*Hindutva Strategies
And Dalit Movement*

*By Ram Puniyani*

04 December, 2006
*Countercurrents.org*

*Book Review*

*(Book Reviewed: Ambedkar, Ayodhya aur Dalit Andolan by Vidya Bhushan Rawat
(Hindi), Danish Books, Delhi, p. 147, Rs 100)*

*T*he mobilization of dalits and Adivasis in large numbers by 'RSS combine'
to act as its foot soldiers made many a social activists feel disturbed
about the ongoing political dynamics. How come a politics which aims
precisely to suppress these sections of society 'succeed' and succeed so
well in getting them do the mayhem and killing? The question has been
addressed by many a social activists, concerned scholars but of course more
needs to be said about the same in the complex political scenario where
caste dynamics is very central to the political processes going on. It is
this context that the torture of a dalit family by upper castes, relatively,
is important. While going through the book one is regularly reminded about
the intense commitment of the author to the social issues and his grasp on
the ground reality. The latter fact becomes obvious as many of these
articles relate to his experience as a political worker devoted to dalit
issues in particular.

The book is a collection of Rawat's articles written at various points of
time. He points out that the Hindutva of RSS combine and Ram temple movement
are essentially not religious phenomenon but are the one's guided by the
political agenda aiming at crushing the self respect of dalits, social and
political rights of dalits. One very simple but pertinent observation of his
draws our attention to the name of awards and what type of values they
represent. The example he has chosen is that of Dronacharya, the guru who
asks Eklavya to sacrifice his thumb as the Guru Dakshina (the offering to
the guru for the education given). This is essentially a pointer to the
caste rules of the Brahminical values dominated society, where a dalit
cannot be given education. Can we call ourselves as democratic and just if
our awards are named after such Gurus?

RSS combine has been doing its best to widen the divide between the dalits
and Muslims, two very deprived sections of our society. Its wily character
is visible all through, to select 6 th December the anniversary day of Dr.
Ambedkar for demolishing the mosque, and getting a dalit boy to do the shila
pujan for Ram temple! While Ambedkar's ideas about Brahiminic Hinduism are
very clear, he regards it as a curse for dalits, and says that though he was
born a Hindu he will not die a Hindu, at the same time the propagators of
Hindu Rashtra are projecting as if Ambedkar and RSS were having similar set
of ideas! The hold of theory of Karma is keeping the dalit community in the
throes of backwardness, all the social reformers for dalits had resorted to
'reason' as against faith propound by the politics in the name of religion.
The author moans that while Dr. Ambedkar's Buddhism was based on reason
today the ritualistic aspect of Buddhism is given more importance. The only
path of liberation for the oppressed is to come out from the grip of the
religious dogmas, the grip of proliferating Babas, Acharyas and to resort to
the struggle of the rights of the oppressed.

Rawat questions the necessity of politics, which wants to resort more and
more to caste identity. While we want to struggle against the very caste
system how we can ourselves operate on the basis of caste. Even within
dailts there are gradations, caste as graded inequality, the prevalent
notion thus is not just about opposing the RSS combine's Hindutva but also
those tendencies amongst dalits, which legitimize caste identity. The
opposition to those opportunist leaders, who trade the dalit votes for the
narrow selfish goals, also comes out loud and clear. While he upholds the
contribution of Kanshiram, the mentor of Mayawati, he is critical of the
current BSP policies of allying with upper castes, and thinks such
opportunism cannot pay dividends in the long run. It should be pointed out
that Dr. Ambedkar preferred to resign from the union cabinet rather than
opportunistically continuing in the cabinet when his ideas were being
ignored.

The author has got the essence of Ambedkar thought. He wants the dalits and
those standing for dalit rights to concentrate more on the thoughts of
Ambedkar rather than his statues. One will question his characterization of
the Congress during freedom movement. As per him, and correctly so, Muslim
League represented the interests of Muslim Nawabs. His formulation that the
Congress was just the representative of Hindu landlords is off the mark.
Congress was a broad platform, which had the right winger representative of
landlords, the centrists like Gandhi and the radicals like Nehru who were
for land reforms and progressive social policies. The representation of
Hindu landlords was mainly with Hindu Mahasabha and very marginally with
Congress, and later RSS articulated the interests of this group at
ideological level. We need to see the social phenomenon just in black or
white colors, there are shades of grey

Surely his comparison of Fascism with the politics based on the laws of Manu
is very apt. It is for that reason that the Hindutva forces have been
talking highly of Manu's laws, and wanted Indian constitution based on this
book, Manusmriti, which was burnt by Dr. Ambedkar. Rawat brings to our
notice the thoughts of M.N.Rpy, the outstanding radical humanist, who
contributed many original ideas on the politics in Indian context. And Roy's
analysis of Fascism matches with Hindutva agenda as it unfolded during the
BJP led NDA regime and the ongoing politics in the states' ruled by BJP. The
last article of the book on 'Dalit movement on the crossroads', is the most
thought provoking one. The trajectory and pitfalls of dalit movement are
well highlighted and surely these thoughts can be the building blocks for
the future of the dalit movement, if it has to succeed in getting justice
for the large sections of Indian society.

While some of the formulations are brusque and need refinement, overall one
will tend to appreciate the views of this young and dynamic writer-activist.
His rooting in the thoughts of Ambedkar and M.N.Roy is a valuable
combination and gives a correct picture of Indian society. One only hopes ,
that he author converts some of his articles in to theme essays, which can
be more comprehensive in doing justice to the topics under discussion.



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"Ours is a battle not for wealth or for power.
It is a battle for freedom. It is a battle for the reclamation of human
personality."
- Dr BR Ambedkar
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