Three Mosques:
“Muslim Generosity Would Electrify Hindu Masses”
Saeed
Naqvi
The 25th
anniversary of Babari Masjid demolition will rekindle debate: why was it
demolished, historical wrongs, Mandal Commission inviting a Mandir backlash,
Hindu yearning for a Ram temple and so on. But the clinching evidence Judges of
the Supreme Court, steeped in the case, might find interesting is a video
recording of celebrations at ground zero, the site of the demolition soon after
the traumatic event.
The first scene
opens with a number of girls in a circle, clapping in unison and singing a song
with the following refrain:
“Ab yeh jhanda
lehraayega
saarey Pakistan pe”
(Now this flag
will flutter over Pakistan)
The next scene
shows a group of young men, delirious with excitement wearing bandanas around
their heads, carrying lances. They lunge towards the camera, shouting:
“Bomb girega
Pakistan pe
Bomb girega
Pakistan pe”
(Bombs will fall
on Pakistan)
Third scene
consists of a handsome Swami with wavy hair. In his booming voice he spells
out:
“Abhi hamein
Lahore jana hai,
Rawalpindi jana
hai…..”
The final scene
has the late Bal Thackeray predictably announcing in very matter of fact tones,
from his Mumbai residence:
“We are going to
build the Ram Temple, and if the Muslims don’t like it, they can go to
Pakistan.”
There was no
mention of Ram or a temple, only a frenetic triumphalism over Pakistan. In the
context of the demolition of a mosque which carried the name of the first
Moghul Emperor, the celebrations appeared to settle multiple scores against a
long chain of Muslim “marauders” and Muslims who mushroomed under their
auspices and who eventually walked away with an independent country. Worse,
they left behind almost as many of their co religionists in this country.
No one ever
disputed the primacy of Ram in the Hindu belief system, but the demolition of
the mosque was an instance of faith being placed in the service of politics. L.K.
Advani’s 1990 Rath Yatra was designed to neutralize caste divisions aggravated
by the Mandal Commission. Its purpose was to compact the Hindu caste pyramid
teetering because of excessive exposure to identity Politics. The mosque and by
extension, the Muslim, was to be the foil in this primary enterprise. This was
the cement that would be filled into the crevices to stabilize the pyramid.
In this masonry
for compacting Hindu society, heavy collateral damage would have to be borne by
the Muslim. This collateral damage, in other words, was to be no meager side
show. The scaling down of a thousand years of civilization associated with the “invaders”
would be cathartic, even exhilarating for the majority. By that very token, it
would be degrading for the largest minority ever in history.
Pakistan had
become a part of the country’s internal politics even before the 1965 war when
Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri upturned Nehruvian secularism by seeking RSS
volunteers for Civil Defence Duty. Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister after Shastri,
felt the heat when she lost the 1967 elections in eight states.
Even during
electoral adversity in the north, Indira Gandhi felt reasonably secure so long
as her charisma lasted in the southern states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
When these states were lost in 1982, she realized that the Congress rule could
not be secured in the north without recourse to a shade of saffron. This shade
she brought into play during the 1983 Jammu elections, harnessing Hindu
sentiment against the Khalistan movement next door.
The 404 seats in
a House of 533 that Rajiv Gandhi won in 1984, after Indira Gandhi’s murder,
were interpreted by the Congress as Hindu consolidation against minority
communalism. From the Sikh minority to the Muslim minority was an easy
conceptual leap.
It was a moment
of reckoning for the BJP, smarting with only two seats in 1984. It could not
allow the Congress to steal the Hindu platform. Congress too would not give up
the advantage. In 1986 it arranged for the locks of the Ram temple to be
opened, having earlier pleased the obscurantist Muslims by upturning the Shah
Bano judgement which provided maintenance to a divorced woman.
Then Rajiv
Gandhi began the 1989 election from Ayodhya with a promise that he would usher
in Ram Rajya. He allowed bricks to be laid for the temple’s foundation, exactly
where the VHP had planned to.
To win this
competition in Hindu radicalism, Advani’s Rath Yatra provided the BJP with an
occasion to raise the stakes beyond the Congress reach. While Rajiv stood on a
saffron platform, he was careful not to overtly offend the Muslims.
P.V. Narasimha
Rao as Prime Minister reversed this ambidextrous approach. He slept while the
Kar Sevaks pulled down the mosque. There was no ambiguity now. It was
straightforward Hindu-Muslim polarization.
And now as 2019 elections
approach, what should the Muslims do? My mother, who died three years ago, had
accompanied my wife, daughter and me to Ayodhya to see the 1989 Shilanyas
(bricklaying). She lived in Lucknow and we were there only for two days. This
way, she thought, she would see more of us and also inform herself about the
mosque in the news. After watching the grotesque drama this is what she said:
“A mosque of
“fitna” (conflict) is not an auspicious place of worship. In any case, a Muslim
can spread his prayer mat anywhere in the direction of Kaaba and say his namaz.
A Hindu consecrates his idols in a temple.”
Muslims should,
as an act of generosity, gift the disputed mosques in Ayodhya, Kashi and
Mathura. “Hindu masses would be ecstatic.” I chose not to argue.
Maulana Kalbe
Sadiq of the Personal Law Board, echoes the same sentiment.
“Even if Muslims
win the case in the Supreme Court, they should make a gift of the land to the
Hindus.” The Supreme Court can be the guarantor that communalism would not
claim more monuments.
Masses will be
electrified and communalists on all sides will be defeated, he says.
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Sir, Can you share the link of the "video recording of celebrations at ground zero" you are talking about in the article.
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