 Ram Puniyani |
| Blog | Posted By: hindtodaynews on:5/22/2009 9:46:20 PM |
The
defeat of divisive forces in the recent elections (May 2009) is a
matter of great relief. The rule of BJP led NDA (1999-2004) had created
a situation whereby the norms of Constitution were given a go by and
two set of norms, one for majority community and other for minorities
started becoming visible. The worst of this is seen today in Gujarat
where the minorities have been reduced to the status of second class
citizens, bereft of the citizen’s rights which are their due. During
the same regime the communalization of text books and infiltration of
practitioners of religion based nationalism in different walks of life
took place in a big way. The result has been the plethora of
organizations which are part of RSS, called Sangh Parivar became very
assertive and aggressive.
The
manifestations of this are visible not only in the justice deliverance
system but also in the sporadic attacks on minorities scattered here
and there. The manifestation of their rising assertion becomes
painfully obvious in the attacks on Women, (Mangalore), Minorities,
(Kandhamal) and total insensitivity to the victims of Gujarat violence.
The base of many of this negative phenomenon in society does lie in the
social common sense which has been propagated against the minorities
and weaker sections of society, in a consistent and dangerous manner.
It
is in this background that the Indian electorate rose up to give a
mandate for positive goal for an inclusive nation. This verdict also
shows that communal politics may succeed once a while, but in a plural
country like ours, inclusive agenda based on the values of freedom
movement should hold on for long time. It is heartening to note that
the National vote share of BJP has declined by around 2%, and even in
Gujarat, where the leaders of carnage of 2002 are ruling; their vote
share has gone down. Again in the background of 2004 verdict there is
overwhelming verdict for a coalition which should stand for
democratic-secular values. One hopes this mandate will give them an
encouragement to uphold these values in a more sincere and honest way.
The
problems of people prevail in all arena of life; farmer’s suicides
suggest agricultural situation needs more than just the farmer’s loan
waivers. The levels of poverty and unemployment do tell us that time
has come to take the next logical step of employment guarantee scheme
to look at the pattern of growth and development where we can do away
with the rampant poverty and illiteracy at a deeper level. A lot needs
to be done to ensure the upholding of human rights of weaker sections
of society, against atrocities against dalits and women.
The
state of health of a democracy has to be judged by the equity and
security of minorities. What is the condition of minorities today? It
is facing the problems of equity and security, the problems of identity
are becoming more dominant in such situations. One compliments the UPA
Govt for instituting Sachar Committee. The point is that now it
requires topmost priority in its implementation. It be the education
amongst poor, poor Muslims, we need to go miles to ensure that
education and employment of minorities is looked from the angle of
affirmative action, the pseudo criticism of appeasement
notwithstanding. The question of security is deeply related to the
question of justice. The recent shoe throwing episode demonstrated that
the scars of injustice remain; they don’t heal unless justice is done.
So many state Governments have failed in their duty as far as punishing
the guilty of violence is concerned. In Mumbai, Shrikrishna Commission
report has remained on the shelf despite the repeated promise to
implement it. In Gujarat one hopes the work of Special Investigation
Teams (SIT) brings out the truth and the Central Government musters all
the courage at its command, to punish the guilty of the Gujarat
carnage, whatever be their threatening and aggressive postures.
In
Kandhmal also the guilty are roaming with bloated chests while the
victims have been feeling scared to return to their villages. An
immediate effort to rehabilitate them, by bringing in the rule of law
is of paramount importance. In Gujarat also the Modi Government has not
bothered to distribute the relief to the riot victims. These riots
victims are living painful life bereft of facilities and are ignored by
state administration. The central govt has to remind the state
government of its constitutional obligations failing which strict
action must be taken. Overall a lot needs to be done to ensure that SIT
(Special Investigation Team) work goes on smoothly and unlike in
previous cases where BJP workers got Zahira Sheikhs testimony changed
by giving her money, the witnesses should be given total protection and
concrete assurance that Modi Government will not be able to harm them
in any way.
One
also recalls that during the previous UPA rule the National Integration
Council met just couple of times. This body needs to be activated as
the regular watch dog on the state of affairs related to the National
Integration. The nation is looking forward with hope and anticipation
that dark period of communal ascendance, the temple mosque issues are
put in the pages of history, the place where they belong and as Nehru
put it, new temples of learning and job creation are brought to the
forefront.
The
popular perceptions are the base of sectarian violence, which are the
base of divisive forces. Lot of misconceptions about minorities,
terrorism, conversions has had a field day. The RSS shakhas have been
spreading it, their schools are adding on to the problem, and rumor
mills are adding to the problem. It is time that a multilayered
approach is undertaken to promote the values of amity and harmony which
were the core of Indian society as seen in medieval times-Bhakti Sufi
traditions- and as seen during the freedom movement when all the
communities rubbed shoulders to get freedom from British rule. The new
Government has to evolve this basic program to sow the seeds of long
term harmony in the society.