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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Grassroots secularism grows in western Uttar Pradesh -Shaikh Mujibur Rehman

Grassroots secularism grows in western Uttar Pradesh -Shaikh Mujibur Rehman

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published Published on Mar 2, 2022   modified Modified on Mar 2, 2022

-The Hindu

The farmers’ movement has strengthened the bonds between Muslims and Jats in western Uttar Pradesh

The revival of grassroots secularism in western Uttar Pradesh, which is lifting the veil of fear for Muslims, is among the most rewarding benefits of the farmer’s movement in north India. The movement strengthened the social and cultural bonds between Jats and Muslims whose communal harmony of many decades took a beating during the violence in Muzaffarnagar in 2013. Whether this grassroots secularism will have ripple effects in other parts of U.P. or in the rest of India is a legitimate question. Nonetheless, this in itself is an impressive accomplishment.

The damage caused in 2013

The history of communal harmony of this region is unique because this area remained untouched by the violence following both Partition and the Ayodhya movement. Yet the violence that was unleashed in 2013 tore the secular social fabric like never before — mainly owing to a religious polarisation campaign by the forces of Hindutva, who, according to elderly Jats, were able to brainwash their younger generations to support Hindutva’s ideological cause.

Secularism has been debated by scholars of various disciplines in India. Some have argued that it is a Western idea and thus inherently incompatible with Indian society, where religion is entrenched. For others, secularism is an Indian idea. In my view, the grassroots secularism reflected in the social bonding of the Jats and Muslims in western U.P. presents evidence of the latter variety.

According to Naresh Tikait, elder son of the late farm leader Mahendra Singh Tikait, the old days of bonhomie between the Jats and Muslims have returned, and the massive electoral benefits that the BJP accrued in 2014, 2017 and 2019 are not going to be seen this time in the region. It is worth recalling that Naresh Tikait pleaded with Muslims not to leave Sisauli, his village, during the 2013 violence by taking off his headgear and placing it on the ground. The Bharatiya Kisan Union, which the senior Tikait formed and led, had both Muslim and Hindu leaders and followers, but the 2013 violence caused a split in the organisation. In Mr. Tikait’s house even today, a lamp is lit every day as a tribute to the farmer’s movement as well as the organisation’s secular ethos since 1987, the year which saw the birth of the iconic slogan, “Har Har Mahadev Allahu Akbar”. 

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The Hindu, 2 March, 2022, https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/grassroots-secularism-grows-in-western-uttar-pradesh/article65144639.ece?homepage=true


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