October 9, 2015

From Babri Masjid to Dadri

The recent happenings in Dadri, barely 50 kms away from the National Capital, have cast a serious doubt in many minds as to where our Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi stands on such an emotional issue. The Bhartiya Janta Party which will take a few millenniums to live down the shame of Babri Masjid demolition by 'karsevaks' on 6th December 1992 has added the Dadri Beef controversy to its Hall of Shame.

No one in his right mind will believe that a crowd of around 200 persons entered the residence of Mohammad Akhlaq in Dadri prodded by a mere announcement by a priest in the local temple that he was consuming and storing beef in his fridge at home and lynched him. Our people may be poor and unlettered but they are not fools. The first question anyone would have asked the announcer is 'How do you know?". Our natives are sufficiently intelligent and can smell a vested interest from miles away.

So it is quite obvious that someone with an agenda was at work and thus it becomes imperative for our administrators to uncover this conspiracy and expose the culprits at the earliest. But trust the Uttar Pradesh police, under the 'Dynamic Leadership' of the emerging Yuva Neta, Akhilesh Yadav to make a complete mess of it. Instead of hounding out the mischief-makers they took pains to collect samples of the meat found at the site and launched an investigation to see if it was indeed beef. Even that would have been laudable had they publicized the report in a matter of hours and cleared the air. Politicians being petty politicians can not allow any event to subside till it has been milked for all it is worth, so the administration's announcement that it was 'mutton' and not 'beef' cam exactly after 10 days of the unfortunate incident.

The significance of Bihar, which is next door to Uttar Pradesh and has a sizable Muslim population, going to polls is not lost on anyone. Anyone with an iota of grey matter can see it is the handiwork of agent-provocateurs of the political elite who think that an electorate polarized on religious lines will improve their poll prospects. Anyone, but the shameless spokespersons of the political parties who come on TV every night and want us to believe that they are angels who are being demonized. Who will tell them that even they can bow to their conscience once in a while. It takes courage even to keep quiet when you don't agree with the party line on any issue.

Our Prime Minister who takes pride in his various initiatives for India's Growth and Development could not find the time to either mourn Mohammad Akhlaq or comment on the shameful occurrence for 11 days. I am sure that had he wanted our 'karmayogi' prime minister who starts his day around 5 AM and doesn't call it a day till 10 PM could have at least tweeted or issued a press release. He has a large number of staff at his disposal for such small jobs. That instead he chose to ignore the Dadri events shows either of two things - Either he was also among those who wanted to milk the events for their political gain Or he was naive enough to believe that a statement by his ministers was all that was needed to pacify enraged emotions.

Whichever way one looks at it Namo now has a somewhat jaded and faded halo ! 

Dear Prime Minister, if you really care for India first demonstrate that you care for Indians be they Hindus or Muslims. Catch the trouble-makers, even if that means sacking the UP Government. Silence all the rabble-rousers of your own party and let the rule of law prevail.

Then and only then will any talk of growth and development make any impact. I hope we see a new, improved Namo soon. Amen !!!    

6 comments:

Sudhir Bisht said...

Excessive chest beating is as juvenile as useless chest thumping. This is my reaction to your views on demolition of temple- turned- mosque- turned -disputed site.

Alok Sud said...

Religious tolerance and free speech are the bulwarks of any liberal democracy.

Sudhir Bisht said...

You said it. Religious tolerance isn't the sole duty of majority community.

Sudhir Bisht said...

Pls read my article on rediff. This is the most emailed article and most commented upon piece of July 2015
http://m.rediff.com/news/column/sudhir-bisht-if-modi-isnt-mingling-with-muslims-it-is-his-wish/20150729.htm

Alok Sud said...

Please remember that the big brother always has to make sacrifices in pursuit of harmony at home.

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