“This Spice Jet incident, whatever the pontifications of a Meghnad Desai or an Ashutosh Varney, is not about civil rights, but about the safety of passengers and about the overall safety of a country. In the opinion of this writer, the ground staff did what they had to do, given the nature of the circumstances.” – Dr. Vijaya Rajiva
Viewers and listeners of a national TV channel NDTV (in India) woke up one morning and found themselves in the midst of what appears to be a storm in a teacup, but made out to be a huge discussion of civil rights in India. A young Muslim ex military officer who had seen honourable service in the Indian Army (as did his father and other relatives) was asked to deplane from airline Spice Jet about to take off on a domestic flight, because his briefcase was found on the tarmac with no identification labels, it would seem. The young man was requested twice to do so and then he comes out disgruntled and takes photographs on his mobile.
The concerned ground staff bring him in for questioning. The young Muslim is angry and agitated and considers this an instance of racial/communal profiling and alleges that one or more of the staff used communal slurs against him. He reports to the Minorities Commission who has promised to look into the matter.
NDTV picks up on the story and Barkha Dutt, the anchor is full of concern that this should be happening in secular India (although of course, this has been happening in nearly all airports over the world, most importantly in the US).
One could not help feeling that there was a certain glamourisation of the event. India too now had at least ONE such incident!
What was interesting was that it got linked up immediately to the familiar story of discrimination towards Muslims. A Muslim lady spoke about some alleged experiences of discrimination since school days (although she was from a privileged family). Ashutosh Varney, well known political scientist, and Lord Meghnad Desai, who can be relied upon to say the politically correct things, both pontificated about civil rights being absolutely vital for a democracy. Lord Desai, in fact, said something that sounded very impressive. The young Muslim ex officer did not have to say anything about his patriotic service to the country, it is a civil right not to be frisked or asked to deplane without due cause.
Needless to say, Barkha Dutt jumped at this opportunity and clutched at this particular straw in the wind: Hindus, she intoned indignantly, don’t have to demonstrate their patriotism! It should be pointed out to Ms. Dutt that Hindus do have to demonstrate their patriotism. Some are even now languishing in jails under false accusations. And that includes at least one young woman who has been brutalised beyond recognition.
One sensible voice was the lone Muslim who pointed out that he could not get excited over an airline ticket, there were many more serious issues about unemployment, not only for Muslims but for the majority of the poor and underprivileged in the country. He was in the minority (not to make a pun!) in that panel of discussants.
What struck this viewer was that no one was paying attention to the well known legal principle: innocent until proven guilty. Spice Jet and the ground staff were tried and found guilty (by implication) on national television even before the facts were fully out. Given the circumstances and the context of actual and existing terrorist acts inside India, it was only normal for the ground staff to have refused permission for the young man to re enter the plane and travel as he had planned until the matter had been thoroughly investigated. God forbid, if something had happened, then the entire country would have been up in arms and lynched them for negligence.
What is even more surprising is that while a young agitated person sensationalised the issue (where with due respect he did behave in an odd manner, perhaps because as a privileged person he was not used to being treated like an ordinary citizen!) NDTV jumped on the bandwagon, and almost indicted the entire country for being communal, and this at a time when in international forums, anti India forces are attempting to put the country in the dock for all sorts of imaginary grievances.
It may also be remarked that during the time that the present writer has been viewing NDTV there have been no equally important programs on the plight of Hindus in various parts of India, notably the murder and mayhem in parts of Bengal, where the Mamata Bannerji government has been going on an all out spree to appease the Muslim vote bank. One reads of regular burning of temples, and rapes and murders, looting of shops etc. similar to the outbreaks of violence during the partition riots. Nor is there even a nominal mention of the horrific roasting to death of 59 Hindu pilgrims returning from Ayodhya on the Sabarmati Express on that fateful day in Gujarat, while the aftermath of violence was dutifully mentioned once again.
What precisely is going on? The move seems to be not only Gujarat but also all of India is now in the dock. The young Muslim claims to be patriotic, but surely he must know how this story will travel to various parts of the globe which are hostile to India, and all because his amour-propre had been offended.
This incident, whatever the pontifications of a Meghnad Desai or an Ashutosh Varney, is not about civil rights, but about the safety of passengers and about the overall safety of a country. In the opinion of this writer, the ground staff did what they had to do, given the nature of the circumstances.
All that the young Muslim had to do was to confirm who he was and allow them to go through his baggage. Many of us who travel have had similar experiences.
This was not a ‘communal’ incident. Blowing it out of proportion is, in the opinion of this writer, a communal act.
» Dr. Vijaya Rajiva is a Political Philosopher who taught at a Canadian university.
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Besides, they have every right to deny Muslims, yes Muslims, a house. After all it is Muslims, of course with the help of few Hindu(?) traitors, have been responsible all the bomb blasts in India that have caused the death of many innocent Hindus for over two decades.
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Shabana Azmi is a fanatic and fundamentalist. I had heard her comments on some TV channel interview after the Babri Masjid massacre. The most unfortunate thing is that Muslims in India are so ungrateful to Hindus that they even do not recognise the benevolence of Hindus post independence in India and spew venom on Hindus at every available opportunity. Unfortunate.
I exhort on Muslims to come and join BJP and reciprocate the Hindu benevolence, why not?
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In India, Hindus are communal and Muslims are secular.Isn’t it the time for Hindus to stand up and be counted. We should make Bharat a Hindu RASTRA.
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In the first place, why didn’t he agree that he made the serious mistake of not identifying the bag? Our muslim friend in the dibate was right about frivolity of such “incidences” and media’s propensity to blow them up.Muslims are being discriminated against for jobs,housing,education etc.For that ball is in their court.Eg can they turn vegetarian if allowed to stay in Hindu vegetarian neighbourhood?
Refer to Chidananda Rajghatta’s story in Sunday TOI today [22.7.12] about killing of Indian fisherman.The boat was moving towards a US warship,was warned and then was fired upon.That is the drill they follow.After 9/11, if they see a plane heading towards a building,the pilot is warned.If he continues, the plane will be brought down.That is the security drill.Burkha Dutt and the likes should explain the number of Indians killed since 1947 in such violence.Time to get dead strict on such security related aspects of our national life.Let media go and fly kites.Security personnnel are not responsible to media.Their duty is towards the safety of people.
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It is our secular media’s communal game.NDTV is notorius about hindu communalism.One of the epoised of Barkha’s show a people talk about jehadi terrorism with in seconds barkha dutt intervene and ask counter question what about saffron terror and assemanand.This kind of bias journalism she done.Her bias journalism expose in dantewada case and political motivies in nira radia tape.
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There is a related controversy in Mumbai and Delhi.
It is reported that Hindu landlords are refusing to rent their apartments and houses to Muslim tenets.
Even Muslim high society like Shabana Azmi are crying foul and claiming that Muslims are being discriminated against.
There are two points to be made here:
1) Landlords can rent or refuse to rent their buildings to whomever they wish. It is their choice. And there have been incidents in the past when landlords have unwittingly rented to terrorists or criminals that they have been held responsible by the authorities.
2) In Mumbai and other cities, vegetarian Hindus have joined together in housing societies so that they can live peacefully in buildings that do not have the hallways stinking with non-veg cooking. This is very reasonable and cannot be construed as communal as the vegetarian housing societies exclude meat-eating Hindus as well as Muslims and Christians. But the Hindu-baiting secularists that plague our society, most if not all of them meat-eaters, are claiming discrimination.
Unfortunately meat-eaters can never appreciate how vegetarians suffer when they are subjected to an environment that is pervaded by the stink of roasting flesh because they themselves are programmed to consider the same smells as delicious and inviting.
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It has happened with me a couple of times when I was disembarked from the plane to identify my baggage. Nothing serious but this episode seems that there must have been something this high profile passenger had to hide.
NDTV and Burkha Dutta are extraordinary. Their conduct must be blown to their proportion in the country to let them know of this clandestine temporal behavior. Burkha Dutta is hell bent upon to win an international credential to prove herself the biggest secular erratic.
Unfortunate but the majority in India has to fight out this home bred malaise through petrodollar and Vatican money.
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