FATWAS BAN OUTSIDERS’ ENTRY INTO RAMESWARAM VILLAGES
Kumar Chellappan | CHENNAI
Ramanathapuram district, 527 km south of Chennai, which houses Rameswaram Temple and many holy shrines, is getting out of bound for outsiders. Local Jamaath Councils have issued ‘fatwas’ declaring Muslim-majority villages out of bound for people even from the district itself.
Kumar Chellappan | CHENNAI
Ramanathapuram district, 527 km south of Chennai, which houses Rameswaram Temple and many holy shrines, is getting out of bound for outsiders. Local Jamaath Councils have issued ‘fatwas’ declaring Muslim-majority villages out of bound for people even from the district itself.
Entrances to
Athiyuthu, Puthuvalassai, Panaikulam, Azhagankulam and Sitharkottai
sport such boards, all put up by the local Jamaath Councils. “There are
boards deep inside these villages which declare outsiders are not
allowed,” said B Arumugam, who acted as a guide to this correspondent.
Interestingly, all these villages have a strong Muslim population.
“Advertising
(banners, posters and pamphlets) and honking (from vehicles) without
permission is prohibited inside the Panchayath. By Order - Muslim
Jamaath Thajul Islam Sangh, Pottakavayal”, is the board which welcomes
the visitor to the village entrance on the Attrankarai Road, hardly 10
kilometre from Ramanathapuram town. “For the last 20 years, only Muslim
candidates had been elected from this constituency. Only Muslims could
be elected from this Assembly constituency,” said N Suriyaprakash, a
civil engineer-turned-politician.
Ramanathapuram
is represented in the Tamil Nadu Assembly by MH Jawahirullah of the
Muslaim Munnetra Kazhagam (MMK), an Islamic outfit. The MMK was an ally
of the AIADMK in the 2011 Assembly election and switched over to the DMK
camp during the July 2012 Rajya Sabha election. “Both the Dravida
parties are responsible for this sad state of affairs,” said Kuppuramu, a
lawyer. He said the DMK, the Congress and the AIADMK, in order to
appease the minorities look the other way when Islamic fundamentalists
unleash a reign of terror.
Kuppuramu took
this reporter to Pamban, a village near Rameswaram island, the birth
place of Pamban Swami, a great Saivite saint. The Panchayath road has a
board put by the Islamic extremists banning outsiders from the road:
“Not a public thoroughfare. Ladies move about in this place,” says the
board.
Pamban Swamy
(1848-1929), who preached love, compassion, kindness and equality, would
be turning in his grave if he comes to know what his successors have
done in his place of birth. The Hindu community is a scared lot because
of the ever growing Islamic extremism in the district. “During the DMK
regime in 2008, some Muslim youths hoisted the national flag with
chappals at Vethalai village. The case was hushed up by Hassan Ali, the
then MLA of the Congress,” said Kuppuramu. He said there was another
instance of tricolour with chappals being hoisted in Puthumadom village
which too was hushed up Hassan Ali.
Efforts to
contact the district collector and superintendent of police were futile.
Though e-mails were sent to both the officials, there were no replies.
“The collector is busy in meeting senior officials. We are yet to check
the mail,” Dharman, his personal secretary told The Pioneer on being
asked about the email.
R Nataraj,
former director general of police, Tamil Nadu, said it was not proper to
put up such boards. “I don’t think even the government has the power to
put up such boards. But we have to find out why they have put up boards
like this,” said Nataraj. BR Haran, a political commentator, and
Gowthaman, director of Vedic Science Research Centre, Chennai, who
accompanied this reporter to the spots, were told by villagers of
Azhagankulam that they have no other way but to fall in line. “We can
never survive here without their cooperation. We are all businessmen and
why should we bother about such boards?” asked Nithyanandam, a building
contractor at Azhagankulam.
The villagers
are still in a state of shock as some Muslim youth slaughtered a cow in
front of the Muneeswarankoil Temple. “The Jamaath Council president and
secretary told us that they were helpless as the youth would not listen
to them,” said Senthilvel, a foreign exchange dealer in the village.
Suba Nagarajan, a BJP leader in Ramanathapuram, said the Muslims in the
district are on a warpath with the Hindus since 1981. “Religious
conversion and smuggling are rampant in the district. Panna Ismail and
Bilal Mohammed, who murdered Hindu leader Vellaiyappan in July 2013 at
Vellore had come to Keezhakarai after the murder. The police should
probe the details of their visit to Keezhakarai,” he said.
According to
Kuppuramu, nearly 50 per cent of the business establishments in
Ramanathapuram are owned by members of the Musilm community. “A Hindu
can launch his business only if he gets approval from the Muslim
community. This is an unwritten rule in the district,” said Kuppuramu.
He said his efforts to meet the superintendent of police ended in futile
as the officer was busy most of the time.
The local
population is of the view that Chief Minister Jayalalithaa is the only
person who could solve this fundamentalism tangle. “She made the police
track down the killers of Hindu leaders by constituting the Special
Investigation Division. The same SID may be able to resolve this issue,”
said Shiva Thavasimani, Hindu Munnani leader.
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