*Gujarat: Making of a Fascist State*


*Ram Puniyani*



Abdul Shakeel Basha, known popularly as Shakeel to his friends, has been
arrested on 17th June 2010, on various charges. The major charge is that he
along with his other friends was planning to start a Maoist revolution in
Gujarat. Shakeel is 13th amongst the activists who have been arrested on
similar charges. Activists who have been arrested on the charge of being
Naxalites are Avinash Kulkarni, Bharat Pawar, Makabhai Chowdhary, Jayaram
Goswami and others who have been working in different parts of Gujarat,
particularly amongst the tribal and workers for their economic rights. There
has been no news of any violence in the areas where they have been working.
One knows Shakeel has a long record of working for communal harmony, justice
for Gujarat violence victims, and housing for street children amongst other
issues. ‘Peace issues’ has been his concern during last few years.



Apart from Shakeel the work of most of these activist’s, arrested by Gujarat
police, has been within the confines of Indian Constitution, struggles based
on the ‘rights as citizens’, as weaker sections of society. The major
violence witnessed by Gujarat has been the one of sectarian type, the one
directed first against Muslim minorities and then Christian minorities. On
the contrary the work of some of these activists has been to promote
communal harmony, which has been a hindrance to spread of divisiveness being
promoted by the likes of Swami Aseemanand of VHP, an RSS affiliate, who is
currently absconding for his linkages with the perpetrators of Ajmer terror
attack.



With the nation wide beginning of operation ‘green hunt’, the targeting of
Naxalites/Maoists, the Gujarat police, not to be left behind, has targeted
the activists working within the confines of constitutional limits. Gujarat
has never been known to be the work area of Naxalites/Maoists anyway. This
has been an area where the followers of RSS have been calling shots from
last two decades in particular and trying to convert it into ‘ideal Hindu
state’. Gujarat has also been boasted as the ideal Hindu state, particularly
since the violence against minorities became intense. The anti Muslim
offensive culminated in Gujarat carnage of 2002. After 2002 there was a
sustained attack on Christians. This is the violence which is the marker of
Gujarat.



One never heard of any Naxalite violence and there are no criminal cases
against most of the activists who have been arrested. As such through the
intense media propaganda, social activists have been defamed to the extent
that Medha Patkar was attacked physically for her campaigns to protect the
rights of tribal. Strong propaganda against ‘activists’ in general is part
of the norms prevalent in Gujarat.



The sequence of the political events in Gujarat is very revealing. First the
sectarianism comes up; various factors promote this communal divide. This
leads to the massive anti Muslim pogrom on the pretext of Godhra train
burning. Then on the plea that Christian missionaries are converting the
gullible Adivasis, anti Christian violence is unleashed. This runs parallel
with the aggressive conversion of Adivasis into Hinduism under the garb of
‘Ghar vapasi’. Through Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram, through swamis and associates
identity issues are projected in the Adivasi areas. The result of all this
is the overall suspension of the concept of Human rights and demonization of
social activists. As such whatever little is there in the name of social
activism has been dwarfed under the shadow of communalization of social
space and communal violence.



Due to these anti minority attacks, minorities have been relegated to second
class citizens. The culmination of this is the formation of Muslim ghettoes
in urban areas and intimidation of Christians in Adivasi areas. Along with
this the concept of ‘Swarnim Gujarat’ (Golden Gujarat), a heaven for
investors is advertised through media. In tandem with this the rights of
workers and tribal are being suppressed to ensure that the industrialists
can have their sway to make big money. As Ratan Tata put it, industrialists
have to be in Gujarat. And so Anil Ambani and others of their ilk project
Narendra Modi as the ideal Chief Minister, the future Prime Minister of
India. The inference is emerging that anti minority pogrom has effectively
been undertaken to create a ‘smooth’ atmosphere for the industrialists.
After subjugating minorities and the democratic values the illusion of
‘development’ has been manufactured.



Narnedra Modi has been compared to Hitler times and over again. Through his
anti Jew, anti Communist tirades Hitler created the ‘ideal’ atmosphere for
the big industrialists. It seems Modi has taken Gujarat on the same path.
First he has ensured the suspension of human rights through anti-minority
pogroms, then demonized the social activists and now whatever little
activity prevailed for democratic rights of the marginalized, is being done
away with. The human rights workers, working in the Constitutional framework
are being dubbed as Naxalites and are being put behind the bars. The idea is
to smoothen the path for big industrialists. The arrest of workers for human
rights issues is like laying the red carpet for the reckless growth of
industries, trampling on the interests of the deprived sections of society.
What is hidden below the red carpet is the very concept of a welfare state,
a secular state, a state with the concept of human rights of all. One is
also reminded of the RSS ideologue M.S. Golwalkar writing in his book ‘Bunch
of Thoughts’ that Muslims, Christians and Communists are the internal threat
to Hindu nation. It seems following his advice first the Muslims, then the
Christians and now the social activists (communist substitutes) are being
targeted as Naxalites.



The happenings in Gujarat show us the deeper designs of the political class
of the country, who are executing industrialization without a human face,
industrialization on the bodies of the marginalized sections. Hitler did
precisely the same. In the short term it seems very rewarding but surely one
knows from History that once the violation of the concepts of democracy goes
too far, the results are not very pleasing. Hitler refused to learn it in
his life, that’s why he had to put a bullet in his head. Germany kept toeing
his line, that’s why it faced the ruin after the temporary graphs showing
economic prosperity!



One reaffirms that those believing in the ‘violence as a means for social
change’ have no place in the democratic system. In turn, one must learn that
democracy is doomed in a state which does not let the peaceful social
movements to exist!



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Issues in Secular Politics

II July 2010



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