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- From: rajesh@juniper (Rajesh Raman)
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.pakistan
- Subject: Re: Pakistan is Lilbit different
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 00:46:08 GMT
- Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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- faraz rabbani (faraz.rabbani@canrem.com) wrote:
- :
- : You mentioned neo-nazis. So I say that DO Jews go en masse to
- : Germany and "take" justice from the German people for what was done
- : to Jews during the Holocaust? Similarly, tearing down a mosque 450
- : years later makes no sense. The Spaniards don't tear down the
- : Moors' mosques as a response to some alleged Moor atrocities...
-
- Thanks. Now I get the connection. That's right you can't do that kind
- of thing.
-
- : RR> Correct. Faraz I know that you cannot justify the death of even
- : RR> one person by saying that it had to be done so it was done. But how
- : RR> do you make Muslims acknowledge that what their kings did some years
- : RR> ago wasn't correct and you shouldn't glorify those people and be
- : RR> blind to what happened? Because if that doesn't happen the same
- : RR> tensions are going to remain. That is the crux of the problem. But
- : RR> doing what was done (destruction of the mosque & the killing) is no
- : RR> solution.
- :
- : Well... My *personal* view is that I DO NOT consider "majestic"
- : rulers to be all that "great". Sure, they (Romans, Greeks,
- : Egyptians, Moghuls, Brits, Nazi Germany,...) built huge monuments
- : and lived in luxury. But to me a very important measure of
- : greatness of rulers is how the masses lived. The Moghuls *did* a
- : lot for the subcontinent, though they *did* commit many wrongs.
-
- Thanks that's all that I wanted.
-
- :
- : RR> And you forgot to reply to my poser on how to decide when a demand
- : RR> for secession was legit and when it wasn't.
- :
- : To that I have no reply. Legitimacy depends on point of view.
- : Surely, the now-110 million Pakistanis and 120 million BenglaDeshis
- : prefer independance to being part of "India". For most Muslims, the
- : thought of living under a non-Muslim majority is not a good
- : prospect; as a situation of Muslim majority/dominance is not a good
- : prospect for Hindus.
-
- That is not what I'm disputing. Sometimes secessionist movements are
- born out of sustained propaganda and sometimes out of the genuine
- aspirations of the people of that region. OK you're a muslim and I am
- a hindu. Do we have any problems with each other? But our two
- communities keep telling us that the other side is bad and devilish.
- Now this could be the result of sustained propaganda. Maybe, maybe
- not. But the fact is that we could easily live with each other. There
- could be small problems that crop up from time to time. When two
- Hindus fight we attribute it to their being immature or bad or
- whatever. But if one of them happened to be Muslim we would say "Hey!
- No wonder! Muslims are all vermin." You see this attitude is to be
- rooted out. And I'm afraid that educated people don't seem to realise
- that. Why not take a person for what he/she is instead of bringing his
- /her language or uncle or religion or the size of his butt in ?! That's
- what happened when pre-partition India got divided. Hate propaganda
- started getting floated around. And this is what happened. Hey if
- you and I don't have any problems with each other I don't see why we
- need to live in two different countries. The need arises only if we
- can't live peacefully. And the lie that we cannot live peacefully was
- fed to us by some leaders.
-
- We spend so much money on our armed forces.
-
- OK. Let's take Pakistan for example. You're all Muslim. Is there peace
- in your country ? No. You see, villains will always find some
- scapegoat or the other to create havoc. They thrive on it.
-
-
- :
- : I, for one, hope that (sometime in the future) the subcontinent may
- : one day be able to build stronger economic ties. With these is
- : bound to come the realisation that we are very similar and CAN
- : coexist.
-
- Sure.
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- Rajesh Raman
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