Dear Friends, for your information. And my rebuttals are in the bold -- Viji
Veil off a few myths on Muslims in India
Sanjay Kumar and Yogendra Yadav
The special focus of the first Hindustan Times CNN-IBN State of the Nation Poll was the mood of the Indian Muslims. The Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), which carried
out the survey, posed several questions to the 15,141 respondents. Besides, several special questions were asked to 1,510 Muslim respondents. Of them, 46 per cent were women, 64 per cent were from the rural areas and 42 per cent from the north Indian heartland states.
Myth of Muslim population
According to the latest Census, Muslims comprise 13.4 per cent of the Indian population. But that is not what people think. When asked to gauge the proportion of Muslim populace, only one in every six came close to hitting the bull’s eye. A majority interviewed cited figures well above double the real Muslim population.
But the fact remains that Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in India. It constituted around 7% at the time of independence and now is nearly double of that.
Myth of extra-territorial
loyalty
This myth is not spoken about, but hinted at. The Indian Muslims are not quite loyal to this country. In this survey, all but two per cent of the Muslims said they were "proud" or "very proud" of being an Indian.
Maybe they did not understand the term. The essence of India is Hindu. -- Are they proud of it.
Myth of Islam and democracy
Thanks to the US propaganda, this is now a global myth. Islam is not compatible with democracy. Three-fourth of Muslims, nearly the same proportion as Hindus, firmly reject any non-democratic alternatives.
In that case they won't be asking for reservations on the basis of religion. They would want secular laws instead of Muslim personal law. For the muslims here, -- non democratic means Hindu india and hence firmly reject that alternative!
Myth of Muslim Personal Law
Personal Law tops the Muslim agenda and they will defend it at any cost. But when asked about the most important problem faced by Indian Muslims, 69 per cent chose livelihood issues compared to only 4 per cent, who spoke of religion. An overwhelming majority disapproved of polygamy or 'triple talaq'.
They have already go personal law -- So why should that be an issue any more. So much for being democratic! Now they are clawing in for economic power so as to create an extended Pakistan.
Myth of Muslim appeasement
Muslims are a pampered lot. But they do not feel so. One out of every five interviewed said they had personally faced discrimination on religious grounds. The more educated and affluent experienced greater discrimination.
Here "pampered lot" --is by the government,
press and NGOs.
Discrimination is from the Hindu populace - I presume. So the comparison is illogical. Who made these surveys??
This discrimination will reduce if the Muslims will stop using secularism for their own benefits and try to be really secular for a change.
Myth of irreparable Hindu-Muslim rift
Many believed that Gujarat caused an irreparable rift. But the survey shows only 13 per cent Muslims feel that it cannot be bridged and about the same feel that it made no difference in the first place. The bulk feels that Gujarat had sparked tension, but things are getting back to normal.
We certainly hope so. But the Muslim agenda is varied. The Delhi blasts, Bombay blasts and Coimbatore blasts were conducted by Muslim extremists for
different reasons.
And lastly surveys rarely reflect the truth. The truth is on the ground and we all know it is jehad here, jehad there and jehad everywhere. Once Muslims become majority their value system and beliefs completely take an about turn. You only need to look at the state of minorities Pakistan, Kashmir and Bangladesh to realise this truth.
So frankly we cannot believe what the muslim minority survey in India reveal. That will frankly change the moment they have power, wealth and majority!
Venkitesh (Viji)