Examples of the first and second abound but let me take a recent case. While working in a library, I overheard three students. One boy asserted that Najam Sethi had been made the chief minister of Punjab by India. The girl waxed indignant saying that she would prefer a person who “ate and drank” (i.e., was financially corrupt) to one who was a traitor to the country. Now, go on to the media and you will find media trials galore. The same kind of accusations are whirled at anybody having liberal ideas, with anchorpersons actually wallowing in character-assassination. So, a dictator need not say that other people’s views are different from his; all he has to do is spread to the media that they are Indian, Jewish or American agents.
Recently, the returning officers invoked Articles 62 and 63 of the Constitution, interpreted literally to exclude all but practicing Muslims and believers of the establishment view of the creation of Pakistan. Sadiq (truthful) and ameen (trustworthy) refer to universal moral qualities — making Scandinavians better than any of us — and not to religious practice. But General Ziaul Haq made these questions the instruments of inquisition. One prominent case is that of Ayaz Amir who, in my view, is one of the few who still has a sense of humour left in the parched land presided over by zealots and mediocrities. Ayaz Amir has been accused of not believing in the ‘ideology of Pakistan’. Now, this concept has several interpretations and they are historical and not theological so, in the first place, to make it an article of faith even in a religious state is questionable. One interpretation is that Pakistan is based on the two-nation theory; i.e., that Hindus and Muslims are two nations and, therefore, cannot live together in one country. The other is that Pakistan is based upon Islam and is an Islamic state, not a state for Muslims. The first interpretation is not valid nowadays as it would endanger the Muslims of India and strengthen the claim of the RSS that Indian Muslims have no right to live in India as Pakistan was made on the principle that they cannot live with Hindus. Furthermore, if given a chance, Mohammad Ali Jinnah would have made a Pakistan with an undivided Punjab and Bengal with huge religious minorities. Moreover, he never applied this principle to the princely states, accepting the accession of Junagadh, which had a mostly Hindu population, to Pakistan. Obviously, the two-nation theory was the requirement of the time to empower Muslims and secure a safe niche for them in India. That is why Jinnah used religion as a symbol for creating solidarity among Muslims and there are many statements promoting the idea of a liberal democracy in his statements also. He wanted security for Muslims, either within the Indian federation or, when this failed, outside it. He conceived Pakistan as a state for Muslims and not an Islamic state. But we have stopped debate and made even history a part of faith.
Another thing that is wrong with the way politicians are being ridiculed and handcuffed is that the message which goes to the young is that civilians are not fit to govern. So, who is? The military!
And now, think of a scene from Pakistan: a frail old man faces the returning officer and the latter says, “Did you say on August 11, 1947 that religion is not the business of the state? You stand disqualified.” No — not Ayaz Amir but Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 9th, 2013.
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@A Peshawary:
India throughout its history was never a single unit; it has lived many civilisations and they all suddenly disappeared. Todays Pakistan and Afghanistan territories were Buddist civilisations, the latest one being discovered in Afghanistan 40km south east from kabul, a complete city Mes Aynek buried where the second largest copper reserves in the world have also been discovered. The two nation theory(TNT) is today three nation theory(TNT) and once the military ends its intrusive occupation theory, there will be multiple Nations reality in the subcontinent.. Only civilisations can hold Nations together in a borderless territory. Todays European Union is more or less borderless, many Nations coming together into a single civilisation.
Rex Minor
@gp65:
You know very well that had the dhoti drama secular not tried to suppress the representation of Muslims, the TNT would not have been coined. It was of course a political slogan but like all slogans, was coined for a reason. You should enlighten yourself a bit by reading Jaswant Singh's book on Jinnah--a lot of cobwebs in your head will melt away. And for his courage to satnd up and speak the truth, you know what the RSS aka BJP did to him?
@A Peshawary: "By the way The two nation theory was buried by the majority in 1971."
No. IT was dead on arrival when 85% of Muslims in Hindu dominated India did not move to Pakistan in 1947. People inaccurately think that if they deny the existence of TNT then they would be denying the existence of Pakistan. Nothing could be further from the truth. No one in India believes in the TNT but most Indians except a fringe have not interest in reversing partition. So Pakistan's sovereignty is not compromised in any way if you discard the TNT. You may in fact find that you gain something i.e. tolerance for other points of view which in turn would reduce the radicalization that is largely fueled by rejection and hatred of the 'other'.
@Author: You have written a very thoughtful OpEd but are factually incorrect when you say that RSS claims that Muslims should have not rights in India and should go to Pakistan. RSS rejects the TNT and in fact it believes in Akhand Bharat (not an opinion I agree with - but still).
@BruteForce:
Good thinking! But it does not solve the problems in Pakistan. The author has written an excellent artice bt his situaton is comparable with the guy who is in hole and have no other means but to dig further.
Rex Minor
One fails to understand; Why the people still write about these matters?. The world has moved on from technology age to Shift Age where as the writer has lot of time to discuss the dark ages of 16 to 19 century in order to prove his point. It appears the writer has tried to impress the readers with excellent English (very difficult to swallow for reader like me).
There are lot of other problems more important that Ideology issue. If the core problems of society, like right to live and survive, are not addressed; where we shall end up please ponder and write about it with all the best communication skills. By the way The two nation theory was buried by the majority in 1971.
A Peshawary
You are using Jinnah to say this practice of rejecting people for not believing in "Ideology of Pakistan" is wrong.
But, what you forget or failed to mention was that Jinnah himself did the same exact thing to Maulana Azad, when he said only the Muslim League can nominate Muslim members.
Its the same thing really.
When Jinnah himself has done this why not others, is the logical question..
Sir! You will now be disqualified if you contest election!:)
The legacy of Zia-ul-Haq is alive and well and his ghost will haunt the May 2013 election.