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December 6th once again!

-Fr.
Cedric Prakash sj*

 

It’s December 6th once again!
A day on which we remember much; a day which evokes much emotion!  

 

For many in India, it is the ‘Mahaparinirvan
Diwas’ of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar who died on this day in 1956.  Dr. Ambedkar is the 
father and architect of
the Indian Constitution and thanks to his vision - India today has a
Constitution based on the principles of justice, liberty, equality and
fraternity.

 

Dr. Ambedkar vehemently fought against
the caste system in India and the plight of the dalits.  He also led hundreds 
and thousands of them to
embrace the Buddhist faith. His contribution to the secular and pluralistic
fabric of India was beyond measure and thanks to him, India’s most sacred book
upholds and guarantees the dignity and freedom of every single citizen of our
country.  

 

Sadly enough, also on this day in 1992, hundreds
and thousands of ‘kar sevaks’ destroyed the 16th century Babri
Masjid - a mosque in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. Disregarding all civil propriety
and legal sanctions against their claim of the mosque being in ‘Ram Janmabhoomi’
(the mythological birth place of Lord Ram) they took law and order in their own
hands and laid waste a mosque which was part of India’s historical heritage.

 

That dastardly act has been universally
condemned. It also resulted in rioting and communal violence all over the
country. In a way, it opened a dark chapter in India’s history which overnight
tried to destroy the ideals of Dr. Ambedkar and all that he tried to give to
this country.

 

Today it is important to be aware of the
ever-increasing violence on minority communities in India – on Muslims,
Christians, Buddhists, Sikhs and others. Though the vast majority of Hindus do
not subscribe to the fundamentalist philosophy and the fascist acts of the
fanatics who attack minorities, there is a palpable disquiet today among vast
sections of India’s teeming millions.

 

The recent hate speech by Sadhvi
Niranjan Jyoti against Muslims, Christians and minorities; the burning of a
Catholic Church in Delhi, the attacks on the Christians in Chhattisgarh are
just some of the incidents to show that all is not well in the country. Besides,
they all seem to have the tacit approval of the Government of the day.

 

Civil society needs to continue to
condemn the demolition of the Babri Masjid and at the same time do all they can
to uphold the rich legacy which Ambedkar left the country. On this day, we once
again need to pledge our total and unconditional support to ensure that the
principles of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity are protected for and 
mainstreamed
in every section of society.

 

 

6th
December, 2014

 


 

(*Fr.
Cedric Prakash sj is the Director of
PRASHANT, the Ahmedabad-based Jesuit Centre for human rights, justice and
peace)

 


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