Elections 2009 Verdict: Whither Communalism?

*By Ram Puniyani*

30 May, 2009
*Countercurrents.org*

*T*he results of 2009 general elections have thrown up a verdict where by
BJP has lost lots of ground on electoral arena, its voting percentage has
declined and number of seats have come down. Its calculations of coming to
power as the head of NDA withered away. In 2004 elections despite the
predictions by pollsters, its power declined and it gave way to Congress led
UPA alliance. While BJP is ruling in many states and in couple of them it
seems to have entrenched itself firmly for the time being, an overall
atmosphere that BJP is on the decline is very much there.

BJP built its political fortunes on the foundations laid by RSS work of
decades and the contextual economic and social changes which culminated
during the beginning of 1980s. These related to changes in global political
chessboard due to decline of Soviet states, leading to US becoming the sole
superpower in the world. This in turn changed the dynamics of globalization,
making it more adverse to the large sections of population. The changes
which occurred due to lop sided industrialization in the country led to the
rise of affluent middle classes. In this backdrop, the interest of affluent
sections seemed to be to support the politics of status quo, with the
political agenda to wean away the deprived sections from the path of
struggle, by promoting the identity based politics. This might not have been
a conscious planning, but this is what happened in the course of political
changes. And Ram temple issue came to grab the nation and it threw the
struggle
for social issues to the margins. The rights based movements did face uphill
task to keep afloat in this atmosphere, atmosphere seeped in divisive
religious, social identities and enhanced religiosity all around.

BJP at this stage, mid 1980s, shifted from its ploy of Gandhian Socialism to
Hindutva, Hindu nationalism. With Mandal coming to the fore, opponents of
Mandal crystallized around BJP in a big way. The ascendance of BJP was
assisted by the work of Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, wooing a section of Adivasis
around BJP and Samajik Samrasta Manch co-opted section of Dalits around
Hindutva politics. This ascendance was further assisted by opportunist
forces, the ilk of George Fernendes, that earlier would not touch it even
with a barge pole. With the assistance of these forces BJP controlled the
levers of power for close to six years. It is during this period that the
infiltration and impact of RSS ideology of Hindu nation, Hate minorities
seeped much further. It is during this period that severe cultural and
educational manipulations further intensified in the arena of education and
social work.

BJPs’ ability to come to power thrice was due to a section of population
opposed to the process of social transformation of caste and gender, added
on by winning over a section of middle class, around aggressive nationalism,
nuclear explosion, and threatening postures against Pakistan and at times
bravado against the issue of terrorism. This section does not comprise the
large masses. Affluent sections, those who benefit from ‘Shining India’ and
some others did remain loyal to BJP, but remaining sections soon realized
that the empty rhetoric of identity politics is not going to fill their
empty stomachs and they voted against this Hindu Nationalist party during
2004 and later in 2009. Interestingly other political formations operating
around other identities also faced a set back during 2009 elections.

Meanwhile BJP has tried to change its stripes and at times been talking
Bijli Sadak Pani, and development agenda a la Modi. But can it hide the fact
that it is the party whose break away factions beat up women; it is the
party which inherently believes in what Varun Gandhi says. Its so called
development talk is a mere electoral ploy. As they say you can’t fool all
the people all the time, so BJP stands in its moment of truth, electoral
vote share going down from the 22 odd percentages last time to nearly 18%
now. At one level now the liberal space can be made stronger and those
engaged in social movements can further strengthen their work.

So what happens to BJP in times to come? It is definite that it has brought
in the polarization of sections of society through the ‘Hate other’
ideology. Its major faces symbolizing this divisive ideology have been
Advani, Modi and Varun Gandhi in that sequence. This politics did lead to
violence of mammoth proportions. It is not easy to write off BJP as it has
already made its foundations around the ideology of Hindu Nation etc. And
BJP is not a stand alone party. It is merely and electoral wing of RSS, the
organization with hundreds of branches and offshoots, which will continue to
work notwithstanding the defeat of BJP. Apart from these multiple
organizations, RSS ideology and politics has also got entrenched in the
educational, media and social channels of cooption. Social engineering and
increased religiosity is another phenomenon strengthening communalism.

Communalism does not just mean the power of BJP in political arena.
Divisiveness begins from propagation of the exclusivist ideologies of
nationalism. The next layer is demonizing minorities through various layers
of propaganda etc. This has been leading to sectarian violence and
polarization of communities. Surely these processes are very much intact and
thriving in the society. The ‘social common sense’, perceptions about
minorities has been doctored to frightening proportions. The subtle, and
word of mouth propaganda against father of the nation, against the values of
Indian Constitution and a blind reverence to elite tradition has been pushed
through broad and deep.

So as of now, the divisive politics is very much thriving, in the form of
ideas, in the form of different organizations, which may be presented as
‘cultural’, ‘religious’, ‘social’ or what have you. Surely it is unlikely
that Ram temple or any other emotive issues can now come to the fore
powerfully. It is unlikely that they can repeat Gujarat or Kandhamal so
easily, though one does not rule these cataclysms, as the land mines of such
a politics have already been laid far and wide.

This type of politics knows that it can thrive through identity issues,
through divisiveness, so those efforts may be intensified. RSS, BJPs’
political father, has already started telling BJP to go back to Hindutva,
i.e. take up issues like temple, Ram Setu etc. There are studies which show
that in the areas where communal violence takes place, rather is
orchestrated, BJP becomes stronger. Same is the observation in current
elections. Dominique Immanuel, a Human Rights worker and Communal harmony
award winner, points out that despite an overall decline in BJP seats and
voting percentage it has retained its hold where violence took place or
divisive agenda was put forward. Mangalore, Udipi, Malegaon, Kandhamal, G.
Udaigiri, Gujarat and Pilibhit are the areas in which saw the sectarian
violence or propaganda or act of terror. In Kandhmal in the Loksabha
segments where violence took place BJP candidate did very well. In many
other places in the country, the constituencies where violence was
orchestrated, BJP has romped home. What does this indicate?

RSS has already stated that BJP needs to come back to Hindutva agenda. A lot
will depend on how RSS combine is able to whip up hysteria around that. A
lot will also depend on how much secular forces can ensure the preservation
of peace and amity all around. This is possible by restating the core idea
of India, pluralism, values of freedom movement and values of syncretism. A
lot will depend on how effectively the propaganda done by RSS combine can be
effectively countered. Despite RSS instructions to BJP to ‘return to
Hindutva’, Nation has to guard against such deviations and stick to the
ethos of the country which thrive in diversity and inclusiveness.

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