The results of
parliamentary elections May 2004 were most significant in the
history of Indias elections so far. The only other ones which
had such a massive impact so far have been the results of post
emergency elections, which threw out the Congress regime and
brought in Janata party to power. The present results on one
hand sent a sigh of relief to many while shocking many in various
ways. Those committed to the values of Indian constitution,
those striving for democracy heaved a sigh of relief that
the RSS agenda executed through NDA will be curtailed for the
time being. Those within the Sangh combine, those wanting to
replace the democratic structure to Hindu Rashtra, and were
very sure that they are close to their agenda, felt a great
set back by the verdict of the elections.
It is sure that had they returned to power, with whatever majority,
they would has taken their agenda to very different level. The
processes, which they had begun to erode, the democratic institutions,
did signal the dangerous portents. The success of RSS combine
lay in the fact that for a large section of population it could
equate Hindus with their brand of Hinduism and Hinduism with
Hindutva, and Hindutva as synonym with the politics of
RSS and its progeny. Any criticism of BJP, RSS and VHP etc.
was and is regarded as an attack on Hindus. The fact that Hinduism
has various shades and the RSS brand of Hinduism is a mere reiteration
of Brahmnical values got relegated in the background.
The point that Hindutva is not a religion but a politics of
Hindu elite, especially the affluent sections of middle classes
again got relegated to the background. Those who bought the
RSS propagated values became very critical of Human rights activists
on the
grounds that these activists are pro Muslims, are against Hindus.
Not only that this committed core cadre of RSS went on to put
more severe allegations against social activists than being
mere pro Muslims. This came about mainly due to the propaganda
of RSS combine carried through different channels, the center
of which is the RSS shakha (branch), which indoctrinates the
young in its ideology. Picking from there, this is carried forward
by many RSS swaymsevaks in different sections of society, media
being one of the powerful one and educational institutions and
history books being another.
The occupation of the seats of power by BJP enhanced these processes
to no end. Whatever was just accessible to small section now
became a part of official strategy, through all the mechanisms
available to the state. This is how the communal divide, the
emotional distance between religious communities started widening
during last six years at a rapid pace. The social space made
available to the Sangh combine by the central Govt., govt. of
its allies in states and already existing mechanism added fuel
to the fire of communal hatred, the result came forward in the
form of burning of Pastor Stains, anti-Christian violence during
BJP led NDA regime, the horrific Gujarat violence on the pretext
of Godhra and the incidents like Marad in the otherwise
secularized Keral community, indicated that communal forces
are on the rampage at the social level all over.
With such a fertile situation coming into being how far away
can the Hindu Rashtra be? One more stint in power, the central
governments resources and policies tilting for the RSS
agenda and the helpful hand of NRIs would have done the
job and many more such Hindutva laboratories would join Gujarat.
Fortunately that was not to be. Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
have joined Gujarat in creating an atmosphere, which is very
intimidating. Meanwhile it seems the social engineering, which
could co-opt Adivasis into RSS fold, is showing the signs of
cracks. It is likely that the same Adivisis who were made to
act as the foot soldiers for the Hindutva rampage in Gujarat
may be getting disenchanted and drifting away. This may be one
of the factors due to which BJP could not make the sweep, which
it was expecting in Gujarat. Social scientists need to burn
the midnight oil to tell us how far can the deprived sections
remain with the emotive issues of Lord Ram or Mother Cow?
In the light of this the VHP has again intensified its campaign
against conversions. Terrorists wanting to kill the Hindu Hriday
Samrat (Emperor of Hindu Hearts-II) Narendra Modi are being
projected on the faintest of pretext. As all this comes under
POTA and draconian acts like that the opposition to the illegal
acts of the state machinery are not easy to challenge, and the
state machinery does act with impunity in places where swayamsevaks
rule the roost.
The coming times seem to be full of bigger challenges for those
trying to uphold democratic values, secular spirit and national
integration on the basis of Indian constitution. Deprived
of the control on state power the RSS and its progeny is likely
to assume most rabid forms of offensive against minorities in
particular. The Hate spewing machines may step up their
activities and the result of such activities is well known to
the society by now. The defense of Modi by the Hindutva
outfit will have severe repercussions. Already Modi is on the
overdrive to harass the Human rights activists in Gujarat. Those
who have voiced their concern against the dwindling liberal
and democratic space in Gujarat are being targeted.
While the differences within the Sang combine are out in the
open, it is also clear that it is RSS and its cohorts who call
the shots at any point of time. The flip-flop Vajpayee is
given importance only when needed for electoral calculation,
especially when the liberal and minority votes are to be sought
after. Rest of the times the so-called Hindutva agenda will
be asserted and brought to the fore. Now there is also a fear
that as Ram temple issue no more yields results, one is yet
to see how much electoral milk holy cow can deliver, what will
be the strategy of BJP? One is yet to see how intimidation of
minorities will assume newer and newer forms. Already there
is a talk that BJP lost as it abandoned the Hindutva agenda,
that it became a poorer version of Congress. The indications
are stark and clear that in coming times BJP will resort to
hardcore Hindutva.
For social movements the task is clear. One cannot depend only
on the state machinery, which so ever government be in power,
for preservation of communal amity. Communal amity in turn is
the core value, which provides the space for struggles for just
society. Time is overdue for social groups to combat the communal
poison at the level of society; the need for demolition
of myths against minorities, the need for intercommunity committees
to promote amity. And this is paramount if we want to preserve
the democracy and associated principles. The worsening of the
condition of the weaker sections does call for urgent measures
to stem the tide. The international scenario is not very
heartening with US putting up all the fig leaves to cover its
agenda to control the raw materials and for that purpose to
demonize Islam and Muslims.
In that sense the Hindutvas anti Islam and USs anti Islam merge
in their goals. Modi and George Bush share a lot in common.
Democracy at home can be strengthened only by the democracy
between the Nations of the World. The big brother, the big tyrant
calling the shots is a shame for the civilized world per se.
The challenges for peace movements, democratic movements are
there for all to see, the point is how do these movements cope
with to ensure that the imperialism globally and Hindutva nationally
are fought against within the liberal and democratic space available
to us.