Mamdani can bridge India/Pakistan split
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Mayor Mamdani’s election is being celebrated as a groundbreaking event, drawing attention from both supporters and critics alike. This election stands out due to his openly expressed faith, youthful energy, and innovative ideas on economic and social matters. What has gone largely unnoticed, however, is the diverse tapestry of voters from a wide array of countries that contributed to his victory.

A significant portion of this diverse electorate hails from the Indian subcontinent, also known as South Asia. Although Mayor Mamdani frequently discusses his South Asian heritage and engages with the politics of the region, many outside of this community may not realize that South Asia is not a monolithic entity. In reality, it is a complex amalgamation of various faiths, languages, and ethnicities, often clashing on the international stage.

The mayor’s family roots offer a fascinating glimpse into this complexity. His mother’s lineage traces back to post-independence India, while his father’s ancestry is linked to undivided British India, a region that eventually split into three countries, including India and Pakistan—two nations locked in a longstanding conflict since their inception.

Remarkably, New Yorkers with ties to India and Pakistan largely supported him, seemingly rejecting the divisive politics that have plagued both nations for over seventy years. This support might be attributed to Mayor Mamdani’s well-documented affection and interest in both countries.

But it was Mamdani’s recent interaction with a Pakistani aunty (in his parlance) when the ever-present arresting smile on his face was replaced with a welling of tears. It was an image that went on to generate a wellspring of warmth and hope in her home country. The idea that someone from that region and of their shared faith can reach a pinnacle of American government was electrifying to her fellow citizens.

Conversely, reactions from India have been mixed, ranging from lukewarm recognition of his win to outright anger over his support for an imprisoned Indian dissident. This reaction is unfortunate, as the mayor’s triumph illustrates the possibility of unity among people with seemingly opposing beliefs, especially on critical social and economic issues.

In a poignant moment, Mayor Mamdani mentioned to a Pakistani supporter that he has visited Pakistan, yet there is no public record of him visiting India. Given his stance on Indian politics, such a visit could be challenging, but it would potentially have a significant impact. It could serve as a powerful gesture of reconciliation, demonstrating his ability to bridge divides, much as he did during his electoral campaign.

It was during a visit in early 2020 to Pakistan for the Lahore Literary Festival that I saw the curiosity if not yearning on the part of regular citizenry to get a glimpse of life on the other side that was clouded by the nearly impenetrable bureaucratic process to obtain a visa to cross the border for citizens of either country. The situation had only worsened on a more recent visit last month when a South Asian version of the 38th Parallel that separates the two Koreas had been imposed on the border separating the two countries.

With his propensity to touch upon issues and areas that transcend city governance, an initiative of this kind by Mamdani could easily be viewed as part of a broader remit. The mayor could embark on it with a symbolic walking across the only land border crossing between India and Pakistan on the outskirts of Lahore. An out-of-the box initiative such as this by the mayor likely will bring immeasurable and immediate benefits.

It is no accident that a defining feature of intractable hostilities between nations is the fact that the peoples involved have little to no interaction with each other resulting in prejudice, bigotry and an “othering” of the other side. The bully pulpit of New York City’s mayoralty is a powerful tool to propel a transformative initiative that could bring an end to the decades of conflict and foster peace. That would be a tremendous gain not just for the two countries directly involved but also for New York City and the U.S.

Dandapani is a New York City hotelier who is writing here in his personal capacity.

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