Thursday, June 14, 2012

Honourable Sardar Vallabhbhai J. Patel, President of Advisory Committee while replying for such demands of members of the minorities


Honourable Sardar Vallabhbhai J. Patel, President of Advisory Committee while  replying for such demands of members of the minorities made following speech in the Constituent Assembly, relevant part of which is being quoted below:-
"....I thought that our friends of the Muslim League will see the reasonableness of our attitude and allow themselves to accommodate themselves to the changed conditions after the separation of the country.  But I now find them adopting the same methods which were adopted when the separate electorates were first introduced in this country, and in spite of ample sweetness in the language used there is a full dose of poison in the method adopted.  (Hear, Hear).  Therefore, I regret to say that if I lose the affection of the younger brother, I am prepared to lose it because the method he wants to adopt would bring about his death.  I would rather lose his affection and keep him alive.  If this amendment is lost, we will lose the affection of the younger brother, but I prefer the younger brother to live so that he may see the wisdom of the attitude of the elder brother and he may still learn to have affection for the elder brother.
Now, this formula has a history behind it and those who are in the Congress will be able to remember that history.  In Congress history this is known as the Mohammad Ali Formula.  Since the introduction of separate electorates in this land there were two parties amongst the Muslims.  One was the Nationalist Muslims or the Congress Muslims and the other the Muslim League members, or the representatives of the Muslim League.  There was considerable tension on this question and at one time there was a practical majority against this joint electorate.  But a stage was reached when, as was pointed out by the Mover of this amendment in Allahabad a settlement was reached.  Did we stand by that settlement?  No.  We now have got the division of the country.   In order to prevent the separation this formula was evolved by the nationalist Muslims, as a sort of half-way house, until the nation becomes one; we wished to drop it afterwards.  But now the separation of the country is complete and you say, let us introduce it again and have another separation.  I do not understand this method of affection.  Therefore, although I would not have like to say anything on this motion, I think it is better that we know our minds perfectly each other, so that we can understand where we stand.  If the process that was adopted, which resulted in the separation of the country, is to be repeated, then I say: Those who want that kind of thing have a place in Pakistan, not here (Applause).  Here, we are building a nation and we are laying the foundations of One Nation, and those who choose to divide again and sow the seeds of disruption will have no place, no quarter, here, and I must say that plainly enough.  (Hear, Hear.)  Now, if you think that reservation necessarily means this clause as you have suggested, I am prepared to withdraw the reservation for your own benefit.  If you agree to that, I am prepared, and I am sure no one in this House will be against the withdrawal of the reservation if that is a satisfaction to you.  You cannot have it both ways.  Therefore, my friends you must change your attitude, adapt yourself to the changed conditions.  And don't pretend to say "Oh, our affection is very great for you".  We have seen your affection.  Why talk of it?  Let us forget the affection.  Let us face the realities.  Ask yourself whether you really want to stand here and cooperate with us or you want again to play disruptive tactics.  Therefore, when I appeal to you, I appeal to you to have a change in your heart, not a change in the tongue, because that won't pay here.  Therefore, I still appeal to you: "Friends, reconsider your attitude and withdraw your amendment".  Why go on saying "Oh, Muslims were not heard; Muslim amendment was not carried".  If that is going to pay you, you are much mistaken, and I know how it cost me to protect the Muslim minorities here under the present condition and in the present atmosphere.  Therefore, I suggest that you don't forget that the days in which the agitation of the type you carried on are closed and we begin a new chapter.  Therefore, I once more appeal t you to forget the past.  Forget what has happened.  You have got what you wanted.  You have got a separate State and remember, you are the people who were responsible for it, and not those who remain in Pakistan.  You led the agitation.  You got it.  What is it that you want now?  I don't understand.  In the majority Hindu provinces you, the minorities, you led the agitation.  You got the partition and now again you tell me and ask me to say for the purpose of securing the affection of the younger brother that I must agree to the same, thing again to divide the country again in the divided part.  For God's sake, understand that we have also got some sense.  Let us understand the thing clearly.  Therefore when I say we must forget the past, I say it sincerely.  There will be no injustice done to you.  There will be generosity towards you, but there must be reciprocity.  If it is absent, then you take it from me that no soft words can conceal what is behind your words.  Therefore, I plainly once more appeal to you strongly that let us forget and let us be one nation....."

Considering the definition of religion as settled by the Apex Court detailed above, India consists of two kinds of religions, (1) the religions born on foreign land and brought to India such religions are Islam, Christianity, Zoroastrian and Parsees and (2) religions born and developed in India which are Buddhism, Jainsim, Sikhism, Aryasamaj, Brahmsamaj, Radhaswami, Lingayats, Kabirpanth, Adwaitvad by Adi Jagat Guru Shankaracharya, Religion based on Philosophy of Ramanujacharya, other Saints and Philosophers, Vaishnav Panth, other different religions of Bhakti Marg including Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, ISCON, Saint Nimbarkacharya, Philosophy of Saint Ramanand, Theosophical Society of India, Nirankaris, Panth founded by Swami Vivekanand on the basis of philosophy of Rama Krishana Paramhans, Religion beleiving Lord Rama as God, Religion believing Lord Krishna as God, Aghorpanth, Sufism, Saint Ravidas, Saint Tukaram and other different beliefs, thoughts and  religions and different religions believing on different God and Goddess, Tribals who worship the Nature, Tribals have their own God/Goddess in India, hundreds of  such Tribal groups who worship different God/Goddess (mostly not connected with each other) throughout India from North East, West Bengal, Orissa, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh,  Gujrat, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattishgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh.  Considering the definition of religion as defined by the Apex Court, all these are religions born, developed and existing in India.  

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