Love
Jihad propaganda spurs hate, not dialogue
Ram
Puniyani
After the
last general elections where Narendra Modi and his party won a majority
overwhelmingly, the BJP has not been doing so well in subsequent by-elections.
The Lalu-Nitish experiment is one model, but whether it will be replicated in
different parts of the country is a million-vote question. The BJP appears to
resort to the basic tools of divisive politics. On one hand Yogi Adityanath,
with his venomous ‘hate speeches’ has come up as BJP’s major player; on the
other the word of mouth propaganda of ‘love jihad’ is being spread like
wildfire.
None of
this is grounded in the analysis of the communal violence in India. Referring
to ‘Love Jihad,’ Adityanath said that if ‘they’ convert one Hindu girl, we will
convert 100 Muslim girls. His unrelenting ‘hate speeches’ are going on at the
time when the Prime Minister himself has asked for a ten-year moratorium on
violence. Mr. Modi seems to be deliberately looking the other way when all this
Hate propaganda is on.
The ‘Love
Jihad’ propaganda is a double-edged weapon: By stating that Muslim youth are
being trained to lure Hindu girls, on one hand they demonize Muslims and on the
other they tighten their control of the lives of girls and women. In this
propaganda, Hindu women are projected as gullible, easy to be lured and
incapable of deciding for themselves. In a way the communal agenda’s twin goals
are achieved here. Communal politics wants to marginalize the religious
minorities at the surface level and at the deeper societal level it aims to
restrict the rights and freedom of women.
BJP
affiliates are not only indulging in word-of-mouth propaganda on this issue.
They have also started forming fronts to oppose ‘love jihad,’ some of them have
come up in western UP, and more seem to be in the offing. VHP has come to
the forefront on this issue by stating that “Patriots will support our crusade
against ‘love jihad’ that is leading the country towards another partition.”
One more Sangh Parivar-related organization, the Dharma Jagran Manch, has
started a similar campaign which is appealing to Hindus to oppose the ‘threat’
of ‘love jihad.’
A booklet
priced Rs 15 about the Love Jihad conspiracy has been published by some Hindu
zalots: 'How to Save Our Women
from the Terrorism of Love Jihad'. It contains some alleged case studies.
Most of these stories feature a typical pattern: a young Hindu woman lured into
a relationship or into marriage by a Muslim man who had allegedly posed as a
Hindu. It is claimed that those who get married often convert to Islam and need
to be 'rescued' and this is where the RSS affiliates want to pitch in according
to their plans.
While lot
of historical material has come out on the issue of Love Jihad, two items in
particular need to be mentioned. Many analysts have compared the Modi politics
with the politics indulged in by Hitler, who used a similar tactic to polarize
German opinion against the Jews, who were called the ‘internal enemy’. The Nazi
propaganda held that Jewish young men had been luring German girls and
polluting the purity of Aryan blood with a view to subjugating the German
nation.
Similar
tactics were adopted by Arya Samaj and Hindu Mahasbaha in India in the 1920s,
when organizations to save the honor of Hindu women were formed and pamphlets
like ‘Hindu Auratonki Loot’ (Loot
of Hindu Women) were brought out. This propaganda was a potent weapon to
polarize the communities along religious lines.
Can this
be combated in some way? There is news that some Muslim youth have planned
peace marches in the areas to create an atmosphere of amity. I hope more such
marches take place and can restore the sanity of our society and surely members
from the majority religious community will join these marches spontaneously to
boost the amity amongst communities.
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