Most of the political comments about the victory of the Samajwadi Party in the 2012 Uttar Pradesh elections, miss some very important points. Shekhar Gupta, for instance, wrote that “our UP Muslims somehow put their anti-Americanism above their nationalism and issues like bijli-sadak-paani, jobs, what kind of schools their children go to and whether there are any doctors or medicines in their hospitals or not”.
Is it so? The truth is that the SP outbid everybody in terms of sops to the Muslims of UP. Just read into their election manifesto: all students who have passed class 12th will be given a laptop, while other students of schools would get tablet for free. Education would be free for girls till graduation. Schools and colleges will be set up in the backward Muslim areas. Students would be given free books till class eight. The SP will also pressure the Centre to implement recommendations of the Ranganath Mishra and Rajinder Sachar committees on reservations for Muslims. It also promises that Muslims would be given reservation at par with scheduled caste in U.P., though experts say that’s a promise that can’t be delivered because it is not feasible under the Indian Constitution. Even Salman Kurshid was furious. “I will keep speaking about A 4,5% minority quota reservation for Muslims, he said. Why don’t you ask Mulayam Singh? He promised 18 percent”.
Technical education in Madarsas, Urdu medium schools and colleges, minority participation in each government board for Muslims, also find place in the SP pledge. Bundelkhand and eastern UP found special mention in the manifesto. Loan would be provided to farmers at the rate of 4 percent. All farmers above 65 years WILL get pension. On top of that, the manifesto says that those Muslims who have been falsely implicated on charges of terror-related cases would be released. They would be adequately compensated and the concerned officials would be punished. This has to do with the Batla House encounter, which even the Congress said was not fake and it played an extremely important role in the shift of the Muslim vote away from the Congress and Mayawati towards the SP.
Who will pay? The UPites themselves, of course, including the Muslims. For where will Mr. Mulayam Singh and his son find the money to redeem their extravagant promises? The cost to the social fabric and the antiterrorism drive of the Government of India will also suffer in UP, a hot bed of Islamic fundamentalism.
The BJP is also in its own delusions. It keeps trying to reach out to the Muslim voters, and in the process loses its Hindu identity, which alone separates it from the Congress. But the truth is that Muslims will never vote for the BJP. Mr. Advani and Gadkari should just reconcile themselves to this fact. The only thing they can do if they come to central power, is to rule justly and give Muslims education, water, electricity and prosperity, as Narendra Modi has done in Gujarat. Then only a few of them might start voting for the BJP
Another aspect, which has been missed out by the Media is that Mulayam Singh is a very sick man and that is why Akilesh, who has become popular on the strength of his youthful face and supposedly computer savviness, is being made the CM. But will he be different from his father? What skills does he bring to governing the largest state in India? Will he bring prosperity to those who voted for him? It is quite possible on the contrary that he UP may sink more in bankruptcy and lawlessness.
The truth is that the Muslim population keeps growing and thus its electorate clout keeps increasing. Look at the statistics in UP: there are around 140 constituencies where Muslims are above 30% of the population. While in 73 assembly seats the community is between 20-29% of the population, its population is over 30% in 67 constituencies. This is why the SP won 72, seats with a Muslim majority.
Mulayam Singh, Mamta Banerjee, the Congress of course, and even the BJP occasionally, have come to the conclusion that if they want to be elected they can do it by pandering to the Muslim vote; you then just need a few Dalits, Christians and disgruntled Hindus to get majority or near majority.
This is a tragic mistake; for not only it is at the cost of the large silent majority of India, the Hindus, but this cynical calculation has never benefited the Muslim community economically.
India needs courageous politicians who will ask everybody to vote Indian in the interest of the larger Indian nation, and will tell the Muslim community that their first afflation is to their country India, which gives them freedom and equal opportunity, which Hindus neither get in Pakistan, Bangladesh or the Gulf countries.
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