Contested Homelands by Nazima Parveen
Author:Nazima Parveen [Parveen, Nazima]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2021-01-30T00:00:00+00:00
Map 4: Muslim Camps, Muslim Zones and the Locations of Organised Communal Violence, 194892
In the backdrop of this contest over refugee rehabilitation in Muslim concentrated areas, a new, powerful political metaphorâmini Pakistanâemerged, which became a stereotypical reference point in the years to come. The Muslim zones were said to pose a âserious threatâ to internal security, especially when Delhiâs displaced Muslims started returning from refugee camps in 1948. The reversed migration of Muslims from Pakistan also contributed to the growing controversies around Muslim zones. Randhawaâs comment is worth mentioning here:
The refugees were living in the hope that they will be able to get these houses, but with the return of Muslims, these hopes are vanishing. Consequently they want to create panic among Muslims by spreading rumours that some trouble will take place. Creation of the so-called Muslim zones, which are nothing but miniature Pakistans, is also resented [by Hindu and Sikh refugees]. Common criticism is that if we are building a secular state then why this compartmentalization and zoning of citizens.93 (Emphasis added.)
His reports also established an important connection between Delhiâs Muslims and Pakistan by describing these localities as a âserious menace to law and orderâ.94 In one of the reports, he claimed that âthe influx of a large number of Muslims to this place is due to a deep conspiracy aimed at the establishment of a Muslim rule at this place.â95
This official attitude shows how the discourse of homeland deeply permeated the administrative structures. Any collective Muslim spatial presence was to be understood as âmini Pakistansâ in India. The areas occupied by Muslims were characterised as âcommunally sensitive areasâ that were in need of strict surveillance. If for Nehru these localities were sensitive because they needed protection from organised attacks and violence, for others they posed potential threats to the security of Indian nation.96 In this sense, the Muslim-dominated areas called Muslim zones became a contested category of Delhiâs urban geography.97
The Muslim zones also came under attack in the Constituent Assembly.98 It was argued that the rehabilitation of Hindu and Sikh refugees should be the priority of the Indian government because they âare natives of this country, born of the soil ⦠they have a right to live in these portions of the countryâ and âthey must be made proper citizens of Indiaâ.99 Sardar Patel stridently claimed that âwhatever the definition [of Indian citizenship] may [be] ⦠Hindus and Sikhs of Pakistan cannot be considered as alien in Indiaâ.100 By this definition, Hindus and Sikhs were to become natural Indian citizens while Muslimâs citizenship status had always to be negotiated. This popular notion of national identity was established as the criterion to evaluate Muslimâs claims on their own residential and commercial properties. It is worth noting here that authorities directly related to the ministry of rehabilitation (formed in 1950) also claimed that Muslim zones were to be opened up for settling down refugees.101
The Hindu Mahasabha leader Ram Singh argued in public meetings and press conferences that Muslim evacuee properties should be made available to refugees.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
| Africa | Americas |
| Arctic & Antarctica | Asia |
| Australia & Oceania | Europe |
| Middle East | Russia |
| United States | World |
| Ancient Civilizations | Military |
| Historical Study & Educational Resources |
The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber & David Wengrow(1672)
The Bomber Mafia by Malcolm Gladwell(1604)
Facing the Mountain by Daniel James Brown(1524)
Submerged Prehistory by Benjamin Jonathan; & Clive Bonsall & Catriona Pickard & Anders Fischer(1435)
Wandering in Strange Lands by Morgan Jerkins(1390)
Tip Top by Bill James(1382)
Driving While Brown: Sheriff Joe Arpaio Versus the Latino Resistance by Terry Greene Sterling & Jude Joffe-Block(1351)
Red Roulette : An Insider's Story of Wealth, Power, Corruption, and Vengeance in Today's China (9781982156176) by Shum Desmond(1335)
Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America: A Recent History by Kurt Andersen(1332)
The Way of Fire and Ice: The Living Tradition of Norse Paganism by Ryan Smith(1317)
American Kompromat by Craig Unger(1289)
It Was All a Lie by Stuart Stevens;(1286)
F*cking History by The Captain(1278)
American Dreams by Unknown(1262)
Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men who Stole the World by Nicholas Shaxson(1239)
Evil Geniuses by Kurt Andersen(1237)
White House Inc. by Dan Alexander(1197)
The First Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer & Josh Mensch(1159)
The Fifteen Biggest Lies about the Economy: And Everything Else the Right Doesn't Want You to Know about Taxes, Jobs, and Corporate America by Joshua Holland(1105)