There is overwhelming, verified information that attendees of the Tablighi Jamaat in Delhi and the Muslim community in many pockets of the country have indulged in serious misconduct.
For almost every misleading social media claim vilifying the community, there is more than one corresponding news report that is verified and has not been refuted.
A disturbing but emerging trend during the ongoing lockdown over Covid-19 pandemic is that non-Muslims are avoiding contacts with members of the Muslim community in many pockets.
Videos of people asking vendors to leave their colony if they fail to show their identity card or turn out to be Muslims have surfaced on the internet.
The trend is unfortunate, but a section of the media is misreporting the reasons that are driving and fuelling this trend.
This bunch would have you believe that this “Muslim boycott” is entirely an outcome of misinformation about the Muslim community.
As per this section, misleading social media posts falsely vilifying the Muslim community — such as old, unrelated-to-Coronavirus videos of Muslims spitting at food or licking utensils being circulated as recent — have weaved an ‘anti-Muslim’ narrative’ that has prompted this boycott.
While misleading social media posts might have aggravated the situation, they certainly aren‘t entirely responsible for it.
No, it’s not misinformation alone that’s making people wary of accepting fruits and vegetables or even parcels from Muslims.
Their reasons and fears are very much based on real misconduct of Muslims in many parts of the country.
Let’s take a quick look at a few publications pushing this unsubstantiated theory, before we examine the theory itself:
NDTV: In a report published on 15 April, NDTV reported that residents are driving away Muslim vendors from their areas in Uttar Pradesh and the National Capital Region (NCR).
The news anchor blamed it entirely on social media. “Ye sab hua hai Tablighi Jamaat mein corona failne ke baad social media par jis tarike ki tasveerin aayi, us par,” the anchor says. The report mentions fake news several times.
Altnews: The Left-leaning, so-called fact-checking website has blamed ‘misleading posts’ for incidents of Muslim boycott, while completely failing to acknowledge the real cases of misconduct by Muslims.
In a piece calling out a misleading report by India TV, Altnews wrote, “…Despite no visual evidence and the claims debunked by local authorities, channels have continually been promoting the anti-Muslim narrative….Alt News has also been debunking several old and unrelated videos widely shared on social media to claim that members of the Muslim community have been intentionally spitting to spread the virus. However, mainstream media has now emerged as the main promoter of this dangerous piece of misinformation…”
Newslaundry: For a report published on 1 May about discrimination and hostility faced by Muslim fruits suppliers in Noida, the portal used a feature image that showed headlines of three reports, two of which were about false social media posts on Muslims spreading Covid-19. The third report was about a UP MLA telling people on camera not to buy vegetables from Muslim vendors.
The Newslaundry report, like its feature image, blamed misinformation alone for the boycott.
Let’s now examine the theory:
For this, we first take a look at what residents have themselves said while asking Muslim vendors to leave their colonies:
As anyone can see, the statements made by non-Muslims against Muslims do not suggest that they were misled by false social media posts, but reveal a general mistrust of Muslims and an impression that Muslims are not taking the pandemic seriously.
Similarly, when Swarajya asked a resident of Nalanda why she was avoiding buying from Muslims, the answer was, “They are spreading Corona. It’s a conspiracy to kill us kaafirs.”
Let’s now compare the misleading posts on social media around Muslims with real cases of their misconduct, to find out if people’s fears can be blamed entirely on misinformation:
Social media posts/news reports that have been refuted (as mentioned in Newslaundry and Altnews reports cited above)
Now, here’s a list of news reports published in prominent publications that have not been refuted:
On Tablighi Jamaat attendees quarantined in hospitals spitting and defecating on the floor of the premises, and misbehaving with staff
On members of the Muslim community applying saliva on fruits and currency notes:
On Muslims mocking lockdown advisory and calling Covid-19 “Allah’s NRC”
On Muslim crowds pelting stones at doctors, healthcare officials and cops
As anyone can see, there is overwhelming, verified information that Muslim attendees of the Tablighi Jamaat in Delhi, and the Muslim community in many pockets of the country, have indulged in serious misconduct. For almost every misleading social media claim, there is more than one corresponding news report that is verified and has not been refuted.
In fact, the selectivity shown by fact-checking portals such as Altnews in documenting lockdown-related cases is producing the same effect that they claim to be countering. Their repeated claims blaming the “Muslim boycott” on misleading social media posts are themselves misleading.
This correspondent sought Altnews founder Pratik Sinha’s response on the issue twice, but received no reply.
If this section of the media is not diagnosing the problem right, can it be trusted to get the solution right?
News reports and videos reveal that the Muslim community in many pockets has lost trust in the government and police. In cities like Ahmedabad, Indore and Moradabad, where Muslim crowds attacked healthcare officials when their teams entered their colonies, police later found that misinformation of a large scale had been circulated in the community (read here, here and here). Messages telling Muslims that they are being given poison in hospitals and sent to detention centres in the name of treatment had been widely circulated.
If the Muslims attacked in panic, the visuals of the attacks in turn created mistrust of them in other communities. Moreover, the conduct of some Tablighi Jamaat attendees at quarantine centres deepened the mistrust.
There is a need to call out the misinformation within the Muslim community and restore their trust in the state. Blanking out the real reasons won’t help the cause.