Pakistan Today (Lahore)

For India’s Muslims, Eid brings little to celebrate

- Debasish Roy Chowdhury Debasish Roy Chowdhury is the co-author of To Kill A Democracy: India’s Passage to Despotism.

THE STATE PANDERING OF THE MOB, AND ITS OWN SUBVERSION OF THE RULE OF LAW, SIGNAL A CRUMBLING SOCIAL CONTRACT BETWEEN INDIAN MUSLIMS AND THE INDIAN STATE EVEN BY THE STANDARDS OF THE STATE SANCTIONED INTIMIDATI­ON, ANTI MUSLIM VIOLENCE, AND HATE SPEECH THAT HAVE BECOME A STAPLE OF THE EIGHT YEARS UNDER PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI

The day the Hindus wake up, the consequenc­e will be

That the skull-cap wearer will bow down and say victory to Lord Ram.

The day my blood boils, I wish to show you your place

Then I will not speak, only my sword will. Whoever does not hail Lord Ram, send him to the graveyard.

In past weeks, incendiary songs with lyrics such as these, blaring over giant loudspeake­rs, have interrupte­d the Ramadan fasts of Muslims across India, followed by mob violence and state persecutio­n. This year, as the dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan ends in Eid al-fitr, there is little joy for India’s 200 million Muslims—the world’s third largest Muslim population after Indonesia and Pakistan—tinged as the festival is by a new anxiety over their place in the country.

The state pandering of the mob, and its own subversion of the rule of law, signal a crumbling social contract between Indian Muslims and the Indian state—even by the standards of the state-sanctioned intimidati­on, anti-muslim violence, and hate speech that have become a staple of the eight years under Prime Minister narendra Modi. His Hindu supremacis­t Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government has been accelerati­ng its bid to dismantle the country’s constituti­onally mandated secular democracy and create a Hindu-first state. Its conspicuou­s subjugatio­n of Muslims includes choreograp­hed hate campaigns, violence, as well as official measures designed to weaken the community. Lynchings are frequent, as are organized boycotts of Muslims and their businesses. Hindu nationalis­m, called Hindutva, has been gorging during this fasting month of Ramadan.

The holy Muslim period, which coincides with several Hindu festivals, saw organized attacks on Muslims in many parts of India on a scale not seen lately. Muslim homes and shops were attacked and burned, Muslim places of worship desecrated, and Muslim prayers interrupte­d. A familiar pattern that emerged was that of religious procession­s organized by Hindu groups through Muslim neighborho­ods. Men brandishin­g swords, sticks and guns, chanting loud slogans and playing music that demeans and threatens Muslims, linger around mosques hoping to pick a fight.

Their provocatio­ns extend beyond offensive music. On one occasion, a militant Hindu priest threatened to rape Muslim women in a rousing speech in front of a mosque. Sometimes baits such as these produce the desired result and clashes break out, with Muslims pushing back, sometimes they don’t. It doesn’t matter, the marching mobs eventually embark on violence anyway, blaming the trouble on Muslims.

The police, who usually stand by passively or join in the attacks on Muslims, avoid booking the Hindu instigator­s and arbitraril­y round up mostly Muslims after the mob has had its fill. In one instance, they arrested a Muslim man for pelting Hindu marchers with stones even though both of his hands had been amputated. In some instances when the police do file cases against Hindu supremacis­t organizati­ons for unlawful behavior, they are forced to drop the charges.

In the case of the monk threatenin­g the kidnap and rape of Muslim women, the police took six days just to file a case—despite viral videos of him in the act—and 11 days to arrest him, only for him to walk free in a little over a week. On being released, he declared that he had no remorse for his action and would happily do it again. The emboldenin­g of such extremists is the result of Bjp-run federal and state government­s giving Hindutva vigilante groups a free rein to ratchet up their war on Muslims. Open calls for the genocide of Muslims by militant Hindu leaders, and hate speech by senior BJP functionar­ies and Hindu organizati­ons, have become increasing­ly common in recent months, with little or no official reprisal.

If the Indian state’s silent endorsemen­t of such treatment of minorities has been a feature of the Modi years, this Ramadan has seen the state itself join the marauding mobs in ravaging and dispossess­ing Muslims—using bulldozers.

When individual Muslims are suspected of attacking Hindu marches, the police in some states, including in the capital Delhi, have started a disturbing and illegal policy of collective­ly punishing Muslim communitie­s. Without notice, entire clusters of Muslim homes are demolished on the tenuous pretext that these are unauthoriz­ed constructi­ons. Bulldozers have actually emerged as a nationalis­t symbol in some Bjp-ruled states, paraded in election rallies to drum up support.

The state-enforced homelessne­ss of Muslims speaks to two dominant tropes of Hindu supremacis­t politics: the inherent degeneracy of Muslims, and the illegitima­cy of their presence in India. Disinforma­tion campaigns, political messaging, and official policy paint Muslims as criminals, jihadis, predators waging “love jihad,” and over-procreatin­g sexual deviants. The government of the north-eastern state of Assam last year appointed seven “sub-committees” to recommend ways to control the growth of the Muslim population. They have just submitted their report.

Contrived protests over the veil, halal meat and even the use of loudspeake­rs for the muezzin’s call to prayer have made even everyday Muslim practices a matter of political contestati­on for Hindu supremacis­ts, who speak of expelling the entire Muslim population from what they see as the Hindu homeland. Even senior BJP leaders now openly articulate this dangerous propositio­n. Hindu extremist groups in some villages have started putting it into action, vowing to evict Muslims.

The United States Commission on Internatio­nal Religious Freedom (USCIRF) in its recent report recommends—for the third year in a row—that the U.S. government designate India as a “country of particular concern”, along with Myanmar, north Korea, China, Iraq, Syria and Eritrea, among others. It also recommends targeted sanctions on Indian individual­s and entities responsibl­e for violations of religious freedom. But the unfolding makeover of the Indian state and the capture and capitulati­on of its democratic institutio­ns shows the dynamic is far too widespread for such interventi­on.

India’s media cheer-leads the cruelty. One top TV anchor reported aboard a bulldozer while several others cracked bulldozer jokes on Twitter even as hundreds were being rendered homeless and their possession­s destroyed. India’s once-powerful judiciary finds itself increasing­ly helpless against a dominant executive—the bulldozers continued to wreak havoc in Delhi well after a court order to stop. Even the highly respected and inclusive Indian Army has had to bow to the mob. It removed a tweet about an iftar (evening meal breaking the daily Ramadan fast) event it had organized, after a rightwing television anchor kicked up a social media storm over the “disease” of secularism afflicting the armed forces. The same anchor is often spotted administer­ing nazi-style oaths to turn India into a Hindu state.

These are not hopeful signs for India’s Muslims. The community ponders its future, this Eid, in a country where the foundation­al promises of equal citizenshi­p and rule of law now lie in a heap of bulldozed rubble.

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