BJP
has emerged as the major political party during the last decade.Though it has ruled as a part of NDA (National Democratic
Alliance) its imprint on the Government policies has been very
strong. The NDA allies have content themselves to playing as
junior partners to BJP and barring keeping out the core Hindutva
agenda, Ram Temple, abolition of article 370(Related to autonomy
of (Kashmir) and Uniform civil code, they have let the BJP agenda
prevail in most of the social fields and in the political
governance of the country.
Power in the Center:
From a small north
Indian-Hindu Political party, its transformation as a major
player began with its Ram Temple campaign. This campaign
crystallized itself after Mandal Commission implementation.
Implementation of Mandal Commission was a move on the part of VP
Singh Govt. to implement an affirmative action for the weaker
sections of society in the form of reservation in the government
jobs. BJP essentially has support base amongst the urban upper
classes/castes and represents their interests in preference to
the longings and aspirations of weaker social groups. The
campaign was accompanied by a subtle anti minority slant and
culminated in the demolition of Babri Mosque, one of the biggest
shames for the Nation.This was followed by intense communal riots
in different parts of the country, this in turn led to the
consolidation of its base and the rise in its electoral power.
Every communal violence leads to its strengthening. By a gradual
intensification of its electoral support it came in the position
to be the largest political party despite polling a miserly 23%
of votes in the last Lok Sabha (Parliament elections).
Political Ideology:
BJP
is political wing of RSS the core organization, which controls
different political and quasi-political formations like Vishwa
Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, Vanvasi Kalyan Ahsram and the like.
Most of these organizations are the ideological affiliates of BJP.
It is these organizations, which spread, hate against minorities,
Muslims and Christians, on a regular basis. These organizations
also have branches in different countries including US from where
they collect funds from the NRI Indians on the pretext of social
work. Most of this fund goes in spreading the Hindutva ideology,
which bases overtly on spreading hate against Muslims and
Christians in particular. Hindutva basically stands for a Hindu
Nation, where the modern democratic decencies are done away with
and the pre-modern social relationships are imposed in the modern
garb. This ideology treats Minorities as aliens and questions
their patriotism. In effect this ideology reduces them to
second-class citizens.
Masterminding Hate:
The
intimidation of the minorities has reached worst proportions
during last two decades. BJP along with its associates have
regularly demonized
the minorities. This lays the basis of the violence against them,
which in turn ghettoizes them. The ghastly expression of this
came in the form of Post Babri demolition riots, burning of Pastor
Graham Stains and later the Gujarat carnage. This is doing
incalculable harm to Indian society and Indian Nation. The
bonding between communities which came up during freedom struggle
and got sustained in first three decades of republic, are being
torn apart and atmosphere of fear and mistrust is being forged
due to the Hindutva ideology of this organization. To buttress
its divisive impact on the society its Government has changed the
earlier textbooks in schools, especially in the discipline of
History and Social Sciences. During early eighties the attempt
was to rationalize history. BJP has totally reversed this process
and has communalized history. The impact of this amongst the
growing children will be immense and is fraught with serious
disaster.
The
rule of this party at the center is the one, which promotes the
state units to be aggressive against the weaker sections of
society. Despite its claims the communal divides are growing and
this is leading to the weakening of the Nation as a whole. The
earlier direction, which the Nation had, seems to have been
hijacked in an adverse direction.
After
exploding the nuclear devise it has also changed the security
scene in the worst direction and relations with Pakistan have
been mercurial , ever changing depending on the political
calculations . Its aspiration to change the democratic constitution
was manifested when it appointed a constitution review commission
. Fortunately due to popular pressure the commission
also could not come to any recommendations as desired by its
ideology.
Its
worst was displayed during the Gujarat riots. The local BJP
unit
led by Narendra Modi played a very devious role in bringing about
this tragedy and in sustaining the same. The state responsibility
in the rehabilitation work during the riots and post riot relief
was conspicuous by its absence. Even the deliverance of justice
to the riot victims is totally missing and some of them have to
out from Gujarat in order to seek the semblance of justice. The
Gujarat unit of BJP is duly backed up by the central BJP led
coalition in these acts of violation of democratic and
constitutional norms of our country. It also supported the
efforts of its affiliate Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram in spreading the
hate against Christians in particular in remote places the effect
of which came in the form of burning of Pastor Stains, attacks on
Nuns and missionaries in remote villages and also in getting the
destitute Adhivasis in their participation in the Gujarat
violence as the foot soldiers of Hindutva politics in launching
assault on the minorities.
Economic Policies:
Lately
through advertisement blitzkrieg it has put forward the slogan of
India Shining and it is being attributed to the economic policies
by the BJP. The major economic initiatives in the present
direction were undertaken by the Rajiv Gandhi earlier and in more
full form by Manmohan Singh in Narasimha Rao regime. These polices aimed
to remove all the state controls on the economy, which were
earlier, posed to build India's economic infrastructure as it came
out from the colonial rule. To provide the heavy industry and
infrastructure the state through public sector had to intervene.
It was on this base that the private industrialist could build up
the industrial network. The educational policies laid during this
phase laid the foundation for the growth of Software industry
and India's ability to produce the software professionals in large
number as the leading Nation in the world.
BJP
during that phase of Industrial progress was operating as
Bharatiya Janshang and was totally opposed to the public sector ,
when it was playing major role in country's development. It
was a party , which also opposed all the social welfare measures
undertaken by the Govt , while calling for the development of
Nuclear weapon as far back as in early fifties. During later
phase BJP mainly concentrated on the demonisation of minorities,
Muslims in particular.
In
the present phase of Industrial development, its affiliate
Swadeshi Jagran Manch came up in big way to oppose the new
industrial policies. In a way it was a superficial
effort to keep a section of its support base of small
industrialist in its flock. They were not serious about this is
very clear from their conduct during last six years of the BJP
rule. During this phase BJP not only undertook those policies, it
pursued them with utter recklessness, and the Swadeshi Jagran
Manch kept total quiet forgetting its earlier noises against the
new industrial polices.
The
two major hallmarks of BJP's implementation of economic policies
were to do away with social welfare measures, in the area of
education and health. India's vast number of poor is dependent on
these two state sponsored measures, these being the only source
of their access to health and education. Since this is not a
section from where BJP seeks its electoral base it has been
totally unconcerned about this. And this serious flaw in the
policies of the state Government is increasing the misery of poor
to no end. The other major factor has been to pursue the policies
in a way in which the urban affluent benefit at the cost of urban
poor and the rural masses in general.
Its
claims about economic achievements are from the world of make
believe . The economic indices of growth have been presented to
show them in a manner where they project themselves as the
achievements. The real facts show something else. The farmers
have been in acute distress and number of farmers committed
suicides, frustrated by the policies of the govt. The per acre
yield has been declining. The cheap credit has not been extended
to the farmers. The manufacturing sector has been on the decline,
but the average annual growth of manufacturing has been
substantially lower in the five years of BJP rule than in the
previous three-year period.
The average growth rate of manufacturing was 9.4% in
1995-98, and only 5.2% in 1998-2003.
Growth fell sharply in almost all the leading 2-digit
industry groups.
Much of this growth has been both jobless and energy less, as
cost-cutting measures and efficient practices in industry have
been largely responsible. However,
increased corporate earnings are not being translated into new
investments. There is an almost total absence of investment
demand in the economy. It
is also due to the fact that there is much unused capacity, as
much as 20%, in industry. (Fact Sheet on Economic policies-Jairus Banaji, Arvind, 2004
)
The
biggest victims of these lopsided economic polices have been the
Dalits (Ex untouchables) and Adhivasis,indigenous people.
The
state sector has to ensure that all sections of population are
taken care of. Since that is not happening, these two sections
are being deprived of all the social and economic opportunities.
This frustration of these sections gets channelised in the identity
politics being promoted by BJP. It is precisely these sections of
population who are also being used as foot soldiers for
anti-minority violence. Gujarat is an example, where it is
precisely these two sections who were indoctrinated to act as
handmaidens of the politics of the hate, which stalked the
streets killing thousands of innocents and destroying the
property worth millions. The economic failure is on both the
fronts, the decline in the real growth of manufacturing and
depriving the weaker sections of their dues.
No where to Future:
It
is true that on economic front the core policies may not be
different between various political parties in the electoral
fray. But the implementation of the same also determines a lot.
The BJP tilt towards affluent sections is resulting the major
imbalance in the social arena. BJP is at core a Hindutva party.
It aims to bring in a Hindu
Rashtra. In this coalition it was not in majority so it could not
impose its agenda in toto. Its bias towards the affluent is
clear. It is just waiting for a chance to come to power in
majority when it can usher in Hindu Rashtra (Hindu Nation) by
bringing in all the retrograde steps. The sample of such steps is
visible in another of Indian states being ruled by BJP, Madhya
Pradesh. Here a Sanyasin(Celibate religious person)is the Chief
Minster and she has brought in all the clerical elements, sadhus
and other such creed in the social and political space. A cow
worship based economy is being introduced. Many a places have
been declared as religious places, meaning thereby that
non-vegetarian food and alcohol will be totally banned in these
cities. Already apart from consumers of these, those trading in
these items have been turned into unemployed, on way to
destitution.
Essentially
BJP is not a party of modern era, the one, which can keep all the
economic and social progress in tune with times. More so it is
very biased and partial towards a narrow social groups.