Narendra Modi and the Muslim votebank
by Virendra Parekh on 09 Jul 2012 23 Comments

Before, if ever, Narendra Modi becomes India’s prime minister, he will have to break the stranglehold of the Muslim votebank on Indian politics. His sadbhavna yatras (goodwill missions) to win the confidence of Muslims are good as far as they go. However, even hundreds of such yatras will not take him even an inch closer to the throne of Delhi. Hindus, and Hindus alone, can propel him to power at the Centre, if they choose to. For BJP’s central leadership, Narendra Modi poses a dilemma: he is viewed as a great asset and also as a great liability. Modi’s popularity crossed the borders of Gujarat long ago. He emerged as a national leader on the back of resolute leadership, efficient administration and a clean image. He enjoys a good deal of support from the RSS, which in BJP is a trump card.

 

With ears close to the ground, easy accessibility and a sound track record of delivering on promises, Modi has acquired a measure of credibility and charisma which none of the BJP’s central leaders possess. Shivraj Singh Chauhan of Madhya Pradesh and Raman Singh of Chhattisgarh have also earned popularity on similar strengths, but neither appears to be keen, as of now, to play a leading role at the Centre. Modi is a different case. BJP bigwigs cannot ignore him or his ambitions.

 

However, if Modi is selected to command BJP forces in the forthcoming Lok Sabha election, many BJP leaders will have to forget their ambitions and rein in their lust for power. The pull of such lust should not be underestimated.

 

These leaders want Modi to campaign for the party, not only in Gujarat, but also in other states where his presence can make a difference, while expecting him to confine his own ambitions to Gujarat. Modi is unwilling to oblige them, unless he could augment his own political capital by campaigning outside Gujarat. He wants to be the commander, not a foot soldier. This subtle tug of war is slowly becoming visible and will emerge out in the open by the time of the Lok Sabha election.

 

It is equally certain that if BJP selects Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate, it will have to forget not only about the few (if any) Muslim votes it gets, but also about allies who are mortally scared of annoying Muslim votebanks. Therein lies the rub. Barring the Akali Dal and the Shiv Sena, all other parties in the NDA are enamoured of the ‘secular’ label. The hypocrisy of leaders like Nitish Kumar is infuriating. By insisting that the NDA candidate for prime minister must have a ‘secular’ image, he is playing to the green gallery while trying to keep a powerful rival off the field. The ploy is too transparent to be missed, but, unfortunately, it threatens to work.

 

Muslims are naturally amused to watch the game. In their view, their security (actually, political clout) lies in keeping out of power any party or leader who enjoys any credibility - real or fake - among the Hindus. And if Hindu leaders can articulate that position for them in as many words, so much the better.  

 

This is a decisive moment, not just for the BJP or NDA, but for Hindu society. The modern Hindu intelligentsia has failed to grasp a basic fact: clout, influence, power or authority is central to human relations. Power that is not exercised eventually wears off and vanishes. Hindu intellectuals rarely examine any issue, development or trend in terms of Hindu influence or power. For most of them, such an exercise is weird and anti-secular if not anti-national. They think it is beneath them to indulge in it. Hindu society has paid, and continues to pay, a heavy price for this failure of its intelligentsia.

 

In the post-independence period, Hindus have never asserted primacy of their civilisational identity at the political level. They have never claimed to be the essential national society, the fulcrum of the polity around which every institution and organization must arrange itself. In contrast, Muslims realize the centrality of power in relations with non-Muslims. They can and do use their votes as an effective political weapon. I do not criticize Muslims for doing so, just as I do not applaud Hindus for neglecting power equations in post-independence India.  

 

Hence it is that Hindus have become political orphans in the only country they can call their own. Hence it is they are still maligned for Gujarat riots ten years after the event, while the original provocation (burning alive of 59 Hindus by a Muslim mob without any provocation) is all but forgotten. Hence it is that heartrending tales of Kashmiri pundits, who have suffered far greater atrocities for much longer, hardly ever evokes any sympathy at all from any political party - not even the BJP. Hence it is that Hindus can speak as Dalits, Adivasis, Jats, Yadavs, Kurmis, Lingayats, Reddys, Vanniars and Nairs, but not as Hindus. Hence it is that 12 per cent Muslims, without uttering a word, can frighten mighty Hindu politicians into rejecting anyone with Hindu credentials...

 

In the pre-independence period, a con game was played in the name of nationalism. Only that party, that leader was national (and could speak for the whole country) which was not opposed by the Muslim League. In this reckoning, the Congress was an organization of Hindu banias, but the Communist Party of India was a national organization. After independence, the same game is played in the name of secularism. Only that party, that leader, that programme or proposal is secular which is not opposed by Muslims. The name has changed, participants have changed, but the game remains unchanged. And so does its objective: to keep the Hindus on the defensive.

 

How history repeats itself! Congress is now saying about BJP whatever Jinnah used to say about Congress in 1940s: that it is a party of Hindu banias, that Muslims can never expect justice from it, that if it ever came to power then Muslims will have to fear for their lives and so on. Again the object is the same: to use Muslims as political pawns to delegitimize and checkmate nationalist sentiments.

 

Narendra Modi has the power to break this game. Without a single Muslim vote, without making any special or specific gesture to Muslims, he has swept assembly elections, not once, but twice, in Gujarat. He has demonstrated that if Hindus stand solidly behind any leader, he does not have to flatter Muslims. This is why he is regarded as a mortal enemy by most Muslims, all brokers of Muslim votes, and all parties hankering after the Muslim votebank.

 

If Modi can replicate at the national level what he has done in Gujarat, it will decisively break the stranglehold of Muslim votebanks on Indian politics, breathe a new self-confidence in Hindu society and force a rethink among Hindu politicians in non-BJP parties. Muslims will become just one of the many groups in Indian politics and thus join the national mainstream.

 

Whether Modi is interested in attempting this feat, whether BJP will give him an opportunity to make such an attempt is, of course, another matter. His sadbhavna yatras have aroused speculation that he, too, may be craving acceptability among circles that want BJP to shed every trace of Hinduness. As to BJP, it does not deserve a single Hindu vote as of now as a party of Hindu nationalism. But that does not affect the position outlined in the earlier passages.

 

If the BJP really regards itself as a party of Indian nationalism, it should distance itself from those hankering after the 12 per cent votebank and announce Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate for 2014 Lok Sabha election.

 

The author is Executive Editor, Corporate India, and lives in Mumbai

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This is exactly what can be achieved. But neither Modi nor BJP is interested, so Italian will rule the roost. These BJP leaders are petty minded without doubt, they will be nowhere
BG
July 09, 2012
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Are you people serious....Modi and a"national leader",a person who is not allowed to enter USA and U.K you want this person to represent India,are you guys kidding me?Have you gone that low that you want a fascist person who was the man behind Gujarat riots where thousands lost their lives to take the highest post in your country.
observer
July 09, 2012
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Dear observer, I thought not being allowed to enter USA and UK would win your approval at least. After all, look how welcome the Saudi king is in both countries, and what is the fate of the Muslim people because of this. Also welcome - Jordan, Qatar, Bahrain, you get the picture.
Amin
July 09, 2012
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This is what is required to be done and Modiji is doing it. You cannot win the minorities by appeasement or special treatments; that only makes them demand more. Forget about majority and minority and no special treatment for minorities and makeeveryone equal and they will come round.
Vasant
July 09, 2012
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Observer, if Modi was the man behind the Gujarat riots, who was behind the train burning in which 59 innocents, men, women, children lost their lives. Was it a democratic and egalitarian act ? Or was it a fascist, inhuman, barbaric act ? Who was behind this act ? CIA, ISI , who ?
Krish
July 09, 2012
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Very Thoughtful article.
I guess we need to break this Myth of Muslim Vote Bank and once that is achieved there would be greater level pleaying field in Indian Polity.
I Thank You for this enlightening piece.
seema
July 09, 2012
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Dear Virendra, nice piece.

Post Gujarat elections (BJP should get 110+ seats), Modi will move to Delhi and should communicate his vision on governance in all states including BJP non-existence states. Sincerely hope all Indians wanting betterment of India will vote for Modi. He has not uttered a single word against any community – only for the growth of 6 crore Gujaratis. He will surely do the same at the National level and talk about 120 crore Indians (love his quote “We have often heard the Prime Minister addressing us from the ramparts of Red Fort on August 15 as Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and so on. I wonder why he cannot address us simply as ‘my dear countrymen’, rather than breaking us up like this? Isn’t this important to maintain the unity of our nation!”).
Ankit
July 09, 2012
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Right advice.That is the way forward for BJP.It can't hope to win ANY muslim votes.There is so much competition there!
Like you said, muslims are watching with amusement.So too are Hindus.If BJP can nominate Modi, it will help BJP consolidate Hindu votes w/o invoking traditional Hindu symbols [ Ayodhya, cow slaughter].
In fact if BJP tells Nitish to go find other suitable allies,large number of Hindu votes will gravitate towards BJP NOW itself.Refer to poll survey in Bihar by "Lense on News" - more voters there prefer Modi over Nitish.
Refer to Chetan Bhagat's piece in TOI.More than 10000 people responded on FB to his question about who should be next PM. Modi or Rahul? 87 % said Modi.These are straws in the wind.Come 2014 and you will see more consolidation, thanks to likes of Nitish,Lalu,Paswan,Digvijay Singh,Mulayam,Mamata,Marxists and English media!
If all of them are worried about muslims,Hindus would worry for Modi.More and more of them.
Jitendra Desai
July 09, 2012
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Arabs grand plan to take over a country without sending arms and soldier is working.
Send Mullahs to convert first poor , uneducated and criminals to their following and as no questions asked by them.
Give them a working manual to live ,die and kill.
Any one don't agree and believe them kill or convert using working manual.
Today Pakistanis are result of this big arabs plan. Want to find difference compare Hindu Punjabi v/s Muslim punjabi.
One giving world a music to dance and enjoy other muslim punjabi training Jihadis world wide to kill.
Very successful proven way to destroy a nation within.
Japan is great they have kept arab culture out of its land and are happy now .
Other should follow soon or end up like pakistan and Afganistan. ( once a hindu budhist nation of great wealth and wisdom)
INdia will not exist if the power of these converts are not curbed as they are not loyal to the land they are born. Learn from Japan.
Any on born wants to destroy local culture should be punished not rewarded.
arish sahani
July 09, 2012
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The devotees of Modi are betting on the creation of a prospective Hindu vote bank. It is hilarious, if not ridiculous to pretend, that they have a problem with other types of vote banks! The sectarian thinking which runs through this article is sad, better avoided.

What about a scenario where no religious vote bank exists?
varghese
July 09, 2012
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@ krish,then they should have gone after the killers of the 59 people why kill other innocent people just because they could, isn't it a fascist way of solving issues,and on top of all you want him to be your "leader",give me a break!
@arish sahani,did it ever occur to you that there are only 12% of Arab Muslims in the total population of the Muslim world,where are you getting this crazy notion or your conspiracy theory of the grand Arab plan,probably from your favorite bigoted propaganda sites where most of the Islamophobes get their information from.I was really amazed by your lack of knowledge about the situation in Japan,you need to get out of the shades of the peepal tree where you are getting your education from,here goes:
just search "islam and muslims in japan" on the youtube and be ready to get amazed.
observer
July 09, 2012
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Mr. Modi is the choice for the people. Any Muslim who believes in peace and who see the actions not words, will vote for Mr. Modi and his team. He has no business to try appease Muslims. All people shall be treated equally and shall be guaranteed what the constitution has afforded as citizen of India. Article such as this does nothing more but dig some mud against Mr. Modi. Some one commented about his visa to USA and UK, know that these counties are not the final destination for him. The visa for these countries is direct activism of well funded Muslims actions. Mr. Modi did visited Japan other eastern nations and there was no problem. Once he become PM, USA and UK will goes to him. The close mind of people in foreign department of these nations wil start singing as song of his praise. If Yashar Araft, Menkin Begin, a known terrorist of their time, why not Mr. Modi who has done nothing wrong to any one?
Raju
July 09, 2012
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Wow......What a piece .This is the real tragedy of Hindus.If BJP has any shame left it should pull out from Nitish's Govt.BJP should understand that even though it did not win as many seats like JD[U] in Bihar Nitish has benefited from this this alliance[same is the case in Punjab with Akalis].We had enough of vote bank politics.Time has come now for Hindus to assert....It is now....or ..never
Madhusudan Thakkar
July 10, 2012
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Wonderful !!
Actually, Muslim voting can be divided ... It happened in Bhivandi in Maharashtra - wherein a Pro-Hindu - ShivSena MLA got elected !! It happened in Uttar Pradesh also during the recent Elections of Municipal corporations. Only 20 % Hindus are to be awakened !! It will surely make Narendra Modiji a Prime Minister !!
Rajesh Patil
July 10, 2012
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At least someone equated him to a some sort of a "terrorist",the truth comes out one way or the other.
observer
July 10, 2012
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Observer, Hindus have a right to be angry at the roasting alive of their innocent fellow Hindus who were returning from a pilgrimage. And theirs was an angry reaction. To call it fascist is a motivated propaganda of anti Hindu and anti India forces which includes Pakistan and many western, Christian countries who will do anything clandestinely to stop India from becoming strong. India can become strong only if its 85% Hindus are strong enough not to cow down against overt or covert force.
Krish
July 10, 2012
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Contrary to what Varghese thinks, there is nothing hilarious about an attempt to create a Hindu vote bank. It is a matter of life and death for the world's oldest civilization. Yes, we do have a problem with the vote banks created by Indian citizens with extra-territorial loyalties. What runs through Shri Virendra Parekh's article is nationalist, not sectarian, thinking which is so common among followers of the desert religions. Sectarian thinking has never ever existed in the one and only homeland of the Hindus. As to a scenario where no religious bank exists, nationalists ould welcome it. But, will the 'foreigners' living in India allow such a scenario to be created?
Indira Oorath
July 10, 2012
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Excellent article by Shri Parekh ! It puts in a nutshell the various problems that Hindus experienced historically during the freedom struggle, but also Narendra Modi's dilemma.

Apart from the Muslim vote bank, the Christian vote bank is not to be trusted. They are opportunistc and have no interest in seeing a Hindu in power at the Centre.

Their avenues of pressure are different and are closely connected to the Church. The agenda is the same as the Muslim one, prevent a Hindu from coming to power.
Dr. Vijaya Rajiva
July 10, 2012
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The media and the pro-Nehruvian Congress party have politicized the meaning of secularism. In fact if we look at the philosophical meaning, a Hindu can not be non-secular at all. The traditionally called Hindu religion is basically secular.

Secular and non-secular character can be applied to other religions only if we go through the chronology of the historical events.

Modi does not worry of the word secular. Narendra Modi is secular in action. He has allowed demolishing Hindu temples. Why? Because they were unauthorised constructions and they had become a big business. Especially north Indian Bava-s used to carry an impression that Gujarat is heaven for making temples and good source of income.

Many times the so-called secular Nehruvian Congress leaders had executed demonstrations and agitation against demolition of temples in Gujarat.

People of Gujarat know very well that it is the Nehruvian Culture to carry out demonstration on any damn issue like compulsion of “helmet” also.

Nehruvian Congress has been wiped out in Gujarat. Narendra Modi secures seats even in Muslim dominated areas. Because Muslims of Gujarat have realised that the root of all issues are illiteracy and unemployment and thereby the poverty. Only Narendra Modi is capable to lead Gujarat towards progress as he is the only first CM who has brought visible progress in infrastructure, production and utilisation of human resources by his excellent governance.

What has been realised by Muslims of Gujarat would be soon realised by the Muslims of rest of India. The weapon of Vote Bank politics on the name of “Secular” and “Minorities”, “Dalits” etc… has become useless in Gujarat and soon it would become useless in rest of India. In reality the “Secular”, “Minority”, “Dalit” etc… are the words spelled by the failed leaders who are corrupted and have no skill for good governance.
shirish dave
July 10, 2012
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"did it ever occur to you that there are only 12% of Arab Muslims in the total population of the Muslim world"

But they are the masters of remaining 88% population of the Muslim world.


"where are you getting this crazy notion or your conspiracy theory of the grand Arab plan"

You live in a dream world.
A Muslim Pakistani like you should have first-hand experience of Arab Imperialism. It is in Pakistan that Arab imperialism is at greatest speed & intensity.
All Pakistani artists & writers admit in international media that their society is being arabicized. They also praise India for preserving her indigenous culture.
Pranav
July 11, 2012
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The only thing that bothers Indian Hindus is that only Islam did not bend or adopted itself with Hinduism whereas rest of the religions somewhat changed to fit Hinduism's demands,let me assure you once again it never will,so you (and all of the rest) keep fuming about the "Arab imperialism" as it is very difficult for you to understand what Islam brings on to the table as compared to the other religions.Muslims will always learn Arabic as this is the language of Qur'an and this is the language in which 100% of Muslims offer their 5 times daily prayers whether belonging to China,Russia,Africa,Sweden,UK,USA or Latin America so that is the hard reality and there is nothing that you or any body else could do to change it,learn to live with it!
observer
July 11, 2012
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Read the article, as well as the comments under it.. "Observer" has strong feelings against Modi, and s/he is totally entitled to have them. On the other hand, most other people don't seem to have much of an issue with Modi - again, to each his own.

I just wondered though, throughout my reading of this whole page that no mater what opinions we share, what feelings we have toward a person, a religion or whatever it may be, NONE of the comments, or even the article for that matter, project what our country should be/should have been by now.

Many would take this comment as a philosophical rant that dissolves into oblivion as soon as one would finish reading it, but i still want to ask this question to any who cared to read/respond to this post; what of INDIA the Nation?

While we still sit and criticize a person, a political party, policies and what not, we're mostly still stuck in the 14th-16th century period, where all people Want to think about is Religion! GOD! when will Humans learn tolerance?! When will we start looking at each other as HUMANS and not bother about what religion our Tattoos (names) belong to?

Everybody in the country thinks of Modi as a mass-murderer. Fine, for a second here, despite being a witness to the riots in Gujarat i accept what you have to say; Riddle me this then, WHICH Politician is not? people don't just lose lives in riots! There are other ways people die to, which believe me, are far worse! Riots in India are not new either! if you didn't know, in a dry state, it would start for a bottle of rum and a few hundred rupees.

Congress sat quietly when Sikhs were being burnt alive after being dragged out of their homes. What were all the so-called secular parties doing when Babari Masid was brought down? What happened to all the Nationalists when Mumbai burned?
This is a list that'll run into the hundreds or thousands of pages.

The reason is very simple. The moment we see harmony, or an equilibrium develop in the society, we see the rise of one or a few ambitious politicians who choose to disrupt it and use the oldest trick in the book (divide and rule) to gain their 'ground'.

This crap of a technique will keep reaping benefits till the time we stop caring about religion and start caring about humanity. Who among us has seen god? For crying out loud! we are educated people who know we have just this one shot at making the most of every breath we have. But we waste our time demeaning or criticizing or ridiculing religions that aren't our own!

The root cause of all unhappiness in the world is religion. I know i'm going to get strong comments for saying what i am, but i don't care. And why should I? This is my opinion. Take me for an idealist who puts humanity (which is very visible to all) over religion and/or God (invisible - some ancient smart-ass's imagination! Who knows?!).

If we are to progress, we will need to be more tolerant of the others we live among. If not, no matter who comes to power in India or Pakistan or the US, Nothing is going to change.

Having said that, i know i'm not going to be lucky enough to see a world as tolerant as i wish it to be. But i know that in my own minuscule way, i've tried all my life to show this ideal world to the people.

Think about it..
akunplugged
August 01, 2012
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Excellent article. I consider this article to be slightly biased to Hindus but it is a welcome change in a country where the majority are Hindus. Narendra Modi, though polarising, has time and again proved that he delivers on his promises and is unfortunately, extremely maligned, after the 2002 Godhra riots. The Indian National Congress has been bitterly scared of BJP projecting the Lion of Gujarat(as described by Vijay Darda, Congress MP) as the PM candidate for 2014 general elections and hence the constant attacks on him. But History has taught that such desperate steps seldom bring the desired results(here, defaming him) and has instead turned the tide on Congress with the Hindus uniting to some extent under NaMo. Be warned, such types of false comments on NaMo will se Hindus voting for BJP and Hindu leaders from Congress defecting to BJP and the party winning the next elections with a simple majority if such comments continue.
S
September 12, 2012
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