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Review of ‘Truth in Fetters : Broken Promises and Shattered Unity’

- subhash gatade



“Change is in the air”!

A retired academic who had his last assignment as Vice Chancellor of a
leading university said to me the other day, while we were discussing the
contemporary political scenario. Frankly admitting that he had supported
Modi’s candidature then and had even discreetly campaigned for him, during
2014 elections, he said that what a ‘disaster’ it has been these last four
and half years to our polity with him at the helm of affairs.

What surprised me more was that he was from Eastern UP and belonged to one
of the dominant upper castes in the region.

Interestingly ‘talk of change’ is not limited to the retired academic, this
feeling is widespread. Talk to anyone on the street or listen to your
fellow passengers on public transport and one can experience the change in
the mood of the people.

Question arises why there is this perceptible change in the narrative
despite the fact that media has largely - barring some significant
exceptions - remained uncritical of the acts of commission and omission of
the present dispensation and has opted to become what is derisively called
as ‘embedded media’

The book under consideration “Truth in Fetters : Broken Promises and
Shattered Unity’ written by renowned writer-activist Ram Puniyani - who has
many books to his credit - and who has been very consistent in raising
issues around secular politics, tries to answer this question.

Explaining the background of Modi’s ascent, how he was helped by a section
of the Corporate houses and the media which created a ‘blitz in his
favour’, how the propaganda of Gujarat Model of development caught the
imagination of the people and how he benefitted from the Anna Hazare
movement and even the Nirbhaya movement, he underlines how his ‘alluring
promises’ - which were revealed to be basically ‘*Jumlas*’( gimmicks) to
quote Amit Shah, President of BJP - helped him win the battle for Delhi and
how under him power was increasingly concentrated and how under him
benefits of corporates ‘’have become synonymous with development’( page
10). He shares a critical observation. ‘The lessons of four years of
experience of Modi rule is a wake-up call for opposition parties to hang
together, else the victim will be the very concept of democracy
itself!’(Page 13)

The book is divided into eight sections and has thirty chapters is
basically a collection of author’s articles which have appeared in
different publications since ascent of Hindutva Supremacist forces led by
Modi but it does provide an overview of the regime and how it faltered in
delivering things despite getting comfortable majority.

The first section ‘Modi as Chowkidar’ tells how demonetisation ultimately
helped the corporate world and unleashed untold miseries on ordinary
people, explains how this ‘battle against black money’ as it was projected
by Modi and Co. was based on a false premise :

*Eighty per cent of the estimated black money is stashed away in overseas
tax havens ; roughly 15 per cent of such wealth is in the real estate ,
gold and shares . Its only 5 % of money in the form of currency notes. It
is to go after this 5 % that 86 % currency had been demonetised..(Page 18)*

It also exposes how the likes of Neerav Modi - who ran away with Rs 11,300
crores and who was last seen in a group photograph with Modi at Davos ;
Vijay Mallya, with 9,000 crores of bank dues and Lalit Modi éscaped the
dragnet of law machinery, thanks to their proximity with the ruling
dispensation. This section ends with the poser to the ‘anti-corruption’
warriors’ like Hazare, Kejriwal who seem to be ‘sleeping when corruption of
bigger order is in progress’ ( Page 24) and once again brings forth the
role of ‘RSS think tank Vivekananda International Centre’ and the full
mobilisation planned by the BJP behind the Anna movement which brought the
saffrons ‘rich political dividends’.

The second section Ïndian Nation : Freedom Movement’ basically veers around
the belittling of Nehru legacy and creating a false binary between Nehru
and Patel. It is a different matter that Patel himself was very clear about
it. In fact foreseeing that attempts would be made by interested quarters
to drive a wedge between him and Nehru, he himself had categorically stated
in Indore on 2 October 1950, just three months before his death:

*Our leader is Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Bapu appointed him his heir and
successor during his lifetime and even declared it. It is the duty of the
soldiers of Bapu that they abide by his orders. One who does not accept
this order by heart would prove a sinner before god. I am not a disloyal
soldier. For me it is unimportant what my place is. I only know that I am
at that very place where Bapu asked me to stand.**1*

The author also tells that Patel had been very clear about the role of
‘Modi’s ideological parents - Hindu Mahasabha and RSS - in the murder of
Gandhi and had said (Page 32)

*“... as (a) result of the activities of these two bodies ( the RSS and the
Hindu Mahasabha), particularly the former, an atmosphere was created in the
country in which such a ghastly tragedy become possible.. The activities of
the RSS constituted a clear threat to the existence of the Government and
the state.”*2

We can also refer to his speech in Madras (1949), where he underlined how
apart from other challenges before the nation the government was dealing
with the ‘RSS movement’:

*We in the government have been dealing with the RSS movement. They want
that Hindu Rajya or Hindu culture should be imposed by force. No government
can tolerate this. There are almost as many Muslims in this country as in
the part that has been partitioned away. We are not going to drive them
away. It would be an evil day if we started that game, in spite of
partition and whatever happens. We must understand that they are going to
stay here and it is our obligation and our responsibility to make them feel
that this is their country.**3*

The denigration of Nehru and glorification of Patel serves another dubious
purpose for the Hindutva brigade. ‘As BJP’s ideological camp did not
participate in the freedom movement, they do need an icon that was part of
the freedom movement. This is why they want to iconise Sardar Patel’ ( Page
32)

The third section titled ‘Hindu Nationalist Agenda’ deals with different
themes ranging from the ‘Puzzle of RSS role in freedom movement’,  attempts
to ‘Change Constitution’ or questioning the idea of secularism, ‘RSS agenda
in Education ‘and how with ascent of BJP not only ‘Scientific Temper has
taken a hit’ but also one is witnessing ‘Death of Dissent’

No doubt much has been written about RSS’s non-participation in the freedom
struggle or their Supremo’s instructions to cadres to keep themselves away
from it ( Page42- 43) what is less discussed how Atal Bihari Vajpayee,
behaved during freedom struggle and how he had issued a ‘confessional
statement in the court’ (Page 43) when he was arrested in the ‘Bateshwar
incident’ which also helped him released from jail.

In the chapter ‘Gita, a Scriputre’ not National Book’ Ram discusses
attempts by the BJP to elevate it to a book of philosophy rather than a
religious scriptures ‘and explains how ‘Dharma spoken of in Gita is
essentially Varnashram Dharma, which is a graded hierarchy, which is
against the spirit of Indian Constitution’ and tells ‘State sponsoring a
(Gita) festival is a violation of secular ethos. (Page 64). He also
discusses how Ambedkar viewed Gita in his work ‘Philosophy of Hinduism’ and
said ‘Bhagwat Gita is a Manusmriti in Nutshell’.

The section ‘History as Divisive Tool’ through various debates which have
taken centrestage during these last four years - around Taj Mahal, film
Padmavat or Tipu Sultan etc. - underlines how ‘With the Hindu Nationalist
BJP in the seat of power, an exercise in history re-writing is being
undertaken on lines parallel to what was done in Pakistan’ ( Page 79)
whereas the section ‘The Communal Agenda’ taking up issues of killing of
Afrazul Khan by Shambhu Lal Raigar, lynching for cow, opposition to
organising Christmas fest etc discusses the growing communalisation of the
polity and society.

*“What has changed during last few years in the understanding of the likes
of Shambhu and killer of Akhlaq, Pehlu, Juned or floggers of Una, is that
they feel empowered due to the utterances from those in power. The subtle
message percolated down is that it’s their government and they can get away
with heinous crimes. When Central ministers come and put tricolour on the
body of the accused of the murder of Akhlaq, what message will go down?
(Page 105)*

The last section focuses itself on the ‘Vilification of the Congress’ and
the issue of ‘Left and Electoral Alliances’. Underlining the difficulties
to ‘walk on the path of secularism in our country which has suffered the
impact of ‘divide and rule policy’ the author makes an important point
which needs further elaboration. According to him (Page 150)

 *The present criticism of the Congress, it being called a Muslim party, it
being called against Hindu interests, seems to be a continuation of the
arguments which began with Hindu communalists in 1880s, via the
articulations of Hindu Mahasabha-RSS-Godse, which have become intensified
during last couple of decades.*

Underlining the ‘strength of Hindu nationalist politics’ (Page 152) which
broadly involved ‘consistent work of spreading ideology through RSS
shakhas’ and the ‘state patronage of its activities’ and how the intensity
of Hindutva has gone up during last four years which has inflicted severe
damage ‘on the roots of democracy’ the author appeals to a section of the
left that it should shun its old understanding vis-a-vis BJP and try to
weave broader alliances to save democracy’.

A major strength of the book is the way it takes us to a tour of the last
four years and explains how Modi magic slowly unravelled before us;
although it has its own weaknesses as well. It does not deal with what
experts term as the ‘growing isolation of the Modi regime’ even from its
close neighbours*.4*the way its policies have shifted vis-a-vis its árch
rival’ Pakistan or how even close neighbours like Sri Lanka are forced to
say that RAW is planning to assassinate its President*.5*

Like all such collection of articles - which although give a flavour of the
actual debates taking place around particular events - this book also
suffers from a contemporaneity of sorts. One also wishes that the proof
reading of the manuscript should have been more elegant to avoid some
errors.



References :

1. *Translated from: Pyarelal, Purnahuti, Chaturth Khand, Navjeevan
Prakashan, Ahmedabad, p. 465.*

*2. https://scroll.in/article/ <https://scroll.in/article/> 685571/
four-facts-about-sardar-patel-that-modi-would-find-disappointing*

3. *Excerpts from Sardar Patel’s address in Madras, 1949, taken from: S.
Irfan Habib (ed.), Indian Nationalism: The Essential Writings, Aleph Book
Company; see: Book Extract, “Sardar Patel on RSS and the perils of imposing
Hindu Rajya”, https://www.dailyo.in <https://www.dailyo.in>.*

*4. 
https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/india-s-isolation-from-its-neighbours-is-senseless/cid/1671904?ref=opinion_opinion-page
<https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/india-s-isolation-from-its-neighbours-is-senseless/cid/1671904?ref=opinion_opinion-page>*

*5. 
https://thewire.in/south-asia/media-reports-of-sirisena-claiming-raw-plot-to-assassinate-him-prompt-a-flurry-of-statements
<https://thewire.in/south-asia/media-reports-of-sirisena-claiming-raw-plot-to-assassinate-him-prompt-a-flurry-of-statements>*





*Truth In Fetters*

*Broken Promises Shattered Unity*

*Ram Puniyani*

Media House, Delhi, 2018

Price 250

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