[Let's understand clearly, this is just the beginning. Cen-sorship
will get far more draconian as time passes and the RSS philosophy gets
free play. As a matter of fact, this project is already in progress.
We now learn that the RSS, along with the HRD minister, is about to
totally revamp the education system in line with the Hindutva agenda.]

I/II.
http://www.outlookindia.com/article/In-The-Darkness-Speak-Up-For-Light/292578

 In The Darkness, Speak Up For Light
Grimmer than the risible mytho-babble from Batra and Modi is the
insidious campaign to throttle opinion. Why is everyone silent?

Kiran Nagarkar

It's unsettling, if not astounding, the speed with which new
scientific discoveries, or rather ancient scientific discoveries, are
coming to light. Some months ago, thanks to one Dina Nath Batra, we
learnt that Rama was the first to fly in an aeroplane. And our BC (as
in Before Christ) ancestors were familiar with stem cell research. But
that was nothing compared to what our august prime minister revealed
while inaugurating perhaps the subcontinent's most advanced medical
facility in Mumbai. Imagine, all these years, along with billions of
people, I too believed that the first and last virgin birth was the
monopoly of the Catholic faith. But thanks to our new intrepid
Hindutva archaeologists, we now learn that Karna was the result of
artificial insemination, and thus a case of a virgin birth long before
the Angel whispered the Annun-cia-tion in Mary's ear. I need hardly
add that the prime minister's teacher in this matter seems to be
Batra, whose works have been made standard supplementary reading in
all schools in Gujarat. It is a wonderful irony that Batra's
organisation is called Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti. Indeed, if this
is what we mean by saving learning and education, then the country,
and especially the younger generation, is in dire trouble.

I am going to move to what is seemingly an unconnected subject. Not
even a week ago, the governor of Maharashtra, belonging to the ruling
party, did something remarkable. He told us that applications under
the Right to Information, which became legal tender after such a long
and hard-fought battle in the public sphere, could be denied by any
bureaucrat on the grounds that the request was frivolous. Apart from
the question as to who is to decide whether a particular request is
frivolous, this is the new ruling party's strategy for combating and
silencing any and every opinion that doesn't accord with theirs. What
we are really seeing is the extension and invention of new methods of
censorship. When the Batra-Modi-RSS school promotes mythology as pure
science, history and the new gospel, they are specifically
invalidating hard-proven science and history.

        Has the impact of the rise of Modi silenced the intelligentsia? Will
we deny our children the light of reason?

In recent months, authors like Wendy Doniger and Megha Kumar have seen
their books being taken off the shelves and pulped. The publishers
fear that a legal battle will cost a lot of money and, given the
outdated nature of our censorship laws, there's a chance of the case
going either way. The ideal way to combat the Hindutva brand of
censorship would have been to galvanise public opinion and put
pressure on Parliament to change the law. But that is out of the
question now, since the BJP controls Parliament. As you must have
noticed, there's not been a peep out of even stalwarts from the BJP,
like Arun Shourie or M.J. Akbar, who have at one time vociferously
defended the freedom of expression and fought censorship. ***Let's
understand clearly, this is just the beginning. Cen-sorship will get
far more draconian as time passes and the RSS philosophy gets free
play. As a matter of fact, this project is already in progress. We now
learn that the RSS, along with the HRD minister, is about to totally
revamp the education system in line with the Hindutva agenda.***
[Emphasis added.]

There's something intriguing, if not bizarre, happening in our
country. What terrible malaise has put our intelligentsia into a
comatose state? Has the impact of the coming of Modiji and his song of
development made even the most sensible people insensible to the
damage being done to the fabric of our education system? Aren't their
horizons too shrinking with the mythification of science? Aren't their
children going to suffer enormously because their parents refused to
stand up for their rights and for the truth?

Since I myself have suffered from both legal and extra-legal
censorship with my play Bedtime Story, I have a few suggestions to
make. First of all, publishers, big and small, could band together and
contribute to a common fund to fight censorship cases. Secondly, all
authors who believe that censorship in the service of religious
bigotry is a curse should contribute a hundred or more rupees annually
to the anti-censorship fund. Next, we have to get authors to visit
schools, colleges and other educational institutions to talk to the
students and provoke them to think about why life with extreme
censorship laws is like living without light and why we have to stand
together to fight for our fundamental human rights. Maybe then we can
start a protest movement all over India. And of course, we must get
the finest thinkers, professionals, enlightened priests and laymen to
join our fight.

Whatever measures we may employ, including the ones that I have just
outlined, the most important and effective one will always be public
opinion. Obviously, we don't have the millions needed to run the kind
of press, radio and other media campaigns that the government swamped
us with prior to the national and Maharashtra elections. But
fortunately, we too have access, at least so far, to YouTube, Twitter,
e-mail and every other internet media that Obama and Modiji utilise so
effectively.

Let me offer a few suggestions for a campaign directed at young people
headed for the US, Europe, or Australia: 1) Does your father, who is
such a staunch follower of the PM, expect you to get into one of the
finest universities in the world by telling your professors that we
were flying planes in the 6th century BC? 2) Wow, do you really expect
to get into Harvard Medical School by telling them what the PM told
you--that we were performing transplants of elephant heads on human
bodies before the beginning of time?

Now this one is for the parents: Obviously, you want your children to
get a head start by giving them the best education. The question is,
when your son is writing the crucial essay with his application to the
Harvard Medical School, do you really want him to say that Gandhari,
mother of the Kauravas, had an abortion and Maharishi Vyasa divided
the foetus-like flesh into a hundred parts and kept them in ghee for
two years, at the end of which a hundred Kauravas were born?

Come sir, your children deserve much better than that.

(Novelist, playwright and screenplay writer Kiran Nagarkar is the
author of Ravan & Eddie and Cuckold.)

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