October 02, 2007    Hindu Janjagruti Samiti Exhibition in Goa: An
Invitation to Hate  Gomantak Times, Panjim, 2 October 2007

An Invitation To Hate and Spread It

Jason Keith Fernandes

This weekend I had the misfortune of visiting the most obnoxious exhibition.
Set up by the Hindu Janajagruthi Samiti, the object of the exhibition was to
'educate' the average Hindu about the violence by Muslims on the Hindus of
Kashmir and Bangladesh. I say 'educate' the Hindu, since every display of
violence was followed by a caption addressed to the viewer indicating that
if they were Hindu, then these visuals should make their blood boil, and
tomorrow this violence could possibly be visited on them. If they were not
moved, they were not fit to be - and hence not - Hindu. The theme of the
exhibition purported to be the violence occurring in Kashmir, and yet,
addressing the plight of the Kashmiri whether Hindu or Muslim was not its
concern. On the contrary, the attempt through the exhibition was to ensure
that local Hindus see the local Muslim as the natural and necessary enemy.
What this exhibition is, therefore, is a very clear and deliberate attempt
to create communal divisions in Goa.

Now I am not surprised by this display of anti-Muslim hatred, since one has
gotten used to seeing this daily violence perpetuated for not being a
certain kind of Hindu. For the Hindu right wing, it is not enough to hate
only the minorities. Not being brahmanised upper-caste and minority hating
is just as bad in their book. What is surprising is that this very blatant
organizing of Hindus against Muslims (and by logical conclusion against the
Catholics in Goa) is that it is taking place in the premises of the Kala
Academy. Why the premier cultural institution of a secular state is allowing
violent activities on its premises is a question that the authorities of the
Kala Academy must immediately answer. The authorities can reprieve
themselves of this abuse of authority only by withdrawing permission for
this exhibition immediately. Worse, this is not just an exhibition; there
was also a screening of inflammatory documentaries, followed by similar
discussion sessions which were nothing short of unnerving.

Walking through the exhibition, the organizing women clamoring quite
literally for the blood of local Muslims, was extremely unnerving. I fancy
myself as a reasonably rational individual not given to acts of passion. And
yet in this environment, I was strangely drawn toward pulling down the
posters, destroying the projector and disrupting the meeting that was being
conducted, knocking a few heads while I was at it. It was when placed in
this environment that I finally realized what it must be like to be a
persecuted minority, and especially a Muslim in this country. Every
apparently innocuous saffron flag is in fact a threat, telling you that your
time is coming and you had better be careful. If then I, as an individual
who is not being directly threatened here, who has an escape route out of
the country in terms of livelihood options, should respond irrationally and
violently to such stimuli, how would a Muslim, already on the economic
fringes of society, and subject to no less that 60 years of harassment
respond to this threat? The object of the exhibition then, is twofold. It is
first to tell the individual that you are Hindu (or not Hindu) first, and
that every Muslim is your presumed enemy and you should 'get' them before
they get you. The objective: The creation of a communal divide, and an
invitation to violence. It exceeds this-one sided mobilization however, and
also operates as a provocation to local Muslim groups. Of course, once the
Muslims have been hounded enough to retaliate, all of society will turn
around, refuse to see the provocation and shrug, saying "It is true, these
Muslims are violent by nature." A minimum of 60 years of such violence has
produced nervous and insecure Muslim groups in India. 60 and more years of
Hindutva aggression has created the communal bloodbaths of this country, and
the current exhibition is a fantastic example of who and what is responsible
for it.

This particular exhibition has been touring Goa for some months now and it
is a sign of the power and arrogance of these groups that they dare to take
over the Kala Academy, the space of the secular and sophisticated in our
capital. This is nothing less than a final flexing of muscle before they act
out their fiendish agenda. While we must guard ourselves from this venom,
they must first be cast out from the Kala Academy and the Academy asked to
explain how they got there in the first place.

[The exhibition mentioned in this article is a photo-documentation by
Francois Gautier. He subscribes to the fascist Hindutva project, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francois_Gautier]

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