*Cow Vigilantism as Terror*

Can the Saffron Establishment ever wash its hands of the growing menace?

- New Socialist Initiative



Cow vigilantism which has received tremendous boost since the ascendance of
BJP at the centre got its first fitting reply in Gujarat recently. The way
in which a self-proclaimed *Gau Rakshak Dal *- owing allegiance to Shiv
Sena - attacked a group of Dalits in Una (11 th July 2016) who were
skinning a dead cow, publicly flogged them, led them to the police station
charging them with cow slaughter and even circulated a video of the whole
incident on social media to spread further terror, has caused tremendous
uproar.

Thousands and thousands of Dalits have come out on streets in different
parts of the state, gheraoed government offices, damaged government
property, enforced state-wide bandh and tried to bring the government to
its knees, demanding severe punishment to the guilty and strict action
against the police and government officials who failed to act upon their
complaint when they were being publicly brutalised.

The wave of protests has still not ebbed. The anger still simmers. Protest
rallies still continue.

There have been thirty incidents of suicide attempts by Dalit youth
protesting the Una incident within a span of just one week. People across
political spectrum are appealing to the angry youth not to resort to this
extreme step and continue with peaceful struggle. Undoubtedly, Una incident
and the consequent dalit assertion is proving to be a great turning point
in the history of the dalit movement as Dalits have ultimately realised
that politics of Hindutva is no friend of dalits and in fact, it is geared
towards strengthening and further consolidating the purity and pollution
based caste system.The growing disenchantment of Dalits with the politics
of Hindutva was very much evident when their protests reached Narendra
Modi's home town of Vadnagar itself  where thousands of dalits participated
in a militant demonstration blaming the Prime Minister himself and BJP for
the brutal thrashing of Dalits.  Videos of the protest showed many Dalit
people shouting, “Hai re Modi...hai-hai re Modi,” - modification of a
slogan used by women during Hindu funeral processions.(
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/dalits-protest-una-thrashing-in-modi-s-hometown-blame-bjp-and-hindutva/story-PcDEifwFGlHn20fLwuvTOJ.html).
The outrage has rekindled memories of the militant assertion in early
eighties led by the earlier generation of young dalits wherein they had
fought to defend policy of reservation and also dared to take on the
Hindutva formations head-on.

It has also been a great learning experience for ordinary dalits in the
state who comprise around eight per cent of the population and who were
largely co-opted by the Hindutva formations in their project of hate and
exclusion. One unique form of struggle adopted by the protesters this time
has rattled the ruling elite tremendously and has the potential of
nationwide resonance. It involved throwing of carcasses of dead cows at
government offices, outside the houses of prominent politicians, removal of
which became a strenuous affair even for the establishment. A large section
among them have even boycotted work of collecting dead bovines and have
even declared that henceforth they are ready to die of hunger but would not
take up the occupation again. In fact, by this simple act Dalits have
rather issued a warning to the *Manuvadi*/Brahminical forces that the day
they resolve to leave all those 'dirty' professions. for which they are
stigmatised, a catastrophe like situation awaits them. One of the activists
who 'pioneered' this unique form told a correspondent that they have
stopped doing it to teach them a lesson

 "The *gau rakshaks* beat us because they think the cow is their mother.
Well, then, they should take care of her and pick up her carcass when she
dies.”

(
http://scroll.in/article/812329/your-mother-you-take-care-of-it-meet-the-dalits-behind-gujarats-stirring-cow-carcass-protests
)

Fact finding reports which have appeared in sections of the media tell how
the police did not stop the perpetrators on their way and also took hours
to lodge a simple FIR and arrest the criminals. There are even unconfirmed
reports that local police had even tipped the *Gau Rakshak Dal* about the
skinning of the dead cow. The complicity and connivance of the local police
is evident also in the fact that despite enough proof available with it in
the form of the video of the incident about involvement of more than thirty
people in the thrashing incident, it has kept number of arrests limited at
eight only and is trying to portray it as an one off incident.

The unfolding dalit outrage which found the state government in deep
slumber has brought to the fore many other similar recent incidents where
Dalits had come under attack at the hands of *Gau Rakshaks *and the silence
maintained by the police which had even refused to entertain complaints
lodged by the victims. It has also given a vent to pent up anger of the
dalits against daily humiliations and discrimination faced by them,
widespread existence of exclusion and untouchability in social life, denial
of basic human rights and manifold spurt in atrocities in the state in
recent times and failure of the powers that be to take proactive measures
to curb the growing menace

The criminal acts by the *Gau Rakshaks* and the impunity with which they
are ready to take law into their hands which has received nationwide
attention has also been an occasion for the senior members of the
bureaucracy to speak out about the menace they have become all over the
state. Chief Secretary of the state G R Gloria is reported to have told a
national daily that

'These vigilantes are self-proclaimed *gau rakshaks* but in actual fact
they are hooligans'. According to him there are as  many as 200 cow
vigilante groups  in the Gujarat who have 'become a law and order problem
because of their aggression and the way they take law into their hands' and
government is going to take strong action against them.  The Chief
Secretary was even categorical in admitting that lower level police
personnel are hand in glove with these vigilantes. (
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/vigilantes-are-the-new-security-threat/article8882354.ece
).

It is worth emphasising that not some time ago even the Punjab-Haryana high
court while ordering CBI probe into the death of Mustain, a transporter at
the hands of members of  another *'Gau Raksha Dal*' in Kurukshetra, Haryana
(March 2016) had underlined the growing criminalisation of the Cow
Protectors who work with impunity. It said that so called cow vigilante
groups constituted with the backing of political bosses and senior
functionaries governing the state, including police,

"..[a]re bent upon circumventing law and fleecing poor persons ferrying
their animals, be it for any personal domestic use or
otherwise...Apparently even the senior functionaries of the police are
hand-in-glove with such vigilante groups. (
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Cow-vigilante-groups-bent-on-circumventing-law-HC/articleshow/52197819.cms
)

Dalit anger witnessed on the streets of Gujarat - variously described as
Dalit rebellion by a section of the commentators - has had spiralling
effect in other parts of the country as well, and has also helped galvanise
the entire parliamentary opposition camp which has even demanded that there
should be immediate ban on all such *Gau Rakshak Dals *and all such
miscreants who operate under its name and engage in mayhem. Members of
parliament on the floor of the house have denounced all these vigilante
groups who are targeting Muslims as well as Dalits, brutalising them in
very many ways and on occasions lynching them and explained how the
policies and programmes of the powers that be has made a conducive
atmosphere for their proliferation and demanded ban on them.

The manner in which cow is being moved at the centre stage of politics and
where mere a rumour that it is being slaughtered somewhere gives miscreants
a licence to take law into their own hands with due connivance of the
police and administration, is being compared with neighbouring Pakistan
where the ‘crime of blasphemy’ serves similar purpose. Pakistan has lost
many precious lives and many more are rotting in jail due to its refusal to
check religious fanatics for whom the blasphemy laws have become a tool to
intimidate innocents. Concerns are being raised whether India would
similarly go 'Pakistan' way - unable to stop erosion of secular principles
in polity and facilitating further legitimacy to faith in social-political
lives.

The open letter by Lalu Prasad Yadav to PM Modi in the aftermath of the Una
incident captures the prevalent mood in the country wherein he had
described how actions by cow vigilante groups - which are receiving state
patronage - has created an ambience of terror and intimidation among
farmers, tribals, dalits and all those people who are engaged in cattle
trading. In his open letter he has directly blamed 'RSS as well as PM Modi'
being responsible for this state of affairs.(
http://hindi.catchnews.com/india/lalu-yadav-controversial-remark-on-una-incident-1469268538.html
)

While the BJP and RSS having lost battle of perceptions are busy counting
losses in the aftermath of the Una incident, and assessing its electoral
fallout, the misogynistic remarks by a senior leader of the BJP targeting
Ms Mayawati, leader of BSP and who has been Chief Minister of UP, has added
further fuel to the fire. It is a different matter that all their 'regrets'
about these remarks expressed on the floor of the house have proved to be
an eyewash and at ground level they are trying to be on the offensive again
utilising similar condemnable remarks allegedly made by fellow politican of
the BSP.

Coming close on the heels of demolition of Ambedkar Bhavan, in neighbouring
Maharashtra by a BJP led government - a decision which it regrets now
because of spurt in voices of opposition to this act  - and the nationwide
mass movement which emerged after the 'institutional murder' of scholar
Rohith Vemula of Hyderabad Central University, and the alleged role of few
central ministers in letting it happen and a series of anti-Dalit actions
and controversial statements by its top leaders targeting the community, or
their attempts to discontinue the policy of affirmative action for Dalits
and Adivasis, the unfolding Dalit anger has also seriously dented their
well-planned strategy of consolidating their base among the Dalits at an
all India level. Undoubtedly Dalit outrage has not only put the saffron
dispensation at the state as well as centre on the defensive and has put
paid to their well calibrated strategy of appropriating Ambedkar by
projecting him as a 'Hindu Social Reformer'.

Whatever might their claims vis-a-vis Hindu Unity, this incident - which
was no exception and was part of a unfolding pattern of denying basic human
rights to Dalits, intimidating them and using them as stormtroppers for
their anti-minority actions  - has laid bare the essentially
Manuvadi/Brahminical core of their ideology based on exclusion and hate. In
fact their worldview is basically anti-thetical to any vision of dalit
empowerment/emancipation or for that matter inclusive development. And it
has further demonstrated that their feverish attempts notwithstanding to
aggravate tensions between dalits and muslims at grassroot level on flimsy
pretext, in their worldview of Hindu Rashtra both of them are equally
dispensable. The unprecedented fury shown by the Dalit masses in a state,
which has been ruled by the Hindutva forces for more than 15 years, and was
projected by them as a unique 'Gujarat Model' of development prior to the
elections to the Parliament in 2014, has shaken them to the core and has
left them scrambling for solutions. They are slowly realising that the
assertion of the Dalit masses has the potential of disrupting all their
political calculations in the coming elections to different state
assemblies - Punjab, UP and Gujarat itself - which are scheduled to be held
in 2017.

Another ignoble aspect of the present phase of 'Dalit Uprising' is the role
of the media which (barring exceptions) seems to have become a handmaiden
of Hindutvas exclusion centred politics. A cursory perusal of the coverage
of the corporate funded and controlled media demonstrate that it has
refused to report Dalit mobilisations on massive scale which have
consistently challenged and questioned Hindutva politics. A representative
example of their *Varna *dominated, anti-dalit worldview can be had from
the way they completely under reported the massive gathering in Mumbai
recently where more than 1.5 lakh people had gathered to protest the
demolition of Ambedkar Bhavan by the BJP-Shiv Sena regime. Forget  being
watchdog of democracy as it is being projected elsewhere, forget its role
of being objective in reporting events and analysis, it seems much happy in
its metamorphosis of being spokesperson of the powers that be- a situation
much worse than what existed during emergency when 'it was asked to bend
and decided to crawl'

It need be underlined here that the depredations of the cow vigilante
groups are not limited to Dalits alone, in fact, Muslims have been their
chief targets - as a cursory perusal of events since last two years makes
it obvious. The latest in the series happened to be from Gurgaon where two
Muslim transporters were attacked by a *Gau Rakshak *group and were fed
with cow dung laced with urine since they were found to be carrying
cattles. A video of the said incident had also gone viral. A leader of the
group even claimed on camera that they have done it to 'purify' them of
their sins. (
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-gau-raksha-dal-force-fed-beef-smugglers-cow-dung-and-make-them-drink-cow-urine-2229190)
And since Haryana happens to be a BJP ruled state - which is also
contemplating forming 'Cow Protection Force' much on the lines of Home
Guards and has also appointed a special officer of the IAS rank to curb
'cow smuggling' there was no action against the perpetrators.

It was only last year that Palwal in Haryana witnessed communal riot like
situation. The immediate trigger for the situation was the cow vigilantes
themselves who had attacked a truck carrying meat and had spread a rumour
that it was carrying beef. Police reached there within no time and instead
of taking action against the perpetrators charged the driver and owner of
the truck with criminal conspiracy and sent them to jail. The very next day
government announced that all cases filed earlier against 'cow protectors'
would be withdrawn immediately making it obvious that how it would have no
qualms if similar actions occur in future.

End of December last year, village Banokhedi, district Karnal ( Haryana)
witnessed indiscriminate firing by a cow vigilante group on a canter
(mini-truck) which was carrying people - most of them belonging to minority
community - who were travelling from Punjab to UP for the coming Panchayat
elections. (Refer : Lok Lahar, 14 Dec 2015) It led to death of one youth
and serious injuries to several others. Cow vigilantes attacked the truck
in middle of the night and what was more worrisome that there were few
policemen also with them. Later five people were arrested among them there
were two policemen as well.

The menace of cow vigilante groups is not limited to one particular area or
state, it has spread all over the country.  Few months back cow vigilantes
had lynched two youths belonging to minority community ( one of them a
minor) near Latehar, Jharkhand and left them hanging on tree, as they were
also found carrying cattles and the cow protectors wanted to 'teach them a
lesson'. Sarahan village, District Nahan ( Himachal Pradesh) was witness to
an attack on a group of minority youth by cow vigilantes (Oct 2015) which
led to death of one them and four others were seriously wounded. Cow
vigilantes alleged that the youth were engaged in cow smuggling. Last year
similar group attacked a Kashmir bound truck with petrol bomb which led to
the death of  a young man Zahid (19 years) because of serious burn
injuries. It was only few months back that Mehbooba Mufti, Chief Minister
of Jammu and Kashmir wrote to Chief Minister of Punjab how people from
Kashmir who are meat exporters and traders are being regularly brutalised
in the state by self-proclaimed *Gau Bhak*ts. (
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Cow-vigilante-groups-bent-on-circumventing-law-HC/articleshow/52197819.cms
).

It is futile to imagine that BJP - an affiliate of the Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh -would rein in Cow Vigilantes, just because Dalits are
feeling outraged over some incidents involving them or sections of
judiciary or even executive are appalled at their transgressing of
Constitutional values and principles or the peace and justice loving people
of the country are reminding the *Pracharak* turned PM that he had declared
in the august house of the Parliament that for him 'Constitution is the
most sacred book now.

We should never forget that the Sangh Parivar, operates through its vast
network of what are known as *anushangik* ( affiliated) organisations -
with a strict division of labour between them - to further the agenda of
Hindu Rashtra.  In fact, it would leave no stone unturned to deflect
attention of the people from its essentially *Varna* mindset which refuses
to even acknowledge that  assertion of Dalits has basis in the age old
hierarchy based system. They would be ready to go to any extent to silence
all such voices which are questioning them, challenging them and are in a
position to put roadblocks on their 'path to victory'. An inkling of what
is in store for all such voices can be had from the unprovoked attack on a
public meeting protesting Dalit atrocities in Gujarat organised by a Dalit
group in the heart of the capital itself by an organisation which is
alleged to be close to the Hindutva Brigade.(
http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/protesters-clash-at-jantar-mantar/;
https://tahlkanews.com/singh-sena-attack-on-dalit-at-jantar-mantar/97975).

Ongoing attacks on Dalits in the 'model state of Gujarat' or an overall
spurt in atrocities against Dalits presents before all those Dalit leaders
a pertinent question who had joined the Modi bandwagon before his ascent to
power and in a way helped sanitise his controversial role in the Gujarat
carnage (2002 )when he happened to be Chief Minister.  Whether the likes of
Athavales, Udit Rajs and Paswans would still cling to aprons of power,
further facilitating whitewashing of this essentially anti-Dalit and
anti-oppressed regime or would listen to the clarion call given by the
Dalits on the streets of Gujarat that without fighting RSS and Modi led
BJP, dalit emancipation cannot even be imagined.

The unfolding Dalit outrage also poses important question before the Dalit
movement itself. Whether anger witnessed would just peter away or would be
able to reinvigorate the radical agenda of Ambedkarite politics centering
on caste annihilation and fighting capitalism and would present a systemic
challenge before the Manuvadi-Hindutva forces forging alliances with
like-minded forces. Parties like BSP have lot many things to answer on this
issue.

No doubt, unfolding cow vigilantism and continued silence maintained by the
net-savvy PM over attacks on Dalits and minorities has further exposed the
real agenda of this government. Analysts are predicting that the ruling
dispensation will have to pay heavily because of its essentially anti-Dalit
worldview in coming elections to state assemblies. What is still unclear
that how all such forces, formations who are opposed to the agenda of
Hindutva and are keen to defend secularism in the country and further
democracy to the grassroots level, are strategising so that the exclucivist
agenda of Hindutva is delivered a crushing defeat not only at the electoral
level but at the social level also and what role a reinvigorated left is
ready to play in the unfolding situation. It remains to be seen whether
there would be parallel realignment of various social - political forces at
the ground level comprehending the menace the very politics of Hindutva
presents before the country.

The present moment in the country's history is pregnant with tremendous
possibilities and demands a creative, energetic and strategic intervention
from the revolutionary left.

One is reminded of the historic slogan raised during anti-fascist struggles
in 30s which declared that 'Fasicsm Will Not Pass'. It was a time when a
united front of communists, anarchists, socialists and republicans had come
up and were fighting shoulder to shoulder which was also joined in by
non-party people from town and country, because everyone had realized what
a victory for fascism would mean to Spain. (
https://www.marxists.org/archive/ibarruri/1936/08/23.htm)

Perhaps there is need to learn from all such experiences and forge broadest
possible unity to confront its 21 st Century *avatar* in this part of Asia
and declare from rooftops that 'Communal Fascism Will Not Pass'

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