For all that is right and wrong in the world, fair and
unfair, true and false, there is one singular thing which is always unbiased.
FACT. It is an established fact that the Al-qaeda is an Islamic organization,
that most members (if not all) are Muslims. Now here is a point which is lost,
NOT ALL MUSLIMS ARE TERRORISTS, MOST AL QAEDA MEMBERS WHO HAVE BEEN CAUGHT ARE
MUSLIMS. It is a very important distinction that has been lost among the
handful protesting Kamal Hassan's "Vishwaroopam". The movie has
nothing to do with Muslims living in Tamil Nadu. The movie is based in AFGHANISTAN ,
for crying out lout.
Now, Tamil Nadu has been the most secular of states in India
and there is absolutely no denying that. These radical fundamentalist parties
which have shown their ugly side, have cropped up very recently. It may be the
Puthiya Thamizhakam, Hindu Mahasabha, Shiv Sena or the Tamil Nadu Muslim
Munnetra Kazhagam, it is extremely important to note that not one of these
parties have improved the living conditions for people. These parties have
become popular by just opposing anything that "hurts" their
sentiments. And the Government has always entertained their inability to take
any imagined offence by restricting the freedom of expression of the opponent
party. May it be M.F.Hussain, Salman Rushdie or Kamal Hassan, justice has been
denied to them and is an undeniable truth.
Article 19 (1.a) of the Constitution of India says “All
citizens shall have the right to freedom of speech and expression.” This means
the protestors have all the right to protest the movie, as much right as Kamal
Hassan has in making and releasing this movie. However Article 19 (1.b) of the
Constitution says “All citizens shall have the right to assemble peaceably and without arms.” Throwing
petrol bombs into theaters, tearing down screens, burning images of the artist,
etc is in clear violation of the constitution and law. Has there been adequate
action taken to quell these violent acts? No. If a Government is scared of riots,
then it should prepare itself to suppress the riot, not suspend constitutional
rights.
Now the TMMK. There have been so many “Kazhagams” of late in
Tamil Nadu, that it is really difficult to keep track of what they stand for.
This one is the Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam. This party has not had a
voice in the governance of the state till January 2013. A little investigative
research (Wikipedia) would show that the TMMK has been an avid supporter of Students
Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), which in turn is directly linked to Indian
Mujahideen (remember 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts?) and Al-qaeda (Needs no introduction). The leaders of the TMMK themselves have
been arrested in connection to the 1998 Coimbatore
bombings. But the Tamil Nadu Government has given this extremist group
recognition by backing its’ claims and taking the onus upon itself to go as far
as obtaining a stay order on the High Court order to release the movie. So
clearly the buck does not stop with the TMMK protests.
So is there a political underlining to this entire drama?
DMK patriarch M.Karunanidhi latched on to the opportunity to blame his
opponent, Chief Minister Ms.J.Jayalalithaa, saying that the latter is against
Kamal Hassan because the veteran actor supported P.Chidambaram for Prime
Minister, at a recent book release function. Other sources indicate that the TV
rights for the movie went to another channel (Vijay TV) though the
ADMK-supported channel bid for it. So that might have made the Chief Minister
angry. Of course, all these are speculations; if there is any truth to these,
then “Rajnikanth” save Tamil Nadu. But the very fact that the Tamil Nadu
Government has ignored the orders of the Censor Board, High Court, The
Constitution of India and the requests of the Central Govt and above all the
People (who have come out in huge numbers) to lift the ban on the movie, indicates
that either the Chief Minister is ready to go to any extent to play Vote-Bank
politics or she is ready to cater to a group of minority radicals to prove that
her state is secular.
Either way, this episode has managed to defame the moderate
Muslim community of the state and has taken away secularism from Tamil Nadu,
where once, the Pakistan
team had a victory lap after their victory over India .
All that remains now is Pseudo-secularism and a sinking feeling of injustice
done to one of the greatest artistes of the state.
Karti... One thing I want to point is that this party TMMK doesn't represent Muslims. If you know ... Saudi government is a Wahhabi government (An extremist oriented organization.,claiming to follow correct Islam. Unfortunately they don't know what the real Islam is). To my knowledge, this TMMK is also a Wahhabi movement and if I am not wrong, these guys get majority of their funding from Saudi and similar guys. And as far as I know, most of the Tamil muslims and in fact most muslims don't support these guys. They represent only their group. Unfortunately, people don't know the truth and simply by looking into the name of the party, they assume they represent Tamil muslims. Also, the behavior of TMMK creates animosity towards muslims who have nothing to do with them. And another thing is these TMMK guys with corrupted idealogies are doing this for political gain and I am very sure of it
ReplyDeleteYes. that's exactly what I wanted to say. That's what I meant by " this episode has managed to defame the moderate Muslim community of the state and has taken away secularism from Tamil Nadu." But I also think its time the silent moderate Muslim community stand up and chase these extremists away.
ReplyDeleteAre the "silent Muslim community" sympathizing with the extremists or do they fear them?
ReplyDeleteThe recent Doniger brouhaha led to a revisiting of the Vishwaroopam episode here .
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