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An Open Letter to Ms. Sonal Shah, Member of President-Elect Obama's
Transition Advisory Board from Concerned Indian-Americans
ccun.org, December 13, 2008
“Your recent statement on Hindu nationalist groups raises more
questions than it answers.”
November 20, 2008
Dear
Ms. Shah,
We are a coalition of Indian-American groups and
individuals representing diverse faiths, interests, and political
affiliations, who are looking forward to working with the administration
of President Obama to ensure that the interests of all Indian-Americans
have a place in its policies. We represent families who have grievously
suffered from the
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) led pogroms against Muslim minorities of
Gujarat in 2002; Christians, whose communities and places of worship are
under
assault by VHP and its various creations for no other reason than
the faith they were born in, or chose; Hindus and human rights activists
who have been fighting, often at great peril to their persons, against
religious bigotry and violence being fanned by the VHP, the Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), and their various incarnations in India as well
as in the United States (the Sangh Parivar).
As you can
understand, we are legitimately concerned about reports of your personal
links with the VHP -- whose social values, politics, and actions are
antithetical to President-elect Obama’s message of hope and
inclusiveness -- and how those links might possibly influence your role
in the transition team and the new administration’s policies towards
India and Indian-Americans.
Your recent public statement,
therefore, that your “personal politics have nothing in common with the
views espoused by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), the Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), or any such organization” is a welcome one, and
we fully expect that your actions on the transition team will be
faithful to that assertion.
However, your statement does not
allay all of our concerns, given the irrefutable public record of your
and your family’s linkages to the VHP and other Sangh Parivar
organizations, as confirmed in recent utterances by RSS circles in India
and by VHP America. We would like to share those concerns with you in
the hope that you will respond to them:
To begin with, like you,
many of us were engaged in relief work in the aftermath of the 2001
Gujarat earthquake, when we came away with admiration for Gujarat’s
civil society, despite persistent allegations that VHP and RSS were
cynically using the disaster relief efforts to further their sectarian
agendas. Many of us returned to Gujarat promptly in 2002 to provide
relief and succor to battered Muslim (and Hindu) families, following the
unprecedented violence directed against them -- this time despite the
openly obstructionist tactics of the Gujarat government. This period was
followed by systematic intimidation of activists by the state: e.g.
frivolous lawsuits against
Ms. Mallika Sarabhai, a renowned artist and community activist,
which prompted the Supreme Court of India to intervene on her behalf.
And more recently, emboldened by their impunity in Gujarat, the Sangh
Parivar has been orchestrating
wide-spread violence against Christians in several BJP and
BJP-partnered states of India, which has renewed the public demand for a
ban on the VHP and its affiliate, the Bajrang Dal.
We remind you
of this recent history to express our dismay and disappointment that at
no time during this terrible period are we aware of any statement from
you dissociating yourself from these dreadful acts of VHP and RSS,
especially given your proximity to these organizations: As a person
associated with VHP/RSS’s earthquake relief efforts in 2001, we are not
aware of any acknowledgment from you of their widely reported
sectarian bias in providing relief. We are not aware of any
assistance from you or by IndiCorps to the thousands of families
affected by the 2002 communal pogroms, nor are we aware of your speaking
out against the funding of organizations implicated in these hate
campaigns
by charities in the United States, with some of whom you have been
partnering. And, more recently, we have not heard any condemnation from
you of the spate of violence against Christian Adivasis being
orchestrated by VHP, for which the BJP-partnered government in Orissa
has been severely indicted by India’s
National Commission for Minorities.
In the face of these
facts, your bold assertion that you have “always condemned any politics
of division, of ethnic or religious hatred, of violence and intimidation
as a political tool” is deeply troubling.
Furthermore, the
revelation that you were part of the
inner circle of VHP America at the time of the Gujarat earthquake
indicates that your role was not confined only to humanitarian relief --
an important detail that you did not address in your statement. And your
consistent support for Ekal Vidyalayas (a VHP-founded movement with the
major objective of countering Christianity among Adivasis), which has
been found by the Human Resources Ministry of Government of India to be
conditioning the minds of young children against religious minorities,
adds to our fear that you have not fully distanced yourself from VHP’s
intolerant, anti-minority ideology.
As you know better than most
of us, President-elect Obama set a high standard of openness and
personal accountability for himself during the campaign. We note from
recent events that he is setting a similar standard of transparency for
the transition team. In that spirit, we hope that you too will take
personal responsibility for your undeniable past links with the Sangh
Parivar and reconcile your recent statement against the VHP and the RSS
with your silence amidst the most egregious human rights violations by
them in Gujarat and elsewhere. We further hope that you will
unequivocally disown and repudiate your and your family’s past and
current associations with the VHP and all other Sangh Parivar
organizations.
And, as a prominent Indian-American, we hope that you will join us in
our call to the governments of India, Gujarat, and Orissa to speedily
bring justice and rehabilitation to the thousands of victims of the
Sangh Parivar’s anti-minority violence and to take immediate and
effective measures to prevent such violence in the future. These
steps will lend much credence to your statement that you do not
subscribe to the views of Hindu nationalist groups.
As for your
comment that you have been the subject of “Ridiculous tactics of guilt
by association”:
Being everyday victims of guilt by association
in the US as well as in India for being Muslims, especially in Gujarat,
many of us can and do recognize the insidious nature of blog postings
that you may be the subject of. Others among us have been the target of
preposterous accusations by supporters of VHP and RSS and have been
labeled as anti-Hindu, anti-Indian, pro-terrorist, etc., for seeking
justice for India’s minorities.
In contrast, your family’s
connections with the Sangh Parivar have been long, deep, well
documented, and presumably continue to this day. So we must respectfully
reject any parallels drawn between attempts during the campaign to find
President-elect Obama guilty by association and legitimate questions
about your past affiliations.
In closing, the Indian and
Indian-American media have widely covered your appointment to the
transition team with justifiable pride, and have spoken very highly of
your credentials. We join them in congratulating you and in applauding
President-elect Obama for demonstrating his commitment to true diversity
by appointing an Indian-American woman to his closest advisory board. We
have no doubt that you will bring your expertise to bear upon the many
difficult decisions that the transition team will have to make in the
next few weeks. But we also sincerely hope that your actions on the team
will be mindful of the welfare and aspirations of all Indians, including
minority communities, which are under unprecedented attacks by Hindu
nationalist groups.
We wish you all the best in your endeavors
and we look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
A
Coalition of Concerned Indian-Americans
For further information on this letter,
please contact:
Rasheed Ahmad,
rasheed_imc@yahoo.com Dr.
Alex Koshy,
alex_koshy2002@yahoo.com Ravi Ravishankar,
ra.ravishankar@gmail.com
Endorsing Organizations:
American Federation
of Muslims of Indian Origin (AFMI), Farmington, MI American Muslim
Physicians of Indian Origin (AMPI), IL (http://ampionline.org)
Association of Indian Muslims in America (AIM), Washington DC
Campaign to Stop Funding Hate (CSFH), CA (www.stopfundinghate.org)
Friends of South Asia (FOSA), San Jose, CA (www.friendsofsouthasia.org)
India Foundation, Okemos, MI Indian Minorities Advocacy Network (ImanNet),
New York Indian Muslim Council (IMC), Morton Grove, IL (www.imc-usa.org)
Indian Muslim Education Foundation of North America (IMEFNA), (http://imefna.org)
Indian Muslim Relief and Charities (IMRC), Palo Alto, CA (http://www.imrc.ws/)
International Service Society, MI Network of Progressive Muslims
Non-Resident Indians for a Secular and Harmonious India (NRI-SAHI), MI
Sikh American Heritage Organization, Wayne, IL South Asia Forum,
Madison, WI South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy
(SANSAD), Greater Vancouver, Canada (http://sansad.org)
Supporters of Human Rights in India (SHRI), MN The Coalition for a
Secular Democratic India (CSDI), Chicago, IL Vaishnava Center for
Enlightenment, MI World Tamil Organization, Inc., Cary, NC
Individual Endorsements:
George Abraham Girish
Agrawal Habeeb Ahmed, Long Island, NY (member Long Island Peace
coalition) Rasheed Ahmed Dr. Syed S Ahmed, Chicago, IL Dr.
Waheeduddin Ahmed, Milwaukee, WI Shahid Ali M.D, Chief, Dept of
Medicine, Schuyler Hospital, New York Aliuddin Azam, Binghamton, NY
Khalid Azam Dr. Chinmoy Banerjee, Secretary, SANSAD Dr. Angana
Chatterji, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, California
Institute of Integral Studies Nasir Chippa Gautam Desai Shalini
Gera Sapna Gupta Ammar Husain Nishrin Hussain, Daughter of
congress MP Ehsan Jafri killed in the 2002 anti-Muslim pogroms in
Gujarat Mohammad Imran Imtiazuddin, D.I.C. London, Consultant and
Social Activist Dr. Pushpa Iyer, Assistant Professor, Monterey
Institute for International Studies, CA Kaleem Kawaja Attaulla
Khan Hyder M. Khan, MD, Ph. D. M. A. Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and International
Relations, Director of Islamic Studies, University of Delaware Wasim
Khan, MD, MPH Dr. Alex V. Koshy, Founder General Secretary of World
Malayalee Council and Board Member of MLK Commission of New Jersey
Thillai Kumaran Khursheed A. Mallick, M.D. Anu Mandavilli
Gulamrasul Mansuri, Former President Gujarati Muslim Association of
America, Chicago, IL Biju Mathew, Associate professor of Business,
Rider University, NJ A. R. Nakadar, M.D. Saeed Patel Shrikumar
Poddar Raju Rajagopal, Entrepreneur and Social Activist Ravi
Ravishankar Shaik Saad, Long Island, New York Dr. Sornam
Sankarapandi, Ellicott City, MD Dr. Shaik Sayeed, Milwaukee, WI
Dr. Svati Shah, Postdoctoral Fellow, Duke University Dr. Hari P.
Sharma, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Simon Fraser University and
President, SANSAD Ramkumar Sridharan Raja Swamy Syed Azmatullah
Quadri, Founding Chairman, ImanNet, Chicago, IL Dr. Shaik Ubaid,
Founding President, ImanNet, Chicago, IL Firoz Vohra
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