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India’s dubious Secularists

Last Updated : 31 Jan 2012 01:03:42 AM IST

Maqbool Fida Husain and Salman Rushdie are a telling comparison and contrast to capture the true character of secular India. Both are Muslims by birth. Both were born in colonial India’s Bombay Presidency. Husain, some 32 years when Rushdie was a child, died last year. Husain was an artist. Rushdie is a writer. Both had become famous, globally — Husain through his paintings and Rushdie through his writings. Husain lived all his life in India before he exiled and became a Qatari in 2006. But Rushdie lives in the UK as a British citizen. While Rushdie excited the highly sensitive Muslims to turn against him, Husain managed to irritate the not-so-sensitive Hindus. Take Husain first.

This is how Husain annoyed the soft Hindus. He used his fertile imagination and painting skills to undress all well-dressed Hindu gods, goddesses, depict them naked and used his popularity to market them. He drew a naked Goddess Lakshmi sitting on Lord Ganesha’s head. He painted Durga in sexual union with a tiger. He portrayed a naked Goddess Saraswati holding a veena. He painted a naked Parvati with her son Ganesha. He depicted a naked Hanuman, seeing a naked Sita sitting on the thigh of naked Ravana. He painted a naked Bharatmata twice — once in the shape of India with names of the states of India on her naked body, alongside a naked sadhu in the Bay of Bengal. But his art on Muslims was a telling contrast. He drew a fully clad Muslim king alongside a naked Brahmin. He completely covered, even with purdah, the Muslim women he drew, which of course included his mother and daughter. He fully attired the Muslim poets he painted.

Some Hindus, who saw his perverted art demeaning the Hindu divinities, began protesting at his exhibitions and filing criminal cases. Seeing mounting protests and cases, Husain moved out of India. The government of India, judiciary, political parties and, of course, the media, all rushed to defend Husain’s right to freedom — his right to offend Hindus and demean their gods. There were protests against Husain. But no one issued an order to kill him. No one was injured, no one was hurt and none was killed. Yet, the protests were labelled by ‘seculars’ as ‘saffron terror’.

Now come to Rushdie, a contrast. His life is living hell since he wrote his controversial book The Satanic Verses. Though living, he has, by now, died a million times since February 4, 1989 when Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fiat (fatwa) to Muslims to kill him. But, why should Khomeini order the killing of a fellow Muslim? With almost a generation gone since 1988 when Rushdie wrote the infamous book, it is time to recall some history. Rushdie’s book was about a disputed tradition in Islam. According to it, Mohammed (depicted in Rushdie’s book as Mahound) had first added three verses (Sura) in the Quran, accepting three goddesses that used to be worshipped in Mecca as divine beings, but later revoked the verses saying that Devil (Satan) had tempted him to utter the verses to appease the Meccans — so the title ‘Satanic Verses’ for the disputed verses. The Rushdie book set off violent reaction from Muslims.

Mustafa Mahmoud Mazeh blew himself up in a central London hotel while making a bomb intended to kill Rushdie in 1989. Hitoshi Igarashi, the Japanese translator of Rushdie’s book was stabbed to death in July 1991. Ettore Capriolo, the Italian translator, was stabbed and seriously injured in the same month. And Aziz Nesin, the Turkish language translator, was the target in the events that led to massacre of 37 people in July 1993. William Nygaard, a Norway publisher, was almost killed in Oslo in October 1993. In Belgium, two Muslim leaders who had opposed Khomeini’s ‘Kill Rushdie’ fiat, were killed. Two bookstores in California, and five in England, were fire-bombed. Twelve people died during rioting in Mumbai. This list does not exhaust the violence.

Starting from then and till now, Rushdie has been hitting headlines for the wrong reasons. Now again Rushdie is in the news. Rushdie had been invited to the Jaipur Literature Festival 2012, Asia’s largest, a week back. Muslims threatened agitations and Rushdie’s presence would have meant violence. So the Indian Intelligence Bureau invented an input saying that four hired assassins were roaming around to kill Rushdie. This was proved fake, calculated to prevent Rushdie from coming to India. The four participants who had read out from The Satanic Verses at the meet ran away from India to escape arrest. William Dalrymple, the festival director, got death threats. Finally, Rushdie’s video address to the Jaipur festival was dropped as, according to organisers, it risked the lives of the participants from the Muslim protesters outside.

The contrast is self-evident. Rushdie, who just wrote about a disputed tradition in Islam, was hounded for decades and is on a death threat even now, and people who had nothing to do with either the book or Rushdie have been butchered. Even today the fear of slaughter in his name haunts the world, as the Jaipur meet shows. But, all that Husain, who, in the name of freedom hurt the Hindus — “considered as the gentlest and most civilised on the earth” according to Mahatma Gandhi — faced were normal protests. The protests by Hindus against Husain were ant-bite compared to the scale of violence against Rushdie’s book, even though the hurt to the Hindu sentiments by the perverted paintings of Husain were explicit and undeniably monumental. But what is distressingly shameful is the politics of contrast. See how the secular media, parties, leaders and state glorified Husain’s right to abuse Hindu gods and goddesses to wound Hindus and how the same secular actors repeatedly decried Rushdie’s similar right to hurt Muslims. Now something even more shameful. The ‘seculars’, including the media, had ceaselessly condemned the normal protests against shows displaying Husain’s painting and pontificated to Hindus about the need for tolerance. But they wouldn’t utter a word against the violence by Muslims nor ask them to be tolerant. The reason is obvious. They are dishonest.

Muslims rightly felt offended by Rushdie’s reckless literary work. And Hindus were justly hurt by Husain’s perverted art. Muslims, highly excitable, however reacted violently. Instead of holding both Rushdie and Husain wrong, the seculars faulted Rushdie and praised Husain. Why? Because, being insensitive to Hindus and pretending to be sensitive to Muslims is enough to make one secular. QED: Such secularism is perversion — and a dangerous one.

(Views expressed in the column are the author’s own)

S Gurumurthy is a well-known commentator on political and economic issues.

E-mail: comment@gurumurthy.net

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Of all the religions, Christianity, Islam, Sikh and Hindusim, propagation to make the religion alive prevailed other than in Hinduism. Besides, Hinduism is the oldest faith in India and has survived all these years without any preaching and goading for conversion. Secularism is the integral part of Hinduism and as a legacy is passes on to the generation after generation. May be, for political mileage, a handful of people would have taken Hussain's paintings for argument and canvassing. Congrats Mr.Gurumurty for your remarkable analysis of Hussain and Rushdie episodes.

By Sivasankaran
2/20/2012 11:09:00 AM

Yet another masterpiece by S.Gurumurthy, who is known for his blunt views on pseudo-secularism... Politicians, religious leaders and now the media too has a new-found love for a particular community, which they project as being secular.. Shame!

By Rangarajan
2/11/2012 1:27:00 PM

Guru - You wrote my mind.

By Rajesh Patil
2/10/2012 1:49:00 PM

Excellent Article by Guru. Mr. Ghulam Muhammed, You are making attempts to hide a big lie which will not hold water. Firstly, you say that only fringe muslim groups supported MF Hussain. All Ulemas agree that MF Hussain's act was against the Shariah. If what you claim is true, why no Fatwa against MF Hussain? Why are you silent majority not demanding your Ulemas to punish somebody who acts against the Shariah? Another Gem from you is that you claim that lack of funding has prevented you people from approaching the court. If you had gone to the court, it would have thrown out the petition which is the fact. Where do you guys get the funding to spent for fighting cases against Narendra Modi for last 9 years eventhough one court or other keeps saying he is clear? Are you more interested in accusing Narendra Modi than convicting someone who, according to you, degraded Prophet. Please have your facts and ideas clear before commenting.

By Veekay
2/7/2012 7:24:00 PM

Excellent Article by Guru. Mr. Ghulam Muhammed, You are making attempts to hide a big lie which will not hold water. Firstly, you say that only fringe muslim groups supported MF Hussain. All Ulemas agree that MF Hussain's act was against the Shariah. If what you claim is true, why no Fatwa against MF Hussain? Why are you silent majority not demanding your Ulemas to punish somebody who acts against the Shariah? Another Gem from you is that you claim that lack of funding has prevented you people from approaching the court. If you had gone to the court, it would have thrown out the petition which is the fact. Where do you guys get the funding to spent for fighting cases against Narendra Modi for last 9 years eventhough one court or other keeps saying he is clear? Are you more interested in accusing Narendra Modi than convicting someone who, according to you, degraded Prophet. Please have your facts and ideas clear before commenting.

By Veekay
2/7/2012 6:17:00 PM

Guruji. I do not get my eyebrows wide open after reading this article. The reason is that Guruji always gives us the right and truth. Guruji you are always show that you are one of the best commentators ever made by the mother earth. I really proud to be the contemporary of such great nationalist journalist

By Agni shiva
2/1/2012 12:38:00 AM

I agree with the author. Anybody and everybody who agrees with this article will be labelled as a communalist by the secularists of india. Ask three great secularists of India namely Manu Singhvi, manish tiwari and Digvijaysingh and see the result.

By cpjoshi
2/1/2012 12:03:00 AM

It may now be right time for Indian Congress to revoke the ban on Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses and let the Muslims of India deal with the double standard.

By BRagoonanan
1/31/2012 9:50:00 PM

Gurumurthy’s comparison of violence and non-violence attending the two cases, is a non-starter, as in India, courts are resorted to, to give MF Husain a run for his money. As for violence, we did witness destruction in Ahmedabad. MF Husain, being from Gujarat, apparently knew about Hindutva violence than Gurumurthy will care to admit. In the case the Muslims, possibly lack of funding has prevented the community to at least file a nominal case of promoting civil strife and defamation of the Prophet against Salman Rushdie, so that they do not have to put the government in embarrassing position to be ‘appeasing’ Muslims, which in fact it never does. An arrest order by court is enough for Rushdie to dare to put ashore in India. At the other hand, killing for money is too cheap in India. So anybody that ignores the fact can invite problem at his or her risk. The government authorities will only go into the matter as post-mortem.

By Ghulam Muhammed (Mumbai)
1/31/2012 8:59:00 PM

A wonderful article that shows the double standards of our "secular" media and its advocates. The Litfest has been hyped. The author has summed up well: Secularism is a perversion and a dangerous one.

By G.Narayanaswamy
1/31/2012 8:56:00 PM

I am an Indian Muslim and I believe, as an overwhelming silent majority of Muslim, here in India and worldwide too, barring some pseudo-secular fringe of the fringe 'Muslims, that Maqbool Fida Husain, by painting nudes for displays and earning a living was committing a sin and he was working beyond the pale of Islam. A more serious crime he had committed was mocking the deities of another faith. Prophet has clearly prohibited that. This is in a nut-shell the sharia position. Any Muslim who sides with MF Husein, in trying to take revenge on the other faith, has got his priorities wrong. Now as much as this silent majority including all Ulemas will agree to the Sharia position on MF Husain, there is a case for them to be heard by the general public in India and that concerns Rushdie's derogatory depiction of our beloved prophet Mohammad and that too for worldly gains to earn money and fame and side with Islamophobes. Rushdie is now part of an international Islamophobic campaign and be

By Ghulam Muhammed (Mumbai)
1/31/2012 8:50:00 PM

Attached bathroom was a symbol of sophistication once, now people say, it is a matter of comfort and adds to our efficiency. In Tamil Nadu, people earlier used a word “Kollai” that literally means farm field that also means open toilet. Even to-day tens of cows, sheep are left in the farm field for a week to gaze & shit that becomes natural manure, for a share in the harvest. In India, philanthropists gave properties to temples and government, in way, encroached and distributed such properties, not to other people but to other religious institutions. Government generously gave fertile farmlands, on long lease to other religious institutions those raised cash crops, to cater to the needs of export market thus flourished while temples struggled to survive. But for, East India Company we may not have attached bathroom sophistication and lost that kollai. The East India Company created sophisticated bathroom needed some one to carry the shit that was not Indian style. They further used it

By K.S.Nagarajan.
1/31/2012 7:51:00 PM

OM NAMAH SIVAYA. 1. Dear Mr S. Gurumurthy, yours was a balanced take on a comparison between Indian Politicians' and Media's reactions to Rushdie as a writer and M Fida Hussain as an artist! I have been reading your articles from the time 'The Week' used to cost One Rupee. Do not restrict yourself to only economics but feel free to comment on other subjects too as you have done in this. May God bless you with many more years of life and retain your voice of reason! 2. Dear Indian Express, continue the good work! SAMBHO MAHA DEVA!

By Lt Col KTSV Sarma(Retd.)
1/31/2012 7:33:00 PM

A very good, reasoned article by Gurumurtyji. But rest assured; the secularists will feel no shame from the facts given here. They are shameless people trying to please invisible masters.

By Kishan
1/31/2012 7:14:00 PM

I am an Indian Muslim and I believe, as an overwhelming silent majority of Muslim, here in India and worldwide too, barring some pseudo-secular fringe of the fringe 'Muslims, that Maqbool Fida Husain, by painting nudes for displays and earning a living was committing a sin and he was working beyond the pale of Islam. A more serious crime he had committed was mocking the deities of another faith. Prophet has clearly prohibited that. This is in a nut-shell the sharia position. Any Muslim who sides with MF Husein, in trying to take revenge on the other faith, has got his priorities wrong. Now as much as this silent majority including all Ulemas will agree to the Sharia position on MF Husain, there is a case for them to be heard by the general public in India and that concerns Rushdie's derogatory depiction of our beloved prophet Mohammad and that too for worldly gains to earn money and fame and side with Islamophobes. Rushdie is now part of an international Islamophobic campaign and

By Ghulam Muhammed (Mumbai)
1/31/2012 7:01:00 PM

S Gurumurthy saab is always brilliant and the secularists do not call him to TV debates for fear of getting bashed.

By sanjaya
1/31/2012 6:14:00 PM

Wish Mr.SG would keep writing more often about issues like these. His columns now a days have been few and a far between. Media is one of the main culprits in spreading double standards in Secular Thoughts in India.

By M.S.
1/31/2012 5:40:00 PM

Declare Hindustan as a Hindu nation/ All problems of Hindu will evaporate in no time,. Trust me. Today Hindustan as INDia and secular nation is slow death for hindus.

By arish sahani
1/31/2012 5:38:00 PM

Only the one and only Gurumurthy Ji can write such a truthful scientific analysis of the contrast in the reactions from the self-proclaimed dubious, fake 'secularists' who dare not oppose Islamic fundamentalists as they only know too well they will be eliminated like those who dared to support Salman Rushdie to losing their life. On the other hand these fake secularists find Hindus as easy prey, soft targets. SG's list should have included how Prof Mushurul Hassan was removed from the Jamia Milia University in Delhi for daring to support Rushdie. Mushurul Hassan could not enter the Jamia Milia University and he went into hidinfearing his life. God Bless Gurumurthy Ji with Long Life for his fearless, ethical, honest writings

By kesari
1/31/2012 5:34:00 PM

Fantastic article. As a Hindu how many of us do daily prayers and go to temple and do the customs and practices. The various invasions and british rule has made us the Hindu follow western culture and that is the reason. There is also no unity between the hindus and they are divided by caste. If only there is unity among HIndus the country will be really secular and there is no pseudo secularism, How many Hindus who have expressed their anger here vote for a good secular politicians Hindus please think and vote or else we may have to leave this country as we will become minorities in this country

By S BALAJI
1/31/2012 4:40:00 PM

People in India will only read and write but not take any action. We have brilliant artists, intellectuals, scientists et al but not a single brilliant politician. Simply goes to prove that in this nation, the so called wise and educated are led by the so called fools and uneducated but the power is always wielded by the unwise as the saying goes.. 'bunder ke haath mein ustara'

By Shrikant
1/31/2012 2:55:00 PM

Same thing will continue until and unless one or two secular leader will be assainated for hurtiing hindus feeling only then such dishonesty by secular people will be stopped.

By Vishvas Desai
1/31/2012 2:41:00 PM

thank you sir you are one of the few persons who speak bolld you are like the great Subhash Chandra Bose , in india this biased secularism is destroying india, it is like a fresh drinking water to which industrial effluents is let. the so called leftists writers, historians, etc. they have made 1000 plus pro statements on Hussain like eg. from Karnataka Girish Karnad, U r Ananta murthy, Romali Thapar etc. but how many supported Rushide none because they all fearislam radicalism. In JNU and other universities they organiose seminars backing this hussain but will they do the same to Rushide?

By G srinivas
1/31/2012 12:57:00 PM

A very good thought provoking article; shows the double standard and hypocrisy of our country. In no other country such things can happen. Saara jehang se achha - how true. But why I feel ashamed?

By gopalan
1/31/2012 11:17:00 AM

A very good article SG. Contrasting protests! The cry of 'I am secular' by the fake Indian media is indeed a matter of concern. Please the minorities for vote bank politics. An upheaval from the majority community will upset the India's progress to glory. Let that not happen. May Hindus do not get intimidated and be tolerant towards all such atrocities.

By Deva
1/31/2012 9:53:00 AM

Another brilliant piece by Gurumurthi. Will the 'secular' Congress party read this article and get some sense of true secularism? Sri Gurumurthi, please continue with your honest writings.

By S.Sarangan
1/31/2012 7:14:00 AM

secularism as painted in politics is an intentional distortion to appease and taking advantage of the soft character of majority. There is no logic ,reasoning or rational. It is outright murder of Democracy.Notwithstanding the episode has exposed the villainy Normal Indian if fails to react will the dooms day to the true character of our nation

By Group Captain V.Ramani
1/31/2012 5:42:00 AM

Pragmatic article from Sri Gurumurthy once again. But as the saying goes, anyone who finds this pragmatic are referred to as communal in India and all others are secular. And in most probability, almost all of your readership will be from this communal group , and hardly any secular will appreciate or even read this. lol.

By Kumar
1/31/2012 3:01:00 AM
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