The
Paradox Of Taslima Nasreen
By
Vidya Bhushan Rawat
29 November,
2007
Countercurrents.org
In an interview to the Indian
Express, Delhi on November 24th, noted Bengali author Taslima Nasreen
said, "Nothing happens to MF Hussain, who has done so many things,
while everybody is after my life'. It is ironical that the statement
comes from a person who has been 'wronged' by the Muslim clergy in Bangladesh
and whose issue rocked Indian parliament as well as has exposed the
hypocrisy of our society and so-called 'liberal' values.
It is more
than shocking that the issue cropped up at a time when the self style
custodian of the secular values in India were exposed to the outside
world on the issue of the socio-economic conditions of Muslims in West
Bengal. Their own intellectuals, artists started questioning the take
over of Nandigram and communalization of West Bengal. The seer hypocrisy
of the Government of West Bengal was visible as the CPI(M)'s cadre went
back to 'annex' Nandigram and the victory day celebrations took place
there. The red flags were hoisted as if Nandigram was an alien territory
and great nationalist forces of the left have won.
A fortnight
ago when some of the intellectuals and political activists from Kolkata
came to Delhi for a meeting, the issue of emergence of some outstanding
Muslim leaders also came into focus. It was said that the Muslim Dalit
combination is set to win over West Bengal and future of the West Bengal
politics would always be in the secular hands and not to a Bhadralok
politician. I thought it was rare that Muslim political leadership would
raise the issue of the concern of Muslim Samaj, which is mainly socio-economical
and not religious. The literacy rate is very low; there are no health
centers in Muslim localities, no government jobs for them and virtually
no benefit of land reforms for them. West Bengal's government was already
targeting many of them in the name of Bangladeshi's infiltrators. Yet,
what happened in the streets of Kolkata November 21 st was not only
shameful deviation from the real issues of Muslims in West Bengal but
it gave the CPM's government as much waited relief to hide in the shade
of Taslima Nasreen. How come Taslima become the main issue of the community
which is fighting for its survival in Nandigram ? It is another matter
that many of the Muslim leaders from Bengal are blaming the CPM for
the current crisis. They charge that these riots were engineered by
the CPM to save themselves from further charges of anti Muslim rhetoric.
Not to be left behind in this exercise, West Bengal's ruling party's
spokesperson Biman Bose retorted that Taslima was unwelcome in Kolkata,
a city which prided itself in giving shelter to a hapless Muslim tailor
of Ahmedabad in Gujarat who became face of terrorized Muslim community
in Gujarat.
It is unfortunate
that Muslim leadership everywhere joined hand and started protesting
against Taslima ignoring the vital fact that the more they would protest
against her, the bigger would be the damage done to the community. A
community which is living in marginalization in India, where the brahmanical
supremacy is working over time to marginalized communities, Muslim political
leadership has completely failed and betrayed their community. The west
takes it a chance to target Islam in further isolating the Muslims.
It is not the Islam but the Mullahs who are in danger. Taslima is no
Salman Rushdie. She has projected the face of fundamentalist Muslims
in Bangladesh in the aftermath of the Babari demolition. It might have
been the genuine grievances of the minority community in Bangladesh
and the same is true about the Muslims in India who are living on the
margins. And more importantly same is true about both the communities
and their treatment to Dalits in all our South Asian societies including
Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and India. Poor Nasreen perhaps does not
know the plight except the plight of a bhadralok Bengali upper caste
Hindu in Bangladesh.
While any
one is free to ignore Taslima's writings which many of the scholars
term as blasphemous. That she has no right to live in India is the case
point that every one of them has been making. She has hurt the sentiments
of Islam, they said. Nobody has a right to hurt religious sentiments,
said Pranab Mukherjee, Indian foreign minister, in Parliament. One does
not know how sentiments are hurt. If ask for a ban on Kumbha fair, it
hurts the sentiments of Hindus. If we say that the roads which are closed
for nearly a fortnight between Delhi and Hardwar for ensuring that Hindu
pilgrims walks on the road freely despite all other problems for commuters
and travelers, during Savan, its appeasement. Again when we speak against
susidy provided to Haz pilgrims, it is appeasement says, Hindu right
wing while seculars keep quiet and Muslims are happy. That makes things
easier for the Hindu right wing and they make it point to explain it
their constituency and others through media. Therefore when M.F.Hussain
paints something and the Hindu right wing are up in arms against him
for hurting their sentiments. Actually the Hindu fundamentalists also
want to have a 'right to take life' or threat to issue 'fatwa' like
their Islamic friends in India and elsewhere. And that way, the Jamayate
Islami in Bangldesh has been of great help to Sangh Parivar here for
threatening Taslima Nasreen. Now she is more than welcome in India by
them. And unfortunately, Ms Nasreen seems to have played in their hand
when she said that nothing happens to M F Hussain. What do you want
to be done to Hussain, Ms Nasreen? Should we hang him, beat him to equate
ourselves with the Bangladeshi Mullahs or Talibani thugs?
Taslima should
not let down all those who stood for her. All those who stood for her
are fighting the case against the Hindu fundamentalists in India. These
fundamentalists who do not want any dissent in this country. Who want
brahmanical hegemony at all cost? Narendra Modi invited her to Gujarat,
the other day saying that a woman and that too an 'intellectual' of
Taslima's stature should be welcomed. He used the same Bangladeshi refugee
card in his speeches. Modi, who tells us that 'scavenging' is a spiritual
experience, and that every time the questions about his sincerity towards
the Muslim population of Gujarat are raised, he comes back to his pet
old thesis. In the last election it was Mia Musharraf and this time,
it seems, he want Taslima to be in Gujarat. Modi's Gujarat shines at
the cost of Dalits and tribals and Muslims and Christians are the hunting
ground for him. Many leaders of the Hindutva brigade have already given
Taslima the status which she never had. Her victimization story might
be true but there is nothing new what she says. The fact of the matter
is that the oppression of women and marginalized is not an Islam Centric
thing. It is everywhere in religion which have become our daily routine.
They are also part of cultural values and have mixed up with religion
in different parts of the world. Many people try to explain religion
in a different way to make it more inclusive while others go in to every
word written there. There is another stream which feel every word written
in these texts need to be challenged and questioned.
It is equally
baffling that the secular voices remained mute in this entire exercise
and the support to Taslima came from the right wing Hindu fundamentalists.
And to the discomfiture of secularists as well as humanists, as Taslima
claims herself to be, she has linked her problems with that of M.F.Hussain.
There are two different issues involved here and one commonality between
them. First the common point is that attack on both of them is an assault
on freedom of artistic expression and freedom of conscience. Hussain
is facing many charges against him in the courts filed by various Sangh
Parivar outfits. The officially he is not debarred from India but at
this age of 90 he is running here and there. Secondly, Hussain actually
has not defamed the Hindu Gods and Goddesses but celebrate them. A large
number of his paintings are bought by the Hindus themselves. He celebrates
Madhuri Dixit and her 'Naritva', an ideal Indian womanhood. I am sure
Taslima would agree that any such concept is not only derogatory in
nature but stereotype the women in general.
Taslima's
main problem emanates from her one sided writings. Surely, she is not
an activist hence can take liberty to so-called freedom of conscience
even if there are riots and mayhem caused by them. Her writings are
one way passage to demonize Islam. It is no doubt that she faced victimization
in Bangladesh. That such feudal outlook is not confined to Islam and
Bangladesh only. Such situation exists in our part of the world also
and elsewhere too. Women were always used in religion and considered
subservient to man. Taslima can speak to a Shankaracharya and a Christian
clergy who would never say that they are equal. Ofcouse, an enlightened
and politically mature religious leader would always say that they are
equal. Unfortunately, like many others, she also feels that her best
security in Indian would come from the Hindu fundamentalist. That approach
is dangerous and self defeating. Taslima should understand that Muslims
in India live in utter fear and are even more marginalized than the
Dalits as far as participation in the governance is concerned. All those
who support here from the Hindu rightwing organizations target M.F.Hussain
for denigrating the Hindu Gods. What happens when these rituals and
practices denigrates the 170 million Dalits in India. Yes, as I mentioned
and hopefully Taslima would also be reading that, Narendra Modi, the
chief Minister of Gujarat, who presided over a regime that butchered
innocent Muslims in Gujarat in 2002 and further isolated them till this
date, consider scavenging as a 'spiritual' experience. Yes, one can
only hope that Modi and his generations would leave politics and adopt
this 'noble' profession of cleaning shit of others so that their sins
are washed.
I would also
like to remind Taslima that she seems to be ignorant of the vast anti
caste movement in India. One is not sure whether she ever read the work
of Ambedkar, Phule and Periyar, she would not have uttered the word
against M.F.Hussain and his creative work. Much before Taslima and Salman
Rushdie could think of challenging the religious orthodoxy, I am not
sure whether they ever challenged it or just narrated to us their own
'experiences'. Ambedkar wrote 'Riddles of Hinduism' and Periyar wrote
his own explanation of 'Ramayana'. Phule condemned Brahmanical values
and many others fought against the brahmanical social order and hegemonistic
concept of the brahmanical values. When Ambedkar's riddles were published,
the government banned it buckling under the pressure of the Hindu right
wing elements. Thanks to the strong Dalit protest against this proscription
that government had to lift ban over it. If Taslima think that Ambedkar
and Periyar would not have allowed to live after all they wrote much
more against brahmanical values than Taslima could think of writing
against Islam. Yes, it was the power of the people. Ambedkar, Periyar,
Phule were not just philosophers and writers but responsible social
revolutionaries. When they were targeting against rituals and religious
values, they were enlightening another group of people who were denied
basic human rights by the same religion. And Taslima, I hope would remember
how Dalits have been living in India, and how their untouchability had
got religious sanction. Yet, these great revolutionaries changed the
mindset of the people and their power was understood. Today, Dalits
are a powerful political force in India despite all disabilities attached
to their birth and caste. A majority of Muslims and Christians got converted
overtly or covertly to escape from the tyranny of the brahmanical system
in India.
Taslima love
Bengal. It is natural. She says Kolkata was a secular place. Yes, in
that secular space there was no space for Muslim voices, no space for
dissent. During the partition days, Kolkata saw the worst ever communal
riots. In the 1990s, the bhadralok public did not allow a new comer
' Srilankan' to win against India in the world cup semi finals. Yes,
in this entire jargon of secularism in India only powerful upper elite
of every religion participated, others were votary of secularism but
not leaders of it. The secular debate came from those whose ancestors
created this caste divide. Taslima is a proud member of this elite club
today. She is a welcome guest and must speak out openly against all
forms of oppression. I am sure the day she will open her mouth against
the Hindu fundamentalism, the same voices of 'sanity' will ask for her
head.
Voices of
dissent have to be careful in their criticism. After all for whom are
they working? As I mentioned earlier, India had the history of voices
of dissent right from Carvaka to Buddha and in this age in the form
of Ambedkar, Phule and Periyar. They dissented and lived a life for
their people and today they are loved and respected. Not only that,
Ambedkar is supremely respected and worshipped by the millions of Dalits
all over the world for his unrelenting and uncompromising struggle against
brahmanical supremacy. The problem of Islamic fundamentalism in the
subcontinent lies in the same. They need an enemy to retain their upper
elite hegemony. In India, already, there are voices of the down trodden
Muslims asking for their share in power structure and for the socio-economic
benefit of the community. Lot of work is being done at the grassroots
and people are protesting. Ofcourse, not every one will leave the religion.
Ambedkar and Phule were working for the communities and hence they fought
and had the courage to tell the Dalits to reject the brahmanical Hinduism
and embrace radical Buddhism. Taslima is an individual hence perhaps
can not even tell any one to do what Ambedkar and Periyar could ask
for?
As far as
the Islamic zealots are concerned, the least said about them is better.
They have no work except the religious issues. It is strange how they
use democracy for their own purposes. They need liberal voices from
other religions, from secularists, from atheists when the community
faces music from the right wing Hindus but they are not ready to change.
They are unable to understand that in the 21 st century a lot of things
have to be changed. The socio-economic-cultural paradigms are changing.
Muslim women will come out and work in the offices, do PhDs, and join
films and sports. As the economic independence knock at their doors,
women's can not be expected to remain mute on violence against them.
They will speak and they will have to speak. There is no other alternative
against violence and hegemony. Religions have been a male hegemony and
modernity demand equal rights for all. The power of religion would not
allow this power equation to change. But as their time is coming closure
so will be the targets. They would attack all those who challenge them
because it is the threat from with in that seems powerful and not from
outside. Both the Hindu Fundamentalists and the Muslim fundamentalists
know it well. For a Narendra Modi, Taslima is the best to demonize Islam
and deviate from the assertive OBCs, Dalits and tribals who are asking
him where is Gujarat shining, for the Muslim fanatic groups, since they
have done very little work to gain the faith of the Muslim masses, Taslima
gives them hope to revive their dirty agenda. As usual the Muslim intelligentsia
is submissive and does not have the courage to stand on its own.
The only
answer to both these fundamentalist groups could be the forces of change
with in the communities. Yes, the Dalit Muslims are now asking their
share in power and will not succumb to these tactics and a broader alliance
with the Dalits, tribals and OBCs will not only throw away their own
middlemen leaders but ultimately pave the way for a humanist society
where every one can live in harmony and where criticism is constructive
and aimed at resolving the crisis and not to further it. One sincerely
hopes that good sense will prevail to Kolkata's Muslims and they will
ally with other secular Dalit groups in opposing the socio-economic
marginalization of their community people in Nandigram. Taslima is not
an issue. Let her live in peace otherwise she will become fodder for
those who have demonize Muslims in India. For Taslima, it would be good
if she continue her writing without any prejudice and should not become
another Francis Goutier, who has today become the soldier of Sangh Parivar.
One hopes that all those opposing Taslima will understand that her withdrawal
from Kolkata and West Bengal does not solve the crisis of the people
of Nandigram. In fact, it will unnecessarily divide forces who stand
with the displaced people of Nandigram and salute their heroic struggle
against the land acquisition in the name of Developing an SEZ in Nandigram.
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