*BJP’s Forays in North Eastern States and anti Minority Agenda*


*Ram Puniyani*



>From last couple of decades one is coming across the pamphlets, leaflets
and other material containing the propaganda that Christian missionaries
are converting the people at rapid pace; the examples mostly given have
been those of the North Eastern states. This propaganda has been
extensively used at pan India level, particularly before elections in most
of the states. It is this propaganda which formed the base of hate against
Christians and we witnessed the ghastly murder of Pastor Graham Stewart
Stains, the horrific Kandhmal violence, and low intensity anti Christian
violence and attacks on Churches in different parts of the country. So how
come BJP, the party flaunting it Ram Temple, Mother cow and Hindu
nationalism could make its inroads into an area where many states
Christianity is the religion with good presence, where beef eating is part
of the people’s dietary habits and where different tribes with diverse and
clashing political interests articulate their aspirations by forming
various groups which have been asking for separate state for their tribes.

While the situation in each state is different, there is a pattern of BJP
strategy, which in a flexible manner, supplemented by massive resources,
near perfect electoral machinery and the backing of its parent
organization’s swayamsevaks is getting the cake in state after state. In
Assam it focused mainly on the Bangladeshi immigrants, the Muslims swamping
the state and threatening that Hindus will be reduced to a minority. It was
clever enough to strike alliances even with separatist organizations. Most
of the regional organization in the area looks at Congress as the party
which has not focused on the development work, and BJP while at one level
abuses those differing with its ideology as ‘anti nationals’, has no
compunctions at all in allying with those who have been talking of separate
state or even secession. In Tripura left government; despite its clean
record; failed to fulfill the aspirations of tribal and OBCs in matters of
reservation. It also failed miserably in creating employment opportunities
for the youth which gave the ground to BJP to promise and create the
illusion of development.

BJP here mainly harped on two major factors. One is the promise of
development. As by now its claims of development all over the country stand
exposed as mere vote catching slogans, in North East they still could sell
Modi as a development man. Manik Sarkar’s failure to implement the new pay
commissions must have hurt the large numbers as they are still stuck at
fourth pay commission while talk of seventh pay commission is in the air.
In Tripura, they could also harp on ‘Hindus are Refugees: Muslim is
infiltrators’ to influence the Bengali Hindu votes. In tribal area, RSS
swayamsevaks working consistently by organizing religious functions,
opening schools etc. from long time have succeeded in turning the tables,
as Manik Sarkar Government failed to address the needs of Tribal’s in
matters of opportunities. In matters of beef, BJP openly took a
hypocritical line that their ban on cow slaughter and eating beef, which is
being imposed in different parts of country; will not be enforced in North
East. As such also one knows that like most of the issues raised by
RSS-BJP, holy cow is a political tool for dividing the society and when the
crunch comes they manipulate the issue as they have done in Kerala and Goa
on the issue of beef and cow slaughter.

In a very loud manner, towering over Christian voters, Mr. Modi talked of
rescuing 46 nurses in ISIS captivity in Iraq and Father Alex Premkumar from
Taliban captivity. What can one say on these issues? Were they rescued as
they were Indians or were they rescued because they belong to a particular
religion? As is the wont with Modi type politics, they do take advantage of
these incidents in a crass political manner. Despite the fact that their
ideology regards Christians and Muslims as foreigners they do at the same
time manipulate these identities for electoral gains. In Tripura the
majority of Congress and TMC MLAS migrated to BJP as well as the electoral
support shifted to BJP. What worked for BJP here was the anti Bangladeshi
sentiment along with the illusory promise of development.

In Meghalaya, the situation is different. Though Congress did emerge as the
single largest party and logically is should have been given the chance to
form the Government, the Hindu nationalist Governor, thought otherwise and
the second largest party, in alliance with practically everybody including
BJP are going to form the Government. Here the failure of BJP to win over
electorate is writ large on the results, what is putting them in the camp
of power, is the alliance with a regional party, which has not been having
amicable attitude and relations to Congress. The role of BJP’s all round
clout including money and muscle is the undercurrent of the story.

There is lot of lessons for left in Tripura to learn. Issue of addressing
problems of youth, Tribal and OBC are paramount. In addition the issue of
BJP manipulating in all possible ways to come to power is something, which
can be ignored at the risk of severe declines in the electoral power of the
left and other parties. What is being labeled as Karat line, not allying
with Congress, will surely decimate the left in times to come, probably
sooner than later, as this line underestimates the potential and the deeper
agenda of BJP-RSS. It ignores the threat of powerful electoral machine
built by BJP over a period of time and its capability to manipulate issues,
like beef and conversion by Christian missionaries, is different parts of
the country, taking two opposite positions and getting away with it!

The emotive politics unleashed by BJP RSS is visible again in the form of
attacking Lenin’s statue and attacks on CPM workers. What is in store for
future of the region if democratic forces don’t rise to the occasion is
anybody’s guess!

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