*Indian Muslims and 'terrorism': Some searching questions*
*By Yoginder Sikand*
21 October 2008 - TwoCircles.net
http://www.twocircles.net/2008oct21/indian_muslims_and_terrorism_some_searching_questions.html


Although the so-called mainstream Indian media carefully ignores this,
enough evidence exists to suggest that at least some of the killer bomb
blasts that have rocked various parts of India in recent years might not at
all have been the handiwork of Islamist outfits or of Muslims seeking
revenge for anti-Muslim violence, although they are inevitably blamed by
intelligence agencies and the media for all such attacks. Because, despite
their secular pretensions, influential sections of India's Hindu-owned,
so-called mainstream media are deeply anti-Muslim, they maintain a stony
silence on the possibility of Hindutva terrorist outfits being behind
several such blasts, as has been alleged by many Muslim as well as secular
human rights' organisations.



 This is not to say that I do not agree that some fringe Muslim groups might
be involved in some of these blasts. This might well be the case. In
addition, the possibility of some hapless Muslim victims of Hindu terrorism,
as in Gujarat, or of state terrorism taking to violence in revenge cannot be
discounted. My point, however, is that at least some of this violence does
not at all appear like the handiwork of Muslims to me, contrary to what the
so-called mainstream Indian media would like us to believe.

The Hindu Right has, ever since its inception, consistently used terror as
its major weapon for stirring up Hindu passions so as to cultivate a Hindu
vote-bank. This has been particularly the case on the eve of major
elections, as is the case today. Because the economic and political agenda
of the Hindu Right is clearly antithetical to the interests of the vast
majority of Indians, particularly the Dalits, Adivasis and Backward Castes,
it has no other means of wooing these sections of society than by stoking
anti-Muslim hatred. It would not be an exaggeration to say that anti-Muslim
(and now, increasingly, anti-Christian) hatred is the major political plank
of the Hindu Right. This has been the case from the very onset of the
Hindutva political project. Thus, immediately after 1947, the Jan Sangh, the
progenitor of the present-day BJP, took up with fiery passion such causes as
Cow Protection and the abolition of the semi-autonomous status of Jammu and
Kashmir in order to stir Hindu passions against Muslims and garner Hindu
votes. The BJP followed in the same path, with its agitation against the
Shah Bano judgment and its bloody campaign for the destruction of the Babri
Masjid. Today, the issue of 'Muslim terrorism' is being deployed as the
latest weapon in the Hindu Right's armoury to fan anti-Muslim hatred and
consolidate its Hindu vote bank. Several cases of Hindutva activists being
engaged in manufacturing bombs have come to light, and these might just be
the tip of the iceberg.


 [image: PHOTO FINISH: MP CM S S Chouhan (L), Sadhvi Pragya (in saffron) and
BJP president Rajnath Singh in this 2006 pic.]

It is thus quite possible that some Hindu extremist outfits might well be
behind at least some of the blasts that India has witnessed in recent years,
seeking, with the willing compliance of intelligence agencies and
influential sections of the media, to portray these as the handiwork of
'radical Islamists'. After all, this entirely fits in with the agenda of the
Hindu Right, for it provides it further ammunition in its anti-Muslim
tirade. Following these blasts, anti-Muslim sentiments, even suspicion and
hatred, have mounted, and this suits the Hindutva brigade admirably. The
fact that such bomb blasts inevitably hurt Muslims by further intensifying
anti-Muslim hatred might suggest that several of these blasts might not be
the handiwork of Muslims after all, contrary to what the intelligence
agencies and the media tell us. This suspicion is further reinforced by
credible reports of numerous fake encounters, involving the intelligence
agencies, the police and the supine and increasingly anti-Muslim media, in
which perfectly innocent Muslim youths are picked up, branded as deadly
'terrorists' and incarcerated for years or even shot dead in cold blood.

In this regard, one must ask that if indeed all these blasts have been
orchestrated by Muslim groups, that are said to have access to sophisticated
technologies of destruction, why is it that most of them have been directed
against 'soft' civilian targets (particularly in poor and lower-middle class
areas) and not against more strategically 'important' installations, people,
places or institutions? Then, again, the question arises and begs to be
answered as to why, as the media alleges, a group such as the Students'
Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) could indeed be behind all of these blasts
if it is still seeking to get the ban that has been placed on it lifted, and
has been consistently challenging successive orders of court tribunals that
have recommended that the ban remain in place. Surely, plotting deadly
blasts would in no way serve their effort to have the ban on them lifted.


   [image: Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur]

Curiously, when the intrepid Tehelka reporter Ajit Sahi recently discovered
that in not a single case involving ex-SIMI members could it be proved that
they were involved in promoting terrorism, the mass media and the
intelligence agencies suddenly shifted their attention to another group they
claimed to have discovered, the Indian Mujahideen (IM), blaming it for
numerous blasts. The fact remains, however, that there is no confirmed
evidence to prove that any such outfit does exist, and going by the number
of reportedly innocent people who have been said to be arbitrarily branded,
arrested and even killed as alleged IM leaders and 'masterminds' it might
be, as some have claimed, that the IM is a figment of the fertile and
devious imagination of some media persons or intelligence agencies.

Several of the blasts that have occurred in recent years have occurred at
largely Muslim locations. Why Muslim terror groups would attack Muslim
places of worship or largely Muslim inhabitations, as the media and
intelligence agencies have alleged in the case of blasts at the Mecca Masjid
in Hyderabad, the Ajmer Dargah, Delhi's Jamia Masjid, and in predominantly
Muslim settlements in Malegaon and Modasa, Gujarat, needs to be answered. It
is very likely that those behind these particular attacks were not Muslims
at all. They might well have been some Hindutva outfits, although this the
media, the police and the intelligence agencies have been loath to admit.

The noted historian Amaresh Mishra recently penned a piece which was widely
circulated on the Internet suggesting that the hand of American intelligence
agencies in some of these blasts cannot be ruled out. Some others have
pointed to the possibility of the Israeli Mossad, working in tandem with
some elements of the Indian intelligence, being behind them. This angle
needs to be probed further. These forces seem to share a common vision,
shaped by a shared anti-Muslim agenda. Engineering bomb blasts which the
media willingly blames on Muslims and staging fake encounters of
'terrorists' involving Muslim youth might thus be a means for them to pursue
this common purpose, and for further cementing the India-US-Israel axis.




The impact of the blasts and the developments that have followed on the
Muslims of the country has been nothing short of devastating. Hundreds of
Muslims have been rounded up, shoved into prisons, brutally tortured and
even made to sign false forced 'confessions' of guilt. Numerous Muslim
youths have been wrongly branded as 'terrorists' and shot dead. Across large
parts of the country, Muslims live in constant fear, not knowing when they
could be picked up by the police on any flimsy and cooked-up excuse. Muslim
organisations have been forced to divert their energies and resources to
defending themselves from false accusations of promoting terrorism, and this
is having a severely deleterious impact on their work of internal reform and
development of the community. In the increasingly hostile anti-Muslim
climate that is being deliberately created, the possibility of the state
acting on its Constitutional obligations towards its Muslim citizens in
terms of allocating them adequate resources for their development, as
suggested by the authors of the government-appointed Sachar Commission
Report, is becoming increasingly remote, and any such demand on the part of
Muslims is bound to encounter even more stiff Hindu opposition than before.
The fake branding of even well-qualified Muslims employed in top private
sector jobs as 'terrorists' is bound to make it even more difficult for
educated Muslims to gain jobs in this sector, in which, as it is, Muslims
enjoy a very insignificant presence.

Just as most Muslims know that terrorism engaged in by fringe Islamist
groups, by Muslim victims seeking revenge for Hindutva or state terrorism or
by non-Muslim forces who seek to attribute this violence to Muslims, is
deeply harming their community, Hindus, too, must realise that state
terrorism and Hindutva-inspired terrorism directed against Muslims must
ultimately backfire on Hindus as well in the long-run. For, hounding
innocent Muslims in the name of countering terrorism, engaging in violence
that is sought to be passed off as the handiwork of Muslims, fanning
anti-Muslim hatred and violence and demonising the entire Muslim community,
as the Hindu Right is engaged in, might force Muslims to the wall and
threaten to engulf the entire country in the throes of interminable civil
war. While radical Islamists and Hindutva terrorists might relish this
horrifying prospect, this would spell doom for the vast majority of Indian
Muslims and Hindus, who wish nothing more than to be left to lead their
lives in peace.

*Related Reading:*

*Hindu group behind Malegaon blast: Police *
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/hindu-group-behind-malegaon-blast-police/376802/

*Sadhvi in jail for Malegaon blast *http://timesofindia .indiatimes.
com/Sadhvi_ in_jail_for_ Malegaon_ blast/articlesho w/3637596.
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*Sadhvi was feared as a **student leader *http://timesofindia .indiatimes.
com/India/ Sadhvi_was_ feared_as_ a_student_ leader/articlesh ow/3641672.
cms<http://timesofindia%20.indiatimes.%20com/India/%20Sadhvi_was_%20feared_as_%20a_student_%20leader/articlesh%20ow/3641672.%20cms>

*'Hindu' angle to blasts lands BJP in a spot *http://timesofindia
.indiatimes. com/India/ Hindu_angle_ to_blasts_ lands_BJP_ in_a_spot/
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Saffron link caught on camera, BJP red in
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http://ibnlive.in.com/news/saffron-link-caught-on-camera-bjp-red-in-face/76769-3.html
*Malegaon blast: Two ex-Army men held *
http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1686456

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