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    PEACE VOICEINDIAN UNION MUSLIM LEAGUEF Q vL hEstb: 1948www.iuml.ind.inAll India Admn. Ofce & Tamilnadu Head Quarters

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    New Delhi: In a letter addressed to Arab and

    other Muslim countries, through their embassies

    in India, Jamiat Ulama-i- Hind general secretary

    Maulana Mahmood Madani, called for puttingpressure on the Myanmar government for an end

    to attacks on the Rohingya Muslims and protection

    of their lives, liberties and properties.

    The former MP has also demanded an

    international inquiry into the recent violence,

    granting free access to humanitarian aid groups

    and international media.

    The letter also demanded restoration of

    citizenship rights which has been denied to the

    Rohingyas under citizenship law of 1982, which

    is incompatible with international human rights

    standards enshrined in UN charts and also against

    UN declarations, he pointed out.

    Referring to the UN report which dealt indetails that more than 22,000 people from mainly

    Muslim community have been displaced in western

    Myanmar this month alone, besides 75,000 people

    displaced in earlier clashes in June, he described

    the phenomenon as slow burning genocide, which

    aims at ethnic cleansing or driving the Rohingyas

    into Bangladesh.

    The UN views in its report the Rohingyas as

    among the most persecuted stateless minorities on

    the planet, he cited.

    Maulana Madani has also criticised Aung San

    Suu Kyi for not doing enough for the minorities.

    Such attitude from a Nobel Peace laureate was

    not expected, he writes.

    He has also taken exception to the Indian

    government for its unreasonable silence over

    the violence despite being the major power in the

    region. Such attitude will diminish its prestige

    and image in South Asia and in the International

    community, he elaborates.

    Owing to this uncertain status of citizenship, the

    tens of thousands of Rohingyas ed to neighboring

    Bangladesh and India to escape the brutal attacks

    have ended up as unregistered refugees with

    little access to aid or assistance. They have been

    refused any aids. Scores of them are languishing

    in jail in Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Indonesia, andMalaysia, Maulana recounts.

    He also demanded that all those who have taken

    refuse in other countries should be acknowledged

    as citizens of Myanmar enabling them to acquire

    refugee status and protection by UN agencies and

    inuence upon the UN for setting a deadline for

    Myanmar to change its attitude. In case of non-

    abiding, it should be warned against the military

    action and economic blockage.

    Jmit Ulm writs lttr to Muslim countris

    on th plight of th Rohingy Muslims

    Lucknow: Perhaps, the

    above lines sum up the recent

    communal violence incidents at

    Faizabad and adjoining areas.

    The area had remained peaceful

    since 1992, when Babri Masjidwas demolished.

    Among those who suffered

    was one newspaper ofce

    Aapki Taqat, a bilingual

    Urdu-Hindi weekly published

    from Faizabad. Its masthead

    carried the slogan Hindu

    Muslim, Do Bhai, Hindi Urdu,

    Do Behen (Hindu and Muslim

    are two brothers; Hindi and

    Urdu are two sisters). Edited by

    local journalist Manzar Mehdi,

    the newspaper had admirers

    and patrons in Faizabad, mostly

    Hindus.

    This attack and burning of

    newspaper ofce is not a simple

    act of communal violence.

    In Mehdi's words, What is a

    matter of concern is that it was

    burnt by those who had at times

    must have visited my ofce. I

    have no words to explain. But

    the relations were forgotten and

    the communal frenzy took over.

    Now when the curfew has

    been lifted, people are coming to

    terms about what they have lost.

    The brotherhood, the harmony

    are not the only things. I am

    still nding it hard to face my

    friends who had shops in Chowk

    area. I had spent my student days

    there and used to spend many

    hours having tea and chatting

    with them. I called them up and

    they too don't had any answer,

    Anil Yadav, a journalist from

    Faizabad and presently based

    in Lucknow stated. Anil has not

    been to the place after the riots

    and is presently in Lucknow.

    Mehdi, who also runs asocial organisation Guldasta

    which forms a human chain for

    communal harmony every year

    on republic day, is aware that

    things will be tough. The human

    chain which he formed had seen

    several Hindu seers joining

    hands with Muslim clerics.

    Flowers were showered

    from Chowk Masjid in the past

    when the idol procession passed.

    Now what has happened?

    wondered Mehdi.

    Azadar, a local shopkeeper

    who had dry fruits outlet in the

    mosque which was also looted

    and gutted openly admitted in

    Lucknow that it was a planned

    attack. Tension was palpable

    for past one month. But we

    never thought that it will be so

    worse, he said.

    Perhaps, this is the most glaring

    example of selective targeting

    of Muslim establishments. As

    per reports, 81 shops and houses

    were torched and gutted, only

    few of them being from other

    community.Now, after nearly 12 days,

    Samajwadi Party government

    which regards itself as

    pro-Muslim, has nally woken

    up and transferred the district

    ofcials. Dated November 6,

    the state government has nally

    issued the transfer order of the

    DM of the district.

    Faizabad

    still tense; DM

    nally shifted

    after 12 days

    Time and again, some beastly ugly toads,

    Pop up their heads to spit snaky poison-

    Pent up hatred with no rhyme or reason;

    Malice from rotten hearts that evil hoards.

    All your vulgarities are boomerangs;At once mirroring the volcanic aborence-

    A tip of the iceberg. You conceive, plot, disrupt

    And again come back like a phoenix.

    Do hoarse cries mar heavenly music?

    Do sand dams recede the roaring seas?

    Do ying bits of paper hide the glowing sun?

    From whence came so much hatred?

    Is it the defeats of medieval times?

    Is it the disappointment that the Messiah was not of your race?

    Is it the pride that your allies are the sons of the rst wife?

    Is it the humiliation of throttled efforts?

    Or still deeper, that you are a cursed-lot

    in the Book of Verses itself?

    Accursed for your audacious defying

    Of Gods innumerable miraculous blessings;

    You killed every Prophet who showed

    light and came to lead,

    And you still persist in Samiris mislead.

    A chaotic lot vultures in the guise of pigeons;

    Full of foxy tricks and crocodile tears;

    Father of bloodshed and foul conspiracies;

    Designers of sinister maneuvers and false propaganda;Creators of cancerous economic wounds and

    Ugly spiders catching the world into a traumatic web.

    For whose cause do you ght tooth and nail?

    Is it to uphold some unrevealed satanic verses?

    Sure, you have caused enough

    Disdain, despair, disruption and distortion.

    What have you to boast of?

    Decent values? Honest trade? Good philosophy?

    Deep-rooted Culture? Ten Commandments?

    Fevered brains-opaque minds-concepts confused.

    Who can awaken reluctance and pretense of sleep?

    Does light penetrate the blind?

    Does music reach the stony deaf?

    What use in language to the dumb?

    What use in knowledge to sick minds?

    Deluge of water is no elixir of life;

    Whirling cyclones are not life savers;

    Indulgent freedom is not freedom of expression!

    It is the death knell to human dignity,

    Dragging, human race to an era of hunters and predators!

    You may penetrate the earth and peepout from the other side,

    Or count the atoms of all that is in heavens and earth,

    But, nay, you will not fathom the love

    For our Holy Prophet (may Allahspeace and blessings be upon him) or

    His grandeur a grandeur, so magnicent!

    Prof.M.Fathima Zohara

    A TIP OF THE ICEBERG

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    By Mohd Ismail Khan,

    Golconda/Hyderabad: Near the busy, bustling roadsof newly urbanized suburbs of Hyderabad, Mehdipatnamand Tolichowki lies a tumbled fort which was once thebase of Qutub Shahi dynasty and marks the beginning ofrich heritage of this city of Nizams.

    Golconda Fort was the worlds rst diamond market,where the diamonds like Darya-e Nur, Nur-Ul-Ain, theKoh-i-noor, the Hope Diamond, The Regent Diamond,Wittelsbach Diamond were preserved in the solid walls

    are now a dumping ground of wastes.

    Golconda today appears to be under siege, not froman army but from exploitative commercial mindset ofHyderabad Golf Association (HGA) and ever slipshodArcheological survey of India (ASI). Andhra Pradeshtourism department, with the consent of the ASI, hasleased 70% of the land in the fort to HGA to develop aninternational golf club.

    Golconda fort is now virtually seized with barricadeserected at each turn, guarded by one s itting guard keepingvigilant eyes on the visitors, all employed by HGA.

    On the entrance is a seal of ASI stating warningsregarding any construction in the site or any destruction ofthe site. Ironically, the board of HGA near it manifests theconstruction (or destruction) works going on for years.

    Mohammed Afzal: the heritage Warrior

    Mohammed Afzal, who resides just near the footwalls of the fort since his childhood and has grown upseeing the different phase of destructions of this historicmonument, has taken upon himself the herculean task ofpreserving the fort.

    The read bearded crusader wears a serious look seeingthe glorious heritage of Deccan turning into ruins.

    As Afzal enters the fort, the familiar security guardsoffer him Salam, remembering him as the only frequentvisitor and for his enormous dharnas against their mightyemployer HGA on the main gates.

    The main and direct ways to the historic monumentsin the fort is being blocked by huge gates, with writingsin bold highlighting the new owner - Hyderabad GolfClub.

    If one wants to take an inside peek of to the monumentsin Naya Qila, one has to travel a sloppy and bumpy dryroad which most people will think twice before taking.But for Afzal, who is in his early 50s, it has now becomea habit to walk on riders to inspect the preservation of themonuments.

    Can you imagine tourists walking this road; evenlocals have stopped visiting the Qila after these restrictionswere imposed by HGA, says Afzal while trying to climba mini foothill.

    After passing through a long dry road we nallyreached a splendid monument. This is Masjid MustafaKamal, build in 16th century by Abdullah Qutub shah ina rare Turkish architecture. Now it is disconnected withrest of the world, says Afzal, staring at its well-craftedwalls.

    Then turning left, he points at the grass eld of thegolf course, and alleges that the golf course build standson a historic grave yards, which was Wakf property.

    See all this well maintained green grass, beneath itare the graves of our ancestors, Afzal says, adding, Thiswas a Wakf property but HGA, in collusio2n with the APtourism department, has razed the graves to facilitategolf course, and turned our ancestral graves into a merrymaking spot.

    As the Wakf board did not raise objections, Afzal withthe help of other heritage activists took it on his shoulders

    to protect the wakf land and approached the high courtling a PIL.

    On the orders of Hyderabad High Court to le astatus-report on the grave yard and historic mosque, wakfboard carried a survey and presented in the court thatlling and leveling work has been carried out in the graveyard and at the mosque with heavy machinery.

    An estimate 800 crore worth of wakf land has thus beenencroached. High court has ordered a fresh demarcationof the wakf land.

    Afzal thus succeeded in saving at least few reamingportion of the historical grave yard.

    The grave yard might have been razed down but themosque still stands on the state of apathy and negligenceby ASI.

    Entering the mosque through its well-carved granitearch, one can see the graves of three ministers in thecourtyard, crafted in Persian style. Inside the walls isdusty and depilated mosque. From its look one can guessthat it might not have seen a congregation prayer for yearsnow.

    As a protected 16th century monument of ASI it isno different with other fort walls surrounding it. Granitewalls, it appears, may fall down any time.

    It is a big scandal, mumbles Afzal. One cannot

    imagine that Golconda, which generates a lot of revenueto the government is not being allotted money forpreservation, he adds.

    Afzal alleges that the ASI has turned into a monument

    leasing authority than a preserving one.

    Conspiracy continues:

    Afzal alleges that after the court ordered wakf board toprotect the historic mosque, the HGA hatched a conspiracyin British style and created a dispute of Shia-Sunni.

    When the movement to protect the monumentgot momentum HGA declared that it was built by Shiaminister of Qutub Shahi dynasty. Hence Sunnis have noright to ght for it, Afzal says.

    Consequently some people from the Shia communitygathered in the mosque and erected one red ag in themosque, and prayed, he informs.

    Afzal, however, does not mind the new ploy of the

    HGA, as he believes that their own plan has turnedagainst them. It was good that they have made that claimand forced more people from the Muslim community inparticipating to protect the monument, he says.

    Our aim was to protect the monument and to take theght in public and HGAs plan for sure has helped us,Afzal says with a smirk on his face.

    Heritage site being destroyed:

    The narrow but wide stairs to the terrace of the mosqueresembles that in the Charminar. As we reach the terrace,

    Afzal, still struggling to stand on the contours of the highwalls, rejects the governments argument that developinga golf course will boost tourism and give a world classrank to the fort.

    He says, This fort was world class as suggested byUNESCO for world heritage site. It was always in themap of the world, the fort might have boosted that golfcourse but HGA have certainly destroyed it.

    Once again pointing towards the lush green golfcourse, he informs, when the digging process was going

    on workers on this site recovered many medieval goldcoins and other accessories now kept in museum.

    Arguing against misplaced materialism over culturalheritage, he argues that such historic site is a place forpreserving history, heritage and culture not for destructingto enjoy a foreign game.

    In ruins for years now:

    Afzal narrates how this Quila has been in ruins foryears, with little attentions paid to it. He explains howportions of walls were demolished to make way for club.

    Medieval canons are lying on the towers. Some aretaken away by military for decorating their camps, healleges.

    Returning back to the main road from the shoddyway, Afzal showed the granite stair case. One half was

    missing. See they slashed down the stair case leading tothe tower to facilitate fencing. Isnt it a destruction, isnt itagainst ASI rules, Afzal laments; and then remorsefullyanswers, I guess rules are for common people not forgovernment. Neither for big corporations! or its just a

    writing on the paper.

    Walking deep inside the newly constructed concrete

    road one can see, Masjid Mulla Khayali, another 16th

    century mosque in the fort built in a memory of a poet. In

    front of it stands a 400 year old African Boabab tree.

    The mosque is presently locked by the ASI for reasons

    not known to anybody. Another historic monument seems

    to be laid to rest like the person on whose memory it was

    constructed!

    Its right side has been fenced with wires, to prevent

    any trespass in the much cared golf course, truly giving a

    vivid picture of governments priority.As we passed through the bushy medieval walls of the

    fort a contaminated lake falls under the bridge which is

    now turned into sewage, of course, out of the shadow of

    the golf course.

    Informing that he, along with other heritage activists

    made several representations before the ASI, Afzal alleges

    that the ASI has been reduced to a namesake, when it

    comes to practical protection of the monuments.

    Fighting like a brave soldier:

    Mohammed Afzal is bravely taking over inuential

    lobbies and ASI. Like a brave solider, with seless goals,

    he is ghting to protect the fort which he considers as an

    integral part of Deccani heritage and culture.

    He is, however, thankful to all those who extended

    support to him in his struggle. I couldnt have done thiswithout the back support of many NGOs like SOUL,

    Forum for better Hyderabad and other heritage activists

    even judiciary has helped us a lot in interfering in the

    illegal constructions, Afzal says.

    The heritage crusader believes that preserving a

    communities cultural heritage is paramount. If onewants to destroy the history of a community, he can do iteasily by destructing its heritage. If we want our historyto be protected then we have to stand up to protect ourheritage, Afzal adds.

    Mohmmed afzl: Wrrior of the fllen Golcond Fort

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    By Parthasarathy Chaganty

    No individual has dominated the Indian political

    space more than Arvind Kejriwal in recent weeks. The

    reason is that he has done the unthinkable: levelled

    corruption charges against the family of Sonia Gandhi,

    the most powerful woman in India, and Nitin Gadkari, the

    Bharatiya Janata Party president. Next in line was Reliance

    Industries Ltd of Mukesh Ambani, the richest Indian. The

    allegations may or may not stand legal scrutiny but there

    is no mistaking their rattling effect.

    A Magsaysay award winner and a former Indian

    Revenue Service ofcer, Kejriwal shot into prominence

    last year when he joined social activist Anna Hazare.

    Their agitation attracted unexpected and massive public

    support, forcing the UPA government to bring out a Lokpal

    (ombudsman) bill to tackle corruption at the political and

    bureaucratic level with an added sense of urgency. That

    bill, rejected by India Against Corruption (IAC), is now

    with a Parliamentary Standing Committee but is no longer

    a pressing issue now.

    The anti-corruption movement began to lose its

    momentum. Kejriwal realized there was no shying away

    from the political process. As Hazare was reluctant to

    enter electoral politics, Kejriwal decided to set out on his

    own with some IAC members and has nalized plans to

    launch a new political party. Launching a party may not

    be difcult but making it count can be challenging, more

    so when it seeks to be driven by a single-point agenda of

    rooting out corruption.

    The truth is that issues like ght against corruption

    can appeal to urban middle class and occasionally succeed

    in mobilizing ash mobs but are unlikely to serve as

    foundation for a political party. For instance, Communists

    in India are for the most part untainted by corruption but

    they never go to town about it. Their support base has

    more to do with ideology than perceived probity.

    In a space crowded by seven national parties, 30-odd

    state level parties and a multitude of unrecognized parties,

    it is no mean a task for a new party to carve out its own

    constituency. Further, election strategies in India are

    based on the composition of the electorate in terms of

    religion and caste and promises of sops and caste-based

    job reservations. Fighting elections is an increasingly

    expensive proposition.

    If Kejriwal's new party wishes to stick to its high

    morals and is content just to make a formal entry into

    the political arena, such a foray is not going to make any

    difference for several years to come, if ever. However,

    given his unmistakable ambition, Kejriwal is more likely

    to come to terms gradually with the realities of electoral

    politics and forge pre-election alliances with select

    parties without being unduly concerned with their source

    of funding or type of candidates they eld. Since he has

    chosen to jolt both the Congress and BJP, it is evident he

    will try to position his party in the Third Front space.

    It is in this context Kejriwal's ideology and views

    on important matters merit attention. His opposition to

    market mechanism and prot motivation, unqualied

    faith in the wisdom and integrity of village committees to

    decide how to spend development funds and outrageous

    statements attributed to him like "If you want to change

    the system, you have to break laws", and such other

    pointers are cause for concern. It is possible his views

    are still at a formative stage and amenable to change

    through constructive interaction. Since the basic intent of

    the crusader is laudable, every effort should be made to

    draw him out through persistent engagement so that his

    views on issues like inclusive growth and empowerment

    are not divorced from reality and he commits to respect

    democratic institutions and the rule of law.

    Arvind Kejriwal: Can he make an impact in politics?

    Washington : "This wasn't fate, and it wasn't anaccident," said Barack Obama who won a second term as

    US president after defeating his Republican challenger Mitt

    Romney in a tough ght.

    Obama, the third consecutive president to win a second

    term, wrote an email to his supporters just before addressing

    a cheering crowd in Chicago.

    "I'm about to go speak to the crowd here in Chicago, butI wanted to thank you rst.

    "I want you to know that this wasn't fate, and it wasn't an

    accident. You made this happen," wrote Obama in the emailthat was put out on the website democrats.org

    "You organized yourselves block by block. You took

    ownership of this campaign ve and ten dollars at a time.And when it wasn't easy, you pressed forward.

    "I will spend the rest of my presidency honoring yoursupport and doing what I can to nish what we started," said

    the country's rst African American president.

    He wrote: "But I want you to take real pride, as I do, inhow we got the chance in the rst place."

    "Today is the clearest proof yet that against the odds,

    ordinary Americans can overcome powerful interests.

    "There's a lot more work to do.

    "But for right now: Thank you."

    It wasn'tan accident,

    says Obama

    on his win

    New Delhi : The Rashtriya Swayamsevak

    Sangh (RSS) Tuesday disapproved of a

    purported comparison between Swami

    Vivekananda and fugitive don Dawood

    Ibrahim by BJP president Nitin Gadkari andsaid there was a need to keep in mind public

    sentiments associated with renowned gures.

    RSS spokesman Ram Madhav said Swami

    Vivekananda was respected across the world. "We have

    to keep in mind that sentiments of millions of people are

    attached to them and we should be careful."

    Asked about Gadkari's continuation as the Bharatiya

    Janata Party (BJP) president in the wake of demands

    by Ram Jethmalani and some other leaders for his

    resignation, Madhav said these matters

    would be handled by the party.

    "We have nothing to comment on

    these things."

    Gadkari Tuesday regretted his

    remarks on Swami Vivekananda, a day

    after he denied comparing the 19th

    century seer to the fugitive don.

    "I would like to reiterate that I never compared

    Swami Vivekananda with anyone. I had absolutely no

    intention to project Swami Vivekananda in bad light. If

    my words about Swami Vivekananda have hurt the public

    sentiments in any manner, I express my sincere regrets,"

    Gadkari said.

    The BJP chief said Swami Vivekananda had always

    been a source of inspiration for workers and leaders in

    the party.

    Gadkari had Monday stoutly denied having compared

    Swami Vivekananda with Dawood Ibrahim and said he

    had been grossly misquoted.

    Speaking Sunday at an awards function in Bhopal,

    Gadkari said: "If we could compare the IQ (intelligence

    quotient) level of Swami Vivekananda and that of Dawood

    Ibrahim, then it could have been almost similar. But their

    direction in life is so different. While Vivekananda used

    it for nation building, brotherhood and spiritualism,

    Dawood used it for destructive purpose, to excel in the

    crime world."

    RSS disapproves of Gadkari's remarks on Swami Vivekananda

    Shimla: Known for itshealthy gender ratio, the remotetribal-dominated Lahaul & Spitidistrict in Himachal Pradesh hascreated another record: Womenvoters outnumbered men in theNov 4 assembly polls.

    Neeraj Sharma, ofcer onspecial duty with the state election

    department here, told IANS thatthe turnout of women voters inLahaul & Spiti was 76.51 percentagainst 73.42 percent for men.

    The district, known in thecountry for growing sweet potatoesand bitter hops, has 10,995 menand 10,915 women voters, ofwhom 8,073 men and 8,352women exercised their franchiseNov 4.

    Interestingly, the sprawlingBuddhist-dominated district, whichspreads over 13,835 sq km, has1,013 females per 1,000 males inthe 0-6 age group as per the 2011census - the highest in the countryat the district level.

    The district has a population of31,528 - 16,455 males and 15,073females.

    An election ofcial said thepercentage of women votersexercising their franchise in thestate has been on the rise since the1993 assembly elections.

    "For almost two decades,the women outnumbered menas voters and they hold the keyto the formation of the everygovernment," an election ofcialsaid.

    The turnout of women (71.10percent) was almost similar withthat of men (71.90 percent) in

    1993.After that, the turnout of

    women voters exceeded that ofmen. Against 70.26 percent turnoutof men, it was 72.21 percent ofthe women who exercised theirfranchise in the 1998 assemblypolls.

    In the 2003 assembly elections,75.92 percent women cast theirvote compared to 73.14 percentmen and in 2007, 74.01 percentwomen cast their vote compared to68.36 percent men.

    The highest turnout of womenwas recorded this year, when77.05 percent women cast their

    vote, whereas 70.93 men turnedup to exercise their franchise - adifference of 6.12 percent.

    While 1,704,023 womenexercised their franchise, 1,647,388men came out to vote to elect theirrepresentatives.

    The overall voting in thestate was around 75 percent - a

    record high - for the 68 assemblyconstituencies, an ofcial said.

    Social scientists attributethe increased participationof women in the democraticprocess to the higher literacy and

    awareness drives by the Election

    Commission.

    "Women are more active

    in the state than men, be it inthe elds or participating in the

    democratic process," said Subhash

    Mendhapurkar, director of NGO

    Social Uplift Through Rural Action

    (SUTRA).

    Sadly, the main parties in the

    state - the Congress, the BJP and

    the CPI-M - have not been fair to

    women.

    As against the four women

    candidates elded by the Congressthis time, the BJP has elded seven

    women, including four sitting

    legislators. The CPI-M has only

    one.

    A total of 27 women out of459 candidates are in the fray. The

    votes of the Nov 4 elections will be

    counted Dec 20.

    From 1972 till 2007, only

    19 women have won from 36

    constituencies, some winning more

    than once like Congress leader andseven-time legislator Vidya Stokes.

    Wmn vtrs utnumbrd mn n Hmhl's Lhul-Spt

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    By Prasenjit Biswas,

    The history of displacement and

    dispossession is re-enacted for the

    victim-survivors of Bodoland riots.

    Implicitly proscribing them from returning

    to their homes by asking for their valid

    land documents, the government is also

    disqualifying them both from being

    recognized as a victim and from being a

    legitimate citizen of this country.

    In a moving testimony, one of thesurvivors among the the thrown outs

    of Special Guwahati bound train from

    Bangaluru incident in North Bengal, Sheikh

    Saddam, a resident of Hailakandi of Assam

    recalled how mere mention of their intent to

    return home for Eid got ten of them pushed

    out of the running train. Hailing from the

    Northeast and yet treated as an other or

    different, the victims identity became the

    marker of difference for punishing them.

    While many of the Norteasterners from

    other parts of the country experienced

    racial otherization, the same is repeated in

    relation to an internal other. In another

    heartbreaking incident, an established

    businessman in Mizoram, who migrated

    from Silchar in the early eighties and gotmarried with a Mizo woman and remained

    as head of a family for two decades with

    a ten year old daughter is forced divorced

    by vigilante groups. The vigilante group

    dictated separation for the Mizo woman and

    her daughter Julian from their alien husband

    and father. Such a heartbreaking enforced

    divorce presumably sets an example for any

    Bhai or outsider suspected to be an illegal

    immigrant. The difference of language,

    culture and religion with the added marker

    of being a Bengali Muslim or being from

    the plains can invite subjection to a legal or

    extra-legal procedure. In the process, many

    Bengali Muslim and Hindu Indian citizens

    are turned into D voters and even pushedback inside Bangladesh, some of whom later

    were restored their Indian citizenship after a

    painful legal battle.

    Right groups such as Citizens Rights

    Preservation Committee (CRPC) working

    in Assam has found an utter intransparency

    and shady dealing by the Police to suspected

    illegal immigrants. Not only many genuine

    Indian citizens are sent to detention camp, but

    many of the detainees there also are declared

    Law of the other in

    Indias NortheastBangladeshis in an ex-party manner. The recent edition of Foreigners (Tribunal)

    amendment order,2012 makes it mandatory for any person issued a summon to prove

    her Indian citizenship to come with all the proof within maximum ten days. Right

    groups worry that how can such a person produce certied copies of voters list of

    past years such as 1971 in such a limited time period? Even an application for certied

    copy takes a minimum of a month. This leaves open the possibility of many moreex-party judgements declaring a genuine Indian citizen to be a foreigner. Within the

    provision of Foreigners Act,1946, only the suspect has to prove her citizenry while

    any misplaced intent of the accuser remains unimpeachable. Right groups now fear

    that foreigners tribunal with its latest amendment would go into declaring lakhs of

    suspected Indian citizens of Bengali origin as foreigners in ten days time without

    any time for adjudication and then they will be pushed back through the border with

    Bangladesh. This opens up a legalized and juridied process of dispossession of the

    internal minorities living as other in Assams multi-ethnic social space.

    When the major ethnic students and youth bodies of the Northeastern region

    are coming together for a greater pan-ethnic solidarity for driving out the illegal

    immigrants, the state of fear among the minority Bengali population of lower Assam

    is rising. Even those who have been living in Bodoland districts for a century and

    possess valid land documents live in a fear of being dispossessed. The depressive

    effect of riots and killings this time is that many of the old settled families are selling

    their properties and looking for a safe shelter. Living in perpetual fear of being

    declared as stateless and deported makes an exception to their constitutional right tolife and livelihood.

    The situation is fully exploited by the Hindu right in spreading fear among the

    Hindu population by creating a situation of Muslim backlash. On 28th August last,

    the day of the bandh, the right Hindu forces mobilized a section of Bengali Hindu

    community to keep their shops and establishments open in Assams Barpeta road area

    that resulted into some death, clash and arson. The strategy of the Hindu right has

    always been to organize a Muslim backlash by way of provoking them to attack and

    then use such attacks as their ploy to launch an all out attack on Muslim minorities.

    The fact nding team from CRPC after august 28th violence in Barpeta road that left

    a few hundred people belonging to Hindu Bengali community homeless came to the

    conclusion that the clash there has been an

    outcome of the ploy to organize a Muslim

    backlash for not joining the bandh call by

    AAMSU.

    This planned division between Bengali

    Hindus and Bengali Muslims by the Hindu

    right gels well with what the ethnic students

    bodies of the region cry out in the name of

    protection of ethnic and tribal identity. An

    idea of ethnic identity is constructed on

    the basis of a possible loss of identity if

    it is outnumbered by settlers. A conation

    between Indian citizens and Bangladeshi

    immigrants is played out here to otherize

    any non-ethnic non-tribal citizenry. Within

    this, if it is Bengali Muslim, they become

    the most vulnerable, closely followed

    by Bengali Hindus as well. The whole

    propaganda against Bangaladeshis target

    the Bengali speaking population as possible

    suspects. Due process of law is curtailed

    in order to differently apply law to the so

    called suspected Bangladeshis. Seemingly

    the rights guaranteed by national and

    international law in the case of suspected

    Bangladeshis is overruled by some at or

    diktat of executive without allowing any

    judicial review of the procedure adopted insuch cases.

    Ethnic student and youth bodies

    of the region passionately argue about

    encroachment of tribal land by illegal settlers

    in Bodoland areas. In many of the tribal

    blocks and belts of Assam as well as in river

    islands, the rise of a land-market created the

    difference between the resource-owning

    and resource-using communities. The

    legal bar on owning land is now held against

    the non-land-owning and resource-using

    communities to make them ineligible even

    to be a citizen by connecting them with

    illegal immigration and its attendant legal

    arbitrariness. To dispel such a fear of the

    other, strong protective discrimination

    combined with a sensitivity towards the

    dignity and right of the immigrant Other

    needs to be reframed in the sphere of law

    and politics. The governing ethnic elites

    must recognize this simultaneous need

    of openness and closure. The current

    turn towards regional re-ethnication

    of homelands in Northeast then would

    become inclusive and democratic. It will

    auto-correct the failing law of the land as

    well as the fear of the Other.

    Beijing : When the new top leaders of the

    Communist Party of China (CPC) are elected at

    the 18th CPC National Congress, slated to convene

    Nov 8, they will inherit great wealth from the past

    success while facing unprecedented challenges,

    Xinhua reported Wednesday.

    The CPC's achievements, especially those

    made in the past decade, are praiseworthy -- a

    point acknowledged even by some sceptical

    Western media, said an article titled "China's

    future leadership to inherit fortune, burden" that

    was released by the state-run news agency.

    The CPC ushered in efcient management for

    the world's most populous country, bringing Chinaback to the center stage of world affairs.

    In the past decade, China has become the

    world's second-largest economy, the world's

    biggest manufacturer and exporter and the owner

    of the world's greatest amount of foreign exchange

    reserves. Not since the Opium War in 1840 when

    the country was crashed by Western powers has

    China held such power.

    The country's growing middle class and the

    drastic decrease in the number of people living in

    poverty all testify to the CPC's ruling capacity and

    will generate future development opportunities.

    China's potential has yet to be tapped in terms of

    industrialization, urbanization, informationization

    and agricultural modernization, as pointed out by

    Premier Wen Jiabao at the Summer Davos Forum

    in September.

    Economic restructuring has become more

    noticeable recently, with new economic zones,

    which used to be located almost exclusively

    along the country's eastern coastal area, extending

    inland.In the rst three quarters of this year, inland

    provinces and municipalities have outshined their

    coastal counterparts in terms of the economic

    growth rate. Green energies, high-tech industries

    and some other emerging industries are moving

    into China's central and western regions.

    Many experts believe that in the long term, China

    will thrive due to its strong political leadership and

    great market potential.

    "With growing integration with global

    development, China is able to make full use

    of markets and resources, both internally and

    externally, to achieve its growth," said Qin Gang, a

    professor with the teaching and research department

    of scientic socialism at the Party School of the

    CPC Central Committee.

    China is stronger and now has more room and

    power to maneuver its development than it did 30

    years ago. Meanwhile, more advanced experience

    from other countries is available for China to learn

    from, he added.

    "Apart from the improvement in its all-around

    strength, China shows another signicant

    competitive advantage -- a whole set of self-created

    mechanisms with which it can respond to challenges,

    which have been revealed and proven effective,"

    he adds. Qin cited China's countermeasures taken

    in response to the 2008 global nancial crisis as an

    example.

    `china's future leadership faes unpreedent hallenges'

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