Thursday, February 24, 2011

Jamaate-e-Islami-e Hind tests waters to launch its own party - By Seema Chishti - The Indian Express, Mumbai

Seema Chishti, an Indian Express correspondent with a Muslim name, is not necessarily enamored of either any religion in general and Islam in particular. Belonging to Muslim community, she is awarded the job by editors, to carry out their official policy ( a hatchet job?) on how to report on Muslim affairs in India. The usual reporting is always colored by Left Liberal disdain for religion and Islam. In her following report, she is openly critical of the audacity of a 'Muslim' group to come forward with its ideological baggage and still trying to fit into the pseudo-secular Indian political arena, which is increasingly turning to be dominated by an aggressive Hindutva Right that wants a Hindu Rashtra, denying any space for others. By her reporting, she is directly helping the Hindutva to claim the entire field for itself. The bogey of Islam is a very convenient instrument for India's English media, to inject hate and derision for any Muslim initiative to join the Indian mainstream, to ensure Brahmin monopoly on the levers of power, that had kept the lopsided development of India, always favoring the oligarchs and higher castes.

Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai

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Jamaat tests waters to launch its own party

[The Mumbai print edition has the full name of Jamaat as ' Jamaat-e-Islami-e Hind' in the headline spread out across the entire 7-column page report.GM]


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Tags : percentage of Muslims, Jamaat-e-Islami-e Hind, Islam in the subcontinent in 1941


Posted: Thu Feb 24 2011, 00:17 hrs

New Delhi:
In three of the five states going to the polls in weeks — Assam, Kerala and West Bengal — the percentage of Muslims, after Jammu and Kashmir, is the highest in the country. To tap this political space, the Jamaat-e-Islami-e Hind, the organisation established for the propagation and “reform” of Islam in the subcontinent in 1941, is planning to launch its political party.
Tentatively called the “Welfare Party,” it is learnt that senior Jamaat members have been touring not just the poll-bound states but UP, Bihar and Maharashtra, too, to test the waters. While discussions about the need for a party have been on for two years, the formal launch is expected soon — some say even as early as next month.

A six-page note prepared by the Jamaat and accessed by The Indian Express details the objectives and the remit of the proposed party.

Jamaat, which already has a well-developed network of front organizations like a women’s wing and a students’ wing, is anxious not to be seen as a purely Muslim party but one which keeps the welfare of marginalized groups besides Muslims, such as the poor, backwards and SC/STs central to its proposed political face.


The party’s concept paper makes scathing remarks about the state of the polity, especially the unequal distribution of new wealth in the new “happening” India. Underlining a social-democrat, religious and value-based “formula,” it calls for a “paradigm shift.” The party envisages strong participation by the middle-class and from individuals “having a record of flawless public service”, committed to “ideals” and “values” and the ability to break the connection “between political power and wealth creation.”

Said a senior Jamaat member: “This won’t be Jamaat’s party but our members would be fully with it. People feel left out from the way political parties work these days. We want to keep welfare as the central element of it. We believe in public funding, in the way Kanshi Ram set out asking for one vote and one rupee, we can do that.”

Members said that they will forge ties with “like-minded” parties and although they aren’t prepared to take on established political forces this time, they hope to make a statement by putting up a few candidates.

There was a divide in the Jamaat over this political course of action but the party’s Majlis-e-Shoora made a decisive push for it. When contacted, Qasim Rasool Ilyas, a prominent member of the Jamaat-e-Islami, declined to comment.

The Jamaat-e-Islami claims to have at least 29,000 workers, and more than 300,000 “well-wishers” across the country. But Jamaat watchers warn about the group being at odds with its own ideology. They say that for a group whose constitution states its objective as “iqaamat-e-din” or the single-minded pursuit of religion, forming a political party may confuse those who flock to the Jamaat as a centre for mainly Islamic revival or refreshing the Islamic way of life.

The Jamaat, split with its most influential founder, Maulana Maududi, who was a staunch advocate of the creation of Pakistan, and later, a Jamaat-e-Islami-e-Hind and a separate one for Jammu and Kashmir was set up.

*However, its literature has had no real substitute for Maududi’s philosophy and old stereotypes remain. The parallels drawn with the RSS have often resulted in simultaneous bans, like in 1975, during the Emergency, when both the RSS and the Jamaat were banned.

*Observers like Irfan Waheed say that political opponents, especially the Hindutva parties, will invoke Jamaat-e-Islami’s past and present in Bangladesh and Pakistan. “After the partition, when Maulana Maududi was asked about the fate of the Muslims left in a Hindu majority India, he had said that he did not bother if the Hindus treat the Muslims of India worse than malechhas. He was only bothered about making Pakistan an Islamic state at any cost,” said Waheed.
 
* The last two paras were dropped from the print edition report.


Monday, February 21, 2011

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American who sparked diplomatic crisis over Lahore shooting was CIA spy - Guardian.co.uk

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American who sparked diplomatic crisis over Lahore shooting was CIA spy

• Raymond Davis employed by CIA 'beyond shadow of doubt'
• Former soldier charged with murder over deaths of two men
• Davis accused of shooting one man twice in the back as he fled


 

• Special report: A CIA spy and a diplomatic whirlwind
  • Declan Walsh in Lahore and Ewen MacAskill in Washington
  • guardian.co.uk, Sunday 20 February 2011 19.38 GMT
  •   In Karachi, scores of demonstrators call for the execution of Raymond Davis, the US consulate employee who has been jailed in Lahore for killing two Pakistanis Link to this video   The American who shot dead two men in Lahore, triggering a diplomatic crisis between Pakistan and the US, is a CIA agent who was on assignment at the time.   Raymond Davis has been the subject of widespread speculation since he opened fire with a semi-automatic Glock pistol on the two men who had pulled up in front of his car at a red light on 25 January.   Pakistani authorities charged him with murder, but the Obama administration has insisted he is an "administrative and technical official" attached to its Lahore consulate and has diplomatic immunity.   Based on interviews in the US and Pakistan, the Guardian can confirm that the 36-year-old former special forces soldier is employed by the CIA. "It's beyond a shadow of a doubt," said a senior Pakistani intelligence official.  The revelation may complicate American efforts to free Davis, who insists he was acting in self-defence against a pair of suspected robbers, who were both carrying guns.   Pakistani prosecutors accuse the spy of excessive force, saying he fired 10 shots and got out of his car to shoot one man twice in the back as he fled. The man's body was found 30 feet from his motorbike.   "It went way beyond what we define as self-defence. It was not commensurate with the threat," a senior police official involved in the case told the Guardian.   The Pakistani government is aware of Davis's CIA status yet has kept quiet in the face of immense American pressure to free him under the Vienna convention.  Last week President Barack Obama described Davis as "our diplomat" and dispatched his chief diplomatic troubleshooter, Senator John Kerry, to Islamabad. Kerry returned home empty-handed.   Many Pakistanis are outraged at the idea of an armed American rampaging through their second-largest city. Analysts have warned of Egyptian-style protests if Davis is released.  The government, fearful of a backlash, says it needs until 14 March to decide whether Davis enjoys immunity. A third man was crushed by an American vehicle as it rushed to Davis's aid.  Pakistani officials believe its occupants were CIA because they came from the house where Davis lived and were armed.   The US refused Pakistani demands to interrogate the two men and on Sunday a senior Pakistani intelligence official said they had left the country.  "They have flown the coop, they are already in America," he said.   ABC News reported that the men had the same diplomatic visas as Davis. It is not unusual for US intelligence officers, like their counterparts round the world, to carry diplomatic passports.   The US has accused Pakistan of illegally detaining him and riding roughshod over international treaties. Angry politicians have proposed slashing Islamabad's $1.5bn (£900m) annual aid.   But Washington's case is hobbled by its resounding silence on Davis's role.  He served in the US special forces for 10 years before leaving in 2003 to become a security contractor.  A senior Pakistani official said he believed Davis had worked with Xe, the firm formerly known as Blackwater.   Pakistani suspicions about Davis's role were stoked by the equipment police confiscated from his car: an unlicensed pistol, a long-range radio, a GPS device, an infrared torch and a camera with pictures of buildings around Lahore.   "This is not the work of a diplomat. He was doing espionage and surveillance activities," said the Punjab law minister, Rana Sanaullah, adding he had "confirmation" that Davis was a CIA employee.   A number of US media outlets learned about Davis's CIA role but have kept it under wraps at the request of the Obama administration. A Colorado television station, 9NEWS, made a connection after speaking to Davis's wife.  She referred its inquiries to a number in Washington which turned out to be the CIA. The station removed the CIA reference from its website at the request of the US government.   Some reports, quoting Pakistani intelligence officials, have suggested that the men Davis killed, Faizan Haider, 21, and Muhammad Faheem, 19, were agents of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence spy agency (ISI) and had orders to shadow Davis because he crossed a "red line".   A senior police official confirmed US claims that the men were petty thieves – investigators found stolen mobiles, foreign currency and weapons on them – but did not rule out an intelligence link.   A senior ISI official denied the dead men worked for the spy agency but admitted the CIA relationship had been damaged.  "We are a sovereign country and if they want to work with us, they need to develop a trusting relationship on the basis of equality. Being arrogant and demanding is not the way to do it," he said.   Tensions between the spy agencies have been growing.  The CIA Islamabad station chief was forced to leave in December after being named in a civil lawsuit.  The ISI was angered when its chief, General Shuja Pasha, was named in a New York lawsuit related to the 2008 Mumbai attacks.   Although the two spy services co-operate in the CIA's drone campaign along the Afghan border, there has not been a drone strike since 23 January – the longest lull since June 2009.  Experts are unsure whether both events are linked. Davis awaits his fate in Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore.  Pakistani officials say they have taken exceptional measures to ensure his safety, including ringing the prison with paramilitary Punjab Rangers.  The law minister, Sanaullah, said Davis was in a "high security zone" and was receiving food from visitors from the US consulate. Sanaullah said 140 foreigners were in the facility, many on drug charges.  Press reports have speculated that the authorities worry the US could try to spring Davis in a "Hollywood-style sting".  "All measures for his security have been taken," said the ISI official. "He's as safe as can be."

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Common platform to discuss issues turned into a platform to woo Muslims - Ummid.com

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Monday February 21, 2011 06:27:24 PM, ummid.com Staff Reporter

Former BJP President Rajnath Singh during the seminar on Minority issues held in Mumbai on February 20
Malegaon: When it declared to organise the day-long seminar February 20, ETV Network promised to provide a common platform to discuss the challenges minorities are facing in India. The seminar held in a Mumbai hotel, however, turned into a common platform for the leaders and politicians from various political parties and groups to score over one another, amid blame game and sans concrete plans for the minority empowerment.
 
Hurling the salvo against the Indian National Congress was former Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajnath Singh with the support from party MP Shahnawaz Husain whereas at the receiving end were the top Congress leaders including Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chauhan, Union Minister Salman Khurshid, State Congress President Manikrao Thakre and others. At the same time, the BJP leaders were leaving no stone unturned to use the opportunity to woo the Muslims - most of the time even taking the stand totally against the BJP policy and promising something, opposing which is the core of BJP politics.
 
"Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) was in power for just six years in the sixty-three years of independent India. How can it be blamed for the backwardness of the minorities", said Rajnath Singh who was presiding over the seminar that was aired live on ETV channels.
 
"Let the government come out with a concrete proposal for the Muslim empowerment, safety of the Awkaf properties or on any other pending issues, BJP will certainly support them", he added.
 
Vehemently denying the allegations that he and his leader LK Advani had went to see Sadhavi Pragya Singh Thakur, one of the accused in the Malegaon blast case, Rajnath Singh said, "BJP is neither providing any support to Malegaon blast culprits nor does it have anything to do with them."
 
On Swami Aseemanad's confession and release of the Muslim accused, he said, "The CBI is investigating these cases. We should wait for the results and have faith in the judiciary."
 
Taking his leader's strong show of Muslim appeasement even further, Sayyed Shahnawaz Hussain, BJP MP from Bhagalpur said, "BJP has no role in whatever that happened to the minorities in the past. We are concentrating on current generation and its prevailing issues, and if the government brings a resolution in the parliament for the development of the minorities based on Sachchar Committee report, BJP will fully support it."
 
Maharashtra Chief Minister in his comments on Swami Aseemanand's confession and release of Muslim youths reiterated his earlier stand and said no injustice would be done to anyone.
 
"Justice will be done to every individual of the state. An innocent won’t pay for someone else’s crime and a criminal won’t be let free to create massacre, I assure you from this forum", he said.
 
Union Minister Salman Khurshid also reiterated his earlier assertions and said, the government is committed to the development of the minorities and taking all efforts for the proper use of wakf properties.
 
On the minority status of Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University Salman Khurshid could just say that these institutions are established by the Muslims and they are for them. 
 
The seminar that started at 10:00 in the morning ran till 04:00 in the afternoon. What is surprising to those present is the lack of seriousness among the politicians in addressing the challenges minorities are facing.
 
"From the seminar one thing has come out very clearly. The Muslim community is no more interested in mere rhetoric and empty promises. They want concrete plans for their empowerment and the politicians should make note of this", Karim Salar, Jalgaon based educationalist and head of Iqra Education Society who was present in the seminar said to ummid.com.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Ulema Council organizes Nyay rally in Lucknow

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By TCN Special Correspondent,

Lucknow: Thousands of workers of Rashtriya Ulema Council (RUC), converged at Mini Stadium in Vikas Nagar for their Nyay (Justice) rally to demand justice and equality for Muslims and other marginalized sections on Sunday. The RUC, which was formed in the wake of crackdown on Azamgarh after Batla House encounter in 2008, completed its two years of existence.


Maulana Amir Rashadi and Maulana Tahir Madani, the top RUC leaders who are prominent Muslim clerics, adopted a matured political tone unveiling their future plans.

“We are not in a hurry for grabbing power by any means, it is the start of a political revolution to change the system and our goal is not 2012. We have 100 years planning and are working on it,” said Maulana Rashadi.

From its earlier policy of “only Muslim” stand, the RUC has also included other marginal sections in their agenda. The charter of demands included reservation to dalit Muslims and Christians, reservation of 9.41 percent within the 27 percent quota for backward caste beside equality to all the marginal, downtrodden sections of the society. Corruption, price rise and other issues also figured in the speeches of the RUC leaders.


Rashadi also reiterated his demand of implementation of Nimesh Commission report and release of Maulana Hakim, Tariq Qasmi and Maulana Kahlil Mujahid-the accused in terror cases. “If the Mishra commission report is not made public and implemented within one month, we will launch an agitation,” said Rashadi.

Lashing out at the Congress led UPA government, Rashadi claimed that the central government was concealing the Nimesh Mishra report while dispatching its emissary to Sanjarupur in Azamgarh. “It is a cruel joke on the sufferings of the Azamgarh people,” he said.

Rashadi also denied any alliance in the coming state assembly elections. The RUC leader even ruled out any association with the Gorakhpur based Peace Party, claiming to go all alone in the coming elections.


Surprisingly, some of the leaders of RUC during their speeches made derogatory comments on Chief Minister Mayawati, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi and even termed Maulana Abul Kalam Azad as a traitor. However, the senior leaders disowned these remarks from the stage itself.

“We cannot allow any such personal comment and also cannot call Maulana Azad as a traitor. Our stage cannot be used for such statements,” said Maulana Nizamuddin clearing the murmuring among the crowd.

The rally which was the second one by RUC at the same ground, this time witnessed a bigger crowd and better management.


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Why Arab/Muslim rulers can survive for 30/41/200 years even in a changed world? By Ghulam Muhammed

Monday, February 21, 2011

Why Arab/Muslim rulers can survive for 30/41/200 years even in a changed world?

The recent Tsunami of the so-called democratic revolution spreading out from Tunisia to neighboring countries all the way from the West of Arab/Muslim World to the East of Gulf, has given no time to reflect on the deeper aspects of the entire upheaval and a question is never been posed as to why the threatened rulers lasted such an ‘un-westernized’ long rule of decades and decades.

The general assumption in western media reports projects their self-serving arguments, that it was the WEST, especially the USA that had supported the traditionally autocratic regimes, for interest of its own.

There was never an attempt to study why such long duration rule of a particular person, family or tribe had ensured a modicum of continuity and stability for the country, that could probably have provided the backdrop to a longer term development of the countries and its people, without being engaged in violent disruption of societies.

Bush would advance his idiotic theory that democratic nation do not go to war, while not only declaring his own nation as an ideal democratic nation and then unleashing wars on Iraq and Afghanistan.

If constitutional monarchies in UK, Japan, and Thailand had survived for centuries, the essential part of their democracy was the election of their executives. In nations where such constitutional arrangements existed or were introduced, an overall stability and integrity of the nation and its citizens was more or less stretched for longer duration.

Besides, in Arab and Muslim world, an underlined Quranic injunction is embedded in believing peoples’ psyche where they are called upon to ‘obey Allah, His prophet and THOSE THAT RULED OVER THEM.’

Another ayah provides for Mashwara or consultations – meaning discussions leading to consensus – and that allowed for any of the many chosen method/s of finding consensus, without resorting to ONE MAN ONE VOTE method of universal counting of heads. This has been the bedrock of Islamic affairs in Muslim societies for 14 plus centuries.

The Western demonizing of such long ruled states, though quite understandably on the grounds of mis-governance and the Imperialist West’s compulsion to changes horses, is meant to force the so-called Westernizing and Modernization of Muslim societies, is in effect a waging of a continuing WAR ON ISLAM as an old obscurantist, out of times, out of fashion life-style system, that threatens some very basic tenets of the Western thoughts on human affairs and community life.

A more sinister motive can be adduced to the US forcing changes so that all future countries must be amenable to THEIR ‘Regime Change’ tactics, without the West having to invade Muslim countries, like they did in Iraq and Afghanistan.

It is for the people of the Arab/Muslim world to recognize the forced changes inflicted on their societies and insist in organizing and managing their internal affairs, in full conformity of their ethos and their culture, no doubt nurtured for centuries through Islamic traditions.


Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai

Programme on challenges for minority politicized - By Rehan Ansari, TwoCircles.net

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Programme on challenges for minority politicized

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By Rehan Ansari, TwoCircles.net,

Mumbai: ETV Urdu organized a seminar on challenges before the minority in Hotel Kempski in Mumbai on Sunday which was telecast live on all its channels in over 7 countries. The programme ran into trouble when the invitation sent by ETV Urdu, mentioned Rajnath Singh, the former president of the BJP, as the president of the programme. 


Some Muslim organizations boycotted this programme and alleged that ETV Urdu is acting like paid media to soften Muslims towards BJP’s leadership and the Sangh Parivar. As expected people started hooting and disturbing many speakers like Salman Khurshid, P.A. Inamdar- leaders of Congress and Rajnath Singh.

Presence of Politicians politicized the issue and speakers of congress blamed the BJP and BJP blamed the Congress for the backwardness of Muslims. Blaming Congress, Rajnath Singh, leader of the BJP said, “Sachar committee report suggests that it’s not the BJP which ruled only for 6 years but others who are ruling since last 60 years, are responsible for the backwardness of Muslim.”

L-R: Maharashtra CM Prithviraj Chavan and Salman Khurshid

On Gujarat riots 2002, he said that there were many communal riots after the independence and Muslims should also remember other riots also. During his speech some members from the audience started questioning and asked about his views on Sachar Committee and reservations for Muslims and found him non committal. He said, “We will discuss it in the Party and will let you know.” He was also questioned about Malegaon and Swami Aseemanad.

Salman Khurshid, Union Minister of Minority Affair highlighted the commitment of the UPA II on maintaining the minority status of Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Millia.

Rajnath Singh

Prithivi Raj Chauhan, Chief Minister of Maharashtra announced construction of two more Haj Houses one in Nagpur and the other in Aurangabad. He said, “Lots of discussion has taken place now; we should act and our government have identified the problems and are working on a roadmap.

Arif Nasim Khan Minister of Minority affair and Awqaf declared that government has freed 450 acres of waqf land from illegal occupants. He also announced that the Maharashtra government is the first to implement Prime Minister’s 15 points programme.

He announced that “a monitoring committee of MLAs the legislative committee will be formed to look after the implementation of Minority schemes and prepare a yearly report that later will be tabled in the assembly and will be discussed.”

Maulana Mehmood Madni, secretary, Jamiatul Ulema Hind stressed the need for education and said, “We must teach our kids at any cost.”

Those who participated in the programme include Ms.Fauzia Khan, MoS for Minority affair, Mohan Prakash, secretary Congress Committee, Delhi, Manik Rao Thackeray, president, Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, Shanwaz Husain, and other leaders of BJP.