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By: V Sundaram, IAS, Retd.
January 20, 2007
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Dr. M.K.GanjuIt is a well known fact of history that although personally Mahatma Gandhi
was a devout Hindu, yet he turned more and more anti-Hindu after 1920 as
his public life progressed. The driving passion of his political life was
to throw the British out of India. In order to achieve this objective, he
was obsessed in his conviction that Hindu - Muslim unity was absolutely
necessary and indispensable. There can be two views or more on whether he
was right or justified in holding these convictions. However, the
irrefutable fact is that again and again he demonstrated his combat
readiness to sacrifice or sell out vital Hindu interests, Hindu honor and
Hindu blood all the time in deference to the feelings of minorities in
general and Muslims in particular. To quote the appropriate words of Prafull Goradia in this context: "For Mahatma Gandhi, no price was too
great for appeasing Muslims, so that they did not oppose Hindus. That he
did not understand the Muslims was proved by the conduct of the Muslim
League and by the vivisection of the country."
After the Mutiny of 1857, the incidence of Hindu-Muslim riots in India had
come down sharply. By lending support to the Khilafat Movement of Ali
Brothers in 1920, Mahatma Gandhi inaugurated a new era of a fresh wave of
Hindu-Muslim riots. Mahatma Gandhi was a confused man. How could his
Satyagraha which was to be effective for attaining our Swaraj could be
equally effective for saving the Caliph on his Turkish throne. Gandhi did
not understand that restoration of the Caliph would only result in making
him again a shining symbol of Pan-Islamism or the Supranationalism of
Islam as a world religion with its people forming the Ummah. This inherent
impending danger was clearly foreseen by Sir.Sankaran Nair, a Member of
the Viceroy's Executive Council in 1922. In his book prophetically titled
as "Gandhi and Anarchy" published by Tagore and Company, Madras in 1922 he
wrote: "It is impossible to believe that Gandhi and his adherents are not
aware that this claim of the Mahomedans to be judged only by the Law of
the Koran, is a claim which is the fons et origo of all Khilafat claims of
whatever kind. It is well to be clear about this, for not only does the
acceptance of the claim mean the death knell of the British Empire or
Indo-British Commonwealth, WHATEVER NAME WE MAY CARE TO GIVE TO THE GREAT
FRATERNITY OF NATIONS TO WHICH WE BELONG, BUT SPECIFICALLY AS REGARDS
INDIA IT MEANS A REAL DENIAL OF SWARAJ. FOR IT INVOLVES MAHOMEDAN RULE AND
HINDU SUBJECTION." Thus Sir Sankaran Nair clearly saw the danger signal
when Mahatma Gandhi was leading the Muslims of India to convert the Hindus
into permanent Serfs. Dr Manmohan Singh's recent declaration on Muslim
hegemony is only a logical culmination of the process initiated by Mahatma
Gandhi and clearly foreseen by Sir Sankaran Nair in 1922.
During the Moplah rebellion in Kerala in 1921, thousands of Hindu men,
women and children were killed by the Muslims. Hundreds of women were
raped. And yet Gandhi supported the Moplahs and not the Hindu victims of
Moplah violence and oppression. In fact Gandhi had no sympathy for the
Hindus. Mahatma Gandhi wrote in his "Young India", "it is wrong to say
that Islam has employed force. No religion in this world has spread
through the use of force. No Musalman, to my knowledge, has ever approved
of compulsion." Does this not show that Gandhi practiced political
deception? According to Gandhi, the Moplah Muslims were guilty of no
crime.
But the politically spurious and culturally disastrous view of Mahatma
Gandhi on the Moplah rebellion was not shared by Lord Reading, the then
Viceroy of India and Sir.Sankaran Nair, a member of his
Council. Sir.Sankaran Nair wrote: "For sheer brutality on women, I do not
remember anything in history to match the Malabar rebellion. It broke out
on 20 August, 1921. Even by the 6 September, the results were dreadful.
There was complete breakdown of Civil Government resulting in widespread
disorder, in political chaos, in anarchy and in ruin." Let us contrast
this with Mahatma Gandhi's conclusion: "The Moplahs are among the bravest
in the land. They are god-fearing." How did Gandhi overlook the brutal
fact that Moplah Muslims were men-slaughtering, children-strangling and
women-raping? I am asking this question in the light of the speech of Lord
Reading, viceroy of India, on 20th of August 1921: "A few Europeans and
many Hindus have been murdered, communications have been obstructed. Hindu
temples sacked, houses of Europeans and Hindus burnt. According to reports
Hindus were forcibly converted to Islam... The result has been the
temporary collapse of the Civil Government and offices and courts have
ceased to function and ordinary business has been brought to a standstill.
European and Hindu refugees of all classes are concentrated at Calicut and
it is satisfactory to note that they are safe there. One trembles to think
of the consequences if the forces of order had not prevailed for the
protection of Calicut. Those who are responsible for causing this grave
outbreak of violence and crime must be brought to justice and made to
suffer the punishment of the guilty."
Annie Besant wrote a series of articles in her journal "New India" on 29
November and 6 December 1921 under the caption Malabar's Agony. She
challenged the stand taken by Mahatma Gandhi on the peaceful and
humanitarian overtures of the Moplah Muslims towards non-Muslims in
Malabar. The shock of the Moplah riots was so widespread that a Committee
of Distinguished Citizens was appointed to tour the affected areas. The
Committee consisted of K P Keshava Menon, Secretary Kerala Provincial
Committee, T V Mohammed, Secretary, Ernad Khilafat Committee, K Madhavan
Nair, Secretary, Calicut District Congress Committee and K V Gopal Menon.
In their fact-finding report they concluded: "Truth is infinitely of more
paramount importance than Hindu Muslim unity or Swaraj and therefore we
tell the Maulana Sahib and his co-religionists and India's revered leader
Mahatma Gandhi ?IF HE TOO IS UNAWARE OF THE EVENTS HERE? that atrocities
committed by the Moplahs on the Hindus are unfortunately too true and that
there is nothing in the deeds of Moplah rebels which a true non-violent,
non-co-operator can congratulate them for.. Their wanton and unprovoked
attack on the Hindus, the all but wholesale looting of their houses..
Brutal murder of inoffensive Hindus, men, women and children in cold blood
without the slightest reason except that they are Kafirs.. Their wholesale
conversion through threat of death."
Mahatma Gandhi treated the report of the above Committee with Islamic
contempt. Mahatma Gandhi and the Working Committee of the Congress
shamelessly whitewashed the criminal atrocities committed by the Moplah
Muslims against the Hindus of Malabar by passing the following resolution:
"The Working Committee places on record its sense of deep regret over the
deeds of violence done by Moplahs in certain areas of Malabar, these deeds
being evidence of the fact that there are still people in India who have
not understood the message of the Congress and the Central Khilafat
Committee, and calls upon every Congress and Khilafat worker to spread the
message of non-violence even under the gravest provocation throughout the
length and breadth of India."
This was political rascality of the meanest kind. Gandhi's callousness
rose to Himalayan heights when he wrote the following in "Young
India" on
29September. "We have forgotten the divine out of dying for our faiths
without retaliation... "Be the Moplahs be ever so bad, they deserve to be
treated as human beings."
Dr Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, Arjun Singh, Lalu Prasad Yadav, Ram Vilas
Paswan, Karunanidhi and many other known Islamists in Indian politics owe
the fountain head of their infatuation for the peace loving and
compassionate Muslims to the sage like wickedness of Mahatma Gandhi
detailed above.
Dr B R Ambedkar paid his tribute to the Muslim Appeasement Bible of
Moulana Mahatma Gandhi in these brilliant words: "Gandhi has never called
the Muslims to account even when they have been guilty of gross crimes
against Hindus. It is a notorious fact that many prominent Hindus who had
offended the religious susceptibilities of the Muslims either by their
writings or by their part in the Shudhi Movement have been murdered by
some fanatic Musalmans. The leading Muslims never condemned these
criminals. On the contrary, they were hailed as religious martyrs.... This
attitude of the Muslims is understandable. What is not understandable is
the attitude of Mr. Gandhi."
Dr Ambedkar was not talking through his hat about the anti-Hindu and
pro-Muslim attitude of Mahatma Gandhi. When thousands of women were raped
and many of them killed by the Moplah Muslims during the Moplah rebellion
in 1921, the brutalized women of Malabar led by the senior Rani of
Nilambur gave a heart-rending petition to Lady Reading, the wife of the
then Viceroy of India. I am quoting only the first two paragraphs from
this historic petition:" We, the Hindu women of Malabar of varying ranks
and stations in life who have recently been overwhelmed by the tremendous
catastrophe known as the Moplah rebellion, take the liberty to supplicate
your Ladyship for sympathy and succor."
"Your Ladyship is doubtless aware that though our unhappy district has
witnessed many Moplah outbreaks in the course of the last 100 years, the
present rebellion is unexampled in its magnitude as well as unprecedented
in its ferocity. But it is possible that your Ladyship is not fully
appraised of all the horrors and atrocities perpetrated by the fiendish
rebels -of the many wells and tanks filled up with the mutilated, but
often only half dead bodies of our nearest and dearest ones who refused to
abandon the faith of our fathers; of pregnant women cut to pieces and left
on the roadsides and in the jungles, with the unborn babies protruding
from the mangled corpses; of our innocent and helpless children torn from
our arms and done to death before our eyes and of our husbands and fathers
tortured, flayed and burnt alive; of our helpless sisters forcibly carried
away from the midst of kith and kin and subjected to every shame and
outrage which the vile and brutal imagination of these inhuman hellhounds
could conceive of; of thousands of our homesteads reduced to circular
mounds out of sheer savagery in a wanton spirit of destruction; of our
places of worship desecrated and destroyed and of the images of the deity
shamefully insulted by putting the entrails of slaughtered cows where
flower garlands used to lie, or else smashed to pieces; of the wholesale
looting of hard earned wealth of generations reducing many who were
formerly rich and prosperous to publicly beg for a pie or two in the
streets of Calicut, to buy salt or betal leaf -rice being mercifully
provided by the various relief agencies of Government. These are not
fables. The wells full of rotting skeletons, the ruins which once were our
dear homes, the heaps of stones which once were our places of worship -
these are still here to attest to the truth. The cries of our murdered
children in their death agonies are still ringing in our ears and will
continue to haunt our memory till our own death brings us peace."
The atrocities committed by the Moplah rebels were widely reported in the
English and vernacular newspapers of the day throughout India and the
British Empire. Mahatma Gandhi was fully aware of every development in
Malabar during this time. But his overweening egoism blinded his eyes to
such an extent that he was unable to see the realities on the ground. A
Peoples" Conference presided over by the Zamorin, Maharaja of Malabar, was
held in 1921.
The following resolution was passed at this Conference:
"This Conference views with indignation and sorrow the attempts made in
various quarters by interested parties to ignore or minimize the crimes
committed by the Moplah rebels such as:
a) Brutality dishonoring women
b) Flaying people alive
c) Wholesale slaughter of men, women and children
d) Burning alive entire families
e) Forcibly converting people in thousands and slaying those who refused
to get converted
f) Throwing half dead people into wells and leaving the victims for hours
to struggle for escape till finally released from their suffering by death
g) Burning a great many and looting practically all Hindu and Christian
houses in the disturbed areas in which even Moplah women and children took
part and robbing women of even the garments on their bodies, in short,
reducing the whole non-Muslim population to abject destitution.
h) Cruelly insulting the religious sentiments of the Hindus by desecrating
and destroying numerous temples in the disturbed areas, killing cows
within the temple precincts, putting their entrails on the holy image and
hanging the skulls on the walls and roofs.
Annie Bezant was a fearless and impartial woman quite unlike Mahatma
Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi was a double-talking, multiple-tongued Moulana
-layer upon layer of orchestrated fraud, dissemblance and deceit. Annie
Bezant had been elected President of the Indian National Congress in 1913
- two years before the final return of Mahatma Gandhi to India from South
Africa. She was one of the tallest leaders of India at that time and loved
by the masses of India. She created a new public awakening about the
intentions of the Moplah marauders. Annie Bezant visited the affected
areas of Malabar soon after the Moplah rebellion in 1921 and wrote a
series of powerful articles about the carnage let loose by the Moplah
Muslims which opened the eyes of the government of India and that of
Britain. I am quoting below a few words from Annie Bezant’s article titled
Malabar's Agony in New India of 29 November, 1921: "It would be well if
Mr. M K Gandhi could be taken into Malabar to see with his own eyes the
ghastly horrors which have been created by the preaching of himself and
his "LOVED BROTHERS" Muhommad and Shaukat Ali. The Khilafat Raj is
established there; on 1 August, 1921, sharp to the date first announced by
Gandhi for the beginning of Swaraj and the vanishing of British Rule, a
Police Inspector was surrounded by Moplahs, revolting against that Rule.
From that date onwards thousands of the forbidden war knives were secretly
made and hidden away and on 20 August, the rebellion broke out. Khilafat
flags were hoisted on Police Stations and Government Offices. .... Eyes
full of appeal, and agonized despair, of hopeless entreaty of helpless
anguish, thousands of them camp after camp which I visited. Mr. Gandhi
says "Shameful Inhumanity". Shameful inhumanity indeed, wrought by the
Moplahs, and these are the victims saved from extermination by British and
Indian Swords. For be it remembered the Moplahs began the whole horrible
business; the Government intervened to save their victims and these
thousands have been saved. Mr. Gandhi would have hostilities suspended so
that the Moplahs may swoop down on the refugee camps and finish their
work! - Mahatma Gandhi was least concerned about the Hindu victims of
Moplah violence in Malabar at that time.
Annie Bezant exposed the atrocities committed by the Moplah rebels in
Malabar as a fearless journalist. Let us hear her describe an act and
scene of rape in Malabar: "Words fail to express my feelings of
indignation and abhorrence which I experienced when I came to know of an
instance of rape, committed by the rebels under Chembrasseri Thangal. A
respectable Nair lady at Melathur was stripped naked by the rebels in the
presence of her husband and brothers who were made to stand close by with
their hands tied behind. When they shut their eyes in abhorrence, they
were compelled at the point of a sword to open their eyes and witness the
rape committed by the brute in their presence. I loathe even to write of
such a mean action. This instance of rape was communicated to me by one of
her brothers confidentially. There are several instances of such mean
atrocities which are not revealed by people...."
Mahatma Gandhi at that time gave a great finding to the effect that every
Muslim is a bully and every Hindu a coward. On the one hand he called
every Hindu a coward and on the other hand he exhorted all the Hindus to
remain calm and non-violent even when they went all out to defend
themselves against the attacking Moplah Muslims. The truth is Mahatma
Gandhi displayed all his courage only to suppress the Hindus. In so far as
the Muslims were concerned, he was a typical Hindu coward. He was mortally
scared of them. So was Jawaharlal Nehru. Therefore Gandhi had no moral
sanction to talk about the cowardice of the Hindus. And here is the
callous, sadistic and barbarous message he gave to the Hindu victims of
Moplah rebellion in Young India of 29 September, 1921: "The ending of the
Moplah revolt is a matter not only of urgency, but of simple humanity. The
Hindus must have the courage and the faith to feel that they can protect
their religion in spite of such fanatical eruptions. ... Be the Moplahs be
ever so bad, they deserve to be treated as human beings." By saying all
this, Mahatma Gandhi broke the track record of Babar, Nadir Shah and
Aurangazib in the never ending vistas of Islamic compassion and Hindu
fundamentalism.
The historical basis for Dr Manmohan Singh's new fangled infatuation for
Muslims with infinite dimensions embracing the whole universe dates back
to the days of Khilafat Movement in 1921. The Ali Brothers ? Mohammed Ali
and Shaukat Ali ?who were digging the ground under the feet of Mahatma
Gandhi all the time affirmed their loyalty to the doctrine of
Pan-Islamism. Mohammed Ali sent a letter to Amanulla, the Amir of
Afghanistan, inviting him to invade India. The British government got
scent of this and arrested the Ali Brothers. When Mohammed Ali was
produced before the Jury in the sessions court, he confirmed his
complicity in the act of treason: "The clear law of Islam requires that no
Mussalman should render any assistance to the British government against
the Amir of Afghanistan and if the Jehad approaches his region, every
Mussalman must join the Mujahidin and assist them to the best of his or
her power."
Mohammed Ali later gave a written assurance of good conduct confirming
that he was no opponent of the British government and thereafter he was
released. It is on public record that, again in 1921, when the Khilafat
agitation was at its peak, Mohammed Ali sent a wire to Amanulla, Amir of
Afghanistan urging him not to enter into any kind of peaceful agreement
with Britain. At one of the Congress meetings when Swami Shradhananda
criticised Mohammed Ali for his act of sending a telegram to the Amir of
Afghanistan, Mohammed Ali took him aside and gave him the handwritten
draft of a wire. Swami Shradhananda recorded in his book: "What was my
astonishment when I saw the draft of the self-same telegram in the
peculiar handwriting of the Father of the Non-violent, Non-cooperation
Movement." To this charge, however, Gandhi replied that he did not
remember to have done so.
In May 1921, there were again public rumors that the Ali Brothers would be
arrested by the British government for conspiring with the Amir of
Afghanistan to invade India. Mahatma Gandhi's conscience was quickened by
this public rumor and he poured out his compassionate Muslim-loving heart
to the even more compassionate Hindu-loving Ali Brothers. At a public
meeting in Allahabad on 10 May, 1921, with tears in his eyes, Mahatma
Gandhi said: "I cannot understand why the Ali Brothers are going to be
arrested as the rumor goes, and why I am to remain free. They had done
nothing which I would not do. "Writing in Young India in May 1921, Mahatma
Gandhi declared with Jehadic piety: "I would, in a sense certainly assist
the Amir of Afghanistan if he waged a war against the British government."
Mohammed Ali was known for his decency and decorum and fidelity. He showed
his noble qualities in 1924 when he declared at Aligarh and Ajmer:
"However pure Mr. Gandhi's character may be, he must appear to me from the
point of view of my religion inferior to any Mussalman, even though he be
without character... Yes, according to my religion and creed, I do hold an
adulterous and a fallen Mussalman to be better than Mahatma Gandhi."
Mahatma Gandhi's public posture and attitude towards the treasonable acts
of Ali Brothers were severely criticized by prominent public personalities
of the day like V S Srinivasa Sastri, C Y Chintamani, the Editor of
Leader, Allahabad and C F Andrews, Gandhi's confidant. All of them
including Annie Bezant told him in categorical terms that his speeches and
writings were unmistakably such as to justify the treasonable act of
Mohammed Ali"s invitation to the Amir of Afghanistan to launch an invasion
against India.
Apart from the genuinely noble tribute paid by Mohammed Ali with Islamic
conviction to Mahatma Gandhi referred to above, what was the reaction of
the other Muslim leaders of the time to the generosity of spirit,
largeness of heart and greatness of mind shown by Mahatma Gandhi towards
his ever peace loving and supremely humane Muslim brothers? A Muslim
leader who was considered as a 24-Carat Nationalist by all the
Congressites in general and Mahatma Gandhi in particular soared to
unimaginable heights when he presided over the Khilafat Conference at
Ahmedabad in December 1922. That was Hakim Ajmal Khan. With Mahatma Gandhi
and all the other great national leaders? unbelieving Hindu Kafirs? like C
R Das, Lala Lajpat Rai, and many others sitting by his side on the dais,
Hakim Ajmal Khan declared in a historic speech: "I envisage a glorious
future awaiting our Pan-Islamic Empire. India on the one side and Asia
Minor on the other are but two extreme links in a chain of future Islamic
Federation, which are gradually but surely joining together all
intermediate States in one great system." When he concluded his speech,
Mahatma Gandhi went and embraced him which gladdened the Pan-Islamic
hearts of Congressites present on that occasion.
The frenzy of Jehad generated by the inspiring Khilafat leadership of
Mahatma Gandhi, ably guided by the Ali Brothers, soon spread like wild
fire in different parts of India. Beginning with the Moplah rebellion in
Malabar district in 1921, it spread to a few places in Punjab and Bengal
in 1922 and by 1923 it enveloped many other provinces. The main centers of
Hindu-Muslim riots were Amritsar, Lahore, Panipat, Multan in the Punjab;
Moradabad, Meerat, Allahabad, Saharanpur in UP; at Bhagalpur in Bihar, at
Gulbargah at Hyderabad State and at Delhi itself. At most of these places,
it was the Muslims joining the Moharrum procession who had sparked off the
communal outbreak and given the green signal for widespread uprising
against the Hindus.
Rajendra Prasad, who cannot be dismissed by the Congress vermin of UPA
government today as a fervent and doughty champion of communal Hindutva,
minced no words in pinpointing the Muslim complicity in these riots:
"Towards the later part of 1922 there occurred serious riots in Multan in
which Hindu places of worship were desecrated, many Hindus were killed and
many Hindu houses were looted and burnt. This was the first of a large
number of communal riots which continued for several years and which
occurred in almost all parts of the country."
In all these riots sparked of by the Khilafat agitation led by Mahatma
Gandhi, numberless Hindus fell victims to the specter of Muslim barbarism.
Countless Hindu women were raped and kidnapped. Practically every Hindu
festival? Ram Lila, Durga Puja, Holi, Ganapathi Puja ? was a signal for a
fierce Muslim assault as an integral aspect of Khilafat agitation. Mahatma
Gandhi gave his infantile reactions through Young India in 1924. He wrote:
"The Hindus have written to me complaining that I was responsible for
unifying and awakening the Mussalmans and giving prestige to the Moulvis
which they never had before. Now that the Khilafat question is over the
awakened Mussalmans have proclaimed a kind of Jehad against the Hindus...
The tales that are reported from Bengal of outrages upon Hindu women are
the most disquieting if they are even half-true. My own experience but
confirms the opinion that the Mussalman as a rule is a bully, and the
Hindu as a rule is a coward. Need the Hindu blame the Mussalman for his
cowardice? Where there are cowards, there will always be bullies... But as
a Hindu, I am more ashamed of Hindu cowardice than I am angry at the
Mussalman bullying." The tone of this hypocritical, if not patently mad,
writing of Mahatma Gandhi makes it clear that he had total contempt for
his perceived cowardice of the Hindus and profound respect and regard,
bordering on unstated veneration, for the blackmailing tactics of the
Mussalmans.
Dr. Annie Bezant, one of the top leaders of the Congress, fully realized
the folly of the perverse Khilafat policy of Mahatma Gandhi: "Since the
Khilafat agitation, things have changed and it has been one of the many
injuries inflicted on India by the encouragement of the Khilafat crusade,
that the inner Muslim feeling of hatred against unbelievers has sprung up,
naked and unashamed, as in years gone by... If India were independent, the
Muslim part of the population for the ignorant masses would follow those
who appeal to them in the name of their Prophet ? would become an
immediate peril to India's freedom. Allying themselves with Afghanistan,
Baluchistan, Persia, Iraq, Arabia, Turkey and Egypt and with such of the
tribes of Central Asia who are Mussalmans, they would rise to place India
under the rule of Islam ? Those in "British India" being helped by the
Muslims in Indian States and would establish Mussalman rule." These fears
of Annie Bezant are getting confirmed in letter and spirit through the day
to day policy pronouncements of the UPA government ? whose ghastly if not
gory deeds will land all the peace loving Hindus of India in irretrievable
gloom for ages to come.
The same fear as that of Annie Besant was expressed by Lala Lajpat Rai in
a letter to C R Das in 1924: "I am not afraid of seven crores of Muslims
of Hindustan. But I think the seven crores of Hindustan plus the armed
hosts of Afghanistan, Central Asia, Arabia, Mesopotamia and Turkey will be
irresistible... I am willing to trust the Muslim leaders, but what about
the injunctions of the Koran and Hadis? The Muslim leaders cannot override
them. Are we then doomed? I hope not."
Mahatma Gandhi sowed the wind of Khilafat in 1921 and we reaped the
whirlwind of Pakistan in 1947. In 2006, we are preparing to create a
federation of neo-secular Pakistans within our country by our consciously
chosen divisive policies based on religion, caste, color, creed and
community running counter to the known letter and spirit of our
Constitution.
H V Seshadri in his seminal book called: "The Tragic Story of Partition",
published in 1982 rightly summed up the Congress Party's disastrous
philosophy and policy of Muslim appeasement in these words: "Congress had
been, from its very inception, caught in an ideological trap laid by the
British: that the Congress could lay claim to be a national body only if
all the religious communities in this land would come together on its
platform; then alone would the British Government consider it as
representative of all Indians and look into its demands. However, nowhere
in the world was this strange interpretation of the concept of "NATION"
and "NATIONAL" accepted or practiced. "NATIONALISM" was not something to
be equated with arithmetical calculations or juxtapositions of certain
groups inhabiting the country. It was, essentially, a sentiment, an
attitude of thinking and feeling in terms of "NATION" as an organic hole.
It is a spirit of total commitment to national interests and national
values? a commitment overriding all other personal or parochial interests.
In the Indian context, it implied the sub-ordination of one's loyalties to
one's caste, sect, religious faith, language, etc to the supreme call of
the country. It also implied an uncompromising will which would brook no
compromise or "Horse trading" with any group which would strike at this
basic loyalty." Political horse-trading has become the main overriding
activity of the UPA Government under Dr Manmohan Singh today.
After the tremendous national awakening following the partition of Bengal
in 1905, a national movement in which thousands of Muslims also
participated along with their Hindu brothers, really shook up the British
Government of Lord Minto, the then Viceroy of India. He wanted to wean
away the Muslims from the national mainstream. Thus he plotted with some
communal Muslim leaders of East Bengal and managed to arrange a
pre-meditated Muslim deputation under the leadership of His Highness the
Aga Khan to wait on Viceroy Lord Minto at Simla on 1 October, 1906. Lord
Minto advised them to create a separate and exclusive political
organization for the Muslims of India and thus was born the All-India
Muslim League under the leadership of Nawab Salimullah Khan on 30
December, 1906 with H H Aga Khan as its permanent President.
From that moment Muslims of India started voting communally, thinking
communally, listening only to communal election speeches, judging the
delegates communally, looking for constitutional and other reforms only in
terms of more relative communal power in order to express their grievances
communally. This attitude gave a big impetuous to a political movement
among Muslims inspired by a separate religious consciousness. It threw up
a class of communal Muslim leaders who would vie with one another in
inciting and catering to the fanatic religious feelings of their
co-religionists. This in other words, was a device for building up a
fiercely anti-Hindu and anti-national leadership to counterblast the
nationalist Congress leadership. This established trend led to the
emergence of Jinnah and his demand for Pakistan. Aga Khan wrote in his
memoirs: "Lord Minto's acceptance of our demands was the foundation of all
future constitutional proposals made for India by successive British
Governments and the final, inevitable consequence was the partition of
India and the emergence of Pakistan."
The original foundation of Congress policy of Muslim appeasement of which
Mahatma Gandhi was the Maulana and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru the Mulaazim,
was in fact born in1888 itself at the 4th Congress session in Allahabad
under the Presidentship of Badruddin Hussain Tyabji when an official
resolution was passed to the following effect: "he Congress shall not
discuss any fresh subject or pass any fresh resolution which the Hindu or
Mohammedan delegates as a body oppose unanimously or nearly unanimously."
Thus the Congress virtually granted the power of veto to Muslims, however
small their number might be in the Congress, to torpedo any policy or
program of the Congress. Having once accepted this slippery, treacherous
and quicksand-like position vis-à-vis the Muslims of India, it is no
wonder that the Congress started on the downward journey with increased
speed as days passed. Mahatma Gandhi went down on bended knees before Ali
Brothers in the days of Khilafat movement in 1921, and again went down
crawling and creeping at the feet of Jinnah in 1947. After independence,
Nehru considered it his bounden duty to treat the Hindus of India as
sacrificial goats in order to quench his thirst for Muslim infatuation
through his pernicious policy of secularism and Muslim appeasement duly
enshrined in Articles 29 and 30 of the Indian constitution. Indira Gandhi
amended the Indian constitution to confirm the first class secular special
status of the Muslims in India and to relegate all the Hindus of India to
the "communal" degradation of a position of politically condemned second
class citizens. As H.V.Seshadri rightly concludes: "This was how the
Congress? in place of educating the Muslims in lessons of the true content
of emotional integration, i.e., making them realize the dangers of
separatism and persuading them to share the common national aspirations
and joys and sorrows of the rest of their countrymen? began pampering
their divisive tendencies."
Five years before the Khilafat surrender of Mahatma Gandhi to the Ali
Brothers in 1921, the Congress party in a suicidal bid to snatch the
"INITIATIVE" from the British hands embarked upon a new adventure in 1916.
It decided to enter into a pact directly with the All-India Muslim League
on the basis of a mutually agreed upon formula in lieu of the Morley-Minto
reforms of 1909. This was how both Congress and Muslim League came to hold
their annual sessions simultaneously in 1916 at Lucknow. And here was born
the Lucknow Pact blessed by all the leading stalwarts of the Congress at
that time. What was the upshot of the Lucknow Pact? It not only put its
seal of Congress approval on the principle of separate electorates to the
Muslims but also granted them weightage i.e., greater representation than
what their population warranted. In terms of the actual percentage among
the elected Indian representations to the various Provincial Assemblies,
the Muslims were granted 50 per cent in Punjab, 30 per cent in UP, 40 per
cent in Bengal, 25 per cent in Bihar, 15 per cent in Central Provinces and
Berar, 15 per cent in Madras Presidency and 33 per cent in Bombay
Presidency. This new Lucknow accord gave Muslims a greater share in the
Provincial Assemblies than what was granted in the 1909 Morley-Minto
Reforms. To crown it all, in the Imperial Legislative Council, the Muslim
representation was enhanced to one-third of the Indian elected members to
be elected by separate Muslim electorates in the several provinces.
Through the Lucknow Pact, the Congress gave its political sanction to the
following major dangerous doctrines:
The right of Muslims to separate communal electorates and communal
representation.
The claim of All-India Muslim League to speak for the entire Muslim
community in India. That is how Jinnah got his irrevocable right to speak
on equal terms with Mahatma Gandhi before the British Government.
Among the top leaders of the Congress, Madhan Mohan Malavya was the only
man who raised his strong voice of protest against the Lucknow Pact.
Lucknow Pact was tragically followed by Mahatma Gandhi's Khilafat movement
in 1921 which gave birth to two long-range catastrophic results. Firstly,
Muslim fanaticism secured a position of political prestige in Indian
politics which it enjoyed under Gandhi and later after independence under
Nehru, followed by Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and Narasimha Rao. And
today it is enjoying the same privilege under Dr Manmohan Singh.
Dr.Manmohan Singh"s surrender today to Muslim fanaticism is logical
culmination of all this historical development starting from the Lucknow
Pact in 1916.
Mahatma Gandhi gave his political and moral approval to the Islamic
character of Moplah outrage in Malabar in 1921. When Khilafat Muslim
leaders like Ali Brothers and many others sent telegrams to Moplah
criminal rebels extolling them as heroes fighting for the glory of their
religion, Mahatma Gandhi outdid them by issuing a statement to the effect:
"The Moplah rebels are a brave, God-fearing people who were fighting for
what they consider as religion, and in a manner which they considered
religious."
Annie Bezant was outraged by the attitude of Mahatma Gandhi towards the
Moplah rebels. Her sharp and biting comments on the Islamic character of
Moplah carnage are worth outing: "Malabar has taught us what Islamic rule
still means, and we do not want to see another specimen of the Khilafat
Raj in India. How sympathy with the Moplahs is felt by the Muslims outside
Malabar has been proved by the defense raised by them for their fellow
believers and by Mr. Gandhi himself who has stated that the Moplah rebels
had acted as they believed that their religion taught them to act. I feel
that this is true; but there is no place in a civilized land for people
who drive away out of the country those like Hindus who refuse to
apostatize for their time honored and ancestral faiths."
Mahatma Gandhi's blind surrender to the Ali brothers first resulted in the
Moplah rebellion in Malabar district of Kerala in 1921. The same
aggressive Khilafat spirit was shown by the Muslims of Kohat, a small town
near Rawalpindi in the North West Frontier Province (NWFT) in 1924. In
1924, Kohat"s population was estimated at about 15,000. Its people were
mostly Muslims. On 10 September, 1924, in one day, 800 Hindus were
butchered by the Muslims in a rioting which began the previous day. Why
did the Muslims in majority in Kohat attack the defenseless Hindus? This
can be answered most effectively through the brilliant words of Dr K D
Prithipal, Professor of Comparative Religion, University of Alberta in
Canada: "Muslims will only live as an oppressive majority and a turbulent
minority".
Mahatma Gandhi went to Rawalpindi along with Maulana Shaukat Ali on the 4
February, 1925 to meet the Hindu refugees and the Mussalmans of Kohat. The
Hindus had already given their written statements to which they had
nothing more to add. The Muslim Working Committee of Kohat did not come.
They sent a wire to Maulana Shaukat Ali saying: "A reconciliation has
already been effected between Hindus and Muslims. In our opinion, this
question should not be reopened. The Muslims should therefore be excused
for not sending their representatives to Rawalpindi."
The Muslim lawlessness in Kohat was again provoked by the release on bail
of one Jeevan Das, Secretary of the Sanatan Dharam Sabha of Rawalpindi by
the British District Magistrate on 8th March 1925. Jeevan Das's only crime
was that he had distributed a booklet or pamphlet containing a poem which
happened to offend the sentiments of some Muslims. Any civilized man would
ask the question as to how in such an overwhelmingly Muslim Town could any
Hindu risk such an annoyance? The Hindus as a whole graciously offered a
written apology which was not sufficient for placating the Muslim
sentiment.
Amidst his continuous double-talking and amidst his wholehearted
involvement in the Khilafat Movement, Mahatma Gandhi seemed to show some
understanding at least on one occasion on 10th February, 1925. In a speech
at the Satyagraha Ashram, Sabarmathi, Gandhi said: "The Hindus in Kohat
have woken up and the Muslims could not tolerate the awakening; those
Muslims looking for a chance to wreak vengeance found it in the form of
Jeevan Das's booklet."
Several contemporary Hindu writers who knew the facts have commented that
Jeevan Das's pamphlet itself was the logical culmination of a known and
established process of Muslim misbehaviors towards the Hindu community in
general and Hindu women in particular. The local Muslims were very fond of
abducting Hindu women, married as well as unmarried, and converting them
to Islam through fear of sword. Jeevan Das's booklet contained strong
strictures against such a barbarous practice.
After showing pretended cosmetic understanding of the helpless plight of
the Hindus in Kohat in 1924, Gandhi gave this callous advice in his "Young
India": "....Even if Musalmans refuse to make approaches and even if the
Hindus of Kohat may have to lose their all, I should still say that they
must not think of returning to Kohat till there is complete reconciliation
between them and the Musalmans, and until they feel that they are able to
live at peace with the latter without the protection of the British
bayonet. This is a counsel of perfection. I can tender no other advice.
For me, it is the only practical advice I can give. Hindus in Kohat were
not nationalists. They want to return not as nationalists but for the
purpose of regaining their possessions."
What does this all mean? According to Gandhi, if hundred Hindu women were
to return to Kohat and were raped in a brutal manner by the Muslims, they
should all be determined to avoid taking any assistance from what Mahatma
Gandhi called "the British bayonet", which only meant the British
Government. Gandhi was of the view that Hindus should cheerfully submit
themselves to the carnal acts of the marauders. Only then, he would
consider them all as true nationalists! Mahatma Gandhi said that he was
giving practical advice to the Hindus when in fact he was giving only a
heartless and cruel advice. When a householder finds his wife or children,
other near ones and dear ones murdered, with his property set on fire,
what an extraordinarily heartless advice to offer!! Is it not downright
madness to talk of Swaraj and nationalism to a common helpless citizen
when he had faced the total destruction of his everything? To return to
one's home for the purpose of regaining one"s lawful possessions was
viewed by Mahatma Gandhi as a selfish act.Mahatma Gandhi was perhaps a
Schizophrenic if not a totally deranged person.
Let us again turn to the Muslim-loving words of Mahatma Gandhi in
1924:"Sometimes Muslims kidnap a woman and make her embrace Islam. I do
not understand how, in this manner, she can become a Muslim. She does not
know the Koran. Alas! She knows very little even of her own religion. I
cannot understand how she can become a Muslim. ... Our true wealth is not
money, land or gold. They can be pillaged. But our true wealth is
religion. When we abandon that we can be said to have pillaged our homes.
You Hindus are losing much through love of wealth and life." All this will
show that to Mahatma Gandhi, the Muslims of Kohat were friends while the
Hindus, who comprised a minuscule proportion of Kohat"s population, were
anti-national cowards!
Mahatma Gandhi's vision seems to be as current today as it was in 1924.
Dr. Manmohan and his UPA Government are endeavoring to translate the
cosmic dream of Mahatma Gandhi into a concrete reality through the "New 15
Point Program for the Welfare of Minorities". Recently our communalist
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh spoke the rabidly communal words of a
mofussil politician fighting in Municipal elections. I am referring to his
inaugural speech at Dalit-Minority International Conference organized by
Ram Vilas Paswan of Lok Janasakti party in New Delhi on 27 December, 2006.
To quote his essentially unfortunate and impolitic words: "Some minorities
in India have done better than others. For example in India, minority
communities like the Jains and the Sikhs have fared relatively well from
the process of social and economic development. However, other minorities,
especially the Muslim community in certain parts of our country, have not
had an equal share of the fruits of development."
I can see that Honorable Dr Manmohan Singh is a Sikh and considers himself
a member of a "Minority Community".
By his own recent speech, he has shown that he has total contempt for the
letter and spirit of our Constitution. If this is not correct, then he is
guilty of either voluntary ignorance as a third grade politician or
involuntary ignorance as a routine Congress Minister, as the case may be.
To quote the most brilliant and appropriate words of Dr S Kalyanaraman, an
International Civil Servant in this context: "According to the
Constitution, persons professing Sikh, Jaina or Buddha Religions are
Hindu, that is the majority in Bharatham, and Sikh, Jaina or Buddha
adherents do NOT constitute a minority. This is the established law
according to many Supreme Court Judgments. How can Prime Minister make a
statement in violation of the Constitutional mandate? Dr Manmohan Singh
adumbrates "Minorityism" as a State policy which is against the spirit,
letter and basic structure of the Constitution. How can a Government,
whose executive head violates the Constitution in a written speech, after
taking an oath to uphold the Constitution, introduce new definitions of
minorities (unauthorized by the Constitution), be eligible to continue in
power?" Dr Manmohan Singh's approach to minorityism cuts at the root of
national unity envisaged by the Constitution.
Dr Kalyanaraman is mathematically right. Explanation II given under
Article 25 of the Constitution of India states: "In sub-clause (b) of
clause (2) the reference to Hindus shall be construed as including a
reference to persons professing the Sikh, Jain or Buddhist Religion, and
the reference to Hindu Religious Institutions shall be construed
accordingly."
In short, the definition of "Hindu" is categorical and unambiguous in the
Indian Constitution and includes within its fold those professing Sikh,
Jain or Buddhist Religions.
In a recent Judgment, Supreme Court has declared: "Differential treatments
to linguistic minorities based on language within the State is
understandable but if the same concept for minorities on the basis of
religion is encouraged, the whole country, which is already under class
and social conflicts due to various divisive forces, will further face
divisions on the basis of religious diversities. Such claims to minority
status based on religion would increase in the fond hope of various
sections of people getting special protections, privileges and treatment
as part of Constitutional guarantee. Encouragement to such fissiparous
tendencies would be a serious jolt to the secular structure of
Constitutional democracy. We should guard against making our country akin
to a theocratic State based on multi-nationalism. The State will treat all
religions and religious groups equally and with equal respect without in
any manner interfering with their individual rights of religion, faith and
worship".
Dr Manmohan Singh"s legacy as the disastrous head of an irresponsible
Government will be that of pampering and pandering to Minorityism,
creating a State based on religions, while the Constitution of India
enjoins that the State shall have no religion.
V Sundaram, IAS, Retd.
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