By
Zafarul-Islam Khan, IOL South Asia Correspondent
NEW
DELHI, October 12 (IslamOnline) - Indian Muslims apex body, All India
Muslim Majlis-e Mushawarat (AIMMM) today slammed both the U.S. and
Israel for their policies against Iraq and Palestine respectively.
A
conglomerate of Indian Muslim political and social organisations all
over the country, the AIMMM passed a number of resolutions about
national and international issues in a meeting of its central
executive in Delhi today. The meeting was headed by AIMMM president
Syed Shahabuddin.
Rejecting
the U.S. doctrine of preemption as "outdated and contrary to the
UN Charter and the international order," AIMMM said that the real
objective of the USA is "to install a pliable regime in Iraq and
secure undivided physical control over the oil resources of the
Gulf".
The
resolution said that the USA's stand "constitutes a threat to
world peace and to the sovereignty, independence and integrity of all
states....." and remarked that the war in the Gulf is "bound
to cast its shadow on South Asia."
AIMMM
deplored the "eloquent silence" of the NAM, the OIC, League
of Arab States to the U.S. threat and expressed "the solidarity
of the people of India in this hour of trial with the friendly and
fraternal people of Iraq who alone have the right to choose their form
of government and their leadership.
AIMMM
called upon the Government of India to take the initiative for
convening an urgent meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the NAM states
to restrain the U.S. from attacking Iraq. It called upon all
democratic and secular parties and NGOs to place on record their
opposition to the U.S.'s war plans and their support to the people of
Iraq.
AIMMM
further demanded that all states in possession of weapons of mass
destruction, nuclear, chemical or biological, "stop their
production, notify the world community of their existing stockpiles
and undertake to subject themselves to a neutral inspection regime
under the UN and to destroy stockpiles under international
supervision."
In
a separate resolution, the AIMMM reiterated its consistent
condemnation of continued Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory
and the repeated Israeli forays therein and its siege of President
Yasser Arafat.
AIMMM
deplored the U.S.'s support to Israel in its "military
adventurism and its pressure on the Palestinian Authority to change
its leadership." It further expressed its regret that the
Government of India has not taken any diplomatic initiative to
mobilize the NAM or the international community to defend the
Palestinian people against armed aggression and economic
strangulation.
AIMMM
called upon the Government of India, political parties and the civil
society to rise to the defence of the heroic people of Palestine and
mobilise public opinion against Israel's policies of aggression and
repression.
The AIMMM adopted a number of other resolutions on issues in the
country. On Gujarat, it noted "the continuance of deeply communal
environment in the state which continues to obstruct the physical and
economic rehabilitation of the Muslim community."
The
resolution deplored the lack of progress in police investigation of
the first information reports, in identification, detention and
prosecution of the culprits.
AIMMM
resolution noted "the apathy and inaction of the Gujarat state
government in fulfilling its own commitments on relief, particularly
the ex-gratia payments in the case of the missing and the
rehabilitation victims or removal of obstacles thereto."
The
resolution appealed to the Muslim community to support generously the
rehabilitation of the orphans and the widows as well as the repair and
restoration of Masjids and other religious places to be undertaken by
Relief Committees on a priority basis.
The
resolution requested the Election Commission of India to "further
postpone the Assembly election unless and until the social environment
in the state is normal and free from fear so that the Muslim community
may freely participate in the electoral process."
On
Babari Masjid dispute, the AIMMM supported the categorical declaration
by the Central Government that the final judicial verdict, whatever it
be, shall be fully executed, whatever the cost is, in consonance with
the letter and spirit of the constitution of India.
It
deplored the "politically motivated refusal of the state
government of Uttar Pradesh to revise the notification for the
criminal prosecution of [current federal ministers] LK Advani, MM
Joshi and other leaders of the BJP and the VHP for their part in the
demolition of the mosque.
It
further requested the Supreme Court of India to order, in the interest
of justice, the Special Court seized of the case, to proceed with the
trial of the accused against whom a prima facie case has been
established.
AIMMM
also noted the successful conclusion and the results of the Jammu
& Kashmir (J&K) legislative assembly elections. Rejecting
violence, it voiced its "concern at the persistent and massive
violation of constitutional, legal and human rights of the people of
J&K."
In
a separate resolution on terrorism, the AIMMM said that
"terrorism has no religion though the terrorists may choose to
speak in the name of any religion."
It
added that "no cause, howsoever just, can justify terrorist acts
which take the life of innocent people or desecrate places held sacred
by the people or which intentionally terrorize communities into silent
submission to deprivation, persecution or vilification of their
community institutions or demonisation of their faith."