바카라As I sat among the women of Tehri Bazaar and watched them laugh, talk and go about their business, a man in a black cloak walked in. He looked and sounded authoritative. Noticing me, he said, 바카라I forgot to introduce myself. I am Advocate Mohammed Ansari.바카라 A typical Indian quirk of prefixing the profession to the name! He claimed he was a fan of Emperor Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal ruler. He justified his love for the emperor. 바카라He lived like a true Muslim. He despised the spendthrift and self-indulgent rulers, which is why he even imprisoned his father, Shah Jahan. He wanted to propagate the spread of Islam and, in the process, he constructed several mosques.바카라
Advocate Ansari dodged questions about the mosques that were built after pulling down temples during the reign of Aurangzeb. He promptly changed the topic when I brought this up and instead complained that he could not settle in Pakistan after the 1947 Partition because the family was not wealthy enough. 바카라My family did not have the money to shift. Besides, at that time, we felt we would be treated well here. Today, I blame the Sanghis for having embittered us. The rift between the Hindus and Muslims in Ayodhya has been created mainly by them.바카라
His scorn included both Hindus and the moneyed Muslims. In Ayodhya, the latter has even grabbed vast areas of the available Waqf properties. Finally, he ended with a prophecy. 바카라But wait and watch, in a century or two, there will be a Muslim rule yet again, and this cruelty will be avenged.바카라
Like Advocate Ansari, there are numerous Muslims whose hearts and minds still remain divided between India and Pakistan. Nothing epitomizes this internal division more than the gentleman바카라s game of cricket. It is not a rare sight in an Indian city, town or village, to see Muslims celebrate Pakistan바카라s victory over India.
When Pakistan wins, the loud cheers from the Muslims reverberate through colonies where they are in sizeable numbers. As a couple of examples, we have Mohammad Ali Street in south Mumbai and Park Circus in central Kolkata.
Such sentiments of Muslims being the 바카라other바카라 in their own country, meaning Pakistani, are even fanned by Hindu politicians, leaders and senior officials, who time and again ask the Indian Muslims to 바카라pack their bags and go to Pakistan바카라. On 20 December 2019, Akhilesh Narayan Singh, a senior police officer from Meerut, a town in western Uttar Pradesh, allegedly shouted at a group of Muslims who were protesting against the amended Citizenship Act asking them to 바카라go to Pakistan바카라.
바카라Veteran actors Naseeruddin Shah and Aamir Khan have been called 바카라traitors바카라 by senior leader of Rashtriya Swyamsevak Sangh (RSS) Indresh Kumar. 바카라They may be good actors but they don바카라t deserve respect as they are traitors. They are like Mir Jafar and Jaichand.바카라바카라 Jafar was the Bengal army commander under Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah but during the Battle of Plassey, he betrayed the nawab and helped the British. In return, he was amply rewarded and made the nawab in 1757 after the victory of the British. Jaichand, who is still disregarded for treason, had joined the raider Muhammad Ghori when the latter wanted to attack the Rajput king, Prithviraj Chauhan, in the Second Battle of Tarain (1192).
In 2010, Shiv Sena supremo late Bal Thackeray labelled Shah Rukh Khan, the famous Bollywood star, as a traitor. The actor바카라s fault was that he wanted Pakistani players to be allowed to play in Indian Premier League (IPL) matches. 바카라On a day when Bal Thackeray labelled him a 바카라traitor바카라, Shah Rukh Khan on Saturday stuck to his comments on Pakistani players in IPL saying there was nothing 바카라anti-national바카라 and ruled out meeting the Shiv Sena supremo on his own to sort out the controversy.바카라
In 2015, Yogi Adityanath, then a member of Parliament (MP) from Gorakhpur (current chief minister of Uttar Pradesh), slammed Shah Rukh Khan and compared the celebrity with the mastermind behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the Jama바카라at-udDa바카라wah (JuD) chief, Hafiz Saeed. 바카라I am saying these people are speaking in a terrorist바카라s language. I think there is no difference between the language of Shah Rukh Khan and Hafiz Saeed,바카라 he said.
Immediately taking advantage of the situation, the JuD head posted a flurry of tweets, inviting the actor to make Pakistan his new home. SRK바카라s folly was that he had joined a protest by the intelligentsia, which urged people to return official awards to make a point against the growing communal intolerance within the country.
This feeling of otherness even made its way into the school syllabi. Most students are not aware of leaders like Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, who was an erudite scholar and senior leader of the Indian National Congress during the Indian independence movement. The youngsters have no clue about the Urdu poet and Indian freedom fighter Maulana Hasrat Mohani who coined the oft-used phrase, 바카라Inqalab Zindabad바카라 in 1921, or even the poet Muhammad Iqbal who wrote 바카라Saare jahaan se achha바카라, a song invariably played to celebrate India바카라s glory.
On 7 July 2020, the central human resources department (HRD) ministry made significant deletions from the syllabus for secondary and senior secondary schools. These included chapters related to the concepts and values that were important in understanding the character and goals of modern India바카라s social, cultural and political life.
Reacting to these omissions, Prof. Jagmohan Singh, chairperson, All India Forum for Right to Education, a non- governmental organization, clearly stated that, 바카라The deletions in the syllabus are aimed at clearing the ground for advocating the Hindutva concept of the Hindu Rashtra for which the present regime is aggressively working.바카라
One can say that the policy of 바카라Divide and Rule바카라 that the British started has survived through more than seven decades of India바카라s independence. Sadly, we forget that India is appreciated globally because of its secular culture.
Al-Biruni (after 1050), who translated Sanskrit classics into Arabic, wrote in his monumental Kitab fi tahqiq ma li바카라l-Hind that there were many barriers that separated the Hindus from Muslims, but they were based on either political reasons or linguistic differences. Without an iota of doubt, his statement stands true even in the twenty-first century.
Salman Khurshid wrote in his book, Visible Muslims, Invisible Citizens, that the 바카라sad thing is that people are still looking for political gains from unfortunate events by distorting truth and thus discouraging any honest appraisal of historical facts. Let me, therefore, say for the record that the use of violence for political reasons is deplorable바카라it is no less than a hate crime. It is not that the identity and ethnicity of the victim is in itself determinative, except to the extent of underscoring the motive. All the violence is reprehensible and must not be condoned or given an alibi.바카라
How does one convey these thoughts to the likes of Advocate Ansari, who still cannot forgive the Hindus and repeatedly says, 바카라The trauma the Hindus put us through in 1992 still haunts me. Our houses were set ablaze by a crowd of fanatic karsevaks in the night.바카라
Ansari바카라s eyes turned red as he remembered the night when he realized that a Hindu could no more be his friend. He narrated how his Hindu neighbours, who were childhood friends, provided kerosene, oil and wood to set the Muslim houses in the area on fire. His tears are those of hurt and resentment for the deception. 바카라I never dared to question them. To date, I have not. We are a small number in Ayodhya. There is no way we can fight them.바카라 Since then, he maintained minimum formalities with his Hindu associates in town. He feels comforted by the fact that several families in Ayodhya had sent off the women and children to other places before the carnage had taken place that year. There are many Muslims in Ayodhya who are still as pained as him.
(Excerpted from 'Ayodhya, Past and Present' by Sutapa Mukerjee with permission.)