Followers of
Maqbool Butt - be patient
Dr Shabir Choudhry London 12 February 2017
An old man,
probably around 90 years old, Khan
Bahadar Khan, from Pakistani Occupied Jammu and Kashmir called Maqbool
Butt ‘Daku’ meaning a robber or a dacoit. I, for one, strongly disagree with
what he said. However, does that give me a right to insult this man, as old as
my father, and call him a ‘dog’, ‘snake; and every abuse one can think of?
Before you hurl
abuses on me I request you to read what I have to say. If you still disagree
with my plea, I will welcome positive criticism; and like any other human
being, I also detest abuses and sometimes I also react.
Before we go any
further, let me explain a few things. Maqbool Butt, May Allah grant him highest
position in Heaven, was a human being. No human being is infallible. We all
make mistakes and our actions, policies and political and social views are
subject to criticism and disagreements.
The State of Jammu
and Kashmir consists of the Valley of Kashmir, Jammu, Ladakh, Gilgit Baltistan
and so called Azad Kashmir. Our State is multi religious and multi ethnic where
people differ with each other on many aspects of our beliefs and customs. What
that means is we have to be tolerant and learn to live with those who do not concur
with our religion, politics and customs and not abuse them and intimidate them.
When Maqbool Butt
was alive, even then people disagreed with him and insulted him. Was our
beloved Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) not opposed and insulted even when he was
alive?
How many people
followed Maqbool Butt’s politics and ideology when he was even President of
Jammu and Kashmir Plebiscite Front? Of course, he had nothing to do with JKLF
which was established when he was in Prison in New Delhi. How many people
protested when he was hanged in February 1984? Did anyone protest in Jammu? Did
anyone protest in Ladakh? Did anyone protest in Gilgit Baltistan? Not many
people protested in the Valley of Kashmir. Mainly the protests were arranged by
people Azad Kashmiri Diaspora and people of Azad Kashmir.
Even yesterday, 11 February 2017, I did not
see any reports where people of Jammu, Ladakh and Gilgit Baltistan had any
demonstrations in support of Maqbool Butt or his ideology. So what do we do to
these people?
Despite 33 years of
preaching, books, booklets, seminars, conferences, TV shows and demonstrations
we still have not been able to win the majority of people of Jammu and Kashmir
State to follow Maqbool Butt. Does it mean there is something wrong with the
ideology or something wrong in our presentation?
There are around 1
million people of Jammu and Kashmir State living in Britain. There is no
restriction on them to attend our public meetings, seminars or demonstrations.
How many people we manage to get in our public meetings? How many people were
present in the static demonstration held outside the Indian High Commission in
London yesterday?
Is it not time to
step back and rationally and impartially analyse what mistakes we are making.
Do we need to change our strategy or continue with what we have been doing
since 1984?
A political leader
or a religious leader - a Pir is best known by the behaviour of his followers.
By using abusive language against an old man of around 90 years old, who may
not be in his full senses, what message are we sending to the people? Doesn’t
this show that we are also intolerant and abusive; and some may call us
extremists?
Is this helping to
promote image of Maqbool Butt and his ideology, or are we inadvertently
damaging it? There are those who under the camouflage of ‘Maqbool Butt lovers’
are putting Afzal Guru at par with Maqbool Butt. I wonder if that is helping
the ideology of Maqbool Butt or confusing it. I agree Afzal Guru was also a
victim of ‘judicial murder’, but his struggle and ideology was different.
I pray for both Maqbool
Butt and Afzal Guru, may Allah SWT grant them highest place in Heave. I am sure
Maqbool Butt, in Heaven, won’t be impressed or happy that his followers have
become so intolerant and abusive that they are even not sparing an old man.
May Allah SWT give
us strength of character, keep us on the right path; and give us courage to
speak out about the wrong doings.
Writer
is a political analyst, TV anchor and author of many books and booklets. Also
he is Chairman South Asia Watch and Director Institute of Kashmir
Affairs. Email:drshabirchoudhry@gmail.com
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