*Do Educational Institutions need lectures on Patriotism?*


*Ram Puniyani*



The issues related to our educational institutions-patriotism started
coming up to the fore with this Government coming to power (May 2014). One
after the other news of Government intervention in different institutions,
more so the nationally well known ones started disturbing us. There was the
case of IIT Madras where Periyar Ambedkar Study Circle was banned. Then IIT
Bombay Director Prof Shevgaonkar resigned due to high handed attitude of
the Ministry of MHRD. Close to follow suit was Prof Anil Kakodkar who
resigned from the Chairmanship of the Board of Governors of IIT Bombay
again.



The case of FTII Pune dragged for a long time as students opposed the
appointment of a RSS-BJP sympathizer, a B grade film actor, Gajendra
Chauhan. Students went on for a long strike and after trying to make their
point for eight long months, withdrew their strike as the recalcitrant
government refused to heed to the demands of students. Many other incidents
kept happening including those of Allahabad University, Ferguson College in
Pune among others. Two incidents which stood out and shook the student
community were related to Hyderabad Central University (HCU) and the
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). In both these cases the issue of
nationalism, patriotism was thrown up by the Central government, along with
the ruling BJP and its associates in RSS combine.



In HCU the local BJP MP, on insistence from the ABVP branch of the
university wrote to MHRD Minister that anti-national and casteist
activities are going on and action should be taken against the students
belonging to Ambedkar Students Association (ASA). Incidentally the ASA was
opposed as they had organized meetings which were opposed by ABVP as per
their political agenda. The incidents were, screening of the film
Muzzafarnagar Baki hai, a film on Muzzafarnagar violence in UP. Then there
was beef festival. On participation in beef festival Vemula wrote on his
face book that he participated in the festival as solidarity with those who
consume beef. Then there was a meeting to oppose the death penalty to Afzal
Guru. The argument of ASA was that the death penalty is inhuman and it is
opposite of what the norms of a civil society should be.



Following this; the Vice Chancellor, under pressure from Ministry expelled
Vemula from the hostel and stopped his fellowship. This is what forced him
to take his life. In the case of JNU, the issue of patriotism was brought
up in a deliberate way. In a program organized in JNU some masked students
came in and shouted anti India slogans. Kanhiaya Kumar and two other
friends were not a part of this slogan shouting gang. Incidentally the
slogan shouters have not been apprehended and identified so far, for the
reasons best known to the authorities. On the contrary the authorities
arrested Kanhaiya, Amirban and Umar on the charges of sedition. A doctored
video was played repeatedly by some channels and it became clear that
arrested student leaders of JNU had nothing to do with anti India
sloganeering. Incidentally the occasion was that of the anniversary of
Afzal Guru. As far Afzal Guru is concerned lesser said the better! BJP
after hectic deliberations have tied up with the PDP in Kashmir and PDP
upholds Afzal Guru as a martyr and someone was who did not get justice. So
it becomes clear that BJP is using the JNU issue to build up an emotive
issue out of the whole thing.



One knows that such slogans have been there in Kashmir, on similar lines
talks of secession have been there in North Eastern states. The demand for
secession from Indian was raised also raised C.N.Annadurai of DMK, a
prominent leader from Tamil Nadu, who had opposed the imposition of Hindi
as a national language. In nut shell there are different places in the
world where the part of the nations have been demanding autonomy or
separation. That has not been presented as an act of anti nationalism. Many
groups and political tendencies have criticized the ruling governments, but
that is not what sedition is. This is a right inherent in democratic
society.



Even in India there have been various groups which from time to time have
been demanding autonomy, secession etc. In countries there are diverse
political tendencies and they do keep changing with time. It is a question
of their dissatisfactions being met. Students-youth are groups where all
types of ideas and ideologies are discussed. There is a long tradition
anti-British Nationalist struggle by student bodies like All India Students
Federation and likes of them. They were not lectured by so called
nationalists to become patriotic. During freedom movement the most
patriotic role was played by the followers of Gandhi who were learnt by the
example of the national movement.



Even at that time the youth and students influenced by communal ideology of
Muslim League and Hindu Mahasabha-RSS kept aloof from the patriotic act of
participation in nation building, the freedom struggle. One recalls that
even the earlier Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee was arrested
in 1942 as he was n onlooker in the movement led by students-youth inspired
by Gandhi. Vajpayee in a letter to authorities confessed that he had
nothing to do with the national movement and he was released from prison in
two days time. (http://www.frontline.in/static/html/fl1503/15031150.htm)



Universities and other educational institutions are the places where
patriotism is in-built in our syllabus and pattern of society. One has
never been thinking of such lecturing as is being indulged in by the RSS
combine. The cases of JNU and HCU demonstrate that this patriotism is being
manufactured as an emotive issue for dividing the society. This has been
linked with the slogan of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. The way Bhagwat first
called for the need to teach this slogan to youth, and the way Asaduddin
Owaisi responded to that shows that both these groups are in for bringing
up Bharat Mata ki jai as a divisive issue, RSS-Bhagwat is having an
aggressive stance on this issue. The position of Constitution as seen in
the Jehovah’s Witnesses case is that one should respect the national
symbols but it is not mandatory to chant or shout any slogan as such is not
a must.



In that sense patriotism stands for following the laws in our Constitution,
abiding by them. Criticism of ruling government can’t be equated with
anti-Nationalism. So the present exercises in imposing slogans etc have
nothing to do with patriotism. It is being used as a political tool. We
need to overcome the sectarian tendencies like that of Bhagwat, Devendra
Fadanvis, Baba Ramdev who are trying to force such non important issues on
the society. Baba Ramdev’s statement is very frightening. There is a very
apt phrase, “patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels’ I will like to
modify that to ‘In India patriotism is being made the refuge by pseudo
nationalists for their political goals’.



Our educational institutions need to cultivate the culture of debate and
dialogue even with dissenting voices; the need is to promote the deeper
values of Indian nationalism and humanism.

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http://peoplesvoice.in/2016/04/17/educational-institution-need-lectures-patriotism/

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