July 19, 2004
The Police Commissioner
Police Commissioner’s OfficeMumbai
Dear Sir,
We are writing to draw your urgent attention at the Mumbai daily, Urdu Times’ insidious attempts in the last two weeks to incite religious hatred and instigate violence against the renowned lyricist Mr. Javed Akhtar, President of ‘Muslims for Secular Democracy’ (MSD) in particular and other office bearers and members of MSD in general. The Urdu Times’ repeated incitement to communal violence must be taken with all seriousness and urgency and we urge that the police launch a criminal prosecution against the editors, publisher, proprietors and columnists of the above mentioned newspaper under Section 153 A and other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.
Muslims for Secular Democracy (MSD), a new all-India organisation committed to the promotion and protection of secular democratic values was launched in Mumbai on Gandhi Jayanti, October 2, 2003. The over 50 founding members of MSD included progressive-minded Muslim men and women from Mumbai, Pune, Kolhapur, Jalgaon, Delhi, Bhopal, Hyderabad, Allahabad, Kolkota.
The office bearers of MSD are:
President: Javed Akhtar (Mumbai): Urdu poet and lyricist;
Convenor: Gulam Mohd. Peshimam, (Mumbai): Businessman, educationist;
Vice-President: Hasan Kamal, (Mumbai): Former editor, Urdu Blitz, columnist and lyricist,
Vice-President: Sajid Rashid, (Mumbai): editor, Hindi eveninger, Hamara Mahanagar and chairman, Maharashtra State Urdu Academy.
Organising Secretary: Advocate SMA Kazmi (Allahabad): chief standing council, Government of UP.
General Secretary: Javed Anand (Mumbai); co-editor, Communalism Combat.
MSD’s launch received very favourable coverage in the national media. In December 2003 and January 2004, MSD’s office bearers were invited to Delhi, Aligarh, Kanpur, Allahabad and Lucknow. In each of these places they addressed large public meetings attended by Muslims with different socio-economic and educational backgrounds.
At the request of MSD’s office-bearers, special efforts were made by the organisers of the meetings to invite Muslim religious leaders and others who may differ with some of the principles and perspectives that MSD stood for. This was done with a view to promote a genuine culture of dialogue, discussion and debate among people with differing points of view. In each of the city’s visited, talks by MSD office-bearers were followed by question answer sessions.
MSD’s office-bearers were gratified with the enthusiasm with which they and their perspectives were received by the overwhelming majority of Muslims in every city they visited. MSD is currently in the process of opening chapters in the cities visited and finalising dates for visiting other cities in Maharashtra, UP and elsewhere in India from where they have received invitations.
Needless to say, not all Muslims agree with MSD’s secular-democratic perspective, progressive outlook, aims and objects. Urdu Times, published from Mumbai has been highly critical of MSD since its inception. Committed as it is to fundamental rights, freedom of conscience and a free press, members of MSD had no problems with criticism per se. But MSD is now compelled to demand the launching of a criminal prosecution against the daily since in the last week or so, in blatant disregard of all norms of journalistic ethics and responsible journalism, it has intensified its campaign of character assassination and slander, in its highly irresponsible attempt to spread hatred and incite violence against the MSD, its members and office-bearers by projecting them as part of an "international conspiracy against Muslims by the enemies of Islam".
To illustrate our point, we reproduce below, translated in English, excerpts from some of the ‘news reports’ and signed articles published in Urdu Times in the last week or so: