As the election campaign is drawing to its close
(April-May 2004) the issue of Sonia Gandhi being
suitable or not for Prime Minisitership due to her
being a foreigner are coming to fore once again. Here
one is not talking of her suitability for holding the
top position in Indian administration but is
restricting to the point whether Indian Citizens,
whose place of birth does not happen to be in India
are eligible for such a post or not? Needless to say
this issue is being raked up since Sonia Gandhi first
joined the Congress and has been contender for the top
job in the country. Needless to say this also reflects
the bankruptcy of the electoral campaign in a country,
which is riddled with infinite problems for the poor
masses irrespective of its being shining for a
miniscule section of the society. It also hides the
fact that those raising it can twist the logic the
other way around when it suits their own electoral
needs.
The latest argument being put forward is that giving
the sensitive posts to such people may be a security
risk. In between the same argument has been extended
to other posts apart from the one of Prime minister.
In between the argument was also put forward that the
children of such citizens also are not eligible for
the top jobs. For those raising this issue, it is not
much of their concern as to what does constitution
says on this. It is not of much concern here that
people have accepted whole-heartedly, such people
through the electoral system. Lately, Amma
(Jayalalitha) has come forward to ask that is there
not a single Indian capable for such a post, that we
have to look at a foreigner to lead the country? It
must be pointed out that two words are used
interchangeably here, the word foreigner and the word
person of foreign origin.
Talking of Sonia Gandhi, she has been the main target
of such snipes. Initially it was also said that the
work of conversion being carried on is also drawing
support from her. Her connections with Italy are
ridiculed by posing the alternative between Ram Rajya
and Rome Rajya. The mudslinging has no end and bucket
full of muck can be located on this issue. How does a
country decide this point in a globalising world?
One recalls that there is a great joy and celebration
whenever we hear about the person of Indian origin
holding top jobs in other countries. There are small
countries where the people of Indian origin are and
have been holding the top job. Bobby Jindalï's surge
for the medium level job was a matter of three or four
cheers in Indian media and psyche. While talking about
the people who were born in other parts of the world
but adopted this country for their major commitment
one recalls the likes of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad,
Annie Beasant and Mother Teresa to be the shining
examples in this category. Even the worst of
communalist would not have objected to Maulana Azad
holding the post of Indian National Congress or than
becoming the education minister just because he was
not born in this part of the land.
Where does one draw the cut off date? A person of
Indian origin in the proper sense of the word is the
current dictator of Pakistan, and had been the most
hated name just prior to the cricket series. A person
of Pakistani origin happens to hold the post of Deputy
Prime minister in India currently.
Today there are some countries where their
constitution says that only person who has been born
in that country can be Prime minister or President.
There are also countries where such a norm does not
prevail. Our constitution does not hold any
prescription about he place of birth of the citizen.
Citizenship is the criterion for holding the top
posts. To begin with those saying that being born in
this land is a must, are saying something, which
violates the Indian constitution. Any way the people
of Sangh combine, who began it all, have no respect
for this constitution, as this constitution has
emerged from the freedom struggle, due to India
becoming a modern nation state through the anti
British struggle, with which they had nothing
whatsoever to do. They are itching with all their
might to do away with this and are waiting in the
wings to do so. None other than RSS supreomo
K.Sudarshan went on to say the same.
Other politicos, like Sharad Pawar and Amma, those who
have picked up the cue initially thrown in the circuit
by RSS progeny, are doing so in a purely opportunistic
way. Sharad Pawar who broke away from the Congress on
this ground did come back to ally with the same party
for electoral reasons. Amma and others again are
playing the role of holier than thou, lacking other
political issues they are trying to make an issue out
of it. It can whip up emotions in section of society, that's for sure. This politics like the one of Ram
temple movement is a sort of one based on emotional
pitch.
Is being a citizen not good enough for holding any
post of the people find you fit enough for that? The
transnational movement of people across the countries
is on the rise. Many of those who are of Indian origin
are active in the politics in other countries. Sonia
Gandhi or no Sonia Gandhi the guidelines should be
derived from the constitution. We have multitude of
examples of Islamic countries, where fundamentalism prevails, where the concept of citizenship is
modulated according to the whims of the ruling
coterie. Taliban in Afghanistan during their brief
tenure did dictate about how people of different
religions should wear and behave.
In our own country books of Golwalkar and Savarkar
have given the guidelines about the status and ranking
of citizenship according to their religion. Savarkar
defines the citizen on the ground of one's Holy land
and Father land. Golwalkar calls Christians and
Muslims as Foreign races. If we keep going back in
time the results will be disastrous. Mahatma Jotiba
Phule calls the Arya Bhats as the invaders, and
thereby foreigners. In Srilanka, the dominant
Buddhists called themselves as the first comers and so
having a bigger ownership of the country. Golwalkar
also says that the county is in possession of the
Hindu race, and the Muslims and Christians, who as
they are foreigners, should have no citizenship
rights. When this was being written large section of
Muslims and Christians were participating in the
process of building of India as a nation state through
the struggle for freedom, along with the Hindus and
people of all the religions of the country.
Where will the logic of all this takes us is any body's guess. The politics should operate within the
constitutional limits, it should be purged of the
emotive content so that the real issues of the people
are to the fore and there by headway can be made for a
more egalitarian society, a society where the concept
of human rights is the final arbiter of social and
political norms.