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Foreign Office Wrong Move Reveals A Shift in India's Arab Policy

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By IOL South Asia Correspondent

NEW DELHI, July 10 (IslamOnline)- Even before India got its independence from the British Empire in 1947, its top leaders, Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, openly backed the Afro-Asian and Arab causes. They made their wariness of British manipulations in the Middle East known to the public. They also clearly stated their support to the Palestinian cause.

This policy continued through the decades during Indira Gandhi's and Rajiv's regimes (as well as that of others) till the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) began to lead the ruling coalition at the Center in 1999. BJP had been openly and unashamedly pro-Israel.

The shift in its policy was evident when four Arab ambassadors were summoned by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) last month to explain why they had been to a meeting in the southern city of Hyderabad, reported the Indian Asian Age newspaper. The meeting was called by the local Indo-Arab League to express solidarity with Palestinians under siege by Israeli troops.

The MEA alleged that the meeting had, in its resolution, equated the anti-Muslim violence in the western province of Gujarat to Israeli violence against Palestinians. The ambassadors in question -- Algerian, Palestinian, Iraqi and Arab League -- reportedly protested against the manner in which they had been summoned and called it a "demarche". To that the MEA official assured them that it was merely a "friendly" enquiry.

The ambassadors later managed to get a copy of the resolution passed at the meeting, which did not contain a single line about Gujarat's anti-Muslim pogrom. The MEA apologized for the "inconvenience."

Indian Political Observers find two important implications in the incident: first, that the pro-Israeli propensity of BJP makes the present administration suspicious of all Muslims, including Arab diplomats.

Secondly, the central government is extremely averse to any discourse on Gujarat, despite the fact that two dozen independent enquiries have clearly laid the blame on BJP government in Gujarat for the pogroms and BJP-led central government for looking the other way. Even the official National Human Rights Commission and National Commission for Minorities have drawn similar conclusions.

Yet, when the British High Commission in India leaked its findings of official complicity to a section of the press, a controversy was stirred. The British had lost a couple of their own citizens in the pogrom.

Treating Muslims as the "other," the MEA accused the British of playing to the Muslim electorate back in Britain. However, it had nothing to refute the charge with.

The MEA also reacted to the European Union in a similar manner for saying what everybody else has been saying all over the world. Gujarat has become a raw nerve, so raw that the MEA reacts even if one does not touch it. Like the Arab envoys found to their dismay.

 

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