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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

RSS' Muslim wing: Active in 200 districts of 27 states

Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, RSS, ran several programmes in Muslim majority areas of Western UP last month. The organisation was in direct touch with several maulanas and other influential muslims of Moradabad, Bareilly, Saharanpur, Mujaffarpur, Meerut and Agra.

RSS' muslim wing, Muslim Rashtriya Manch, MRM has been engaging Muslims with it for past 10 years. It is the only Muslim organisation which works with a nationalist, and not Islamic agenda.

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Coordinator of MRM, Mohammad Afzal said that MRM is active in Uttar Pradesh and other parts of India and Muslim youth is joining it in large numbers. He said that Muslim elders have prejudices against RSS and it's not easy to convince them but the youth understands the need to be together else external powers will dominate India.

Afzal said, "We're reaching out to Muslim youth. New generation understands today's reality and we've been successful in making them understand that Congress and other so-called secular parties have betrayed the Muslim community for all these years and that BJP and RSS do not pose any threat to them."

MRM has branches in over 200 districts spanning over 27 states of India having thousands of Muslims associated with it. It was established in 2002 by Senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar, who’s been with the RSS since 1959. It is an organisation of nationalist Muslims with a motive to bring them in national mainstream. Indresh Kumar, who graduated with highest honours from Punjab Engineering College in Mechanical Engineering, didn’t take up a job to serve the nation. Recently, MRM has organised a big gathering at Jantar Mantar in which over 10000 Muslims had gathered. It was blacked out by the mainstream media

Afzal admits that he has to answer questions on Gujarat riots, and the allegations on Narendra Modi and Indresh Kumar, posed by Muslim youth. He says that there has been a false malafide propaganda against RSS. Indresh was extremely popular among Muslims but an attempt was made to frame him in blast case. Afzal revealed that they've been in touch with Devbandi and Barelwi Maulanas and they expect Muslims to vote for the BJP in large numbers this time.

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Srinagar, March 18 BJP State Vice-President Col. Uttam Singh today in a function in which over 75 Muslim leaders and youth hailing from Ramban and Banihal joined BJP,said that that there has been a change in the mindset of people across the state. They have now realized that the parties like Congress, NC and PDP have been using them for seeking votes on misleading slogans.

Muslims who joined BJP Party were welcomed into the party fold by BJP State Vice-President Col. Uttam Singh, General Secretary Bali Bhagat, State Secretary Ghulam Ali Khatana, State Publicity Secretary Arun Chhibber, Ramban District President Th. Vijay Mohan and BJP Training Cell state Convenor Rajiv Charak..

Those who joined BJP were led by Mohd. Saleem Bhat, prominent social worker and political activist of the area.

BJP General Secretary Bali Bhagat Bali Bhagat said that the areas housing the population of Muslims in the state too are now shifting towards the BJP as according to them it is the party of masses and works for the welfare without any consideration of region, religion or caste.
 
BJP Ramban District President Th. Vijay Mohan said that the Party in Ramban district has been working towards the mitigation of the problems of the people and the same is clear from the today’s joining in large number of people.

State Convenor Rajiv Charak said that the parties like Congress, NC and PDP are loosing their ground among the masses and BJP is gaining, which is a significant development.
 
Mohd. Saleem Bhat said that he has decided to join BJP as it is the only political party which do not work on appeasement but concentrates on betterment and upliftment of the masses, irrespective of their affiliations are religious inclinations.

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Large number of Muslims join BJP

Much before the five Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattis-garh, Delhi, Rajasthan and Mizoram had gone to the polls in November-December, pollsters had been predicting at least one thing with certainty – that the incumbent Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan was set for a record third term in the state Assembly. The election results announced on December 8, that anointed Shri Chouhan yet again as the ruler of the central Indian state, therefore, were no surprise at all as far as Madhya Pradesh was concerned.

A lot many bouquets have been handed to Shri Chouhan since then for achieving a laudable feat for the Bharatiya Janata Party. Several reasons have been cited for the stupendous performance of the party in the state, which won 165 seats out of a total 230, making its tally higher than the 143 in 2008 election. 

An important reason for his victory, which has unfortunately not been lauded enough in as many words on innumerable panel discussions, has been his genuine, honest connect with the grass roots, the absence of which has sent the country’s oldest party Congress hiding for cover since December 8.
Shri Chouhan’s one-on-one connect with his voters has created a mass appeal over the years in his favour, and it helped him in routing the Opposition Congress and virtually reducing it to a non-entity in MP.  

And, his image of a humble, modest and low-profile Chief Minister for more than eight years reflected in his first address after the victory, when he said, “This victory is a victory of BJP’s ideology, victory of the organisation and victory of all the party workers, who have dedicated themselves for the cause, without ever caring for their names to be known in public. I’m neither a raja nor a sadhak, but just a party worker and a sevak of BJP who has tried to do his duty with honesty.”

The huge margin with which the BJP won, even surpassing 2008 figure can only be compared with the victory gained by Uma Bharati-led BJP in 2003. But even after that Shri Chouhan displayed not an iota of pride or arrogance, and instead said, “Any ordinary party worker in my position would have won,” while thanking all – from senior citizens to mothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, etc.
Giving a jolt to the Congress, which was expecting to end its 10-year long exile under the leadership of Jyotiraditya Scindia, the BJP won 165 seats in the 230-member House, whereas the Congress managed to win only 58 seats, and others seven, including the Bahujan Samaj Party winning five seats.

Shri Chouhan who won from his traditional Budhni seat by 84,805 votes, played a master strategist by contesting from Vidisha seat as well and winning it by 16,966 votes. He played the master stroke to retain the seat in favour of the BJP as it originally belonged to former Finance Minister Raghavji, who was sacked on charges of sodomy.       

With his mass appeal and connecting to almost each and every voter of his area, veteran BJP leader and Urban Administration minister Babulal Gaur recorded a tenth consecutive victory from Govindpura by 70,644 votes by creating a record of the sorts.

Though due to Shri Chouhan’s clean and secular image, the BJP won seats in Muslim-dominated regions like Burhanpur but the Muslim-dominated Bhopal (North) seat was won by Congress heavy-weight Arif Aqueel defeating the only Muslim BJP candidate Arif Baig. “But, it can’t be denied that a considerable number of Muslim voters across MP voted in favour of BJP, as many Muslim girls from economically weaker section had been beneficiaries of Shri Chouhan’s much-lauded Kanyadaan Yojna,” observes Umesh Chandra, who has been closely analysing the state elections.

“Pro-incumbency followed by Shri Chouhan’s welfare schemes, pro-poor image, over-whelming popularity among women voters, good governance and leadership helped in increasing its winning margin and may ultimately wipe out the divided Congress in MP,” an expert said.

Mincing no words, Shri Chouhan gave a clarion call to party workers and appealed to voters that under the leadership of its Prime-Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi time had arrived to work hard to ensure the formation of a BJP-led government at the Centre in 2014. “Madhya Pradesh will ensure maximum number of MPs for this mission,” Shri Chouhan added.(Orgniser)

(The writer is a Delhi-based journalist, who writes on various issues related Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. He can be reached at dbg@rediffmail.com)

Monday, December 16, 2013

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