*BJP Ideology and Future of Scientific Enterprise in India*


*Ram Puniyani*



With Indian independence and coming of Indian Constitution; the foundations
for progress in the society were laid. This was to be for an all out
progress and the basis of this was the principles of scientific temper.
This process was guided by the architect of modern India, Jawaharlal Nehru.
We saw the surge of the institutions which contributed to the progress of
the country; with great contributions of Indian scientists. There were
flaws and weaknesses, of course, but the direction was a rational,
direction was that of scientific approach. This fulfilled the clause
of the Article
51a of the Indian constitution which enjoins upon citizens the “fundamental
duty” to develop “the scientific temper”.

The Bharatiya Janata Party and its leaders, who are currently ruling and
dictating the direction of scientific research and development, seem to
have different ideas. While we have good foundations in all round areas of
science and technology be it the area of basic science and technology,
health, atomic energy, space science and what have you, it seems that
currently direction being pursued by ruling dispensation is putting the
things in the reverse gear.

During last seventy odd years the way our institutions have developed we
can see their massive all round contribution in most areas of science and
technology, though one can add, things could have been better. The inkling
of this retrograde direction began with the previous BJP led NDA Government
when Murali Manohar Joshi, the then MHRD minister introduced courses like
astrology and Paurohitya (rituals) in Universities. In continuation with
this pattern Dr. Satya Pal Singh, who is currently minster in MHRD,
recently stated that Darwin’s theory is wrong as our ancestors did not
mention that they saw ape turning into man in our scriptures. He was duly
backed up by the RSS ideologue turned BJP leader Ram Madhav.

He himself a while ago he had stated that Wright brothers were not the
first one’s to discover aero plane, it was and Indian, Shivkar Bapuji
Talpade who had discovered it. He emphasized that such books should be
taught in the schools which highlight the likes of Talpade. Theory of
evolution has been one of the turning point discoveries of science, based
on the painfully collected evidence by Darwin for a period of decades. As
science is not based on faith there is always a scope to fill the gaps of
knowledge of the original discoverer, and that’s how science develops. In
contrast to the methods of science, the fundamentalists harp that all
knowledge is already there in the Holy Scriptures, the word of almighty.
Singh-Joshi-Ram Madhav clone is not the only ones’ in this retrograde
thinking. The Christian fundamentalists went on to counter the theory of
Darwin by putting together ‘Creation science’ and similarly Islamic
fundamentalists like Zakir Naik also dismiss this theory on frivolous
grounds.

Singh’s statement has been very disturbing for the scientific community in
India. A large number of them expressed their anguish in a letter, which
they sent to the Minister. The letter says that the minister’s statement
was simplistic and misleading. “There is plentiful and undeniable
scientific evidence to the fact that humans and the other great apes and
monkeys had a common ancestor.” The letter further says that the minister’s
claim that the Vedas contain answers to all questions is exaggerated and
“is an insult to the genuine research work on history of Indian scientific
traditions”.



“When a minister working for the human resource development in the country
makes such claims, it harms the scientific community’s efforts to propagate
scientific thoughts and rationality through critical education and modern
scientific research,” reads the letter. “It also diminishes the image of
the country at the global level and reduces faith of the international
historical research community in the genuine research by the Indian
researchers.”



At another level there are claims that Kauravas were born through the
techniques mentioned in our holy scripture based on which Balkrishan Ganpat
Matapurkar has patented the technique for body part generation, inspired by
Gandhari’s giving birth to 100 sons and Karna taking birth from ear of
Kunti. At equally interesting level is the understanding of the Chief of
Indian Council of Historical Research, Y. Sudarshan. As per him reading of
the Hindu epic Mahabharata can make us infer that the weapons described in
them were the result of atomic fission and/or fusion. He also claims that
stem cell research was there
<https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/cars-and-planes-in-ancient-india-textbook-controversy-702895>
in
Iron Age India.

It is not difficult to imagine that with this pattern of thinking among
policy makers our science policy will get a strong jolt. Currently on most
of issues the policy has been to encourage research and funding on topics,
which are purely based on figments of imagination. Huge top level funding
has recently been announced for Panchgavya, a mixture of cow urine, dung,
ghee, curd and milk. The efforts to prove that Ram Setu (Adam’s bridge),
bridge between India and Srilanka was for real and was built by Lord Ram
with the help of Monkey army; are also on. In matters of History efforts
are on to prove the existence of River Sarswati, to prove historicity of
the epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata are among the few of them.

The twin processes involved here are to claim that all the knowledge is
already there in our scriptures and that science-technology research and
development should be along those lines. Second is to claim that all
discoveries have their roots here in India, more so in India before the
coming of Christians and Muslims. This seems to be running in parallel with
identifying India with Hindus and Hinduism alone. One does feel that
already during last many decades good foundation of scientific enterprises
has been laid, the question is whether this community of scientists and
Indian society at large will be able to resist these impositions on the
march of direction of our science? Will our next generations be able to
benefit from the rational thinking and achievements of science in coming
times?

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