OPERATION BLUESTAR REVISITED

Thirty-eight years ago, in June 1984, army stormed the Golden Temple Amritsar to dislodge Bhindranwale and his armed militants who had occupied the Akal Takth. They were entrenched there for three months and were running a parallel government from there resolving disputes and conflicts. Army had to use artillery and tanks because the militants were in fortified positions and were firing rocket propelled armour piercing grenades, and machine guns. Estimated causalities including civilians mainly pilgrims range from a few hundred to 18-20,000. This was op Blue Star.

Blue Star’s aftereffects were cataclysmic. Four months after the operation. prime minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her two Sikh guards. That triggered anti-Sikh riots that killed 3,000 Sikhs in Delhi and 5-12,000 in 40 other cities in India. Two years later, Gen A S Vaidya, the army chief at the time of Bluestar and its main organiser, was assassinated in Pune by two Sikh militants.

At the time of Blue Star, separatist movement for a sovereign Khālistān in Punjab region was at the peak. Op Blue Star was followed by op Wood Rose and op Black Thunder 1 and 2. Consequent to these, and to heavy police crackdown, and to faction infights and public disillusionment with the movement, the Insurgency and Khālistān movement petered out in mid-1990.

Punjab is like a dormant volcano. Khālistān has backing of expat Sikhs from Canada, Italy, and the UK, and from ISI of Pakistan. A few militant groups were arrested by police in Punjab in 2018.
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TALAQ, TALAQ,  . . .

TALAQ, TALAQ, . . .

The raging debate in the country today is on gender justice: can a woman be denied her fundamental rights because she belongs to a certain faith?
Three victims of triple talaq have come to the SC with the plea that ‘talaq’, polygamy, and ‘nikah halala‘ – which stipulates that to remarry her husband, a divorced wife must first marry another man, consummate this marriage and then get divorced by him – was misogyny; that these trampled on their fundamental rights under Articles 14 and 15 of Constitution and were therefore unconstitutional. SC will hear them along with the PIL – “Muslim Women’s Quest for Equality” – generated on SC’s orders.
All India Muslim Personal Board (AIMPLB) and Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind (JeH)’s argument that Sharia is God’s law and therefore cannot be superseded by manmade laws, ie the Constitution, is hollow. Many Islamic states – Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Iran – have regulated the Sharia divorce and polygamy laws showing that these are not essential religious practices that are beyond reform.
Other arguments advanced by JeH and AIMPLB are laughable: viz, “legal compulsions and expenses [of divorce] may [lead husband to] murdering or burning her [wife] alive . . . divorce proceedings could damage a woman’s chances of re-marriage if the husband indicts her of loose character in court . . . polygamy is a blessing because it prevents promiscuity, illicit sex, extra-marital relationship and women leading a spinster’s life.” And concludes: “India is a patriarchal society, and therefore personal laws of all communities are aligned with the patriarchal notion”!
AIMPLB’s stand has been condemned by secular Muslim, and by many Muslim Women’s organisations and Muslim intellectuals, jurists, commentators and community leaders – as retrograde, untrue and patriarchal.
Central govt has, for the first time in India’s constitutional history, opposed in the Supreme Court the practice of triple talaq, nikah halala and polygamy among Muslims. In a secular democracy, religion, or the preservation of plurality and diversity among the people, cannot be a reason to deny the equal status and dignity available to women under the Constitution, it argued.
Muslim women have tried for decades but failed to persuade their religious leaders to amend the personal laws that discriminate against them. Institutions such as Urdu media that can help the women have remained moot. So the women had no option but to come to the SC to adjudicate on their demand for equal rights as guaranteed by the Constitution.
Muslim women need emancipation. But the the imam khatib are the greatest block to their emancipation.
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SURGICAL STRIKES

SURGICAL STRIKES

God hates war, but God loves every soldier – Rick Warren

Surgical strikes damaged India more than they did Pakistan.
Pakistan lost a few Jihadis; India lost the plot: Indian polity was split down the middle between those who applauded the strikes and those who called the army liars.
“Do not destroy the army,” is our appeal to the Leftist, Centrist, Rightist, Secularist, Communalist, Caste-ist – that is to all those whose calling is real politic and whose pope is Henry Kissinger: “Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.”
Kissinger was wrong then. He is wrong now.

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