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Subject: [India Thinkers Net]BJP'S NEW STUNT - August26, 2004



The News International - August 26, 2004

BJP'S NEW STUNT

by Praful Bidwai

The Bharatiya Janata Party has proved to be a
bad, terribly peevish, loser. It still behaves as
if the last Parliament election were somehow
stolen from it. Unable to prove relevant, or
provide a half-way coherent opposition to the
ruling United Progressive Alliance, it is looking
for any issue on which to attack the government.
The latest is the National Flag and the claim
that Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Uma Bharati
resigned last Monday because she was falsely
implicated in a criminal case 10 years ago for
the "crime" of hoisting the Flag in Hubli in
Karnataka.

In reality, the story is more complicated-in
fact, devious. Bharati wasn't hoisting the flag
in any old place, but in the Idgah Maidan-as part
of the BJP's anti-Muslim agitation in Karnataka.
The charge against Bharati is not that she
hoisted the Flag, but includes rioting,
instigating a mob to violence, and attempt to
murder. The BJP was trying to forcibly dislodge a
Muslim organisation (Anjuman-i-Islam) from the
Idgah. There is poetic justice in the way the law
caught up with Bharati last week through an
arrest warrant in that old case, now revived.

Earlier, Bharati had chosen to ignore more than
100 court summons and bailable warrants and as
many 18 non-bailable warrants. The BJP's response
to the warrant is two-pronged. It claims the case
is "political". And it has resorted to cheap,
rabble-rousing nationalism by focusing on the
National Flag-and distorting the real charges.

This is ironical because the BJP's top leaders
have their primary loyalty not to the Tricolour
but to the RSS's triangular saffron flag. For
decades, the RSS rejected India's National Flag,
in particular its green (read, Islamic) colour
band and the Ashoka Chakra (a Buddhist symbol of
peace and good governance).

But let that pass. What acutely embarrasses the
BJP is that the latest warrant comes bang in the
middle of its own high-decibel campaign against
"tainted" ministers in Manmohan Singh's Cabinet.
The BJP should have known better. Many of its top
leaders, including L K Advani and Murli Manohar
Joshi, face criminal charges. Its own former
president was caught accepting a huge bribe on
camera in the Tehelka "sting" operation.

The BJP makes a curious distinction between
"political" and "criminal" cases. It says its
opponents violate laws, or are dacoits,
murderers, etc., but its own leaders are charged
with "political" offences-like razing the Babri
mosque. This distinction is utterly,
perniciously, spurious. The demolition was driven
by communal hatred-a vile crime, whose gravity
was compounded by the orgy of killing and arson
that followed, leading to hundreds of deaths,
especially in Mumbai. Such hate-acts are more
reprehensible than individual crimes. They must
be more severely punished.

Bharati's offence at Hubli falls exactly within
that category. This was part of the BJP's effort
to establish a toehold for itself in Karnataka.
Baba Budangiri and Hubli were the two planks on
which it incited violent anti-Muslim emotions. In
the first case, the BJP-VHP tried to put a
"Hindu" stamp on a shrine belonging to the
composite sufi tradition. In Hubli, it polarised
opinion by claiming, without evidence, that the
land used as the Idgah had been appropriated by
Muslims.

The most despicable part of that campaign of
incitement was the abuse of the National Flag as
a Hindutva symbol. Hindu communalists
increasingly use this tactic to falsely equate
the (religious) majority community with the
nation. They challenge the minorities to prove
their loyalty to the nation-by subordinating
themselves to the majority. This illegitimate
equation fits the pattern of profoundly
anti-democratic majoritarian communalism. It
distorts the true nature of the national
community, comprised of equal citizens.

So it's totally dishonest for Bharati to claim
she's being prosecuted for hoisting the
Tricolour. The National Flag is a mere instrument
in her cynical politics. If anything, its abuse
makes Bharati's offence graver. Bharati has
decided to launch a Tiranga Yatra from Hubli to
Jallianwala Bagh. But such stunts probably won't
have any impact. The public knows how to
demarcate flag-hoisting from communal incitement.

The law, assuringly, may be similarly catching up
with Narendra Milosevic Modi too. The Supreme
Court of India has ordered Gujarat to review and
reopen 2,100 cases of violence-or half the
total-which were summarily closed on the pretext
that the police could not trace the accused. New
evidence is emerging at the Gujarat
government-appointed (Nanavati-Shah) commission
of inquiry of the Modi's culpability. Testimonies
by police officers and senior civil servants
confirms that Modi himself took the decision to
stir up emotions on Feb 27, 2002 by bringing the
bodies of the Godhra victims to Ahmedabad. Former
police chief K Chakravarthi has revealed that he
ordered his officers to investigate the
"conspiracy angle" to the post-Godhra violence-an
implicit admission that it was pre-planned.

A specific allegation was made before the
Concerned Citizens' Tribunal by a "highly placed
source" (a former Gujarat minister) that a
meeting was held on Feb 27 where Modi, some other
senior ministers and police officials were
present: "The senior-most police officials were
told that they should expect a Hindu reaction
after Godhra. They were told that they should not
do anything to contain this reaction".

Other evidence is emerging too, especially from
the Ahmedabad police commissioner P C Pande,
joint commissioner M K Tandon, and additional
director-general (intelligence) R B Sreekumar.
This shows that the police communication system
and the law-and-order machinery completely broke
down in Gujarat. Thus, top police officials got
to know about the Noroda-Patia and Gulberg
Society incidents many hours after they occurred.

The local police were ordered not to report these
by wireless because the communications system
might get clogged! Even more eloquent is the
172-page affidavit by Sreekumar, which details
the role of police officials and politicians in
the post-Godhra violence. It says: "Officers at
the decisive rung ... ignored the specific
instructions from the official hierarchy on
account of their getting direct verbal
instructions from the senior political leaders of
the ruling party."

This evidence should be used in the trial courts
to convict the culprits. The Modi government
cannot be expected to do this. It is the greatest
culprit of all. The Central government must step
in-by setting up a new inquiry commission and
impleading itself as a party in all relevant
litigation. The UPA owes this to the people of
Gujarat and to India's Constitution.

The UPA's Common Minimum Programme promised to
"to preserve, protect and promote social harmony
and to enforce the law... to deal with all
obscurantist and fundamentalist elements who seek
to disturb social amity and peace". It has done
little to bring justice to the Gujarati people.
Gujarat, India's greatest state-aided pogrom of a
religious minority since Independence, did not
even find a mention in Manmohan Singh's first
address to the nation. Nor did the word
"secularism".

This void must be filled without delay. Gujarat
was a case of genocidal violence. No society can
claim to be civilised if it cannot punish
genocide.
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Courtesy:Harsh Kapoor/SACW
www.sacw.net







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