*Attempt to Undermine Secularism: Testing Waters!*

*Words Socialism and Secularism missing in BJP Govt. ads *

*Ram Puniyani*



Words are not mere words; they do indicate our values and the basis of our
association when it comes to the books like Constitution of India. Recently
the controversy was created by dropping the words Secular and Socialist
from Indian Constitution’s preamble in the advertisement released by the
Modi Government on the eve of Republic day. When it was questioned how come
these words are missing, which are part of the preamble, BJP leaders jumped
to say that this is the ‘original’ Constitutions’ preface. Ravi Shanker
Prasad, the union minister retorted that Nehru and Ambedkar, were no less
secular, still these words were not put in the Constitution in 1950. At
that time Nehru was Prime Minister and Ambedkar was the Chief of the
drafting committee. BJP’s political ally Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut stated
that these words should be deleted for good as we are neither socialist nor
secular. His mentor, late Bal Thackeray had time and again said that this
is a Hindu nation. There was good opposition to this retrograde move all
around. In the face of strong resistance to this step of the Government,
finally Arun Jaitly went on to say that from now on the prevalent
Constitution’s preamble, with words secularism and socialism, alone will be
used.



It is true that the words Socialist and Secular were not there in the
original Constitution which was implemented in 1950. The values of
Socialism, equitable distribution of wealth, social control on resources
were the spirit of the policies for a long time. When the word Socialism
was introduced it was felt that it was the right approach to our economic
policies, and that’s how the current ruling party, BJP also used the word
Gandhian Socialism as its ideology in 1980.



With Modi Government coming to power, its policies are a signal that
Corporate will have unabashed control over social resources. Also the
signals are that policies which were meant to act as protective clauses for
the weak and marginalized will be done away with. So with the new
dispensation the word Socialism is a big embarrassment. Whatever little
control state tended to exercise in economic domain is now over after this
Government has come to power. Just to recall that the industrial giants
were the major funders of Modi campaign.



As for as secularism is concerned it had been the inherent spirit of Indian
Constriction, as the articles 25 and 26 elaborate the secular nature of the
state. The whole Constitution is seeped with secular values. The addition
of these words in the preamble during the dreaded emergency regime was
mostly due to the fact that the authoritarian regime wanted to get some
legitimacy for itself, so these two words might have been added. These
words did not negate the spirit of our Constitution but as such are a value
addition to what we had.



So why this subtle move to delete these words from the advertisement? Shiv
Sena spokesperson said even if this might have happened by mistake, let’s
make it permanent. The core point is that BJP and its ally Shiv Sena are
uncomfortable with the secularism as a guiding principle of our nation, our
state, as their political agenda is totally opposed to upholding pluralism,
diversity and protection of minority rights in our country. Right from the
beginning they have upheld Hindutva i.e. Hindu nationalism as their
ideology in contrast to secularism-Indian nationalism. Times and again as
the opportunity comes they articulate it and depending on their electoral
political strength they try to implement a course towards Hindu nation. Due
to their recent electoral success they feel more emboldened to express this
openly.



True that these words were included during emergency, it’s also true that
the Janata Party which came to power had sworn that they will undo the
‘emergency amendments’, once they come to power, still they did not touch
these words as it was clear that any such attempt will be opposed by the
large section of Indians. One should note that the stalwarts of BJP,
Vajpayee and Advani, were part of that Government. After demolition of
Babri Mosque, the word Hindu Rashtra came more in to bigger prominence.
Later once NDA coalition came to power in 1998 they expressed this subtly
by forming ‘Constitution Review’ committee. Again, seeing the massive
opposition from the people, the NDA government withheld the implementation
of the committee report.



Now with majority in the parliament for BJP, this move can be seen as an
attempt to test the waters to see as to how far the BJP government can go
ahead with their agenda of Hindu nationalism. As the matters stand, seeing
the protests and campaigns against BJP’s move, they have finally decided to
use only the preamble with words Secular and Socialist. This attempt of
removal of this word secular cannot be seen in isolation. This was running
in parallel with all-round enfoldment of agenda of RSS combine. There is an
assertive talk by RSS that, we are all Hindus, this is a Hindu nation. At
the same time other voices operate at different level and ask for bringing
in Gita as the national book. Within BJP itself there are supplementary
forces that denigrated religious minorities by calling them Haram jade, and
glorify the killer of Mahatma Gandhi as a patriot. At yet another level,
the communal combine is out to intensify the polarization of society along
religious lines, so burning of a Church here, the incident or throwing
corpse of a pig in a holy place, the campaigns of Ghar Vapasi, and
targeting of youth in the name of love jihad are painfully present on the
plate of communal politics.



The fathers of Indian Constitution brought in the core values of India’s
freedom movement. The ones, who are currently demanding a deletion or
debate to on these words are the ones’ who are opposed to Indian
Nationalism and want to march towards Hindu nationalism. They also don’t
identify with India’s freedom movement. The battle is not merely around
this or that word, its battle between upholding the spirit of Indian
freedom movement versus nationalism in the name of religion.

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