Re: Internal Security Watch
Posted: 09 Oct 2012 14:25
Qadian incident deliberate mischief; non-Qadianis role not ruled out
Bid to create rift between Sikhs, Ahmadiyas alleged
Monday, October, 08 2012 - 19:57
CHANDIGARH: The recent sacrilegious incident attributed to an Ahmadiya youth appears to be rooted in the intra-faith rivalry between the different sects among the Muslims. The sacrilegious post on Facebook allegedly attributed to some youth who claimed himself to be an Ahmadiya appears to have been done deliberately to create animosity between the Ahmadiya sect and Sikhs.
The incident which has caused religious tension in Qadian and Gurdaspur area is being seriously taken by the police and the local administration lest it spiral out of control. Although there has never been any communal tension in Punjab, the recent Facebook post appears to have been deliberately done to create one.
Ahmadiya community is a peace loving community which has not any record of violence or provocation. The community is entangled in a fierce intra-faith clash with the mainstream Muslim community which does not consider them (Ahmadiyas) as the Muslims. They have a history of violent clashes amongst themselves, the Ahmadiyas and the other Muslims.
The police have not been ruling out the possibility that the Facebook post was a deliberate attempt by those opposed to the Ahmadiya sect as this will lead to provocation against them. However, the saner voices from the Sikh community like the Congress and Akali leaders including Tripat Rajinder Singh Bajwa and Sewa Singh Sekhwan have done well by visiting the place and appealing people for peace.
The Ahmadiya community has also condemned the Facebook post. The Ahmadiya leaders have been arguing that it is a deliberate mischief by those opposed to them to create tension and animosity between them and the majority community. The Ahmadiyas who are spread across the world have their headquarters at Qadian in Punjab. Hence the place is as dear to them as to anyone else. It is difficult to accept that anyone amongst them will resort to such a provocative act.
The police also need to go deep into the issue as in all probability the investigations will lead to somewhere else. The culprits need to be identified and punished as they have tried to place with the peace in Punjab and tried to use a minority otherwise known for peaceful co-existence.
Bid to create rift between Sikhs, Ahmadiyas alleged
Yudhvir Rana, TNN | Oct 9, 2012, 05.43AM IST
AMRITSAR: With a view to create rift between Sikhs and Ahmadiya Muslims, a person using fake ID on Facebook has allegedly attempted to denigrate Guru Nanak Dev and other Sikh gurus.
Spokesperson and secretary for general affairs, Sadar Anjuman Ahmadiyya, Mohammad Naseem Khan told TOI on Monday that the Ahmadiya Muslim community had taken serious note of the incriminating issue that surfaced on social website Facebook on October 6.
"A person with a fake ID has tried to besmirch Guru Nanak Dev along with other gurus with an ulterior motive to malign, drag and implicate Ahmadiya Muslim Jamat into a very embarrassing and inconvenient position," he said.
Member, Ahmadiya press committee, Chaudhary Maqbool Ahmad, said that on a Facebook account, the person, using a fake ID, had put photographs of Guru Nanak Dev, other Sikh gurus and founder of Jamat founder Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and had given objectionable remarks.
He apprehended that the whole operation could be Pakistan-based where Ahmadiyas had been declared non-Mulsims and were subjected to persecution.
Khan said that one Tahir Ahmad, with a fake name and fake identity, had tried to denigrate the Sikh gurus and manipulate the names of Ahmadiya Muslims in order to sow seeds of discord between the two communities. Condemning the machination against Ahmadiya sect, Khan said that a delegation of Jamat met senior superintendent of police, Batala, demanding strict action against the culprits ."We want the culprits to be booked for treason against government and nation," said Khan, adding that the cyber criminal should be traced immediately and punished.