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How Communalism Divides the Nation?
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Today in India the gulf between religious communities is widening at a
rapid pace. The 'Hate other ideologies' abound and are percolating down to
the social levels at dangerous pace. As such India is a plural,
multi-religious society, where diverse people have been living together for
centuries. The Ganga Jamuna Tehjeeb, the mixed culture present in our
society gets manifested in its food habits, dressing pattern, celebrations,
festivals and religious traditions. These show how over a period of
centuries the people of different communities have been adopting to each
other in the spirit of 'Vasudhaiv Kutumbakan' (Whole World is my family)
and 'Love thy Neighbor'.
While ethnic strife was there; the violence in the name of religions,
Hindu-Muslim-Christian was conspicuous by its absence. The sectarian
strife: Shaiv-Vaishnav, Shia-Sunni was there but the social scenario was by
and large marked by amity. The highest points of these interactions can be
seen in the traditions like Bhakti, Sufi and even the coming into fore of a
new religion Sikhism and a new language: Urdu.
The problem begins with the British colonial period when the rulers adopt
the policy of 'divide and rule' and in pursuing that policy they introduced
communal historiography where the focus of history becomes Kings' religion
and selective picking up of points related to temple destructions, forcible
conversion, taxation policies and atrocities on women, become the ground
for spreading hatred.
This hatred is the foundation on which violence is based. India comes to
become a nation through its struggle against colonial powers and during the
formation of this nation large sections of population are included in the
newly forming India on the grounds of Liberty, Equality Fraternity. The
Indian nationalist streams reject the British presentation of communal
historiography and base their understanding on National historiography, one
of the manifestations of which comes in Gandhi’s Hind Swaraj, where he
talks of inclusive character of different rulers of the past, cutting
across the religious boundaries.
In contrast to Gandhi-Indian nationalists, the communalists take up the
divisive communal history and adopt it to suit their narrow goals of Muslim
Nation or Hindu nation. The Muslim League presents the case as if India
(rather sub continent) was being ruled by Muslims so British should hand
over power to Muslims. Hindu Mahasabha-RSS presented the ideology of this
land being a Hindu Nation from times immemorial. Here the pattern of
production, hunter society, nomadic society, agricultural society with
kingdoms and the then society with changes of Industrialization are glossed
over and a lineage of present Hindu society with hunter-nomadic communities
is presented to claim the ruler ship, as being the original inhabitants of
the land. Hindu kings-Hindu society is presented as an ideal, trouble free
society which gets problems due to Muslim invasion, so need to bring back
Hindu nation becomes the agenda of Hindu Mahasabha-RSS.
These communal streams, the one's vouching for Muslim nation or Hindu
nation, had no interest in the problems of 'people', the dalits, adivasis,
women or workers.
Their focus was the interests of lineages of earlier rulers, the landlords,
Kings in whose times the birth based hierarchies, operating at political,
social and gender level were the basic hallmarks of society. They began a
double ideological battle. On one hand to demonize the kings of ‘other’
religion-glorify the rulers of their own religion and two to present the
birth based hierarchies in a glorified manner.
Their social reach was limited but they started spreading their version of
History and promoting the hatred for other community. This was at a time
when National movement was uniting the people cutting across the boundaries
o religion, caste, region and gender. The communalists took up emotive
issues, music before the mosque, pig-cow in their sacred place, creating
nuisance when others have religious festivals and so on. The hatred forms
the basis of violence and consequently polarization in the society.
While we have seen the intensification of this polarization during last few
decades, we have also seen a gradual rise in the intensity of hatred
against some and insecurity among those who are being made the object of
hate around many issues. Be it cow slaughter, temple destructions, forcible
conversion, ‘our women’ being subjected to atrocity, global terror and what
have you. Now a new emotive issue has been thrown up very recently, its
fresh from the Bakery, so can serve a good example of understanding the
anatomy of construction of object ‘Hate’ , demonization of the ‘other’.
RSS Sarsanghchalak, Mohan Bhagawat (March 2016) gives a statement on his
own that "the time has come to ask the new generation to chant 'Bharat mata
ki Jai' (BMKJ)".
This acts like letting loose the cat among the pigeons. For being
'politically correct', he later says that nobody should be forced to chant
this slogan. As if on a cue, while it was not necessary to respond to this
unwarranted, communal intervention by Bhagwat, Asaduddin Owaisi supplements
the game by saying that he will not chant this slogan even if a knife is
put on his throat. At the same time he says that he has no problem in
saying Jai Hind. In the talk shows which follow the RSS-BJP spokespersons
deliberately begin the story with Owaisi, forgetting the statement by
Bhagawat. In a holier than thou spirit Javed Akhatar chants the same slogan
thrice to win the kudus from the sectarian and many other elements.
To take the story further, and this shows how such emotive issues are
constructed, Congress-NCP, trying to play the role of B team of Hindutva,
against the prevalent laws of the land, asks for suspension of Waris Pathan
(Owaisi party) who refuses to chant the slogan; from Maharashtra Assembly.
Communal politics of RSS combine has a good back up in these so called
secular parties like Congress-NCP so to say.
Then steps in Devendra Fadanvis, Maharashtra Chief Minster, one brought up
on the ideology of Hindu nationalism: RSS. This gentleman has been brought
up more on 'Bunch of thoughts' of Golwalkar rather than the values of
Indian Constitution. He does not want to know about the values of Indian
Constitution despite being a Chief Minster. Taking further his mentor
Bhagwat's statement he asserts that those who do not chant this slogan
(BMKJ) have no right to live in India! So India of 125 Crore has now has an
ideology and its soldiers are out to maul the Indian Constitution. To take
the matters to the streets and community comes in RSS fellow traveler, Baba
Ramdev.
He picks up from Owaisi and blurts, "If no law would have cut the heads of
those who don't say 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'."
While many of these worthies now will be trying and explaining their
outpourings towards and acceptable language, the damage has been done. The
communal force is now equipped with one more weapon to consolidate its
social and electoral base. My earlier article on the topic explains as to
how BMKJ can be a voluntary for those who want to chant it and it is
equally OK if someone does not chant it. With Ramdev's statement one more
emotive issue has been constructed 'successfully'. Celebrations may be on
among those who want to distract the attention from the problems of Bharat
Mata of Jawaharlal Nehru (125 crore people of India), the problems of dalit
students (Rohith Vemula) the problems of University autonomy, (Kanhaiya
Kumar), the problems of farmers suicide, the rising prices, lack of
employment generation and what have you.
It's time that the India wakes up to realize the game of communal forces
and vow not to fall prey to their machinations around such slogans or other
emotive issues which are manufactured by them on regular basis and are
pulling us back on the scale of Indian nationalism.

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