Will this attempt at alliance fly, in West Bengal (after Nandigram) as
well as at the level of the central government? -- Yoshie

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The expanding Communist - Muslim alliance in India
Posted March 19th, 2007 by kashif
By Kaleem Kawaja

In the last one year a very unlikely political development has
occurred in India. That is the rapidly developing political warmth of
CPI, CPI (M) and other Communists towards the mainstream Muslim
community in various parts in India including some Muslim religious
organizations. In this instance the Muslims are not the esoteric
leftist Muslims from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Aligarh Muslim
University, Kerala and West Bengal. The Muslims are of the practicing,
mosque-going variety. For long due to their opposition to the practice
of religion and religious issues per se, Communist politicians shied
away from giving political support to India's backward and
impoverished Muslim community.

But when CPI, CPI (M) won 50 elected seats in Lok Sabha, and became
the mainstay of the UPA Government in New Delhi, and with elected
governments in the two forward looking states of West Bengal and
Kerala, they began to realize the virtue of real politic and
coalition. They realized that excessive adherence to the anti-religion
Marxist ideology was hurting their political success and their role in
the India's civic life.

When about a year ago under extreme US pressure the Indian government
voted against its long time close ally Iran in International Atomic
Energy Agency, and the Muslims of India reacted in revulsion, a new
sun dawned on the India's political horizon. Communists who have for
long opposed the intervention and pressure from imperialist US in
India's internal affairs, found the time right to tap this new
political support. Thus during the visit of President Bush to India,
mainstream Communist parties and mainstream Muslim organizations
including religiously oriented organizations like Jamiat ul Ulema
joined hands to organize massive public protests in India's major
cities. The Communist support to these public rallies was crucial in
sending a strong message to the US necon policymakers who are tying to
impose their hegemony all over the globe.

Next came the Sachar Committee recommendations to the Indian
government in December 2006 to institute special affirmative action
programs to uplift the backward Muslim community in India. Again CPI,
CPI (M) and other Leftist political parties are supporting the
recommendations of the Sachar Committee. This too is a big shift in
the attitude of the Leftists who previously opposed any affirmative
action for Muslims, despite the community's impoverishment.

In recent months the Communist government in West Bengal has faced
much organized protest against its efforts to establish a Special
Economic Zone in Nandigram. Suddenly the right wing forces represented
by BJP and Trina Mool Congress an ally of BJP for several years, saw
an opportunity to give a bloody nose to the Leftists in retaliation
for their vehement condemnation of the BJP government in Gujarat that
collaborated with the 2002 genocide of Muslims there. They are
inciting the people of Nandigram and distributing arms to them to
attack the Leftists to create a civil war like situation.

The 25% Muslim population of West Bengal has long supported the Left
Front government there as being social justice oriented. The right
wing political forces are trying to incite the Muslim majority East
Midnapur district which is part of Nandigram, to rebel against the
Left Front government of Bengal. The Muslims of Nandigram who are
mostly landless peasants should realize that the new automobile
factory in Nandigram will provide well paid industrial employment to
them. The Bengal government has pledged to provide training and jobs
to the local population in the new factories. However, if Muslims join
the Trina Mool Congress side's political opportunism to oppose the
Special Economic Zone, they will loose out on the industrial
employment oopportunity and any future help from the Left government
in affirmative actions for them. And they are not really being
adversely affected by the Bengal government's Nandigram project.

With 50 seats in the Lok sabha the Leftist parties represent a very
significant political force whose support is vital in the
implementation of the Sachar Committee recommendations. Today the
implementation of the Sachar Committee recommendation is the most
important need of the Muslim community. They simply can not squander
this opportunity. Thus it behooves the Muslim parties and leaders to
support the Left Front government's new industrial policy in
Nandigram. It is a fact that in West Bengal Muslims are very backward
in the economic sphere. By supporting the Left's Nandigram initiative
Muslims can generate much political capital that they can plough into
encouraging the Leftist West Bengal government take concrete steps for
the economic uplift of the Muslims of West Bengal.

Another encouraging development for the Muslims of West Bengal is the
Bengal Leftist government's recent promulgation of Urdu as the second
language in the state of West Bengal. This will save the declining
Urdu language heritage of about one million Muslims in West Bengal
whose origins are in U.P. and Bihar and hopefully encourage them
overall.

As the above highlights demonstrate the Communist parties and groups
are making visible overtures to link up with the Muslim community
politically. And they are not asking the Muslims to dilute their
practice of their religious faith. That makes it incumbent on the
leaders and groups of the Muslims to meet the Communists half way,
join hands and start a new era of political cooperation.

For sixty years Muslims supported the Congress party with their votes,
and all that they received in return were empty and unfulfilled
promises. Congress did not even make much effort to save the Muslims
from countless communal riots that so totally destroyed the economy of
the Muslim community. In contrast, despite their limited ability,
Communists have come to the help of Muslims. Today there is a new
opportunity for Muslims to form a new alliance with the Communist
parties that can help them climb out of their educational and
socioeconomic backwardness and also be in the mainstream of the
nation.

The writer is a community activist in metro Washington DC. He can be
reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

--
Yoshie

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