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Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Nothing Intended: Akhlaq ‘lost’ in the Political game!

                                                    By: Ashutosh Asthana




 The politics is the most difficult game ever meant. It is amazing to see that how situations change in this game within a small span of time. It is difficult to say that who will win and will lose. Sometimes the game is started between two opponents and suddenly a third opponent comes and wins the battle. It is so unpredictable that, no one can guess what will happen next. 



 The Dadri lynching and Akhlaq’s killing has proved the above statements about the game of politics. The incident that happened in Bisahara village was very shocking and depressing. Apart from all the news and trivia of the case, something that is interesting to watch is how the game there changed its format. It all started with lynching of Mohammed Akhlaq by an outraged mob for the mere reason that he was consuming beef! The playground of the game was set and teams began to deploy their members for the game. The arena for discussion was set and debates began to be organised that how shameful it is that a person is killed by a rumour. Every team sent their members to the playground one by one to meet Akhlaq’s family to console them and to provide them help. The game was being played smoothly with each opponent blaming each other, as to who should be held responsible for the mishap but eventually the focus diverted from the real game.


 Between all the chaos Mohammed Akhlaq was lost somewhere. The whole focus shifted from him to the lethargy of political parties and of course the most important issue, beef ban! The players began to give such irresponsible comments that Akhlaq became only an issue of politics. Eventually everything came to the most loved topic of our politicians, communalism! Like always, Akhlaq became a Muslim killed by a mob of Hindus. Comments like, “humne bhi chudiya nahi pehen rakhi hain!” (We are not cowards) are being tossed by Muslim leaders. 



 The larger motive behind this game is the upcoming Bihar assembly elections. It is amazing to see that our mother cow is now feeding votes as well along with milk! That is the reason that a leader of a small political party of Hyderabad comes to console the victim’s family in Uttar Pradesh! Chief Minister of Delhi becomes the most peace loving politician. The tears of most sentimental PM get dry on this issue, to woo the Hindu voters, politicians like Sakshi and Prachi held the incident just and right! Laloo ji makes PM, ‘Drithrashtr’ (blind) of politics. Not only this, the CM of Uttar Pradesh, makes his way clear for the UP assembly elections of 2017. Situation reached the climax when Azam Khan wrote a letter to the UN regarding the issue and demanded remapping of Indian borders. One thing that is getting clear with all the comments and allegations of the politicians is that, they are all animal lovers but not human lovers!



The ‘bhagwa’ clan came in support of beef ban and said that mother cow should be protected. I am unable to figure out why these people close their eyes when large numbers of cows are killed by consuming polythene on roads. Why don’t they raise their voices to provide habitat to stray cows! Just because cow gives us milk and so it is our mother, then goats also provide us with milk which is nutritious in many ways, so why not such people raise their voice against mutton ban as well! 


 It is important to look at the bigger picture, rather than getting swayed by the politicians who can sacrifice the life of people for their vote bank. I guess they have forgotten that animals are not their voters but human beings. 


 
Akhalaq’s death is not a matter of communalism; it’s a matter of great concern. We have to understand that what creates peace and what destroy it! Instead of fighting against each other, it is better to fight against the system!