*India’s tryst with Democracy
*
By Vidya Bhushan Rawat

Indian Justice Party’s candidate Lal Bahadur Sonkar, who was contesting from
Jaunpur constitucney of Uttar-Pradesh was found dead, hanging on a tree
yesterday. This famous town of Uttar-Pradesh, just about 40 kilometer from
Varanasi, has never been that tensed. Sonkar, a Dalit himself was one of the
candidates in the fray. The BSP had fielded Dhananjay Singh, who is well
known here, not for his social work for his strong ‘muscles’. Whether some
body is good or bad has become really a matter of convenience. Hence if
Mulayam Singh embraced Kalyan Singh then he is not involved in demolition of
Babari mosque. Gangsters are fighting elections and the courts are unable to
do so but our government feel threatened with one Dr Binayak Sen that he has
even been denied  right to get medical test. Despite much voices of protest,
this democracy, it seems, is afraid of releasing him from Jail that it does
not feel shame of keeping him in Jail without any trial for the past one and
a half year. So democracy is not just elections in five years, but our
polity will have to be democratic.

Therefore it is not right here for me to mention about how our ministers are
giving certificates about who is good and who is bad. While Varun Gandhi’s
hate speech rightly placed him at the Jail, Mayawati yesterday gave a
certificate to Mukhtar Ansari as ‘Garibon ka masiha’. Ofcourse, it is true
that Mukhtar may not be as communal we make him and that his family has
played an important role in India’s freedom struggle, but that does not
exonerate him for the charges that he is facing in the courts of law.

During this election, we have seen worst kind of public speeches. And there
is one common thing. While the Hindutva party is exclusively claiming that
it can fight against ‘terrorism’ and ensure ‘National Security’, others are
happy with positioning them as the sole champion of ‘secularism’ in the
country. And hence Lalu want to bulldoze ‘Varun Gandhi’, like latter’s
father did in 1975 at the Turkman gate in Delhi for beatification of the
city. Muslims do not need these nautankis but solid promises as why they are
left behind and what will parties do to ensure their faire participation in
nation building. But we all know whether political parties have given
tickets to them or not. A 12% Muslim society does not get 12% tickets even
from so called secular parties. Even if they ask for it, the demand would be
termed as communal. And here lies the tragedy of democracy.

Every body welcomed when a certain Jarnail Singh threw shoe on Chidambaram,
despite the fact that jarnail actually betrayed his profession and became a
‘Sikh’. The problem in such perception is that when Congress party denied
ticket to two of its sitting Member of Parliament’s m/s Jagdish Tytlor and
Sajjan Kumar after the Sikhs have protested. The Hindutva party, whose goons
were also involved in anti Sikh massacre in Delhi as many reports have
proved and that Rajiv Gandhi won on an entirely communal mandate in 1984
which was based on hatred against Sikhs. Same thing is true about another
gentleman called Narendra Modi, but he is the hero number one of the saffron
party. We have hate mongerers given ticket from Kandhamal, in Orrisa.
 Problem with people like Jarnail Singh is that they open up their eyes when
they feel their community is wronged. They keep quiet when others face such
things. How can Akalis side with BJP which is accused of doing worst kind of
pogrom in Gujarat. But then the record of Jaat Sikhs towards Dalits is well
known in Punjab and we have faced their wrath in Shaheed Udham Singh Nagar,
when I demanded land ceiling be imposed there as a majority of land has
illegally been grabbed by the powerful Jat Sikhs from Punjab. The problem in
democracy is that we give our version, speak the truth of convenience.

We all know politicians and political parties play games. They use words
very carefully and reject that very next day. When Varun made that hate
speech, the idea was to make his ‘entry’ into politics as the new hero of
‘Hindutva. The agenda was not this election but next one when a generation
of the second generation of BJP leaders too would turn old and there is a
dearth of leader who could claim to represent the youths of the country.

Tickets are being sold, money being pumped and election commission despite
its role and monitoring is helpless as Netas are thick skinned. But the mass
upsurge is equally happening. The urban middle classes are fed up with the
current lot of political class while in the forest, the tribal and those who
are victims of the current dispensation, are up in arms. So there is a wider
disenchantment in public life.

We celebrate today the birthday of one of the greatest heroes of democracy
and modernity. Yes, Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar who brought 16 crore Dalits into
national mainstream and made them believe in Democracy. Yet the same
Ambedkar had warned in the constituent Assembly that if this democracy does
not provide social and economic justice to his people, they will blow up the
very structure of democracy we all have built so laboriously.

A democrat by heart, Ambedkar knew it well that ours is a democracy imposed
on a feudal society, where the leaders always want to be looked as a
messiah. He was prophetic when he wanted to liberate every individual. He
did feel that individual is supreme but what happen today is the death that
individual in our democracy. Democracy has become the best way to legitimize
the illegal acts. Legitimise the goons to say that they are political
leaders and that their misdeeds have been ‘approved’ by the people.
Democracy today has made communities apolitical and depoliticized their
thoughts. Hence you are really not voting to a party of ideology but voting
to an individual who you feel belongs to your caste or religion.

I am not saying this has happened just now. Things evolve and evolution has
come in such a way that it is very difficult for dissenting voices to
contest elections when mainstream political parties are spending billions of
rupees. When the big industrialists, mafias can fight election at their will
or if they are barred from contesting the election, their ‘ideal wives’ take
over therefore making democracy as a family business, then we must realize
that writing is on the wall and that such things will not be helpful in
promoting the ideas of social democracy as these things are anti democratic
and are just stamping them leveled as democratic.
Hence democracy has become a game for entry into elitist circle.  The
choices are limited. Initially, this club has the domination of the upper
castes now the membership has been extended to a few powerful individuals
and parties from Dalit and shudra communities also so their quest is equally
satisfied.

Uttar-Pradesh and Bihar are two politically volatile states. Many claimed
that they have brought Dalit-bahujan revolution. However, after look at the
village politics, I can say things are not that simple as our theoreticians
make us believe.  The churning of the Dalit backward communities happened in
these two states. In fact, Bihar does seem much better than Uttar-Pradesh in
this regard as people are now questioning politicians and it is not easy for
both Lalu and Ramvilas to just hanker on ‘who stopped Advani’. People want
work and politicians who raised aspirations and hope miserably failed them.
Uttar-Pradesh experience or experiment of Sarvajan is on test. It succeeded
in UP because of the peculiar caste equations and there is no guarantee of
its success. Yet, the problem with this exercise is that that dominant upper
caste communities have become stronger here and the Dalit remain victims.
Now, they can not open their mouth. They have to vote to the people who are
seen in the village lives as their enemies. And hence it is the travesty of
the truth. A Sonker is killed because he is considered as vote –katua by his
opponent. Dalit vote is transferrable hence the upper castes are bowing to
Behinji for a ticket and got it. Hence we see an upsurge of upper castes
particularly Brahmins in UP glorifying Mayawati as they have got much beyond
their numbers. They are ready to play second fiddle and that too, only to
Bahinji and not to Dalit community, as long as they get power and position
and BSP has given them.

These elections mean a lot for people of India. They will mean a lot for
Dalits and OBCs of India. Their politics will see a sea change. The cries of
Indians who still have not got their due, the failure of democracy as
providing justice are crucial factor. People will question. Netas can not be
messiahs but will have to deliver. The biggest factor in democracy is the
voices of Dalits, and marginalized. They will now question. Their vote
matter but no work is done to them. If even after 60 years people are eating
rats and snails in UP and Bihar, or Orissa and Andhra, then it is shame on
us.

Democracy is not just elections. Democracy is the spirit. Democracy is how
we respect people and take a decision by asking people. Is this happening.
The distance between our political class and people is increasing. The
political class feels that people are too proud of them hence they do not
need to deliver. They feel that people are happy to see them hovering in
helicopter. India is changed. The poor are changing. They will seek answer
and the way Bihar has revolted and thrashed leaders, will be seen in public
life.

It is important that we do not surrender our selves to political class. It
is important that this political class just do not use us for its own
purposes. Their agendas are big... they come in different names but at the
end promote them selves as larger than life. People have aspirations from
them but they never get filled. ‘ I have given them nothing but swar, i.e.
voice, Lalu Yadav would often say, but he knows it well that people will not
be satisfied with ‘Swar’ only, they need employment, they need job and they
need justice.

The voices of people should not satisfy with electing one party or other. An
awakened people can control their leaders. The parliament which is becoming
a place where we surrender our sovereignty. Look how Binayak Sen is still
languishing in Jail and our political leaders are contesting elections. What
is the fault of Binayak Sen ? They have not been able to prove. He is a
Naxalite, said the government. The voices of newspapers in Chhatisgharh are
shut. So are our voices too. Democracy is becoming too strong for us to
speak for those who the state feels ‘anti-national’, without proving their
crime. We faced it. Such frivolous charges against any one who dissent with
the establishment are the norms of the day. I have got such a charge from
the intelligence that I am influenced by ‘ leftist ideology’. Is being a
leftist a crime? While I am not that and discard the Naxal violence, not
because they are violent but because we believe in democracy, freedom and
choice and sadly the Maoists-Naxal do not believe in that. They still
believe in their own confined world and protected fences and become sole
arbitrator of people’s choices and ideas which is unacceptable.

As a person devoted to democratic values and freedom, I feel that the
challenges are too big. Our political class does not understand the
differences between ideologies and perception. They want to shut our voices
in the name of isms. Whether it is Maoism, or naxalism or Islamism, our
state feel threatened with ideology.  Despite India being too big and
diverse, people of India have decided to live together. It is not the
politicians but a spirit of togetherness that bind them together. They will
fight back against all anti democratic norms. Let us save democracy from the
clutches of feudal lords.

The largest democracy of the world does not seek people’s opinion from
displacing them. Who will allow them to displace them? The largest democracy
in the world has its people, still carrying night soil over their head and
cleaning shit, largest democracy still have huge number of child labor and
bonded labor... the largest democracy has failed to provide justice and
Dalits and Adivasis. It is making them enslaved. Democracy will not succeed
in symbols and enlarging the elite clubs of billionaires. Democracy will
succeed when every body will have freedom to dissent and live a life of
dignity and self respect.

Let our political class not live in the caged past. Let them follow what Dr
Ambedkar said ‘not to glorify our past and our village system’. Let the
political class not take shelter in our great ‘culture’ and great ‘villages’
of India where our caste live and which still live in ignorance and
nepotism, as Ambedkar prophetically mentioned. Unlike Mulayam Singh, whose
son went to Australia to learn English language or Charan Singh who said he
would stop computers by sending his son Ajit Singh to US to learn that, let
the political class be honest enough to accept what they personally believe
and behave. Let there be no duality in our life, one masked for people and
other for our own selves. Our issues are bigger than English language. Our
issues are bigger than poll rhetoric’s. Let us work to democratize our
political class, our villages and socialize democracy otherwise, democracy
will only be like surrendering our soveignity to a class which has no
concern for people and which is hell bent on depoliticizing the whole
society by deviating people’s issue and becoming individual centric. One
must not expect too much from this exercise yet it is certain that a lot of
churning will happen at the ground level as people are watching everything
closely. Those people who think that rural poor do not understand thing and
vote in emotions will have to eat their word after elections. Nobody can
save a country or a society if intellectual become bankrupt. The spirit and
ideas of Ambedkar are still alive and relevant, it is time we move ahead and
spread his words and ideas in the true spirit of democracy and human freedom
which will liberate us and give millions their dignity.






-- 
Vidya Bhushan Rawat
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