Face to Face with KKMA Chairman

May 11, 2010

Sageer Trikarpur is the Chairman of Kuwait Kerala Muslim Association, the largest social welfare organization of Indians in Kuwait.

Over the past three decades of involvement in social service activities, Sageer Trikarpur has emerged as one of the most influential and admired community leader in Kuwait. He has a reputation of achieving extraordinary results from ordinary men. His leadership, vision and perception has swelled the membership of KKMA from six members to 10,000 active members and has contributed significantly in social development and human welfare.

In KKMA, his actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and achieve more.

Coastaldigest.com finds out more from the Chairman of KKMA in view of launching the Model NRI project

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1. You are a chairman of a large charitable organization, how did you establish such an organization?

The KKMA is an organization of ordinary NRIs in Kuwait. Since the majority of NRIs in Middle East are ordinary people who find it difficult to meet both ends of their life’s necessities, it is not at all extraordinary to attain a membership of 10,000 people.

We have many organizations working for the welfare of society, but there was a need for an organization which would primarily focus on the welfare of its members. Prior to conceiving this as an association, our team, a handful of well experienced social workers, seriously discussed the purposes of forming a new organization. Hence, vision, mission and objectives of KKMA became more apparent to everyone. As a result, an organization ‘for aid and development’ of its members was formed. Our vision is to create a dynamic and vibrant platform for Non Resident Indians to come together and participate in a wide range of providing aid and engaging in developmental activities.

The Mission of Kuwait Kerala Muslim Association (KKMA) is to provide aid to and secure development of its members and the community that it represents. KKMA aims to fulfill this Mission by providing educational opportunities, promoting professional and personal growth, and carrying out our social responsibility and enhancing pride within our organization and reinforcing our reputation as a vital Indian organization in Kuwait.

2. The responsibilities of running a big organization must be a huge burden… How do you manage to execute so many welfare plans?

Activities at KKMA are not at all a one-man show. We have an evergreen and structured organization, which we fine tune every now and then to meet the purposes of the Association. The Board of Trustees and the Management Team of KKMA is responsible for setting up long-term strategies and objectives for the Association.

I have learnt that nothing could be achieved in life if there is no dream to begin with. KKMA has many dreams for the welfare of its members and the society at large. Hence, activities are plenty and the members are always willing to execute them.

3. You are aiming to bring together people with low salaries. Is there any specific reason?

Yes. As I mentioned earlier, majority of NRIs in Middle East fall in this category of ‘low income’ group. In our country though, the general perception is that ‘if he is an NRI, he ought to be rich’.

Almost of all social development activities in our homeland are funded by NRIs, may be it political parties, religious organizations, or others. The reality is there are hundreds of thousands of NRIs in gulf who definitely fall under BPL (below poverty line).

NRIs have two specific aims: Save enough to return home, and learn new skills for effective utilization back home. However, they seldom achieve their aims because of lack of planning and opportunities.

Secondly, it is not just a financial aspect that is a cause of concern. Their feelings and emotion are never thought of.

As we know, only communities with a thorough understanding of their own values are communities with development potentials. KKMA as a social organization of NRIs shall help them to know themselves and requirement of aid at the time of need. We shall encourage NRIs to broaden their knowledge and self-realization possibilities, foster their self-confidence and sense of pride, face difficulties and challenges in the process of development, and enable them to be self-reliant.

4. What inspired you to establish the Kidney dialysis centres in various districts of Kerala and Mangalore?

As a charitable organization, we were trying to help all those who requested assistance from the Association. However, even after spending a lot of money, it was too difficult to measure the impact of that charity due to lack of clarity and specific aim. So, we thought of streamlining our relief activities to concentrate on one issue that could make a significant change in society.

Initiative to establish Kidney Dialysis Centres in all districts of Kerala and Mangalore was made by the Association in view of the expensive dialysis treatment not commonly affordable to lower income folks.

The first of its kind center was opened at IQRAA International Hospital and Research Center in the city of Calicut in June 2006. In following years KKMA, in association with regional hospitals, has opened five more low cost kidney centers in Trichur, Malappuram, Kasaragod, Trivandrum districts of Kerala and one in Mangalore, Karnataka State.

Each Centre is equipped with units of state of the art haemodialysis machines, provides dialysis treatment at affordable prices, and when possible free of charge as well.

5. One of your schemes FBS is largely supporting your member family? Can you please elaborate more on this scheme and its benefits?

Family Benefits Scheme (FBS) is our signature benefit program for our members. This is a kind of social security scheme to help the family of member in the event of his unfortunate demise. The Scheme is implemented by collecting a small amount of as low as 0.450 fils from each member and the entire amount is then handed over to the dependants of the deceased member. The FBS has been made mandatory for ensuring successful implementation and the program to sustain. So far, KKMA has implemented 39 such schemes and raised nearly Rs. 1.75 Crore for the benefit of those families.

The impact of this project has been very high. We have recently conducted a study to know the current status of those beneficiary families of the Family Benefit Scheme. The study reveals that all of them would have been suffering without such a helping hand from their fellow brothers go on with their lives.

6. What is Mathruka Pravasi Padhathi or Model NRI? What made you to launch the project ?

Mathruka Pravasi Padhathi, or Model NRI project is a very innovative project. A comfortable home, a healthy family, educated children and a respected life! That is what an NRI aspires for in his life. However, after years of struggle, the Pravasi departs with an empty hand and unfulfilled dreams either back to his home or to the graveyard!

“A Happy Life for My Family” is the major objective of Non Resident Indians who have crossed the seas to Gulf countries. NRIs sacrifice even bare necessities to save the maximum possible from their meager earnings to look after their dependents. However, at a particular juncture of his life when he plans to return to his country, he realizes that what he had earned so far was so little.

Every NRI, after ten or twenty years of his expatriate life, comes back to his country only after ensuring that someone from his family, either a son or his son in law, takes up his legacy as an NRI. The story goes on and replicates itself continually.

Thousands of NRIs will have to struggle for a one-time dinner, if they have to leave their job and the Gulf. This, we have witnessed during the invasion of Iraq on Kuwait.

A major portion of earnings of NRIs is remitted to their dependents, leaving very little for their own future. He has contributed to all those who have sought his assistance, may be for marriage, medical treatment, party fund, construction of mosques, madrasas, schools, orphanages – all good deeds. Studies indicate that Non-Resident Indians struggle hard to earn while their dependents at home are spending without knowing the reality of their hardships abroad. NRIs never inform their actual situation to their dependents while they even sacrifice minimum necessities. In addition, sometimes, when they come back, they do not even get to experience love from their dear ones.

To be honest, a good aspect of the NRI migration to the Gulf is that the life style of his family and dependents improves drastically as a result. Nevertheless, it becomes a nightmare for him, while returning home, as these individuals find it difficult to maintain the lifestyle, they have got used to, resulting in loss of status and self-respect.

The story is not different for NRIs who are living in Gulf with their family and earn a good salary. They too struggle due to unpaid debts, visa card settlement, installments, family and society commitments and entertainment expenditure.

The peculiar circumstances experienced by expatriate families have not been given a serious thought from a humane angle. KKMA realizes that the change should begin within us. The Model NRI project presented by KKMA is a humble initiative in this direction. It is an effort to create awareness about the situation of NRIs and to address their problem in real earnest.

The Center for Information Guidance India (CIGI), an umbrella of scholars & social workers with the experience and expertise to train multi-level community groups is our partner and guide in this project.

Ever since it has been launched, MPP is getting tremendous support and encouragement from the NRI community as well as people leaders. Upon our request, Shri Oommen Chandy, honorable opposition leader of Kerala has consented to be an Executive Patron of this unique project, which in his opinion shall bring immense benefit to all the stakeholders. We have also invited support and patronage of distinguished personalities and social leaders in Middle East and in India to guide us further in this initiative and hopefully they all will support us.

7. How will the Model NRI project help the NRIs and their families?

The Model NRI project presented by KKMA is a humble initiative to create awareness about the situation of NRIs and to address their problem in real earnest.

The project aims to make a positive impact on the lives of KKMA members, particularly in the field of education, health and economy and to guide them to reach the objective of “A Happy Life for His Family”.

KKMA shall organize family meetings, awareness campaigns, debates and coaching classes all over Kerala and DK with the attendance of the entire KKMA family members with the expert assistance from CIGI. We are sure that by these efforts we shall create a positive attitude to promote individual and societal confidence among NRIs. KKMA will organize workshops and classes to change the attitude and motivate them to achieve their goals in life.

The inaugural phase of this campaign to mobilize public opinion has already started with the road show launched in Kerala in the month of February. A large number of NRI family members attended in each of these family meets held at Kanhangad, Kannur, Calicut and Malappuram.

Our DK Family event is planned for May 11, 2010. This series will continue in other districts of Kerala in coming months.
In Kuwait, we launched this program in April in which a large number of people participated. Separate events for families, bachelors, and students were conducted to raise the awareness on need of a change in lifestyle of NRIs and their families. We also have conducted a leaders’ meet to solicit opinions and improvement suggestions from prominent personalities of the community.

In the following phases of the project, KKMA shall come up with awareness and training sessions as well as capacity development programs. The project will include Remote Parenting Training, Saving and Family Budget Training, Educational Motivation and Career Guidance Camp, Health Awareness Seminar, Skill Development and women empowerment training, etc.

8. What should the women’s role in social sector be?

Most NRIs, while they struggle in gulf countries for their dependants, put their women into a situation where they have to care for themselves and their children. This separation from husband not only changes relationship in the family but also directly affects the role of the woman: she becomes "the head of family", in charge of taking care of the rest of the family members.

This situation could be utilized positively. Our women have "untapped potential" to become a voice of moderation in communities. Moderation is the key word, if we adopt this in everything what we do, that will help us in a long way.

Women can have a unique moral authority on the heart of families as sisters, mothers and friends and must be supported to play a greater role in developing and upbringing our future generation. Improving women’s educational and job prospects will boost their confidence as they have a huge role to play in helping us build a stronger, better society.

9. How can one involve himself in social service?

I am no one to give you an advice. Social Service is everyone’s job. In today’s world each one of us are connected with others in one or the other way. So one should see matters affecting fellow brothers and try to resolve it for him in whatever ways possible.

My view is that if you have potential to help others you are blessed by your Creator and you, therefore have a moral responsibility to express your gratitude by utilizing your capability.

For us, social work does not end in speeches, functions, felicitations, receptions, memorandums, etc. KKMA is a step towards a paradigm shift. It is an organization to bring like-minded people together with a motto of help and aid to low income group of NRIs.

We have all worked together to bring about extraordinary change. KKMA’s social change projects are thus born. We have made a difference to the lives of hundreds of people who are now in Kuwait. They became entrepreneurs by a model investment scheme. This same group, who themselves are to be considered BPL, created history by establishing a number of charitable kidney dialysis centers in Kerala, costing several crores of rupees. The same group, helped families of their fellow members when destiny took their lives and left their families without any support. With their half a KD contribution they generated a decent amount for giving a decent life by providing them family benefit scheme. It is the group which has now taken an initiative to bring about a paradigm shift in NRI lifestyle by increasing self-awareness and self-development.

We are all potential change agents, but most of us are trapped by the belief that we as individuals cannot make a difference. I believe it is possible for ordinary people to achieve extraordinary things. As I read somewhere, the difference between an "ordinary" and an "extraordinary" person is not the title that person might have, but what they do to make the world a better place for us all.

See this story of Muhammad Yunus - a Bangladeshi economist. He along with Grameen Bank, won the Nobel Peace Prize for pioneering use of tiny, seemingly insignificant loans — micro credit — to lift millions out of poverty.

See the example of SEWA, the Self Employed Women's Association in India. It is an organisation of poor, self-employed women workers. These are women who earn a living through their own labour or small businesses. Ela Bhatt, or Ela Behn, as she is fondly known, founded SEWA in 1971 which is south Asia’s first labour and trade union for women workers in the informal sector. It is a group of ordinary women, who were inspired by Gandhian thinking and realised the gravity of the situation and supported her venture. SEWA provides healthcare, microfinance, vocational training centres, a bank and an academy to its 10 lakh members.

I believe a group of people with clear vision can create history. The only thing that changes this world is taking action. I believe that if enough ordinary people back up a desire for a better world, they can accomplish extraordinary things.

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Ram Puniyani
May 2,2020

India has tragically witnessed the phenomenon of lynching becoming dominant during last few years. It was particularly around the issue of Holy Cow-Beef, that lynchings became more prevalent and two communities had to face the brunt of it, Muslims and dalits. The IndiaSpend data showed the rise of the incidents from 2014 and that close to 90% of victims were Muslims or dalits. Some notorious cases of lynchings were the one of Akhlaq, Junaid, Alimuddin Ansari, the beatings of dalits in Una. At another level it is during this period that the noted social worker Swami Agnivesh was also subjected to humiliating beating in the public. The communal color in India by now is so strong that many events, even before the details are known, are looked at from the communal color and false social noises start even before real facts are known.

Nothing can exemplify this more than the tragic lynching of two sadhus and their driver in Gadchinal village, near Palghar, a city nearly 110 Kilomenters from Mumbai. As the news of this tragedy spread the BJP leaders immediately started blaming Muslim minority for the crime. Nalin Kohli in an Interview to a German Channel said so. Not to be left behind Sambit Patra, the BJP spokesperson launched a tirade  against the liberals-seculars for their silence on the issue. As the matter stands the truth comes out that those sadhus were travelling to Surat from Kandivli area of Mumbai. It is a period of lockdown and they did not have the permission so they were avoiding the highway travel and going through interior routes. On this route was a village Gadchinale, an Adivasi dominated village where this tragedy took place.

During the lockdown period due to Corona virus the economic and social deprivation of poor people is extreme. Many rumors are floating there. In this village the rumor doing rounds was that a gang of chid lifters is roaming in different guises. Thats what these Sadhus were taken to be. Since the victims were Hindus and culprits are deliberately presumed to be from the other community. One recalls that to trigger the Mumbai violence in 1992-93 the incidence of murder of two Mathadi workers (HIndus) and burning of Bane family (Hindu) in Jogeshwari area of Mumbai, both these were false, these incidents were used as the pretext for the attack on the minorities.

In this case not only BJP leaders, the RSS itself also  jumped into fray along with Sadhu Samaj. A vicious atmosphere started building up. 

As the incident took place, Palghar case dominated the usual media channels and large sections of social media. The Government of Maharashtra (Shiv Sena+NCP+Congress) stood on the solid ground of truthfulness and arrested nearly 100 culprits, none of them being a Muslim. Interestingly the local body of the village is controlled by BJP and the chief of this body Chitra Chowdhari is a BJP leader. While the Maharashtra Government is standing on the solid ground of the facts of the case, it has also given the warning that those spreading falsehoods will not be spared.

The cruelty of those taking law into their hands is shocking. During the last few years taking law into the hands of the mobs is becoming close to normal. The real reasons are many. One of this being the lack of proper punishment to those who indulge in such dastardly acts. Not only that many of them are in the good books of the ruling establishment and many of them are honored despite their despicable role in such incidents. One recalls that in case of Mohammad Ikhlaq lynching, one of the accused died in the police custoy due to incidentlal disease. Then Union Central Minister Mahesh Sharma landed up to drape his body in tricolor. In another such case of Alimuddin Ansari, when eight of the accused got bail, the Union Minister Jayant Sinha garlanded them. What message it sends down the line?

The other factors contributing to the rise in intensity of violence is the overall social frustration due to life generally becoming more difficult. The rule of BJP has also encouraged intolerance, where people with differing opinions are looked down upon and called anti- Hindu, Anti National etc. Swami Agnivesh who criticised the blind faith, the statements like ‘plastic surgery in ancient India, or divine nature of Barfani Baba in Amarnath was humiliated in public.

The core issue is the dominance of sectarian mindset promoted by the ruling party and its parent organization the RSS. They are waiting to jump at any event which can be given communal color or where the minorities can be demonized. Few news channels, who are playing the role of loud speakers of divisive politics are adding salt to the wounds. The degree of Hate spread in the society has further taken the aid of innumerable social media networks to spread the false hoods down to all the sections of society.

The need for law against lynching needs to be brought in. All those participating in such dastardly violence need to be punished. Before that the whole atmosphere of Hate mongering and feeling that those talking law into their hands can get away with it, needs to be countered strongly. While a prompt police action against such incidents is the need of the hour, those who have made spreading hate as their business need to realize that no country can progress without the feeling of fraternity. Demonizing weaker sections may give them higher TRP, but it is also undermining our path of peace and progress.

Respect for Indian Constitution and rule of law needs to be restored. The fact check mechanisms like AltNews need to be activated much more. And lastly one must applaud the steps taken by the Government of Maharashtra to ensure that justice is done and Hate spreading is  checked right in its tracks.

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Amar Akbar Antony
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Wednesday, 24 Jun 2020

Beautiful article. We need people like you- the need of the hour.

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Ram Puniyani
January 9,2020

‘Go to Pakistan’ has probably been most often used phrase used against Muslims in India. Recently in yet another such incident the SP of Meerut, UP has been in the news and a video is circulating where he, Akhilesh Narayan Singh, is allegedly using the jibe ‘Go to Pakistan’. In the video he is seen shouting at protestors at Lisari Gate area in Meerut, “The ones (protestors) wearing those black or yellow armbands, tell them to go to Pakistan”. His seniors stood by him calling it ‘natural reaction to shouting of pro Pakistan slogans. Many BJP leaders like Uma Bhararti also defended the officer. Breaking ranks with fellow politicians, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi of BJP, criticised the said officer and asked for suitable action against him. Interestingly this is same Naqvi, who earlier when the beef related arguments were going on; had stated that those who want to eat beef can go to Pakistan.

Interestingly this is probably the first time that any BJP leader has opposed the use of this jibe against the Indian Muslims. True to the dominance of trolls who support divisive politics, Naqvi has been trolled on the issue. As such vibe ‘Go to Pakistan’ has been a strong tool in the hands of aggressive elements to demonise Muslims in general and to humiliate those with Muslim names. One recalls that when due to the rising intolerance in the society many eminent writers, film makers were returning their awards, Aamir Khan said that his wife Kiran Rao is worried about their son. Immediately BJP worthies like Giriraj Singh pounced on him that he can go to Pakistan.

The strategy of BJP combine has been on one hand to use this ‘go to Pakistan’ to humiliate Muslims on the other from last few years another Pakistan dimension has been added. Those who are critical of the policies of BJP-RSS have on one hand been called as anti National and on the other it is being said that ‘they are speaking the language of Pakistan’.

Use of Pakistan to label the Muslims and dissidents here in India has been a very shrewd tool in the hands of communal forces. One remembers that the ‘cricket nationalism’ was also the one to use it. In case of India-Pakistan cricket match, the national hysteria, which it created, was also aiming at Indian Muslims. What was propagated was that Indian Muslims cheer for Pakistan victory and they root for Pakistan. There was an unfortunate grain of truth in this as a section of disgruntled, alienated Muslim did that. That was not the total picture, as most Indian Muslims were cheering for Indian victory. Many a Muslim cricketers contributed massively to Indian cricket victories. The cricket legends like Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Irfan Pathan, and Mohammad Azaruddin are just the few among the long list of those who brought glories for India in the field of cricket.

Even in matters of defence there are legions of Muslims who contributed to Indian efforts in the war against Pakistan all through. Abdul Hamid’s role in 1965 India Pak war and the role of Muslim soldiers in Kargil war will be part of Indian military history. There have been generals in army who contributed in many ways for the role which military has been playing in service of the nation. General Zamiruddin Shah, when asked to handle Gujarat carnage, does recount how despite the lack of support from local administration for some time, eventually the military was able to quell the violence in some ways.

During freedom movement Muslims were as much part of the struggle against British rule as any other community. While the perception has been created that Muslims were demanding Pakistan, the truth is somewhere else. It was only the elite section of Muslims who supported the politics of Muslim League and later the same Muslim League could mobilize some other section and unleash the violence like ‘Direct Action’ in Kolkata, which in a way precipitated the actual process of partition, which was the goal of British and aim of Muslim League apart from this being the outcome of ‘Two Nation theory’.

Not much is popularized about the role of great number of Muslims who were part of National movement, who steadfastly opposed the idea and politics which led to the sad partition of the subcontinent. Few excellent accounts of the role of Muslims in freedom movement like Syed Nasir Ahmad, Ubaidur Rahman, Satish Ganjoo and Shamsul Islam are few of these not too well know books which give the outline of the great Muslim freedom fighters like Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Ansari Brothers, Ashfaqulla Khan.

Immediately after partition tragedy the communal propaganda did the overdrive to blame the whole partition process on Muslim separatism, this totally undermined the fact that how poor Muslims had taken out massive marches to oppose the Lahore Resolution of separate Pakistan moved by Mohammad Ali Jinnah. The whole Muslim community started being seen as the homogenous, ‘The other’ and other misconceptions started against the community, the one’s relating them to atrocities of Muslim kings started being made as the part of popular folklore, leading the Hate against them. This Hate in turn laid the foundation of violence and eventual ghettoisation of this community.

The interactive-syncretism prevalent in India well presented by Gandhi-Nehru was pushed to the margins as those believing in pluralism did not actively engage with the issue. The economic marginalization of this community, coupled with the increasing insecurity in turn led to some of them to identify with Pakistan, and this small section was again presented as the representative of the whole Muslim community.

Today the battle of perception is heavily tilted against the Muslim community. It is a bit of a surprise as Naqvi is differing from his other fellow colleagues to say that the action should be taken against the erring police officer. The hope is that all round efforts are stepped up to combat the perception constructed against this religious minority in India. 

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Prakash SS
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Thursday, 9 Jan 2020

it is very much understandable if Pakistan is bad country our PM Namo would never visited without any invitation, that time Pakistan was good he prised their Mutton biriyani and Karak chai in pakistan. we feel something is wrong with our PM and his chelas. 

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Ram Puniyani
February 29,2020

Like most of the political phenomenon, even the practice of Nationalism is not a static one. It changes with the changing political equations of the political forces and assumes the expressions which are very diverse. As such the phenomenon of Nationalism has a long journey and various state policies in particular have used it for purposes which relate more to the power of the state ‘vis a vis’ its people, power of the state ‘vis a vis’ the neighboring countries among others.

In India there has been a certain change in the practices of the state which have transformed the meaning of Nationalism during last few years. Particularly with BJP, the Hindu Nationalist outfit gaining simple majority, it has unfolded the policies where one can discern the drastic change in the meaning and application of Nationalism in regard to its citizens, particularly those belonging to minority community, with regard to those who are liberal, and with those who stand with the concept of Human rights.

Our former Prime Minister of Dr. Manmohan Singh hit the nail on the head when he said that “Nationalism and the "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" slogan are being misused to construct a "militant and purely emotional" idea of India that excludes millions of residents and citizens. Former Prime Minister recently stated this in an apparent attack on the BJP.” The occasion was the release of a book, ‘Who is Bharat Mata’, edited by Purushottam Agarwal and Radhakrishna. This is a compilation of significant extracts from writings of Nehru, and important assessments of and contributions of Nehru by prominent personalities.

Dr. Singh went on to add "With an inimitable style…Nehru laid the foundation of the universities, academies and cultural institutions of Modern India. But for Nehru's leadership, independent India would not have become what it is today," This statement of Dr. Singh has great importance in contemporary times, as Nehru is being denigrated by Hindu nationalists for all the problems which India is facing today and attempts are on to undermine his role and glorifying Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. This is also significant as it gives us the glimpses of what Nationalism meant for Nehru.

As Singh’s statement captures the present nationalism being practiced by BJP and company, the Hindu nationalists, immediately shot back saying that Dr. Singh is supporting the anti India activities at JNU and Jamia and his party is supporting the anti India nationalists. They asked whether Singh likes the nationalism of the likes of Shashi Tharoor or Manishankar Ayer who are provoking the Shaheen Bagh protest rather than making the protestors quiet. Whether he likes the anti national protests which go on at JNU or Jamia? As per them there is no Nationalism in Congress. One more example being cited is the private visit of Shatrughan Sinha who talked to Pakistani President during his visit there recently!

Most of the arguments being used to oppose Dr. Singh are very superficial. What is being referred to; is not opposition to Indian nationalism and its central values which were the core of anti colonial struggles. While ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ may not be acceptable to a section of population, even the book he was releasing has the title ‘Who is Bharat Mata’. What is being stated by Singh is the twist which slogan ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ has been used by Hindu nationalists to frighten the religious minorities.

Indian nation came into being on the values, which later were the foundation of Indian Constitution. Indian Constitution carefully picked up the terminology which was away from the concepts of Hindu or Muslim nationalism. That’s how the country came to be called as ‘India that is Bharat’. The freedom of expression which was the hallmark of freedom movement and it was given a pride of place in our Constitution. It respected the diversity and formulated rules where the nation was not based on particular culture, as Hindu nationalists will like us to believe, but cultural diversity was centrally recognized in the Constitution. In addition promoting good relations with neighbors and other countries of the World was also part of our principles.

JNU, Jamia and AMU are being demonized as most institutions so far regard the freedom of expression as a core part of Indian democracy. These institutions have been thriving on discussions and debates which have base in liberalism. Deliberately some slogans have been constructed to defame these institutions. While Constitution mandates good relations with neighbors, creation of ‘Anti Pakistan hysteria’ is the prime motive of many a channels and sections of other media, which are servile to the ideology of ruling Government. They also violate most of the norms of ethical journalism, where the criticism of the ruling party is an important factor to keep the ruling dispensation in toes.

A stifling atmosphere has been created during last six years. In this the Prime Minster can take a detour, land in Pakistan to have a cup of tea with Pakistan PM, but a Congress leader talking to Pakistani President is a sign of being anti National. Students taking out a march while reading the preamble of Indian Constitution are labeled as anti-national; and are stopped while those openly wielding guns near Jamia or Shaheen Bagh roam freely.

Nationalism should promote amity and love of the people; it should pave the way for growth and development. Currently the nationalism which is dominant and stalking the streets has weakened the very fraternity, which is one of the pillars of our democracy. Nehru did explain that Bharat Mata is not just our mountains, rivers and land but primarily the people who inhabit the land. Which nationalism to follow was settled during the freedom movement when Muslim nationalism and Hindu nationalism were rejected by the majority of people of India in favor of the Nationalism of Gandhi, Nehru, Patel and Maulana Azad, where minorities are equal citizens, deserving affirmative action. In today’s scenario the Hindu nationalists cannot accept any criticism of their policies.

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