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90-year-old Haji is force behind
Babri Masjid fight
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Ayodhya: At a time when rabid Hindutva spewing elements in Indian
polity are creating a ruckus over Liberhans Commission’s report and
various versions of soft and hard Hindutva politics are on display,
a 90-year-old man performing Haj is the symbol of the Muslim
minority’s fight for justice against New Delhi.
Hashim Ansari
who, reports Arab News, is one of the oldest Indian pilgrims to
perform Haj this year, has relentlessly fought for Babri Masjid.
Hashim Ansari of
Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, will arrive in Jeddah on November 23, said
Fahim Siddiqui, who along with others, has made arrangements for
Ansari’s Haj and stay in Jeddah.
Ansari is the
lone survivor in the Babri Masjid case, and is one of the main
plaintiffs of the suit, pending since Dec. 22, 1949,when idols were
“installed” inside the mosque, triggering a dispute between Hindus
and Muslims. Ansari has witnessed every development in the
controversy since 1949. He faced death threats from militant Hindu
organizations which burned his house, and was brutally beaten up by
the police and jailed for 19 months.
“Despite torture
and pressure from many sides,Ansari has remained firm in his resolve
and has never given up. He is a determined fighter whose only dream
is to once again pray in Babri Masjid,” said Fahim Siddiqui.
Expatriates from
Uttar Pradesh will organize a function to honor Ansari for
dedicating his life to fighting court cases regarding the dispute.
“We are planning to accord him a warm welcome on Dec. 4 at La Sani
Hotel, Jeddah,” Dilshad Ahmad, one of the organizers, was quoted by
the Arab News paper.
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November 2009
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