The British Interests in India and Their Real Guardians — Page 36
[ 36 ] Problems Facing the Muslim World and the Callous Attitude of the So-Called Maulav i s of Pakistan Thereupon the Honourable Justices asked that if it was so, what would the Maul a n a think if the Indian government were to treats the Muslims in the same way and does the Government of India have the right to impose the laws of Manu upon them. Maul a n a Abul H asan a t Sayyed Muhammad Ahmad Q a dri, President, Jami’at-ul-‘Ulam a - e-Pakistan responded to the first question in the positive, i. e. , that the Hindus had the right to establish a government in accordance with the Hindu faith. He responded to the second question in the negative, namely he would have no objection if, under the government based upon the Hindu faith, the Indian government were to treat the Muslims like malishes or shudras 11. ( Ibid. , 227–228) Thus if the Muslims of India were to be massacred, or the Muslims of Palestine were slaughtered, or the Muslims in other countries of the world were annihilated, you will not hear any reaction from these maulav i s —who call them- selves Muslims. They would not utter anything reflecting anguish or even human sympathy. They would never say anything that would show that they were grieved by the suffering of Muslims in other countries. And they are unconcerned about what happens to the Muslims in India. 11. Lowercast and untouchables