New Delhi, October 05: To be a Muslim in India today is to be 'encounterable' in the name of counter-terrorism exercise, feels Manisha Sethi, a Jamia Milia Islamia University lecturer. She was speaking at a national meet by NGO Anhad to discuss "what it means to be a Muslim in India today".
Sethi wondered how the National Human Rights Commission ignored glaring inconsistencies in the Delhi police's account of the controversial Batla House encounter in which two suspected terrorists were gunned down "only because a 'decorated' encounter specialist lost his life in the gunbattle."
Other speakers, among them the next of kin of several alleged terrorist masterminds, relatives of those killed in fake encounters, human rights activists and academicians, discussed in detail their experience of Muslim persecution in the name of terrorism.
Mussarat Jahan (younger sister of 19-year-old Ishrat Jahan, gunned down in a fake encounter in Gujarat in June 2004) asked if the police and courts could bring Ishrat back to life now that a probe had established that the encounter was fake and her sister not a Lashkar-e-Taiba operative.
Take the case of Khatoon Bibi, a widow from Godhra, who's three children have been behind bars for the last eight years. "They were picked up from our home after the Sabarmati Express caught fire (in 2002). The police said 'Bade Sahib' wants to ask them a few questions. It's been eight years since, and my children aren't home yet," she said. When her husband died a few months later, the police didn't allow her sons to attend his funeral. On the 10th day, the youngest son was allowed home for rituals.
"Whenever I ask the cops what my sons have done, they abuse me. I meet my sons once in three months and they don't know why they've been imprisoned," she said.
It's the same with Saleha Khatoon, sister of Zahid Sheikh, alleged mastermind of last year's July 26 Ahmedabad blasts. "Zahid ran a mobile shop. One day, the police came asking for him when he wasn't home. Zahid himself drove to the Crime Branch later. He never came back and after seven days we were told he had been taken for interrogation. We were not allowed to give him food or clothes.
Finally, after five days, when we met him he couldn't even walk and was bruised all over. After keeping him in custody for almost a month, the cops claimed he had confessed to his role in the blast. Why would he drive to the police station if he was guilty?" Saleha asks.
Abu Zafar, brother of alleged terror mastermind Mufti Abu Bashir, bore similar testimony. A freelance journalist in Azamgarh, Zafar, who was detained after his brother's arrest and later released, said, "After my detention, I wrote to the human rights commission several times, but never got a reply. In Sabarmati jail, Muslim prisoners are barred from receiving or sending letters in Urdu. They were even denied offering namaz on Eid."
A 'jury' comprising eminent lawyers, academicians and journalists deliberated on the issues and would soon come up with recommendations for the government to redress these concerns.
-Agencies
these things are really bad
these things are really bad for a country specially for india where we have different ethnic groups but stop this bullshit which makes things worst (using hate words publically),,,,but its good to bring these things (being Muslim....) at front. hope one day all these things will be a matter of past and we will raise this nation as a global power with equality.
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National Human Rights Commission is thinking that Muslims are no
Salaam,
First I would like to appreciate Manisha Sethi, these are the only some example which are mentioned in above article there are thousands of cases are still happening in India with the Muslims on the name of terrorist. I think the National Human Rights Commission is thinking that Muslims are not “Humans” that’s why they are watching whole drama shame on them.
Don’t worry dear Muslims just remember “Iyya kanabudu Wa Iyya Kanastayeen” try to pray 5 times Namaz daily.
MUSLIM
Dear all muslims,
Sabar karo Allah saab janta hai.. inshallah...saab thik hoga
offer namaz every thing will
offer namaz every thing will gone inshaallah.it must must we have to offer namaz.but now a day muslim is away from namaz so this type of difficulties are in our life.
so my brother try to offer 5 time namaz in a day inshaallah all problem will solve
allah will see them on the day of judgmentday.
riyadh ksa
Alhumdulillah I'M Proud to be a MUSLIM and Indian. I don't care
Alhumdulillah I'M Proud to be a MUSLIM and Indian. I don't care what others says and do.
Until Muslims are not in good post in Govt, Military, Navy, Pilots, Police Station & etc. It is hard for us to show our identity.
We Muslims be United
mere bhaiyo plz dua karo humare Muslim bro. ki jo bila wajeh jailo mai taklife utharahe hain.. gujratiyo ki to ek din achi phodna hai..
is waste zaher lakhan ka
is waste zaher lakhan ka encounter nain hora
Lets wake up
How much more attrocities and killing do we need to wake up?
What kind of false satisfaction we are in? who will help us if we dont help ourselves?
Yes we cant raise our armies yet, we cant go against the system but we can very well raise our concerns infront of Allah, we have read that a handful of people won the battle against the modern force of Quraish.
We have our role model and we must read him and follow, we must seek Allah's help but quickly, If we practise our principles strictly then its the promise of Allah that he will protect us.
There is a hadess that we must read Qunoot-e-nazila in every namaaz in times of difficulties like today, If we cant read it in every namaaz then atleast once in a day in any namaz, Lets try and see the results.
I am sure there will be improvement insha allah.
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