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International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD)
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Democracy and Indian Muslims as Unequal
Md Tabrez Alam
Research Scholar, IIDS, New Delhi, India
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ABSTRACT
Most of countries in the world either being ruled on the ideal principle of
democracy or formally declare democratic state. Democracy has age old
evolutionary process, grow roots in certain environment and conditions it also
depends on the history of state formation. It is perceived that the ideal forms of
democratic governance are Western countries and that’s why theydeveloped in
every sense. The developing countries have farreachingtask tobeatthatlevel, it
have their own challenges. In the case of India, it has been governed over by
British Empire from centuries like many others it also came into being as a
separate state as most of third world states in post de-colonization phase. So,
there are many deformities exist in those states because of their state
formations, the artificial construction of boundaries, the conflicting materials
and the western styled democracy, inefficient governance, transitionalsocieties,
ethno-centric politics instead of citizens centric. Thesearesome relevantfactors
which diminishes the democratic functioning of Indian State. This paper triesto
ascertain the problem and prospects of Indian democracy in the context of
minority Muslim rights.
KEYWORDS: Democracy, Indian Muslims, Rights, Minority, Constitution
INTRODUCTION
Most of countries in the world either being ruledontheideal
principle of democracy or formally declaredemocraticstate.
Democracy has age old evolutionary process, grow roots in
certain environment and conditions it also depends on the
history of state formation. It is perceivedthattheidealforms
of democratic governance are Western countries and that’s
why they developed in every sense. The developing
countries have far reaching task to be at that level, it have
their own challenges. In the case of India, it has been
governed over by British Empire from centuries like many
others it also came into being as a separate state as most of
third world states in post de-colonization phase. So, there
are many deformities exist in those states because of their
state formations, the artificial construction of boundaries,
the conflicting materials and the western styled democracy,
inefficient governance, transitional societies, ethno-centric
politics instead of citizens centric. These are some relevant
factors which diminishes the democraticfunctioningof most
of developing countries states.
India with 1 plus billion people stands the second largest
democratic nation in the world regardless of having
diversities in each and every States / UTs of it. Ithassomuch
diversity of culture, language, religion, caste, ethnicity, etc.
that except for democracy no other system of governance
can be succeeded. It is because of the all-encompassing
nature of democracy that India has remainedunitedsince its
Independence. Nowhere country as India where unitylies in
its varieties which includes rich culture, tradition, customs,
heritage, folk and languages of different varieties. Its
strength lies in composite culture that enriched the
civilizational development. There has been much progress
made in overall development index and very soon it will
stand with most of developed countries line if it steers in
right direction.
Defining Terminology
If we go through the conceptual meaning of democracy, it
has been defined in several ways for the better
understanding to the students of social science. Some of
scholars explained it in their own words such as Bryce
opines “Democracy means nothingmoreor lessthantherule
of the whole people, expressing their Sovereign will by their
votes”. As MacIver sees, “Democracy is not a way of
governing, whether by majorityor otherwise,butprimarilya
way of determining, who shall govern, and broadly to what
ends”. The Democracy can be simply described as the voice
of people; it’s a form of government in which people
participate directly and indirectly for electing their
legislatures to form the government. To begin peace in the
country democracy is essential and for havingtheprivileges,
having the freedom of religion, having the freedom of press
and speech, having the right to express your views.
Democracy is essential part of any country for the peace and
prosperity of the people so that can enjoy their life.
Democracy and World View
There are more than 2 hundred plus countries on the world
map and in which more than thousand ethnicities, hundred
more races with diverse culture and languages in this
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universe. What we have today attained is the civilizational
development of human history cemented it thousand years
back. The Indus valley civilization is considered one of the
oldest among Nile valley of Egypt, Mesopotamia of Iraq and
Huang ho in China, all belongs to Asia. Any civilizational
developed came into being not in the absence of strong will
& commitment of peoples and government, there would
have been such fertile materialistic conditions that made it
possible. Despite of our rich heritage, most of Asian
countries fall under developing or under developed list not
because of dearth of resources but the lack of political will &
visions. Most of contemporary western countries developed
because of the disassociation from primitive evils. It took
centuries in resolving conflict between state and churchand
finally kept aside religion from politics. Their renaissance
started in 16th century and they preferred science &
technology for the human development. While, most of
developing countries still could not rid from those ancient
practices. Human development can attain only in the
progress of science & technology and any growth &
development need strong government that function on the
ideals of democracy where certainbasicprinciples should be
adhered such as liberty, equality and distributive justice.
Democracy functions on the premisesof constitutionalethos
and that remains guiding principle for the governance of
governments.
Ideal democracy is a political system that is committed to
human equality, individual liberty and humanism, and is
built on the foundations of nonviolence and rationalismthat
give rise to pluralism, secularism, toleration andempathy.In
constitutional terms, democracy is a government of the
people, for the people and by the people (Abraham Lincoln).
In operational terms, democracy is a system in which people
choose their government leaders through universal adult
franchise and free and fair elections held at regular and
reasonable intervals, without undue influence of moneyand
mass media, and without coercive or violentinterventionsof
the police, the secret service and the military, but with the
availability of the free press and independent judiciary. In
political administrative terms, the constitutionalstructureis
supported by two pillars- the pillar of fundamentalfreedoms
and the pillar of rule of law (due process of law). If violence
is seen as physical, structural and psychological, then the
ideal democracy, in essence, is a nonviolent system. Gandhi
defines democracy as "the rule of unadulterated non-
violence." Increasing coercion, militarization and
authoritarianism can undercut existing democratic
structures and processes, and can eventually lead to an
atrophy of the democracy.
Democracy in India
In spite of initiating many unprecedented political and
economic experiments, Indian democracy has lasted for the
last seventy years without violent disruptions, while all its
neighbouring states Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal
and Sri Lanka- have suffered militarycoupsd'état, civilwars,
dictatorships, territorial disintegration or political
instabilities. For that matter, all other countries of Asia and
Africa, the Middle East and Latin America that were
decolonized in the pre-war and post-war era have also
succumbed to authoritarianism of one form or another. In
countries such as Greece, Italy and Turkey, democracy was
often suspended during the last sixty years. European
countries such as Spain and PortugalandformerCommunist
satellites have become democratic only during the last
decade or two. Authoritarian states of Germany, Italy and
Japan were forced into democratization under the Allied
occupation; so far they have remained democratic. Why has
Indian democracy survived and flourished while 70 80% of
countries in the world today are being run by anti-
democratic autocracies?1 InassessingIndia's record wemust
realize that until recently most Western sources of
information on India have had a negative orientation, and
most reporting about India in the Western mass media,
especially the American, has been cynical and sensational.
India had to face, like most other nations on earth, one
cannot argue that the Indian polity is a system of perfect
democracy or of total nonviolence. Far from such perfection,
India has been facing innumerable crises and has developed
numerous defects. The Western media has been telling us
day in and day out how poor India is, how caste-ridden it is,
how problematic its democracy is, and how anti-West has
been its nonaligned policy. Indeed in the political field, India
suffers from general corruption, periodic religiousriots, and
forces of regional separatism, terrorist uprisings, police
excesses, bureaucratic red tape and judicial slowness.
Socially, the nation is still handling informal and politicized
caste and class barriers, incidents of nepotism and bribery,
thirty percent illiteracy and so on. Economically, industrial
productivity is low, job creation is slow, unemployment
stands high, Standards of living for the lower classes are still
very low and distribution of wealth is far from being.
In spite of confronting the serious challenges of these
problems, Indian democracy has survived and flourished.
Why? What are those fundamental forces that have shaped
and sustained Indian democracy's capacities to solve
conflicts peacefully and to develop its civil society, while
many other political systems have succumbed? Indian
democracy has been largely successful in practicing
nonviolent conflict resolution and in building peaceful civil
society, as vindicated by unique experiments and
unprecedented policies such as nonviolent revolution,
peaceful ending of feudalism, combining democracy and
industrialization, adoption of universal adult franchise in a
highly illiterate society, conducting the world's largest
elections every five years, defusing the Cold War through
nonalignment and sustaining, without military coups, civil
wars or political disintegration for 50 years, the world's
largest democracy with the mostmultiracial,multi-religious,
and multicultural population on the planet Earth.2
Indian State and Minority Concerns
India is a country of billion plus population with mixture of
varieties of ethnic, religious, caste and class people live
harmoniously from century past and this assimilation and
amalgamation nourished a distinct Indian civilizationwhich
is called “Unity in Diversity”. Over the period it developed as
a strong nation. Despite so much upheaval people bound
together in a singular nationhood. Post Nehruvian era, the
lack of political manoeuvring created huge socio-economic
divide among citizen of this country. Though, it has initiated
several policies & programmes to uplift vulnerable groups
1 M.V. Naidu, (2006), Indian Democracy: A Case Study In
Conflict Resolution And Peace Building, Peace Research,
Vol. 38, No. 2, Special Issue (November 2006), pp. 71-97,
http://www.jstor.org/stable/23607991
2 Opp. Cite.
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but somehow Muslim minority left marginalized because of
political chauvinism and lack of will of the government.3
On the matter of minority questions, it has deep rooted in
past history. The post partition created very grave
consequences on remaining weak Muslims, they were
blamed for the partition by the right wing Hindu extremist
and it was created a mass perception that Muslims are the
culprit of partitions. The community silently dive into guilty
for this Division although it was not fault of common people
but it was a compromise between Hindu Muslim leaders for
a grand political settlement/arrangementfor powersharing
among them. In those turbulent times some of influential
national Muslim leaders were instrumental in streamlining
the community with majority community. They strived to
bring back the confidence of community with the help of
Gandhi, Nehru, and Dr Ambedkar who believed Indian
multiculturalism could only guarantee the better future of
India. They framed our constitution with the consultation of
many modern democratic liberal states values of its
constitutions. The constitution of India guarantees every
right of individuals irrespective of any caste, class,
community, region or religion. Muslims started their new
political life in secular India only a handful of right wing
group have still doubt on its loyalty.4
Problem & Challenges
India is dedicated to the principles of substantial
egalitarianism, democracy and secularism as protected in
the Constitution. Any section of the citizens of India have all
the rights including social, economic, cultural and can follow
any profession or trade within the territory of India as they
like. However, the state has long struggled to provide
safeguards to religious minorities or provide justice when
crimes occur and failed to stop hate against Muslims. There
are series of communal violence and religiously-motivated
incidents taking place in the several states of India. Present-
day Indian Muslims are the ones who discarded the reason
behind partition and decided to dieasIndianand atthesame
time they are forced to prove their nationalism just because
of being a Muslim. The nation has failed to sustain the values
of secularism or democracy and hatemonger groups are
about to success in spreading Islamophobia among fellow
citizen of India.
The plight of the Muslims has been worst in the past years
and there is no doubt that a form of feudal madnesshasbeen
taken over India in the shape of Islamophobia and killing of
Muslims. The condition has moved rapidly from disliking to
hate and hate to lynching in the name of nationalism,
patriotism and Hindutva, Muslims are being taunted and
labelled as anti-nationals, Jihadi, Pakistani in public places.
To add the salt on top of this problem, it is very unfortunate
that the dilemma of Indian Muslims is compared with
neighbour country’s non-Muslims. They must understand
here that the Pakistan was made as a nation for Muslimsand
we must avoid comparison at-least in this sense. In this line
there are some artificial issues which overshadowed the
citizen centric concerns such as ‘love jihad’ ‘GharWapsi’ and
Beef Ban. These issues have no relevance on common
3 Md Tabrez (2019) “Developed or Under-Developed India,
Muslims-A Community Living in Denial”, RESEARCH
REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary, Volum-
4, Issue, 2.
4 Balraj Puri, (2007)“Muslims of India since Partition”, New
Delhi: Gyan Publishing House
citizens concern; rather it would drag us in the age of feudal
medieval times. We are living in 21st century and this is the
age of science & technology. It is time to move forward and
work hard for the betterment of people and for the
development of country.
Role of civil society in Strengthening Democracy
There is a sense of equality which has trickled into the
farming of non-governmental organisation’s efforts to
deliver development, infect we have witnessed many
international/national movements of civil societies or NGO-
led change models, where community based organization
and SHGs have replaced the system or government through
social action and social movements. Civil society must be
vigil and have intervention in times of crisis to safeguard
human rights and pressurize government for citizen’s
oriented policy & program.
It is not surprising that civil society has failed in protecting
rights of Muslims as like current government institutions
failed to protect different form of violence against Muslims.
What is more surprising is that these institutions are silent
on lynching, brutal killing and direct attack of Muslims in
public places. The state and civil society organizations have
best alternatives to tackle these types of issues. They have
strong relations with public can be influencetoaddresssuch
inequalities and discrimination against Muslims.
Concluding remark
Any democracy can be remained healthyand functionaluntil
unless it rules on the principle of laws. There is always
chances of majoritrianism in remedies of this, minorityright
must be respected and protected. In case of India, the
pervasive politics have taken huge toll in damaging the
image of civil rights. As far minority is concerned, facts
findings tells such horrible conditionsofMusliminIndia, the
community needs special safeguards from the government
and non-government institutions at-lest to minimize such
violence. In the various study, reports of several
committees/ commission which explored the ground reality
of Muslims even the SacharCommitteeReport,termedabout
the Muslims were lagging behind even the scheduled castes
and tribes in terms of their access to basic facilities or
services, and this was impacting on overall socioeconomic
conditions.
The social injustices have negative impact on human values
and spreading peace, upholding of rights, equality, and
others. In this arena each individual has important role in
nation building. We must work hard as member of citizen
and also from civil societies to minimize violence, social
inequality, or religious base discrimination against
minorities in India. Being a fellow member of this nation
there is need to come together from each member of the
community for protection of Muslims and to work for social
harmony in the society and development of the Indian
nation.
Reference
[1] James Massey, “Minorities in a Democracy-The Indian
Experience”, Manohar Pub. New Delhi 1999.
[2] Prof. Hasan, Zoya “Politics of Inclusion:Caste,Minorities
& Affirmative Action” Oxford University Press, New
Delhi (2009 ed.)
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[3] Ram Puniyani “Indian Democracy, Pluralism and
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Democracy and Indian Muslims as Unequal

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume: 3 | Issue: 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 - 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD22959 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Page: 742 Democracy and Indian Muslims as Unequal Md Tabrez Alam Research Scholar, IIDS, New Delhi, India How to cite this paper:Md TabrezAlam "Democracy and Indian Muslims as Unequal" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, pp.742-745, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.c om/papers/ijtsrd22 959.pdf Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by/4.0) ABSTRACT Most of countries in the world either being ruled on the ideal principle of democracy or formally declare democratic state. Democracy has age old evolutionary process, grow roots in certain environment and conditions it also depends on the history of state formation. It is perceived that the ideal forms of democratic governance are Western countries and that’s why theydeveloped in every sense. The developing countries have farreachingtask tobeatthatlevel, it have their own challenges. In the case of India, it has been governed over by British Empire from centuries like many others it also came into being as a separate state as most of third world states in post de-colonization phase. So, there are many deformities exist in those states because of their state formations, the artificial construction of boundaries, the conflicting materials and the western styled democracy, inefficient governance, transitionalsocieties, ethno-centric politics instead of citizens centric. Thesearesome relevantfactors which diminishes the democratic functioning of Indian State. This paper triesto ascertain the problem and prospects of Indian democracy in the context of minority Muslim rights. KEYWORDS: Democracy, Indian Muslims, Rights, Minority, Constitution INTRODUCTION Most of countries in the world either being ruledontheideal principle of democracy or formally declaredemocraticstate. Democracy has age old evolutionary process, grow roots in certain environment and conditions it also depends on the history of state formation. It is perceivedthattheidealforms of democratic governance are Western countries and that’s why they developed in every sense. The developing countries have far reaching task to be at that level, it have their own challenges. In the case of India, it has been governed over by British Empire from centuries like many others it also came into being as a separate state as most of third world states in post de-colonization phase. So, there are many deformities exist in those states because of their state formations, the artificial construction of boundaries, the conflicting materials and the western styled democracy, inefficient governance, transitional societies, ethno-centric politics instead of citizens centric. These are some relevant factors which diminishes the democraticfunctioningof most of developing countries states. India with 1 plus billion people stands the second largest democratic nation in the world regardless of having diversities in each and every States / UTs of it. Ithassomuch diversity of culture, language, religion, caste, ethnicity, etc. that except for democracy no other system of governance can be succeeded. It is because of the all-encompassing nature of democracy that India has remainedunitedsince its Independence. Nowhere country as India where unitylies in its varieties which includes rich culture, tradition, customs, heritage, folk and languages of different varieties. Its strength lies in composite culture that enriched the civilizational development. There has been much progress made in overall development index and very soon it will stand with most of developed countries line if it steers in right direction. Defining Terminology If we go through the conceptual meaning of democracy, it has been defined in several ways for the better understanding to the students of social science. Some of scholars explained it in their own words such as Bryce opines “Democracy means nothingmoreor lessthantherule of the whole people, expressing their Sovereign will by their votes”. As MacIver sees, “Democracy is not a way of governing, whether by majorityor otherwise,butprimarilya way of determining, who shall govern, and broadly to what ends”. The Democracy can be simply described as the voice of people; it’s a form of government in which people participate directly and indirectly for electing their legislatures to form the government. To begin peace in the country democracy is essential and for havingtheprivileges, having the freedom of religion, having the freedom of press and speech, having the right to express your views. Democracy is essential part of any country for the peace and prosperity of the people so that can enjoy their life. Democracy and World View There are more than 2 hundred plus countries on the world map and in which more than thousand ethnicities, hundred more races with diverse culture and languages in this IJTSRD22959
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID - IJTSRD22959 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Page: 743 universe. What we have today attained is the civilizational development of human history cemented it thousand years back. The Indus valley civilization is considered one of the oldest among Nile valley of Egypt, Mesopotamia of Iraq and Huang ho in China, all belongs to Asia. Any civilizational developed came into being not in the absence of strong will & commitment of peoples and government, there would have been such fertile materialistic conditions that made it possible. Despite of our rich heritage, most of Asian countries fall under developing or under developed list not because of dearth of resources but the lack of political will & visions. Most of contemporary western countries developed because of the disassociation from primitive evils. It took centuries in resolving conflict between state and churchand finally kept aside religion from politics. Their renaissance started in 16th century and they preferred science & technology for the human development. While, most of developing countries still could not rid from those ancient practices. Human development can attain only in the progress of science & technology and any growth & development need strong government that function on the ideals of democracy where certainbasicprinciples should be adhered such as liberty, equality and distributive justice. Democracy functions on the premisesof constitutionalethos and that remains guiding principle for the governance of governments. Ideal democracy is a political system that is committed to human equality, individual liberty and humanism, and is built on the foundations of nonviolence and rationalismthat give rise to pluralism, secularism, toleration andempathy.In constitutional terms, democracy is a government of the people, for the people and by the people (Abraham Lincoln). In operational terms, democracy is a system in which people choose their government leaders through universal adult franchise and free and fair elections held at regular and reasonable intervals, without undue influence of moneyand mass media, and without coercive or violentinterventionsof the police, the secret service and the military, but with the availability of the free press and independent judiciary. In political administrative terms, the constitutionalstructureis supported by two pillars- the pillar of fundamentalfreedoms and the pillar of rule of law (due process of law). If violence is seen as physical, structural and psychological, then the ideal democracy, in essence, is a nonviolent system. Gandhi defines democracy as "the rule of unadulterated non- violence." Increasing coercion, militarization and authoritarianism can undercut existing democratic structures and processes, and can eventually lead to an atrophy of the democracy. Democracy in India In spite of initiating many unprecedented political and economic experiments, Indian democracy has lasted for the last seventy years without violent disruptions, while all its neighbouring states Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal and Sri Lanka- have suffered militarycoupsd'état, civilwars, dictatorships, territorial disintegration or political instabilities. For that matter, all other countries of Asia and Africa, the Middle East and Latin America that were decolonized in the pre-war and post-war era have also succumbed to authoritarianism of one form or another. In countries such as Greece, Italy and Turkey, democracy was often suspended during the last sixty years. European countries such as Spain and PortugalandformerCommunist satellites have become democratic only during the last decade or two. Authoritarian states of Germany, Italy and Japan were forced into democratization under the Allied occupation; so far they have remained democratic. Why has Indian democracy survived and flourished while 70 80% of countries in the world today are being run by anti- democratic autocracies?1 InassessingIndia's record wemust realize that until recently most Western sources of information on India have had a negative orientation, and most reporting about India in the Western mass media, especially the American, has been cynical and sensational. India had to face, like most other nations on earth, one cannot argue that the Indian polity is a system of perfect democracy or of total nonviolence. Far from such perfection, India has been facing innumerable crises and has developed numerous defects. The Western media has been telling us day in and day out how poor India is, how caste-ridden it is, how problematic its democracy is, and how anti-West has been its nonaligned policy. Indeed in the political field, India suffers from general corruption, periodic religiousriots, and forces of regional separatism, terrorist uprisings, police excesses, bureaucratic red tape and judicial slowness. Socially, the nation is still handling informal and politicized caste and class barriers, incidents of nepotism and bribery, thirty percent illiteracy and so on. Economically, industrial productivity is low, job creation is slow, unemployment stands high, Standards of living for the lower classes are still very low and distribution of wealth is far from being. In spite of confronting the serious challenges of these problems, Indian democracy has survived and flourished. Why? What are those fundamental forces that have shaped and sustained Indian democracy's capacities to solve conflicts peacefully and to develop its civil society, while many other political systems have succumbed? Indian democracy has been largely successful in practicing nonviolent conflict resolution and in building peaceful civil society, as vindicated by unique experiments and unprecedented policies such as nonviolent revolution, peaceful ending of feudalism, combining democracy and industrialization, adoption of universal adult franchise in a highly illiterate society, conducting the world's largest elections every five years, defusing the Cold War through nonalignment and sustaining, without military coups, civil wars or political disintegration for 50 years, the world's largest democracy with the mostmultiracial,multi-religious, and multicultural population on the planet Earth.2 Indian State and Minority Concerns India is a country of billion plus population with mixture of varieties of ethnic, religious, caste and class people live harmoniously from century past and this assimilation and amalgamation nourished a distinct Indian civilizationwhich is called “Unity in Diversity”. Over the period it developed as a strong nation. Despite so much upheaval people bound together in a singular nationhood. Post Nehruvian era, the lack of political manoeuvring created huge socio-economic divide among citizen of this country. Though, it has initiated several policies & programmes to uplift vulnerable groups 1 M.V. Naidu, (2006), Indian Democracy: A Case Study In Conflict Resolution And Peace Building, Peace Research, Vol. 38, No. 2, Special Issue (November 2006), pp. 71-97, http://www.jstor.org/stable/23607991 2 Opp. Cite.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID - IJTSRD22959 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2019 Page: 744 but somehow Muslim minority left marginalized because of political chauvinism and lack of will of the government.3 On the matter of minority questions, it has deep rooted in past history. The post partition created very grave consequences on remaining weak Muslims, they were blamed for the partition by the right wing Hindu extremist and it was created a mass perception that Muslims are the culprit of partitions. The community silently dive into guilty for this Division although it was not fault of common people but it was a compromise between Hindu Muslim leaders for a grand political settlement/arrangementfor powersharing among them. In those turbulent times some of influential national Muslim leaders were instrumental in streamlining the community with majority community. They strived to bring back the confidence of community with the help of Gandhi, Nehru, and Dr Ambedkar who believed Indian multiculturalism could only guarantee the better future of India. They framed our constitution with the consultation of many modern democratic liberal states values of its constitutions. The constitution of India guarantees every right of individuals irrespective of any caste, class, community, region or religion. Muslims started their new political life in secular India only a handful of right wing group have still doubt on its loyalty.4 Problem & Challenges India is dedicated to the principles of substantial egalitarianism, democracy and secularism as protected in the Constitution. Any section of the citizens of India have all the rights including social, economic, cultural and can follow any profession or trade within the territory of India as they like. However, the state has long struggled to provide safeguards to religious minorities or provide justice when crimes occur and failed to stop hate against Muslims. There are series of communal violence and religiously-motivated incidents taking place in the several states of India. Present- day Indian Muslims are the ones who discarded the reason behind partition and decided to dieasIndianand atthesame time they are forced to prove their nationalism just because of being a Muslim. The nation has failed to sustain the values of secularism or democracy and hatemonger groups are about to success in spreading Islamophobia among fellow citizen of India. The plight of the Muslims has been worst in the past years and there is no doubt that a form of feudal madnesshasbeen taken over India in the shape of Islamophobia and killing of Muslims. The condition has moved rapidly from disliking to hate and hate to lynching in the name of nationalism, patriotism and Hindutva, Muslims are being taunted and labelled as anti-nationals, Jihadi, Pakistani in public places. To add the salt on top of this problem, it is very unfortunate that the dilemma of Indian Muslims is compared with neighbour country’s non-Muslims. They must understand here that the Pakistan was made as a nation for Muslimsand we must avoid comparison at-least in this sense. In this line there are some artificial issues which overshadowed the citizen centric concerns such as ‘love jihad’ ‘GharWapsi’ and Beef Ban. These issues have no relevance on common 3 Md Tabrez (2019) “Developed or Under-Developed India, Muslims-A Community Living in Denial”, RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary, Volum- 4, Issue, 2. 4 Balraj Puri, (2007)“Muslims of India since Partition”, New Delhi: Gyan Publishing House citizens concern; rather it would drag us in the age of feudal medieval times. We are living in 21st century and this is the age of science & technology. It is time to move forward and work hard for the betterment of people and for the development of country. Role of civil society in Strengthening Democracy There is a sense of equality which has trickled into the farming of non-governmental organisation’s efforts to deliver development, infect we have witnessed many international/national movements of civil societies or NGO- led change models, where community based organization and SHGs have replaced the system or government through social action and social movements. Civil society must be vigil and have intervention in times of crisis to safeguard human rights and pressurize government for citizen’s oriented policy & program. It is not surprising that civil society has failed in protecting rights of Muslims as like current government institutions failed to protect different form of violence against Muslims. What is more surprising is that these institutions are silent on lynching, brutal killing and direct attack of Muslims in public places. The state and civil society organizations have best alternatives to tackle these types of issues. They have strong relations with public can be influencetoaddresssuch inequalities and discrimination against Muslims. Concluding remark Any democracy can be remained healthyand functionaluntil unless it rules on the principle of laws. There is always chances of majoritrianism in remedies of this, minorityright must be respected and protected. In case of India, the pervasive politics have taken huge toll in damaging the image of civil rights. As far minority is concerned, facts findings tells such horrible conditionsofMusliminIndia, the community needs special safeguards from the government and non-government institutions at-lest to minimize such violence. In the various study, reports of several committees/ commission which explored the ground reality of Muslims even the SacharCommitteeReport,termedabout the Muslims were lagging behind even the scheduled castes and tribes in terms of their access to basic facilities or services, and this was impacting on overall socioeconomic conditions. The social injustices have negative impact on human values and spreading peace, upholding of rights, equality, and others. In this arena each individual has important role in nation building. We must work hard as member of citizen and also from civil societies to minimize violence, social inequality, or religious base discrimination against minorities in India. Being a fellow member of this nation there is need to come together from each member of the community for protection of Muslims and to work for social harmony in the society and development of the Indian nation. Reference [1] James Massey, “Minorities in a Democracy-The Indian Experience”, Manohar Pub. New Delhi 1999. [2] Prof. Hasan, Zoya “Politics of Inclusion:Caste,Minorities & Affirmative Action” Oxford University Press, New Delhi (2009 ed.)
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