Opinion

Democracy and equality in the country: Double standards, all the way!

Double standards are spreading out. The latest is: We have made stand-up comedian Munawar Faruqui sit in a corner but Right-Wing Hindutva lot roam about freely, mouthing obnoxious stuff

Comedian Munawar Faruqui (Photo Courtesy: Social Media)
Comedian Munawar Faruqui (Photo Courtesy: Social Media) 

Double standards are spreading out. The latest, of course, is this: We have made stand-up comedian Munawar Faruqui sit in a corner but the violent Right-Wing Hindutva lot roam about freely and fearlessly, mouthing the unthinkable obnoxious stuff! No, they have not been made to sit shut in a corner because they are directly or indirectly connected to the ruling lot.

We have harassed and hounded this comedian, who has no political brigades to come to his rescue. See, how genuine talent can be so very severely crushed, where the artist is left with no other option but to bid goodbye to his craft! How I wish the sane amongst us see to it that Munawar Faruqui and his talent survive. Can he be ‘allowed’ to perform in Kerala, West Bengal, Punjab…Any State or region or locale that has been left somewhat untouched by the fascist forces?

I have been witnessing these double standards for years, but they were not so very obviously spread out as they are today. Way back in the early 90s, I had more than realized that blatant discriminations had intruded right into the very system, when I visited Delhi's Seelampur area, to report on the reactionary rioting that erupted soon after the Babri Masjid destruction. Muslim men recounted they were made to strip in front of cops, to show the circumcision marks. They were also forced to stand apart from the Hindu men rounded up. With that, they were made to feel more than aware of their minority status.

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And as the protests by the Karni Sena had taken off against the film Padmaavat for what was labelled as the poor projection of the Rajputs in that film, Muslims and some sane historians had said that though they wanted to critise and protest the distorted portrayal of Allauddin Khilji, but had to restrain themselves. The fact is Khilji’s portrayal is completely distorted in that film. Khilji, shown as a meat-tearing, unkempt looking Muslim conqueror, stands in contrast to his actual personality. Yet no body could dare raise their voice, against that negative portrayal of Khilji.

And one late evening as news splashed on the small screen of the removal of the then governor of Meghalaya, V Shanmuganathan, in the backdrop of news reports of sexual misconduct against him, there were no dissections or debates over his known links to the RSS. Several viewers were provoked to comment, “If by any chance this governor was a Muslim then the godi media would be all too busy holding unending discussions on his sexual encounters, along the expected religious biases and slants. They would be busy lynching him on the small screen! Our blood boils at these double standards!”

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The fact is that today the Muslims in the country are more than aware of the prevailing realities. With that, they are not in a combative mood. No question of dissentany charge can be thrown at them! The community leaders should tell the community that Muslims are second-class citizens! It’ll be better that way because then there will be nil expectations from this sarkar.

They also pointed out the prevailing double standards: “Hindutva leaders have the freedom to raise private brigades/Senas. If Muslims would have done what these private brigades do, they would be thrown in prisons. Have you ever heard of a Musalmaan sena! And though there is no ban on any of the Hindutva outfits yet ban on the Muslim outfits. Why such blatant bias in today’s governance? Double standards also come to the fore, when encounter specialists are set free, yet doubts are made to hover around those gunned down in encounters. Many of those killed in the so-called encounters could be innocent civilians.”

There seems no end to the double standards. During BJP’s 2018 election campaign in the North East, Right-Wing politicians came up with announcements of sending senior citizens of Nagaland on religious trips, all the way to Jerusalem! The Right-Wing wooed the majority Christian population of Nagaland by setting up a senior citizen board that would annually select 50 members through a lucky draw for a free pilgrimage trip to Jerusalem. Not to be overlooked the fact that at the start of 2018, the Central government had scrapped the Haj subsidy for the Muslim community of the country.

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And whilst on double standards, yet another hitting factor — Central and State level ministers from the North East can openly talk of their beef-eating traditions and get away with it, but Muslim cattle grazers and traders get killed and lynched on the beef alibi!

Though several Right-Wing politicians have been publicly threatening and abusing the Muslim community, yet not one of them was arrested. In January 2020, in the capital city, New Delhi, Muslims were openly abused and threatened, and yet no arrest warrants against the likes of Anurag Thakurs, Kapil Mishras, Parvesh Vermas.

Also, though news reports had detailed that VHP and Bajrang Dal were holding arms training camps, where the youth were getting trained to attack the ‘enemy’ in skull caps, yet no arrests of the organisers and promoters of those camps!

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In contrast, stands out the State fury against activists and academics for their so-called controversial speeches. Sedition charges slapped even on students. Stands out the blatant case of the Shaheen Public School in Karnataka’s Bidar, where the school staff and students and even particular parents were subjected to sheer harassment. Sedition cases were slapped on them because prime minister Narendra Modi was criticised in the midst of a play staged by the school children.

If the establishment genuinely and actually wants to remove all possible traces of the so-called controversial or provocative teachings, it ought to look right into the textbooks of the schools run by the Hindutva lobbies. Also, it ought to keep track of the communal utterances of the Hindutva politicians!

The latest utterances is that of Raghuraj Singh, Minister of State for Labour in the current Yogi sarkar of Uttar Pradesh. According to news reports, he dared to make this provocative statement along with the strain: “The madrasas are dens of terrorists...they churn out terrorists...those passing out of the madrasas become terrorists."

Shouldn’t the various commissions and the concerned ministries and forums question this particular minister, for his highly irresponsible statement?

Though serious cases are pending against several politicians yet they continue to rule; unquestioned and unchallenged. Whilst a poor labourer is lynched by Hindutva goons, on any given pretext – love jihad, selling homegrown vegetables or venturing out beyond the set parameters of the day.

The list of double standards in this governance is long. Double standards spreading out!

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