Sunday, October 14, 2007

Death of a Muslim

For more than a couple of weeks I have been reading about death of a Muslim guy called Rizwanur Rehman. This 30 years old guy, coming from a poor and rather uneducated family and working as a multimedia teacher in a private company at Kolkata, allegedly fell in love with a 23 years old Hindu girl student Priyanka Todi, and married her against the wishes of her family members, her father being a wealthy and powerful businessman.

Two weeks after the marriage, Rizwanur was found dead on railway tracks. Police and CID say that he committed suicide. Communists, human rights activists, and Muslims say that he was murdered. They blame top police officials of West Bengal and Priyanka’s father for the alleged murder. The chief minister of West Bengal is more than willing to believe these guys than his own police force. Media, especially a television news channel called CNN-IBN, is hell bent upon delivering justice to this dead man. Secularism is the in-thing.

Interestingly, the Hindu girl Priyanka was contacted by West Bengal’s Women Commission and she denied any pressure or coerciveness from her father and didn’t suspect any foul play in the death of her husband. But her views don’t matter to our secular heroes, the clairvoyants know the truth, and battle for truth and justice has been flagged off.

And I confess, I see it as a battle against Hindus.

For the communist politicians, the battle serves dual purpose – it appeases their Muslim vote bank and it helps them burden Hindus with another charge of being murderer of Muslims. Of course, Hindus like me don’t treat it as a burden, rather I feel proud that I can also be as violent and brutal as Muslims and battle it out with them. But it is the fence sitters like XYZ who are cursed to carry the burden of being intolerant and murderers.

Why is this state government behaving in a manner as if it was the rarest of the rare cases? Haven’t their own policemen tortured people before? What happened in Nandigram and Singur? Did the chief minister then care to pay a visit to the aggrieved families?

And they claim to be disciplined administrators. The whole issue came into limelight because Muslims from Rizwanur’s colony (one of the several lawless Muslim ghettos of this country) got violent, pelted a police station with stones, and harassed innocent bystanders. When other Indian citizens, read Hindus, show such aggression against establishment, they are termed as anarchists and lawless, but when Muslims do it, their actions are treated with Gandhian grandeur. Is this the way a disciplined administrator allows law and order to be taken hostage by crowds?

What was really so special about this case? A daughter of a rich industrialist defies him and marries a poor man outside her social class and it results in a murder. Is this again the rarest of the rare cases? In western Uttar Pradesh, around each month a murder takes place because couples defy their parents and marry against their wishes. Why doesn’t CNN-IBN make a headline out of that?

So whose battle is it really? And against whom? I’m pretty sure, it’s one of those several attempts to demoralize Hindu consciousness and appease the minorities. But XYZ says I’m reading too much into this. As always, he is innocent enough not to believe in conspiracy theories. While Muslims get away with Godhra and 9/11 conspiracy theories, he refuses that there could be any against Hindus. It’s important that people like me exist so that one day he can see the other side of the story too.

Anyway, XYZ says that it is one of those stupid attempts by media and government to prove that they care for the citizens of this country (see, how innocently he has confused care for Muslims as care for common citizens).

XYZ thinks that an unfortunate death or murder has been used by one television channel to gain TRPs and by a government to gain goodwill. He sees Rizwanur’s case as being no better that Jessica Lall or Nitish Katara cases, where media tried to shove their socially conscious image down the throat of Indian viewers by making use of these dead names. All the time Indian news channels show crap and useless stories, they need such stories now and then for hogwash, to clean their own conscious too, while government has been shrewd enough to use the opportunity to gain goodwill. Both of them (media and government) will now conveniently ignore similar cases in future, as they would have already ‘proven’ themselves once.

XYZ tries to reason with me that it’s just happenstance that the victim this time was a Muslim. I would have liked to believe him if this whole case would have been dealt by government, media, intellectuals, and human rights activists as a law-and-order problem. But haven’t I been reading and hearing words like ‘secularism’, ‘minority rights’, ‘intolerance against Muslims’, and many other such brotherhood words in the whole episode?

XYZ, it just can’t be so simple.

9 comments:

  1. u are a stoopid senseless bastard.
    ever thought what u wud do if u were the guy?! i mean for the love of god, the guys who was killed was first a human,then nythin else. i fucking hate ppl like U. the war going on between hindus and muslims was created aagez ago by sum characterless bastards. and those who continue it are even worse. god lives in everyone. there are always priests and otherz who preach religion wrong, a reason y i dont belv in god. but...i dont think that any guy who loves a gurl will commit suicide just because he wants to fight for religion. that the stinkiest bullshit i hv heard in my entire LIFE!

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  2. that is one blog...

    its been like ages since i read some thing like that...im not against ISLAM or any other religion...nor im a hindu...but i feel its time people open there eyes, and get to work...or we very well know what the future holds for us!

    peace!

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  3. people abusing the blogger here, please see this link

    http://www.expressindia.com/news/fullstory.php?newsid=40874

    a Hindu boy tries to marry a Muslim girl, and Muslims kill the boy's brother


    why didn't media made headlines out of this story? I completely agree with the blogger, if Hindus have become communal, it's only in reaction to such things.

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  4. Put the religion aside and see if a man needs to be "special" to deserve an investigation to determine the cause of his death.
    If justice was being served the way it should, the media wouldnt have to swoop in to make sure it's happening.
    Lets treat this as a humanitarian issue with the hope that every victim gets the justice they deserve, rather than seek sensationalism in the name of religion or any other categorization.
    Murder is not entertainment and doesnt have to be "rarest of rare" to be reported or taken seriously.

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  5. @badboy,
    if others are like that, why do we have to be the same ways.

    and about the blogger, an honest post, so appreiciated.. i wont say that its good/bad.. its his views.. whatever they are..

    keep writing..

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  6. well, thts a lame excuse, saying that you ought to become communal just in reaction to so-called extra-special treatment of minorities.

    here we had 2 ordinary people, who chose to overlook the barriers of religion and communal hatred, and to share a life together in love. all because they wanted to be with each other for eternity. then the boy gets murdered. and u think that the court ruling happened because of public outrage and that the outrage is only becuase he was a muslim?

    was priyadarshini mattoo a muslim?

    was nitish katara a muslim?

    were the culprits who victimised them mulsims?

    were the protestors who demanded action only hindus? were'nt there people of all religions and even atheists there?

    learn to value HUMAN LIFE.

    if u cannot be a good human being, u can never become a good hindu or christian or muslim or whatever...

    looking forward to a change of heart and dropping down of cynicism from ur side eventually. but its depressing to know that in the 21st century we still have people, that too educated.. who can be so rigid and negative in their thinking.

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  7. @C R D author of the above comment.

    you are arguing like RR, if you seriously think it's got nothing to do because he was a muslim, why does ur media keeps making it an issue as 'atrocity against minority'. it's not me but ur secular media who doesn't respect HUMAN LIFE but sees it as a religious dram capable of attracting TRPs.

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  8. Indeed its all abt TRP's fr the media, but that doesnt clarify as to why does the author want to get himself involved in this, why does he have to be so communal in his thinking?
    if you can, then just tell me, you being supposedly communal like the muslims, does it make you any different from them? from the people you r fighting against?
    to me, you seem to be a hindu version of them........

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  9. As i see that the attack is more on selective sensationalizing of events by out media, some amount of praise for the writer is worthy. in contrast i had initially thought it was something entirely about minority (read muslim) appeasement just forgetting minority (read muslim again) victimization!

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