Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy (IMSD) has “deplored the divisive and hate-driven politics behind the statements made by the now-suspended spokesperson of the BJP, Nupur Sharma,” while also “unequivocally condemning the threats to her life.” IMSD has also strongly condemned Al Qaeda for threatening retaliatory terror acts.
In a statement that has garnered over 112 signatures so far, the platform of activists and academics has appealed to Indian Muslims, not to encourage any forces that stoke fear and add to the prevailing insecurity within the community. The signatories include veteran script writer Shama Zaidi, feminist activist, Masooma Ranalvi, song and script writer, Javed Akhtar, theatre and film actor, Naseeruddin Shah, activist, Feroze Mithoborwala and journalist and activist, Javed Anand among several others.
The rest of the statement may be read here:
“IMSD believes that democracy is inconceivable without the freedom of speech, a freedom that is enshrined in the Indian Constitution. All healthy democracies however make a clear and principled distinction between the right to free speech and a bar on hate speech that impinges on the right to life and dignity of the marginalised.
“The right to free speech includes the right to critical, rational enquiry and healthy criticism of all forms of religious beliefs and practices. In a democratic state, there should be no place for any law on blasphemy as it has a chilling effect on free speech. We therefore categorically oppose the demand by certain Muslim/ Islamist/ Hindu/ Hindutva organizations for a blasphemy law in India.
“The right to criticism includes the right to offend, as also the right of those offended to protest in peaceful and lawful ways. But the offended have no right to silence the offender: no god, gods, goddesses, prophets or saints may be invoked to justify the killing of fellow humans. At the same time, IMSD strongly condemns the “bull-dozer raj” in BJP-ruled states, UP especially, where the administration and the police are delivering “instant justice” having assigned to themselves the all-in-one role of judge, jury and executioner. It’s high time the judiciary acted suo motu to call a halt to such mockery of law by the custodians of law.
While fully supporting freedom of expression, IMSD believes that in highly polarised and communally charged societies such as India today is, hate speech must not be confused with free speech. At a Dharam Sansad last December Hindu religious leaders openly called for the genocide of Indian Muslims. International organisations including Genocide Watch have warned that India is on the brink of a genocidal bloodbath. But India’s Prime Minister continues to remain silent on the subject.
“The recent United States Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) 2022 annual report on India is a case in point. It says: “Religious freedom conditions in India are taking a drastic turn downward, with national and various state governments tolerating widespread harassment and violence against religious minorities.”
“Although Muslim persecution has a long history in this country, the past eight years have been relentless with everyday threats of targeted violence, fear and intimidation, which has seen members of their community lynched in public and these killings celebrated, been repeatedly taunted, humiliated, hurt, incarcerated on bogus charges, lynched under the watch of the RSS-blessed, BJP-led governments at the Centre and in several states. Hindutva’s Hate Factory is working 24/7 to demonise Indian Muslims, vilify them and a complicit electronic media offers a ready platform for daily mud-slinging, verbal warfare under the pretence of debate. IMSD would also like to call out the so-called Islamic scholars who are bringing disrepute and playing with the safety and security of Muslims by participating in such prefixed TV debates.
“The over dozen governments from Muslim-majority countries which have now expressed outrage over the insult to the Prophet have been conspicuous by their total silence in the last eight years, and earlier, despite repeated attacks on Indian Muslims, including the recent call for genocide. IMSD is not the least surprised because these very governments have no respect for human rights and freedom of expression. We demand that these governments mend their ways, promote fundamental rights and freedoms of all citizens, in their own countries and across the globe. It is rather rich for these despotic regimes to teach us lessons in secularism and pluralism. But what can one say when our own government has created this unfortunate situation? Clearly the Modi government’s hardline Hindutva brand of politics has undermined India’s international standing and respect among the comity of nations.
“We appeal to all sections to maintain peace and religious harmony. We appeal to Muslims in particular, not to get swayed by the rhetoric of Islam in danger. The ongoing protests have already consumed precious lives and going by the past actions of the government, it will deplorably be followed by mass arrests and demolitions. Those howling from the pulpit will escape and the burden of proof, as always, will be on the shoulders of the poor Muslims.
“Let us resolve not to listen to anyone who is stoking our fear and insecurity. The Constitution is enough to reclaim our rightful place in the republic.
Signatories:
- Abdul Haq (Maulana), Bori
- Adnan Siddiqui, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Afroz Khan, Social Activist, Bori
- Afroz Pathan, Social Activist, Bori
- Afzal Shaikh, Parbhani
- Akbar Shaikh, Social Activist, ISMYM, Solapur
- Akram Shaikh, Teachar, Parbhani
- Altaf Shaikh, Parbhani
- Altamash, Social Activist, Bori
- Ameer Khan, Social Activist, Basmat
- Amir Rizvi, Designer, Mumbai
- Anand Patwardhan, Documentary Film Maker, Mumbai
- Anna, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Anjum Rajabali, Film writer, Mumbai
- Anwar Shaikh, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Arshad Alam, Columnist, IMSD, New Delhi
- A J Jawad, Advocate, Co-convener, IMSD, Chennai
- Askari Zaidi, Senior Journalist, IMSD, Mumbai
- Athar Qazi, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Awez Kureshi, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Ayyub Khan, Social Activist, Partur, Jalna
- Aziz Lokhandwala, Businessman, Mumbai
- Bilal Khan, Kamgar Sanrakshan Sammaan Sangh, Mumbai
- Chand Shaikh Zamindar, Parbhani
- Dilip Simeon, Historian, New Delhi
- Farhan Rahman, Research Scholar, Ranchi
- Feroz Abbas Khan, Theatre and Film Director, Playwright, Screenwriter, Mumbai
- Feroze Mithiborwala, Co-convener, IMSD, Mumbai
- Ghulam Mohiyuddin Faruki MD, New York
- Ghulam Rasool Dehlvi, Islamic Scholar, Writer, Translator, New Delhi
- Guddi Tiwari, Yusuf Meherally Centre, Mumbai
- Hasan Pasha, Writer, Allahabad
- H Kapoor, Publisher SACW, France
- Imran Khan, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Imran Khan, Shahpur
- Irfan Engineer, Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, Mumbai
- Irfan Khan, Automobiles, Bori
- Javed Akhtar, Poet, Lyricist, Writer, Former MP, Mumbai
- Javed Anand, Convener, IMSD, Mumbai
- Kailash Rao Chowdhari, Parbhani
- Kaleem Shaikh, Businessman, Parbhani
- Kalim Shaikh, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Kishore Jagtap, Vidyarthi Bharti, Mumbai
- Kasim Sait, Businessman, Social Activist, Chennai
- Masooma Ranalvi, Co-Founder, India Lead | WeSpeakOut, New Delhi
- Mateen Pathan, Social Activist, Bori
- Mirza Rafik, Journalist, Nanded
- Mohd. Aamer, Parbhani
- Mohammad Imran, PIO, USA.
- Mohammad Yaseen, Social Activist, Nanded
- Mufees Shaikh, Parbhani
- Mujahid Khan, Social Activist, Hingoli
- Muniza Khan, CJP, IMSD, Varanasi
- Mustafa Khan, Banner maker, Basmat
- Nadim Shaikh author, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Najma Kazi, Social Activist, Amravati
- Najma Parvin, Social Activist, Kolkata
- Naseeruddin Shah, Actor, Mumbai
- Nasreen Contractor, Co-convener, IMSD, Mumbai
- (Prof) Nasreen Fazelbhoy, Educationist, IMSD, Mumbai
- Nehal Shaikh, Engineer, Parbhani
- Nimesha Faude, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Purushottam Agrawal is a writer, author, formerly UPSC Member, New Delhi
- Qaisar Sultana, Homemaker, Allahabad
- Qutub Jahan, NEEDA, Mumbai
- Rafeek Pathan, Social Activist, Bori
- Rafeek Shaikh, Optician, Parbhani
- Rafiq Shaikh, Parbhani
- Rahebar Khan, Hingoli
- Raheem Khan, Civil Engineer, Pabhani
- Rahim Khan Social Activist, Parbhani
- Rahim Pathan, Social Activist, Parbhani
- (Dr) Ram Puniyani, Author, Social Activist, Mumbai
- Razzak Shaikh, Parbhani
- Rehan Khan, Shopkeeper, Bori
- Riyaaz Shaikh, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Sadique Basha, Social Activist, Mira Road, Thane
- Sayeed Khan, Contractor, Parbhani
- Sana Khan, Teacher, Parbhani
- Sana Khan, Partur, Jalna
- Sandeep Pandey, General Secretary, Socialist Party (India), Lucknow
- Shabana Azmi, Actor, former MP, Mumbai
- Shabana Mashraki, Lead Assessor (ISO standards), Mumbai
- Shahnawaz Alam, Associate Professor, UP
- Shaikh Aslam, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Shaikh Chand, Contactor, Parbhani
- Shaikh Mohsin, Social Activist, Bori
- Shaikh Rizwan, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Shama Zaidi, Documentary Film Maker, Mumbai
- Shamsul Islam, Author, Social Activist, New Delhi
- Shariq Contractor, CA, Mumbai
- Sohel Pathan, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Sunny, Social Activist, Parbhani
- (Dr) Suresh Khairnar, Social Activist, Nagpur
- Syed Aliya, Social Activist, Nashik
- Tahzeeb Pathan, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Tayab Khan, Shopkeeper, Parbhani
- Tayyab Pathan, Teacher, Parbhani
- Teesta Setalvad, Secretary, CJP, IMSD, Mumbai
- Toheed Atar, Social Activist, Bori
- Tushar Gandhi, Peace Activist, Mumbai
- Varsha Vidya Vilas, Sadbhavna Sangh, Mumbai
- Yash Paranjpe, Bharat Bachao Andolan, Mumbai
- Yasmeen Shaikh, Mumbai
- Yousuf Saeed, Documentary Film maker, New Delhi
- Waseem Shaikh, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Wasim Ansari, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Zakia Soman, Co-founder, Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan, New Delhi
- (Dr.) Zaheer Ahmed Sayeed, Neurologist, Chennai
- Zameer Shaikh, Social Activist, Parbhani
- Zoya, Teacher, Parbhani
- Zoya Begum, Social Activist, Mumbai