Letter To President-Elect Barack Obama from Coalition of Concerned
Indian Americans
ccun.org, December
13, 2008
President-Elect Barack Obama
C/o Mr. John Podesta
Co-Chair of the Obama-Biden Transition Project
Obama Campaign
P.O.
Box 8102
Chicago, IL 60680
Re: US Policy on Hindu Nationalist
Groups in India and the US
Cc: Honorable Hillary Clinton,
incoming Secretary of State
Mr. John Podesta, Ms. Valerie Jarrett,
Mr. Peter Rouse, Co-Chairs, Obama-Biden Transition Project
Ms. Sonal
Shah, Member, Transition Advisory Board
December 8, 2008
Dear President-Elect Obama,
As
Indian-Americans working for human rights, peace and justice, we are
elated with your
agenda on civil rights, which includes expanding hate crimes
statutes, ending racial profiling, and combating workplace
discrimination. And we welcome the diversity of talents in your
transition team, including the appointment of several fellow
Indian-Americans.
As a coalition representing India’s
diversity, and committed to promoting the secular and pluralistic nature
of its democracy, we are particularly sensitive to the
status of Muslim and Christian minorities in India, who have been
facing growing hostility from Hindu nationalist groups such as the
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), and
their various affiliates, in several states of India. Unfortunately,
every terrorist incident directed against the people of India, like the
heinous attack on Mumbai last week, seems to only strengthen the
hands of these groups, who relentlessly propagate religious stereotypes
and commit violent acts against minority communities with impunity. We
are writing to you to share our deep concerns in this regard, before
your administration shapes its policy priorities towards India.
The alarming rise of Hindu nationalists and the consequent increase
in bigotry, violence, and violations of religious freedom have been
extensively documented by human rights organizations such as Human
Rights Watch and Amnesty International as well as by the US State
Department’s
International Religious Freedom Reports. To cite just two glaring
examples:
RSS and VHP led
widespread pre-planned attacks against Muslims in Gujarat in 2002,
ostensibly in ‘reaction’ to the burning of a train carrying Hindu
pilgrims in which sixty people died. In the ensuing days, with the full
connivance of the state, rampaging mobs gruesomely murdered over 2,000
Muslims, destroyed their businesses, gang-raped women, and expelled
thousands of Muslims from their villages. The ruling Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) government in Gujarat has been widely held responsible for
the worst communal violence in post-independent India. Mr. Narendra Modi,
the Chief Minister, who scornfully justified the massacres as a “lesson”
to the Muslims, has been censured by India’s Supreme Court as a “modern
day Nero” and denied entry into the US by the
State Department on grounds of “particularly severe violations of
religious freedom.”
VHP and its affiliates have been
orchestrating a systematic hate campaign for years against India’s tiny
Christian minority, in response to what they allege are ‘forced’
religious conversions of Hindus and tribal people, despite the fact that
even in states with anti-conversion laws on the book there have been
virtually no complaints of coercion.
The violence against Christians and their places of worship touched
new heights recently, when Hindu militias in the state of Orissa (with a
BJP supported government) forcibly evicted thousands of tribal
Christians from their villages, molested nuns, targeted pastors/priests,
and coerced people to ‘reconvert’ to Hinduism. India’s
National Commission for Minorities has indicted the state government
for failing to curb the violence. The central government too has done
very little to prevent the spread of anti-Christian violence to other
states and has ignored calls for banning the VHP and its violent street
militia, the Bajrang Dal. (Members of VHP have been recently accused of
terrorist attacks against Muslims in 2006 in the state of Maharashtra
and are being investigated by India’s
Anti-Terrorism Squad, some of whose members lost their lives in the
recent Mumbai attack.)
We cite these two examples to underscore
the role of the Hindu nationalist groups in endangering human rights and
peace in India, through their insidious combination of politics and the
threat of violence. When faced with the escalating terrorist attacks
from within and outside India, such as the recent carnage in Mumbai,
they tend to further target the most vulnerable sections of the
minorities. Indeed, the two types of terror seem to constantly feed off
each other. The crucial difference, however, is that violence instigated
by Hindu nationalist groups against minorities often have not led to
fair investigations or justice.
As your administration works to
strengthen US-India relations and develops strategies to combat
terrorism, it is imperative that it exerts all its diplomatic leverage
with the Government of India to stem the politics of hatred, through
clear signals such as continuing the current policy of
denying entry to Mr. Modi.
Our second concern relates to
mounting evidence that Hindu nationalist groups have been receiving
considerable patronage from certain Indian-American NGOs and related
charities in the U.S., ostensibly for legitimate social and educational
work, which brings them considerable recognition and support from the
community. We are specifically concerned with organizations such as
VHP America,
India Development and Relief Fund, and
Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, all of which claim to be independent of
RSS and VHP in India, but are indeed connected with them through shared
ideology and project partnerships. We urge your administration to
closely scrutinize these organizations for their linkages to forces
spreading communal hatred and violence in India.
In this
context, we would like to bring to your attention the case of Ms. Sonal
Shah, whose appointment to the Transition Board was widely applauded by
sections of Indian and Indian-American community, but who has been less
than candid about her
connections with the VHP. We have written a letter to her (attached)
seeking answers to a number of questions raised by her recent public
statement and are awaiting her response.
In the mean time, we
sincerely hope that your Transition Board will put in place a process to
fully vet all South Asian appointees to the new administration for any
direct or indirect association with hate mongering, violence-prone
groups; and, if they are found to have had such connections, to restrict
their role in any South Asia-related policy matters and as interlocutors
of their community (along similar lines as the ethics rules laid out for
lobbyists on the team.)
In closing, we would like to reiterate
our full support for your plans to enhance equal opportunities at home
and to end human rights abuses abroad. And we particularly hope to be of
service in your efforts to further strengthen bilateral ties with India
by addressing mutual national security goals in a way that safeguards
civil liberties, especially those of minorities.
We wish you all
success in meeting the extraordinary challenges ahead and we look to
working with your incoming administration.
Sincerely,
Coalition Against Genocide (CAG) – 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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