The Great Iftar Deception: How Politicians Feast While Muslims Suffer

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[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s the holy month of Ramadan arrives, political parties and leaders begin organizing grand Iftar parties one after another. At first glance, these events may seem like gestures of solidarity toward Muslims. However, in reality, they are nothing more than political strategies where the real issues of Muslims remain unaddressed.

Political parties attempt to project themselves as well-wishers of the Muslim community by hosting these gatherings. Yet, in practice, they keep Muslim leaders away from mainstream politics, fail to introduce policy reforms for their upliftment, and continue treating them merely as a vote bank.

The Reality Behind the Mask of Iftar Parties

Like every year, various political parties and leaders will once again host lavish Iftar events attended by celebrities, businessmen, and religious figures. But the crucial question remains: Do these parties bring any real change to the lives of Muslims?

  • Are there concrete plans for the educational advancement of Muslims?
  • Are efforts being made to create employment opportunities and reduce unemployment?
  • Are tangible steps being taken to maintain communal harmony?

If the answer is ‘No,’ it is evident that these Iftar parties are nothing but political spectacles.

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On March Sonia Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav and Jaya Bachchan attended IUML’s iftar party | Courtesy: ANI Photo

The Double Standards in Dealing with Muslim Leaders

Political parties maintain a hypocritical stance when it comes to Muslim leadership. On one hand, they organize grand Iftar parties to showcase their so-called inclusivity. On the other, they deliberately sideline Muslim leaders from key decision-making roles. The political isolation of Muslims has become a serious concern, with parties preferring to engage with Muslims only as voters rather than as stakeholders in governance.

This marginalization is not accidental—it is the result of a systematic political vilification campaign driven by the right-wing ecosystem. Any meaningful engagement with Muslims or policy measures aimed at their upliftment is quickly labeled as “appeasement politics.” Even non-right-wing parties have failed to challenge this narrative. Instead of resisting the deliberate exclusion of Muslims, they have chosen to play it safe, avoiding any confrontation with right-wing propaganda.

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Nitish Kumar attends Chirag Paswan hosted Iftar party in Patna on March 24 | Courtesy: IANS

The Need for Muslim Leaders in Mainstream Politics

If the true welfare of Muslims is the goal, mere Iftar parties are insufficient—political inclusion is essential. When Muslim leaders are integrated into core decision-making processes, real policy changes can occur.

  • Muslim representation in political parties must be increased.
  • Genuine efforts should be made to address the socio-economic issues faced by Muslims.
  • Muslims should be given leadership roles based on merit rather than being reduced to a minority vote bank.
  • Political parties must actively challenge the false narrative that engaging with Muslim issues is “appeasement.”

The outward glamour of Iftar parties does not translate into real progress for Muslims. Instead, political parties must implement concrete policy changes to ensure the upliftment of the community. Muslim leaders must be given the space to play a natural and effective political role. Only through inclusive politics—not political tokenism—can real development be achieved. Most importantly, parties must find the courage to break free from the fear of right-wing propaganda and stand for genuine representation and empowerment of Muslims.

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