the writer a Pakistan and the newspaper is also Pakistani. Because Pakistan could not prove its Two-Nation theory without bashing India. And even Javed Akhtar himself told that Pakistan will always highlight bad things about Indian Muslims but don't highlight even about their biggest achievements.



I don't think indian Muslim celebrity are the true representative of conditions of common Muslims in india but look what his wife is talking about :P It seem he should have given her lecture first before giving lecture to pakistani

 
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Look. Who is the writer a Pakistan and the newspaper is also Pakistani. Because Pakistan could not prove its Two-Nation theory without bashing India. And even Javed Akhtar himself told that Pakistan will always highlight bad things about Indian Muslims but don't highlight even about their biggest achievements.

OOOooopssss......
Aijaz Zaka Syed is Opinion Editor and columnist of Khaleej Times, the Middle East’s oldest and largest circulated English daily published from Dubai. An award-winning journalist and widely published and read commentator, Aijaz comes from Hyderabad, India and has been with KT for more than seven years now. He writes a weekly column called View from Dubai. The column, which looks at and comments on the world affairs from a Middle Eastern and Arab-Muslim perspective, is published by prominent international dailies like Arab News (Saudi Arabia), Middle East Times (Cairo), Palestine Chronicle (the United States), The Turkish Daily News (now called Hurriyet), Dawn (Pakistan), New Nation (Bangladesh), the Sunday Times (Sri Lanka), Radiance, Etemaad Urdu Daily (Hyderabad, India) and others.

Aijaz received the European Union’s prestigious Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize in 2007 for his writings on the Darfur conflict. Aijaz is married and lives in Dubai. Reading, writing, music and movies are some of his weaknesses or strengths.


AIJAZ Zaka Syed
 
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kya interview diya javed sir pura do dala......lol aya tha javed se panga karne khud nanga ho ke gaya..:tongue:
Thanks for uploading this interview dear
 
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OOOooopssss......
Aijaz Zaka Syed is Opinion Editor and columnist of Khaleej Times, the Middle East’s oldest and largest circulated English daily published from Dubai. An award-winning journalist and widely published and read commentator, Aijaz comes from Hyderabad, India and has been with KT for more than seven years now. He writes a weekly column called View from Dubai. The column, which looks at and comments on the world affairs from a Middle Eastern and Arab-Muslim perspective, is published by prominent international dailies like Arab News (Saudi Arabia), Middle East Times (Cairo), Palestine Chronicle (the United States), The Turkish Daily News (now called Hurriyet), Dawn (Pakistan), New Nation (Bangladesh), the Sunday Times (Sri Lanka), Radiance, Etemaad Urdu Daily (Hyderabad, India) and others.

Aijaz received the European Union’s prestigious Lorenzo Natali Journalism Prize in 2007 for his writings on the Darfur conflict. Aijaz is married and lives in Dubai. Reading, writing, music and movies are some of his weaknesses or strengths.


AIJAZ Zaka Syed

Thanks buddy, I got it but the thing is the newspaper is Pakistani always looking for moments to bash India. Indian Muslims are now divided into two groups a group supporting for reservation of only low caste Muslims and other for entire Muslim community(mostly the groups of Syed, Shaikhs and Pathans)

Yes, so what is your point that its Hindus who are responsible for their backwardness or it was Central Asian and West Asian Muslims who never allowed them to prosper even when they accepted Islam because they think their whiter race is superior to that of dark skinned Indians. Read about this particular Muslim community, its not Hindus but their own Muslim brothers which never allowed them to prosper.

Halalkhor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And I can give you other numerous examples where Hindus converting Islam never allowed to prosper.
 
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I don't think indian Muslim celebrity are the true representative of conditions of common Muslims in india but look what his wife is talking about :P It seem he should have given her lecture first before giving lecture to pakistani


Now let ask one question to all of you guys and pls ans if you can ,even my indian brothers can...

1) Today if muslim are seen with suspicion ,which country is responsible for this suffering of muslim?
2) which is the country that is somehow linked to any terrorist event in whole world (majority of them)?
3) where do innocent ppl are sent for systemic brainwashing and jehadi training ?
4) which country talks of muslim being a superior race and should rule asia ?
i can go on and on buddy....

in short jo boyega wahi payega tera kiya tere aage aayega.....
jaisi karni waisi bharni

kisiki ek galti, sab ke liye sazza ban jati hai
karma is a *****....:coffee:
 
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1) Today if muslim are seen with suspicion ,which country is responsible for this suffering of muslim?
Why whole country should be responsible if you paint all Muslims with brush of terrorism. Its your responsibility to judge the character of Muslims individually without having any bias and preconceived ideas about them.
2) which is the country that is somehow linked to any terrorist event in whole world (majority of them)?
Isreal . USA. They killed more innocent peoples than anyone else.
3) where do innocent ppl are sent for systemic brainwashing and jehadi training ?

Your brain is also washed if you think all kids attend madrassa to learn to kill all infidels. You dont even know the meaning of jihad and giving lecture about it. better learn what is jihad before talking about it
4) which country talks of muslim being a superior race and should rule asia ?
Islam is race? lol Muslims belong to different races and which country teach that brahmin is superior while dalit is inferior low caste hindu. You ignore to see the mirror yourself before showing it to others, and its fact that muslims ruled asia whether we admit it or not
i can go on and on buddy....
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I can also go on and on to turn you off but i dont want that buddy :D
 
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I don't think indian Muslim celebrity are the true representative of conditions of common Muslims in india but look what his wife is talking about :P It seem he should have given her lecture first before giving lecture to pakistani


If she can't get a house in Mumbai, so how Indian government or constitution discriminated against her when she has to buy a house from a private builder. Even in Karachi Pashtun children find themselves difficult or impossible to study the school of Muhajir neigbourhood. Is Pakistan's government responsible for that.
 
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