MIM Criticises Anna Hazare Methods of Protest
posted on Aug 27, 2011 @ 12:56PM
Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) president and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi said on Friday that the muslims support the fight against corruption but do not approve of the methods adopted by Anna Hazare to eradicate it.
Claiming that Hindutva forces are working behind Anna, the MIM MP said "Corruption has seeped into all walks of life. It is not just multi-million dollar scams that have been exposed in the country in the recent past. The common man is facing it every day when he applies for a ration card, an Aadhaar card, or tries to get any of his daily problems redressed by a government agency. But corruption cannot be eliminated merely by enacting laws."
Speaking at Mecca Masjid after Jumatul Vida (last Ramzan Friday) prayers, Owaisi said that the Muslims, like other democratic citizens, are wary of subverting the supremacy of Parliament and forcing the government to accept something without being debated by the elected representatives. "What Anna Hazare is doing is creating chaos in the name of reformation," he said. Asad said that the Muslims and other marginalized sections of society are also worried about the forces that are behind the movement against corruption. "With the BJP asking the government to adopt Jan Lokpal Bill, the cat is out of the bag. Until now, the BJP and the Parivar it represents have been working behind the scenes. With the government not able to handle this movement intelligently, they have mustered the courage to come out in the open," he alleged.
Asaduddin wondered why Anna Hazare or the people who form his team did not come out and voice concern when injustices were meted out the Muslims. "There was genocide in Gujarat. The Muslims are constantly branded as terrorists and harassed by police in spite of the facts pointing to the involvement of Hindutva forces in carrying out bomb blasts across the country. But no word was uttered by Anna Hazare on these issues. Shouldn't the Muslims be asking these questions? Shouldn't they ask for justice from Parliament and the intelligentsia in the country? Is corruption the only issue bothering the people? Is it not security that is eluding large sections of society?" he asked.