CAN YOGI CONTINUING AS A CHIEF MINISTER OF U.P.
Rajindar Sachar
RAJINDAR SACHAR,Chief Justice (Retd.),High Court of Delhi, New Delhi, Chairperson Prime Minister’s High Level Committee On Status of Muslims (Ex.) |
The Shocking statement by Yogi, the Chief Minister of U.P.,
namely “I believe that the word “Secular” is the biggest lie since
independence”, should result in his immediate dismissal. Would some advisers of
Yogi enlighten him that the preamble to our Constitution specifically states
that India is a Secular; Socialist State. Would his advisors also enlighten him
that the Supreme Court has held that “Secularism” is the basic feature of our
Constitution and any state government which fails in upholding this basic
feature has no right to continue –in fact in Bommais Case, the Supreme Court
upheld the dismissal of Nine State governments on this score alone.
May I also remind Yogi and his colleagues that as per
article 75(4) of the Constitution of India they took oath before entering upon
their offices which requires them to swear in the name of God that they will
bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of India as by law established.
The oath covers the protection of Secularism as mentioned in the Preamble to
the Constitution as existing at the time of taking oath. Anyone suggesting to
the contrary would be taking the ludicrous stand that the oath would not oblige
the Ministers to follow the mandate of over 100 amendments to constitution made
since the original constitution of 1950.
No Yogi Sahib, unless you accept Secularism as a part of
your government as per Bommais case by Supreme Court, Central govt. is undeer
legal obligation to dismiss U.P. Government.
I hope Yogi Ji would certainly accept that the there is no
greater exponent of Hinduism than Swami Vivekananda. This is what he said; Therefore, I am firmly persuaded that
without the help of practical Islam, theories of Vedantism, however fine and
wonderful they may be, are entirely valueless to the vast mass of mankind which
ought to be taught that religions are but the varied expression of THE
RELIGION, which is Oneness, so that each may choose the path that suits him
best.
For our own
motheriand a junction of the two great systems, Hinduism and islamDVedanta
brain and Islam body is
the only hope.
I see in my
mind’s eye the future perfect India rising out of this chaos and strife,
glorious and invincible, with Vedanta brain and Islam body.
Secularism does not signify Anti-Religion. Secularism
signifies giving equal dignity and respect to all religions. Of course
it goes without saying that Indian State has no religion of
its own, nor for that matter can any religion claim superiority over another religion
as by resorting to false premise
that any religion
in the Country
is indigenous while
others are foreign. This is heresy not permitted by our constitution,
which gives equal reverence to all the religions practiced by various
communities of India.
Thus inclusive development in India and for that matter in
any country alone is the path to prosperity. It is an undeniable truth and
needs to be irrevocably accepted by all in India, namely that minorities,
Muslims and Christians are not outsiders. They are an integral part of India. Let
me quote what Swami Vivekanand one of the greatest spiritual personality of
India has to say of the intimate connection between the spirit of Islam and
Hinduism thus, “He also told Hindus not to talk of the superiority of one
religion over another. Even toleration of other faiths was not right; it
smacked of blasphemy. He pointed out that his guru, Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa,
had accepted all religions as true. Swami Vivekanand in fact profusely praised
Islam and in a letter to his friend Mohammed Sarfraz Hussain (10th
June 1898) without any hesitation wrote “therefore I am firmly persuaded that
without the help of practical Islam, theories of vedantism, however fine and
wonderful they may be are entirely valueless to the vast mass of mankind. For
our own motherland a junction of the two great systems Hinduism and Islam –
Vedanta brain and Islam body - is the only hope……. the future perfect India.”
Thus inclusive development in the country alone is the path
to prosperity. It is an undeniable truth and needs to be irrevocably accepted
by all in the country that minorities, Muslims and Christians are not
outsiders. They are an integral part of India. There can be no real progress
which does not include minorities, Muslims and Christians as equal
stakeholders. I can not put it better than what Sir Sayyed Ahmed Khan, one of
the greatest leader of our country had to say over a century back. Gandhiji
repeated it in 1921, and also in another prayer meeting at Rajghat on 24th
March 1947 thus; “In the words of Sir Sayyed Ahmed Khan……I would say that
Hindus and Muslims are the two eyes of mother India just as the trouble in one
eye affects the other too, similarly the whole of India suffer when either
Hindu or Muslim suffer.”
Maulana Abul Kalam Azads clarion call emphasizes that
composite culture is the bed rock of Indian Secularism pervading our country.
He said thus;
“Just as a Hindu can say with pride
that he is an Indian and follows Hinduism, so also we can say with equal pride
that we are Indians and follow Islam. I shall enlarge this orbit still further.
The Indian Christian is equally entitled to say with pride that he is an Indian
and is following a religion of India, namely Christianity.”
If there are any Hindus amongst us
who desire to bring back the Hindu life of a thousand years ago and more, they
dream, and such dreams are vain fantasies. So also if there are any Muslims who
wish to revive their past civilization and culture, which they brought a
thousand years ago from Iran and Central Asia, they dream also and the sooner
they wake up the better. These are unnatural fancies which cannot take root in
the soil of reality. I am one of those who believe that revival may be a
necessity in a religion but in social matters it is a denial of progress.”
“I am proud to be a Muslim. Everything
bears the stamp of our joint endeavour. Our languages were different, but we
grew to use a common language. Our manners and customs were different, but they
produced a new synthesis……. No fantasy or artificial scheming to separate and
divide can break this unity – Islam has now as great a claim on the soil of
India as Hinduism, and that is true of Christianity too”.
Rajindar Sachar
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