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Subject: [India Thinkers Net]Indian Elections-2004: Implications for democratic polity - June16, 2004








Indian Elections-2004: Implications for democratic
polity

Ram Puniyani

The verdict of 2004 elections has come as an utter
surprise to most of the people of the country. All
those individuals and groups who perceived the threat
from the rise tide of communalism during last few
years have felt great relief. The major setbacks
suffered by the country during last six years of BJP
rule had been multiple. The erosion of democratic
institutions has been one of the main. The riots of
Gujarat, on the pretext of Godhra train burning had
been too shocking for words, and the post violence
handling of issues had been worse than the pogrom
itself.

Added on to this was the issue of
communalization of textbooks, blatant violation of the
autonomy of centers of learning and the introduction
of obscurantist course like astrology and Karmakand in
the universities. The pro US-Israel tilt of the
foreign policy was very visible and India bending its
knees in front of the US Empire was a big shame. Add
on to this the appointment of key personnel in the
positions that matter, the grip on the different wings
of state apparatus by pro Hindutva individuals made
the picture gruesome. This did stifle the liberal and
democratic space to no end. The scar of these
policies, the Gujarat riots and the formation of ???two
nations??™ within Gujarat, on the minority psyche has
been too deep for words.

Steps are being taken by the Government to undo some
of the damage done by the RSS??™s political arm, the
BJP. Various ministries are chalking out programs to
put the things back on rails. Various civic rights
groups are drafting the petitions and appeals to
ensure that the violations of democratic norms and
human rights indulged in by BJP are reversed at the
earliest. While it is too early to comment on the
outcome of these attempts, it is sure that more the
pressure from civic groups more is the possibility of
democratic norms and practices being restored.

Is that the end of the threat from intimidating
Hindutva/Fascist threat to Indian democracy? We have
to realize that the defeat of BJP has not been
comprehensive. BJP has been able to do good showing in
MP, Rajasthan and Chattisgarh. It has registered its
presence in Kerala and come up in Karnataka. Despite
erosion, it has retained good bit of strength in
Gujarat. Its voting share has gone down by mere two
percent. BJP is not alone in this game.

The problem lies in other direction also. It has the
support from VHP, Bajrang Dal, Vanvasi Kalyan Ahsram
and myriad other organizations which are manned by RSS
volunteers. The threat to Indian democracy is from
various directions and BJP is merely the political
angle of the story. RSS??™s role in subjugating culture,
and other arenas of life cannot be underestimated. One
can say that it is precisely due to the activities of
BJP affiliates that BJP can make its impact.

It is due to the mass indoctrination and doctoring of mass
consciousness that communal violence breaks out and it
is the communal violence, which lays the base for the
politics of BJP. Who can take on this foundational
work of RSS? Can the Government machinery counter this
onslaught on our society? The best it can do is to
undo the damage to curricula, the farthest it can go
is to ensure that the heads of controlling bodies like
ICHR and others are appointed on the grounds of their
competence, professionalism and not due to their
loyalty to Hindutva as has been happening during last
six years. But that??™s just the small subset of the
problem, which one can see in the most visible manner.


The problem has been created due to the RSS ideology
being percolated through thousands of Shakhas, the RSS
swayamsevaks infiltrating in different wings of our
state machinery. And surely the vehemence of other
wings of Sangh combine had reached very dangerous
proportions under the political umbrella provided by
BJP rule. It is true that the very fact of BJP not
grabbing power again has demoralized many of these
outfits. One was also puzzled by the momentry eclipse of
Togadia. His ???quiet??™ period is being extended and one
is wondering about the future of this ???poison spewing??™
machine. Is he on way out like his predecessor Sadhvi
Ritambhara or is he recuperating after too many of
outpourings?

One has to wait and watch as to what is up the sleeve
of RSS. What course it adopts now. After having said
that BJP defeat is due to underplaying the Hindutva
agenda, even RSS is at loss to find another emotive
issue, which can put it, back into offensive track?
They really must be cursing Sonia Gandhi for taking
away the highly usable emotive issue of Sonia Janmbhumi
from their gambit. Ram Janmbhumi may not deliver the
desired results any longer and the Kashi, Mathura is
also unlikely to enthuse the gullible now.

While one awaits the future strategy of RSS and its
progeny one does realize that some of the damages done
to democratic polity done by the acts of commission of
this multi headed hydra cannot be undone by the state
or the Government all by itself. The two pressing
problems of the day relate to the influence of ???Hate
Other??™ propaganda ceaselessly done by this outfit.
Lately the impact of this propaganda has been boosted
by the international events in which the likes of
Osama bin Laden and Talibans have added fuel to the
fire of Hatred generated against Muslims in
particular, from last nearly eigth decades. The other
major problem is the creation of divides amongst
communities on the grounds of religion. While Gujarat
is the worst example of this, other states are also
not spared and one finds dime a dozen examples where
one cannot buy a house in a particular locality
because one happens to belong to the ???wrong religion??™.

It is here that efforts of civic groups, social
movements are most crucial to deepen the democratic
ethos in the country.

The Hate propaganda generated
against minorities has to be undone in a most humane
and effective method. The projections of History, the
communal viewpoint of history introduced by British,
are the ruling viewpoints in popular minds in the sub
continent. The community divides are on the increase.
The teachings of Bhakti saints and Sufi saints have
been dumped in to the backyard. The efforts of Mahatma
Gandhi in building the modern India on the ground of
Citizenship cutting across religions are being
challenged by the notions of religion based
nationalism of Jinnah, Savarkar-Golwalkar variety. Can
the government efforts reach the nook and corners of
society to re-cultivate the concepts of composite
nationalism? Sure, merely the correction in the school
curricula, though an essential prerequisite, are not
adequate enough. New programs are to be designed by
the Government to propagate the values, which were the
foundation of freedom movement, the values that guided
our Indian constitution, in a way that all and sundry
re-imbibe these values in their psyche?

How can the hurt minority psyche be soothed and how
can they be made to feel secure in this country? One
fears that the threat of bringing back Hindutva agenda
may mean more violence and more bloodshed. One fears
that the ???defeated??™ BJP, RSS combine may resort to any
method to deepen the divisive agenda in the society.
The present ???feel good??™ of the democratic
secular-democratic groups may not last much once RSS
combine hits back with its usual ???tools??™. One is aware
that preservation and strengthening of Human rights is
the need of the hour. One is aware that the social
groups whose human rights have suffered adversely
during last two decades are dalits, women, workers,
adivasis and minorities. One is also aware that it is
precisely to suppress these issues that Hindutva wants
to bring in emotional issues.

Social movements will be faulting in their commitment
to social issues if the divisive politics is not
combated at social level. And this government must
feel duty bound to morally uphold these initiatives
for harmony and the efforts in the directions, which
strengthen the grass root bonding and amicable atmosphere.


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