Muslims in India Put Aside Grievances to Repudiate Terrorism

“It’s a pity we have to prove ourselves as Indians,” said Mohammed Siddique, a young accountant who was marching in the protest here on Sunday afternoon with his wife and mother. “But the fact is, we need to speak louder than others, to make clear that those people do not speak for our religion — and that we are not Pakistanis.” Full Story »

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by Kaizar Campwala - Dec. 8, 2008

Without going into too much depth, Robert Worth gives us a look at the tenuous position Indian Muslims find themselves in. He hits on the key issues - communal and economic. Worth the read.

I come from an Indian Muslim family, and spent a year in Delhi studying communal politics in India. Robert Worth doesn't get into the religious politics of Indian democracy, understandably because of it's tortured history.

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