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Stop blaming Jinnah, Pakistan for India’s wrongs today: Yasser Hamdani rebuts Zainab Sikander

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Arecent article in ThePrint, ‘Indian Muslims are silent about Tabrez Ansari because of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’ by Zainab Sikander, does the unthinkable. Besides butchering historical facts, the article, in a very sinister attempt, blames Muslims for their “fate”. It is incredible that such a leap of fancy can even be given space in a serious news outlet. [Zainab Sikander’s response is included at the end of this article.]

Let us consider the historical facts, those stubborn realities that Sikander utterly failed to take into account despite claiming to be a history graduate. None of these following facts are historically disputed. First and foremost, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the only leader before undivided India — not Mahatma Gandhi, not Jawaharlal Nehru, and certainly not Maulana Azad — to be called the ‘best ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity’.

It was not the Indian Muslim or a Pakistani who called him that. Indian freedom movement leaders like Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Sarojini Naidu, others and Gandhi himself conferred Jinnah with this acclaimed title. When Sikander’s favourite patriot Maulana Azad was busy calling India ‘Darul-Harb’ and asking Muslims to migrate to Afghanistan, Jinnah was trying to reason with Gandhi and tell him not to bring religion into politics. Far from putting religion above country, Jinnah’s most famous quote was “I am an Indian, first second and last.” So, what changed?

Also read: Indian Muslims are silent over Tabrez Ansari because of Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Get acquainted with history first
By the 1930s, the emerging wave of populist mass politics that Congress was engaging in and the rise of the Hindu Mahasabha convinced Jinnah of the need to have constitutional safeguards for all minorities, amongst which Muslims comprised the most. He repeatedly attempted to come to a compromise but was spurned. However, his demand for the creation of Pakistan was not predicated on the condition of the partition of India. Anyone who reads the 1940 Lahore Resolution with a keen legal eye can see that it envisaged an India above a Muslim majority federation and a Hindu majority federation, bound together by a super-constitution, protecting minorities in both. This consociational vision for a modern independent India was almost realised with the 1946 Cabinet Mission Plan. What Jinnah agreed to was less than a confederation and more a federation.

But these are not novel views. And I am not introducing new evidence. H.M Seervai, one of the greatest jurists of India, stated very clearly that it was the Congress leadership that was to blame for the partition of India. All you need to do is pick up his introduction to the Indian constitution, published separately as “Partition of India: Legend and Reality”. Moreover, Seervai was not the first one to state this. Sikander’s uber Muslim patriot Maulana Azad said as much about this in his own book “India Wins Freedom”. B.R. Ambedkar’s book on Pakistan “Pakistan or the Partition of India” had stated these facts in the 1940s and Jinnah himself recommended his book to Gandhi during their talks in 1944. If only the history graduate had bothered to read these books instead of blaming “Pakistan’s Quaid-e-Azam” for all that is wrong with India’s Muslims today.

Also read: What explains the Muslim silence in the face of BJP’s aggressive Hindutva?

The truth about Jinnah
Let us, however, ignore these facts and assume that the hackneyed nationalist mythology — common place on both sides of the border — is entirely true. Let us assume that Jinnah, the “pork-eating, wine drinking namesake Muslim” as Sikander writes, had somehow in the sixty-fourth year of his life decided to turn his back on everything he stood for and on the city he built his life in, for some sort of personal glory. Let us also assume that the would-be Pakistanis who followed him selfishly wanted to create an exclusive homeland for themselves — again historically untrue even if Pakistan did meander away from Jinnah’s vision of a secular state. But how can these be a valid justification for any lynching in India in 2019? At the core of Zainab Sikander’s argument is that the actions taken by Jinnah and his followers back then gives license to Hindus to act the way they do today.

Far from proving Jinnah’s contentions about Hindu majoritarianism wrong, her article actually proves him right. Jinnah had the prescience to see what unfettered majority rule without any safeguards for minorities would land India in. Even Sikander’s favourite patriot Maulana Azad could realise this when he criticised Congress for not always living up to the ideals of real nationalism.

Also read: When a Pakistan minister & Jinnah follower resigned over atrocities against Hindus

My advice to Sikander
There was nothing divine or holy about the borders of British India. Before the British arrived in India, there was never ‘one India’. It was always a collection of states. The only time India came closest to one unified polity was under emperor Aurangzeb, the same ruler Indians decry as fanatics and in whose opposition Chhatrapati Shivaji is lauded as patriotic even by Jawaharlal Nehru. Even during the British rule, India was two distinct polities — India under the British and the princely states of India.

In 1937, a major chunk of British India was separated to form the independent state of Burma. Imagine an Indian Buddhist writing about this separation and Burma’s birth in the manner that Sikander writes. This opens up all minorities to blackmail. If Sikander can lend herself to be blackmailed for something that happened so long ago and is part of history, is she also willing to be blamed for the establishment of Kashmir’s Hurriyat Conference? Interestingly, it is just not the separatist Kashmiri leaders in jail today but also those Kashmiris who rejected Pakistan in 1947. Farooq Abdullah languishes in house arrest without trial just as his father Sheikh Abdullah did in the 1950s under Nehru.

My sincere advice therefore to Sikander is to reconsider her bias against Jinnah and to stop blaming Pakistan for everything that is wrong with India today. I certainly do not blame India for the myriad of problems that exist in Pakistan today. It is time to stop blaming Jinnah and take responsibility for what India is today at this moment.


https://theprint.in/opinion/stop-bl...yasser-hamdani-rebuts-zainab-sikander/293122/
 
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Its amazing how docile these Indian muslims have become, more then dalits. Former rulers now are slaves of hindutvas... Thats what hindutvas would like to believe when in reality all they are doing is lynching dalit muslims or hindus. There should be dalit itehas irrespective of religion. Combining dalit forces can be made in to separate nation.

As Sikandar rightly said 86% of muslims didn't even had right to vote. Only 1-2% of muslim population decreased outside British punjab between 1941-51 census. The elite ones from these areas including defendants of foreigners migrated.

Pleasing hindus by blaming jinnah will not work. Gangu hindus even blame Kashmiris for Mughal rule and justify ethnic cleansing.

When the fight is between foreign hindus and dalits, why bring religion and Pakistan in to this?
 
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We don't care...whatever GanguDaeshiz think, say or write...

We are Paks, Pakistan is Our Land.

Thankyou, Baba e Qom, thankyou, Jinnah!
Two thirds of the Muslims of the sub continent have the Emniyet of their Jan, Mal and Namus from the clutches of the Mushrikin because of Jinnah!!! It’s like a Sedaka-i Jeriya benefitting hundreds of millions of Muslims generations after generations!!! As per a Hadis-i Sherif, after the death of a Muslim if a handful of other Muslims say good things about the deceased HE becomes Razi with him!!! Here, we’re talking about hundreds of millions!! How many Muslim leaders in the last thousand years were this much Bahtiyar?!?!?

Ruh-unuz shad olsun....
 
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No When She Now Has To Attack Our Beloved Quaid Just To Stay Safe In Her Country You Know She Is One
She is one of the fiercest critic of Hindutva in India and gets regularly attacked by Sanghi trolls. Do you really think that she will post anything to impress the Sanghi lot?
 
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People like Zainab has had a rude awakening after BJP came into power. Their rants are no more than cries over spilled milk.

She says that Jinnah carved out an exclusive homeland for Pakistanis and threw us to the wolves without admitting their own reluctance to grab the opportunity that presented itself in the late 50s. It is like offering someone a lift but they refuse it and later curse you for leaving them behind.

She is now weeping for the cost of opportunity which they lost for good because they wanted to have it both ways.
 
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People like Zainab has had a rude awakening after BJP came into power. Their rants are no more than cries over spilled milk.

She says that Jinnah carved out an exclusive homeland for Pakistanis and threw us to the wolves without admitting their own reluctance to grab the opportunity that presented itself in the late 50s. It is like offering someone a lift but they refuse it and later curse you for leaving them behind.

She is now weeping for the cost of opportunity which they lost for good because they wanted to have it both ways.
What Jinnah gave was an absolute monopoly to hindus over vast of lands of Indian sub-continent and you should realize that. Now Hindus absolutely control the larger landmass called India and all you can do is thank Jinnah for building a small colony for your lot. With the ascent of Hindutva, Hindus are literally bullying you on all fronts and all you can do is rant in the international forums to no avail. Even the brotherly muslim countries of yours have ditched you for Hindu India.

Infact deep down, even the Hindutva lot thank Jinnah for gifting them the absolute control of India. Now you can ponder over it.
 
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She is one of the fiercest critic of Hindutva in India and gets regularly attacked by Sanghi trolls. Do you really think that she will post anything to impress the Sanghi lot?

Unnecessary confusion. As far as Quaid e Azam and idea of Pakistan are concerned; there is not much difference between the opinions of various political outfits of India.
 
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Unnecessary confusion. As far as Quaid e Azam and idea of Pakistan are concerned; there is not much difference between the opinions of various political outfits of India.
Agreed... There reasons for hating the idea of Pakistan is different though.
 
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