*http://peoplesvoice.in/2018/04/24/just-garlanding-of-portraits-is-honoring-ambedkar/
<http://peoplesvoice.in/2018/04/24/just-garlanding-of-portraits-is-honoring-ambedkar/>*





*Is just garlanding of portraits is honoring Ambedkar?*



*Ram Puniyani*



This 14th April the 127th birth anniversary of Bhimrao Ambedkar was marked
by a heightened celebrations of the occasion by most of the political
formations but more so by BJP. The Prime Minister Modi while paying
tributes to Babasaheb said that Congress was against Ambedkar and that his
Government has given him the honor due to him, that no government has
honored Babasaheb as much as the current regime!

As the game of appropriation of Ambedkar is going on; BJP is operating on
multiple grounds. One, the propaganda that Congress was opposed to him and
two that it is BJP which is honoring him by introducing app like BHIM in
his name or dining with dalits in their households. It is true that in
posturing to honor Ambedkar BJP is dominating the scene, but are BJP
policies really upholding what Babasaheb stood for? What does respect mean,
a mere posturing or valuing his political and social contributions?

One can say that Ambedkr’s world view and philosophy stood totally against
what BJP stands for. BJP can speak with a forked tongue with great amount
of expertise. When they say that Congress was opposed to Ambedkar, nothing
can be farther from truth. We know Ambedkar’s struggles for breaking the
shackles of caste system were the major influence on Mahatma Gandhi who
launched his anti untouchability struggles, which was a real way to honor
Ambedkar. Though he was not member of the Congress; Ambedkar was invited to
become the part of Nehru’s Cabinet with the important portfolio of law. It
was Congress which took his concerns seriously and he was made the Chairman
of drafting committee of Constituent Assembly. Not only that the social
reforms were uppermost in the minds of Nehru-Congress and Nehru asked
Ambedkar to draft the Hindu Code bill, which was opposed by BJP’s parent
organization to the core.

How do we assess the BJP attitude to Ambedkar? First let’s see and
recognize that though BJP was formed only in 1980, it had a predecessor
Bhartiya Jansangh (1952) and the parent organization RSS (1925), whose
ideology of Hindu nationalism controls their politics. At all crucial
occasions RSS opposed Ambedkar ideologically. With regard to Indian
Constitution, when the draft of Constitution was presented to Constituent
Assembly; RSS mouth piece Organiser (November 30, 1949) wrote “… There is
no trace of ancient Bharatiya constitutional laws, institutions,
nomenclature and phraseology in it…no mention of the unique constitutional
developments in ancient Bharat. Manu’s laws were written long before
Lycurgus of Sparta or Solon of Persia. To this day his laws as enunciated
in the Manusmriti excite the admiration of the world and elicit spontaneous
obedience and conformity among Hindus in India. But to our constitutional
pundits that means nothing”.

 Similarly they took out their worst aggression against Ambedkar when he
presented Hindu Code bill, RSS Chief M. S. Golwalkar came down scathingly
on the same. In a speech of August 1949 he said that the reforms piloted by
Ambedkar “has nothing Bharatiya about it. The questions like those of
marriage and divorce cannot be settled on the American or British model in
this country. Marriage, according to Hindu culture and law is a sanskar
which cannot be changed even after death and not a ‘contract’ which can be
broken any time”. Golwalkar continued: “Of course some lower castes in
Hindu Society in some parts of the country recognize and practice divorce
by custom. But their practice cannot be treated as an ideal to be followed
by all”. (Organiser, September 6, 1949).

The BJP came to power leading a coalition NDA in 1998. It had an important
minister in the Cabinet Arun Shourie, who had written the most scathing
criticism which denounced Ambedkar. Even while the current dispensation is
garlanding his portraits and photographs, BJP minister Anantkrishna Hegde
openly declares that BJP is there to change the Constitution. While
Ambedkar was deeply wedded to secularism-equality UP Chief Minister
Adityanath Yogi declares that secularism is the biggest lie of independent
India. The strategy of BJP is to pay lip service to Babasaheb and at the
same time to erode his principles regarding caste and gender equality, his
principles as made explicit through burning of Manu Smriti, the book which
RSS ideologues have been upholding.

Ambedkar was for Annihilation of caste, as he saw this as the major
obstacle to social justice. In contrast RSS ideology talks of harmony
between castes; this also gets manifested in RSS work among dalits through
Samajik Samrasta Manch.

At another level Lord Ram has been the central figure in their political
mobilization. Had BJP family been respecting Ambedkar could they have made
Lord Ram as the central symbol of their politics? Lord Ram has been the
central mobilizing figure for BJP. Ram Temple issue has been used by BJP to
strengthen itself. UP Chief Minister has announced a huge statue of the
Lord in Ayodhya. Lately Ram Navami is being promoted all over, on the
occasion of which armed youth take out processions particularly in Muslim
localities. What had Ambedkar to say about Lord Ram? In his book ‘Riddles
of Hinduism’, Ambedkar is critical of Lord Ram. Lord kills Shambuk, a low
caste boy who is doing penance. Lord also kills King Bali from behind his
back. And most importantly Ambedkar’s reserves his strongest criticism
against the Lord for banishing his pregnant wife Sita and not inquiring
about his sons or wife for long years!

Respecting Ambedkar is not just garlanding him, respecting him has to begin
with upholding his critique of Manusmiriti, respecting the values of Indian
Constitution and dedicating to work for secularism and social justice,
which were his central concerns. BJP policies have strengthened anti dalit
biases and violence, as seen more overtly during last few years. At the
same time Gandhi-Nehru-Congress valued Ambedkar’s concerns, despite having
different political affiliations.

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