SOCIO-ECONOMIC WELLBEING
Muslims also lag behind in other key indicators of socio-economic wellbeing.
Data further showed that only 8 per cent of working Muslims have at least a university degree, compared with 15 per cent of working Hindus.
Muslims also own fewer assets and buy fewer consumer goods compared to the national average. Their consumption stands at about 88 per cent of the national average.
A 2022 survey by global analytics firm Gallup found that 51 per cent of Muslims felt their living standards were getting worse, while the proportion among Hindus was 39 per cent.
“I think what has happened in the last 10 years is that the rift has widened between the Muslims and other communities,” said political strategist Sanjay Ranade.
“There is a line that has been drawn – a very deep line. And it will be very difficult to remove that line.”
WHAT IS BJP’S ROLE IN THIS?
Some analysts believe Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) being in power for a decade has fuelled religious divisions and further entrenched existing inequalities.
As Mr Modi begins his third term in office, his Cabinet will see no Muslim ministers for the first time in history. This comes as Muslim representation in Parliament continues to wane.
However, the BJP has blamed previous governments for any economic disparity faced by the Muslim population.
In the same vein, Mr Ranade – who is executive vice president at India’s largest independent agency network, Concept Communication – said that one government cannot be blamed for the disparity given that such inequality has been an issue for decades.
India was under Muslim rule until the 19th century. When the Indian subcontinent gained independence from the British in 1947, it was split into the Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan.
Since then, Muslims in India have struggled to be treated equally.
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