*Ghettoes in the making*

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*Ram Puniyani*





As per the report in a section of media recently (November 2009) UK based
Muslim charities have warned the Muslims living in the relief colonies set
up in the wake of Gujarat carnage, that they must abide with a code of
conduct, no TV, no music, education only in Madrassa, particular type of cap
and beard for men, hijab for women, etc. If these are not adhered to the
Charity threatened that they will stop supporting the relief work. At the
same time the members of Tablighi Jamat insisted on the similar lines,
‘Islamic Behavior’ or else! The Muslims living in these colonies are living
a wretched life, totally bereft of any support from state and boycotted by
the society at large.



There are cases where the residents of this ‘lesser world’ have opposed such
dictates coming through local Maulanas, but they have been beaten to
silence. The society at large is not permitting them to come out of the
emotional and physical walls erected by the state and civil society around
them. The orthodox elements, clerical etc., are not permitting them to live
as they like, to endeavor for modern education and jobs, a life matching
with our times. One recalls that in the aftermath of Godhra train burning
and the riots engineered on the pretext of taking revenge of Godhra, took a
heavy toll of the life of Muslim minorities. As the refugee camps were to be
set up by the state, it reluctantly did part of the job and soon enough,
even before the tears of trauma dried up and scars of the violence were
healed, the state supported camps were wound up. The Gujarat Chief Mininster
Narendra Modi said that there is no need to keep these ‘Child producing
factories to go on’.



Other charities enlarged their scope of work and stepped up their activities
to fill the vacuum left by the action of heartless state administration and
a largely hostile civic society. The mosques which gave them shelter also
imposed a version of Islam, a type of life style on them, which was alien to
most of the Gujarat Muslims. The compensation by the state did not come up
to the necessary and mandatory level. Once the total rehabilitation fell
under the control of orthodox Muslim charities, they started imposing the
retrograde norms on the community. The most glaring example of this was
manifest in the housing pattern which came up in due course. One noticed
that the dwellings were comparatively smaller while the mosques were bigger.
One also noticed that the presence of Maulanas became more dominant in these
communities. The Madrassas were the only type of schools available for these
‘children of the other God’.



One knows very well that prior to violence in Gujarat the Muslim community
there was going more for trade, modern education and the like. The process
has been reversed by the physical insecurity created by carnage and this has
been topped with the total neglect of the plight of Muslims by the state.
One is witnessing a very interesting sociological phenomenon in Gujarat. On
one side the planned carnage left the minority community helpless and
gripped by insecurity. On the other, since the state controlled by right
wing politics bypasses the legal, social and moral norms, it left the
victims to fend for themselves.



The popular perceptions accuse the Muslim minority of being conservative
etc., but it never goes beyond this level of perception to understand as to
why it is so. One concedes that what is going on so intensely in Gujarat
today vis a vis Muslim community has been a widespread phenomenon in
different Muslim majority areas, more so those areas which have seen
communal violence. One also knows that in communal violence the percentage
of Muslim victims is over 80%, while their percentage in population is
13.4%. The insecurity this creates is the root of conservatism in this
community. One also knows that Muslim community is no uniform monolith.
There are types and types of pattern of living. Till 1990 large sections of
Muslims girls and boys were trying to come up and take to Modern vocations,
teachers, professionals of various types and what not. 1992-93 Mumbai
carnage came as a big damper and the Muslim youth got a big setback,
economic deprivation on the top of insecurity. For sometime the large
section of community could not recover from the trauma of the violence. As
they began to recover, there was Gujarat baying at them.



A chicken and egg situation! The insecurity ghettoizes them and retards
their path; the same is then used by the propaganda mills to demonize them.
On one hand the myth is spread that Madrassas are a breeding ground for
terrorists, on the other a situation is created where Madrassas remain the
only option for Muslim children. While this Madrassa and terrorism is a
total lie, barring of course those Madrassas which were set up with US-CIA
link in Pakistan, where Muslim youth were indoctrinated to take the path of
violence against Russian army. One can confidently say that the Indian
Madrassas are just teaching Koran and not terrorism.



The condition of large section of Muslims can only be compared to the
Shudras in Ancient India, where the society treated them as slaves and
codified their slavery as their Dharma, Shudra Dharma. They were also
ghettoized. The other example is the African Americans of US, where the
Whites committed atrocities on them and pushed them to the ghettoes,
depriving them of dignity and civic rights. The rise of Right wing communal
politics in India from last three decades in particular, politics in the
name of religion, which is seeping through different pores of state
apparatus and social thinking, is achieving the same purpose, to create a
set of second class beings at the mercy and service of the elites trying to
impose retrograde politics on the society at large.



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Issues in Secular Politics

II December 2009

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