Historic Wounds Reopened: Communal Tensions Erode India's Social Fabric
The Free Press Journal|December 12, 2024
Rewriting history to settle scores risks deepening communal divides in India. Can Places of Worship Act withstand assaults?
ALI CHOUGULE

If history is a play of perspectives and interpretations, the pressing question is whether the present should be held hostage to a past that evokes memories of humiliation and subjugation. Nations that have reconciled with their history have managed to address conflicts through peaceful means, fostering social harmony and societal development. South Africa serves as a prime example, overcoming its apartheid past to achieve national unity and racial reconciliation. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for India and its immediate neighbours, where communal and sectarian conflicts, often fueled by political exploitation of societal fault lines, remain a cause for concern.

In India, medieval history has been a persistent source of communal discord, with grievances inflamed by right-wing Hindu elements. This has strained peace and disrupted social cohesion. Targeting the Muslim minority by revisiting divisive historical issues amounts to seeking revenge for perceived historical wrongs. Such actions not only subjugate an entire community but also pave the way for more conflicts and violence, as seen in Sambhal following the hasty survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid. While the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) claims a moderate public posture, declaring that "there is no need to find a shivling in every mosque," its silence on incidents like the Sambhal violence or the attempted reclamation of Ajmer Sharif reveals a troubling duplicity.

Esta historia es de la edición December 12, 2024 de The Free Press Journal.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

Esta historia es de la edición December 12, 2024 de The Free Press Journal.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE THE FREE PRESS JOURNALVer todo
The Free Press Journal

CAG unhappy with urban bodies' work

Expresses anger over waste management system and single-use plastic

time-read
1 min  |
December 19, 2024
Govt fails to appoint doctors, specialists as sanctioned
The Free Press Journal

Govt fails to appoint doctors, specialists as sanctioned

CRISIS: CAG report on public health infrastructure and management of health services

time-read
2 minutos  |
December 19, 2024
The Free Press Journal

Uproar in Assembly over Shah's Ambedkar remarks

The state Assembly on Wednesday plunged into pandemonium when the Opposition members trooped to the well over Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remarks on Dr BR Ambedkar and demanded an apology for his act.

time-read
1 min  |
December 19, 2024
PKC, Ken-Betwa project will stop migration: CM
The Free Press Journal

PKC, Ken-Betwa project will stop migration: CM

Parvati Kalisindh Chambal (PKC) link project and Ken Betwa river link projects are not only going to increase the irrigation area but will also prevent migration.

time-read
1 min  |
December 19, 2024
Congress running govt in Sagar, says Bhupendra Singh
The Free Press Journal

Congress running govt in Sagar, says Bhupendra Singh

He also targets VD Sharma

time-read
1 min  |
December 19, 2024
Man hides identity, rapes woman on marriage pretext
The Free Press Journal

Man hides identity, rapes woman on marriage pretext

In a case of love jihad, a Muslim man concealed his identity and raped a woman for four years while promising to marry her.

time-read
1 min  |
December 19, 2024
I-T sleuths raid 52 premises linked to 3 builders, dealer
The Free Press Journal

I-T sleuths raid 52 premises linked to 3 builders, dealer

Raid covered 52 premises—49 in Bhopal, 2 in Indore and 1 in Gwalior

time-read
1 min  |
December 19, 2024
The Free Press Journal

In 7 yrs, school enrolment dips by 22L

In the past seven years, over 22 lakh children have been reduced in the schools of the state. On the other hand, the expenditures on school education increased by 80 per cent in the said period.

time-read
1 min  |
December 19, 2024
The Free Press Journal

City airport to be country's first zero-waste airport

Union civil aviation minister to inaugurate recycle plant on Sunday

time-read
1 min  |
December 19, 2024
Now, 'Amdavad no chhokro' Unni a Malayalam film star
The Free Press Journal

Now, 'Amdavad no chhokro' Unni a Malayalam film star

From the pols of Ahmedabad to becoming a star in Malayalam films, Unnikrishnan Mukundan is all set to release his Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film, Marco.

time-read
1 min  |
December 19, 2024