On 15th
September 2020, the total number of Coronavirus infections in India exceeded 5
million and the death toll crossed 82,000. India is the second most Coronavirus
infected country in the world after the United States. Prime Minister Narendra
Modi who had vouched to defeat the Coronavirus within 21 days seems to be
clueless. The strictest lockdown in the world imposed on India arrested the
growth of the economy with the GDP shrinking by 28.9% in the April-June quarter
and pushing more than 18.9 million salaried persons into the abyss of
joblessness, according to the data released by the Centre for Monitoring the
Indian Economy (CMIE) on August 19. Those who lost their livelihood in the
informal sector are in crores. Still the hate virus travelled in India at an
unimaginable speed.
Many
are the examples to prove that in India the hate virus travels faster than the
Coronavirus. The latest in the series was the disgusting tweet by Nageswara
Rao, the former interim head of the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI)
welcoming the death of social activist, Swami Agnivesh. “Good Riddance Swami
Agnivesh. You were an anti-Hindu donning saffron clothes. You did enormous
damage to Hinduism. I am ashamed that you were born as a Telugu Brahmin. My
grievance against Yamaraj is why did he wait this long!†he said. Many
responsible citizens and organizations condemned the repulsive tweet of
Nageswara Rao. The Indian Police Foundation (IPF) said Rao “desecrated†the
police uniform and “embarrassed†the government. “Tweeting such hate messages by
a retired officer posing as an IPS officer – he has desecrated the police
uniform which he wore and embarrassed the government. He demoralises the entire
police force in the country, especially the young officers.†IPF tweeted.
Despite
the condemnation from various quarters Nageswara Rao continued justifying his
stand. As in the past, the authorities in the government kept mum. It is futile
to expect any action from a government that did not act against its own
ministers who indulged in hate speech against the minority communities.
The
Supreme Court on 15th September put a break on another nefarious
attempt to vilify the Muslim community through a TV show, ‘UPSC Jihad’ or ‘Naukarshahi
Jihad’ by Suresh Chavhanke of Sudrashan News T V Channel. The
controversial programme is part of a series called ‘
Bindas
Bol’, hosted by the channels’ Editor-in-Chief Suresh Chavhanke. Through
this show a wild accusation is made that the Muslims are infiltrating into the
Civil Service.
While
staying the show, a bench of the Supreme Court consisting of D.Y. Chandrachud,
Indu Malhotra and K.M. Joseph observed, “At this stage, prima facie, it appears
to the court that the object, intent and purpose of the programme is to vilify
the Muslim community with an insidious attempt to portray them as part of a
conspiracy to infiltrate the civil services.†The court also added, “Edifice of
a stable democratic society and observance of constitutional rights and duties
is based on coexistence of communities. Any attempt to vilify a community must
be viewed with disfavour,†the bench ordered. The judges termed the show
“insidious†and “rabid†and one which casts aspersions on the Union Public
Services Commission (UPSC) without any factual basis.
The
TV show
‘Naukarshahi
Jihad’ has maliciously distorted the facts. The show says that the age limit for
appearing for the exam for the Hindus is 32 and for the Muslims 35 and 6
attempts for the Hindus and 9 attempts for the Muslims. The truth is that the
age limit for the general category is 32 and for the OBC, including the Muslims
is 35. The 35 year age limit applies to all backward castes and not the Muslims
alone. In the same way the number of attempts for the general category is 6 and
for the Other Backward Castes it is 9. The notification of UPSC doesn’t mention
anything about the religion of the candidates. Categorization on the basis of
religion is a notorious invention by the Sudarshan News Channel.
Another claim is that coaching centres are set up in the Muslim
Universities to favour the Muslim candidates.
Chavhanke claims that the
former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh set up five coaching centres for UPSC. He
says, “Out of these, four of them were set up in Muslim universities,†The fact
is that these coaching centres are set for providing free coaching to the
candidates belonging to “minorities, SCs, STs and women (of all communities)
for Civil Services (Preliminary-cum-Main).†These centres are not providing
coaching exclusively to the Muslims.
What
is the truth regarding representation of the Muslims in the Civil Service?
By
quoting from a recent report published in The Indian Express a group of retired
civil servants have pointed out in their letter dated on September 1, to the
government
that
Muslims make up only
3.46 per cent of
the country’s 8,417 IAS and IPS officers. Of 292 Muslim officers, 160 are among
the 5,862 who had been selected through the Civil Services examinations
conducted by the UPSC, while the remaining 132 are among 2,555 who were
promoted to the IAS or IPS from the state civil services on the basis of
seniority and performance, which is also assessed by the UPSC. Muslims
constitute
14.2% of the Indian
population. In fact, their share in the Civil Service is much less than their
share in the population.
The
reasons given by the retired civil servants for banning the show are very
pertinent. First of all,
it will generate hatred towards the largest
minority community in the country, viz. Muslims, without having any basis in
fact. Secondly, it tarnishes the impeccable reputation of the Union Public
Service Commission (UPSC), the premier organisation for civil service
recruitment, by claiming that it is biased in its recruitment processes.
Thirdly, it will spread a false belief about a disproportionate increase in the
number of Muslims being selected for government services, especially for the
IAS and IPS. Fourthly, it will malign the reputation of Jamia Millia
Islamia, which has recently been rated as the top central university in India.
Finally, the use of terms like “UPSC jihad†and “Civil Services jihad†are an
attempt to divide the civil administration of the country along religious lines
and undermines the excellent contributions made by administrators across the
board to the development of India.
Despite
the widespread opposition to the show, including a letter written by a group of
retired Civil Servants to the Prime Minister, Home Minister and other concerned
ministries and departments, the government granted permission on 9th
September and four episodes of the show were aired before the Supreme Court
stopped it. It clearly shows that the BJP government at the Centre is hand in
glove with the Sudarshan News TV Chanel in spreading hate against the Muslim
community.
At this
juncture it is essential to analyse why hatred against particular communities
is being spread. One obvious reason is to divert the attention of the people
from the failures of the government on the governance front. They include the
inability of the government in tackling the spread of Covid 19 and the sinking
of the economy resulting in huge loss of jobs and livelihood, and preventing
the intrusion of the Chinese troops on the Indo-China border. The impending
assembly election in Bihar and by-elections in Madhya Pradesh also require an
agenda to polarize the voters on the basis of religion in the absence of any
achievement from the part of the ruling parties to project before the people. The
BJP has already tasted the success of making the Muslim community a scapegoat
in the previous elections. Why not repeat it?
More than
the obvious reasons, there could be an ideological reason for vilifying the
minorities. Some organizations have been manufacturing hate and revenge and
marketing them through various outlets for many decades after the independence
of India. The political parties that ruled India either connived at the effort
of these organizations or failed to gauge the far reaching implications and
influence of their agenda.
The NGOs
and the social welfare organizations while focusing on the economic and
educational uplift of the poor failed to assess the impact of the hate
mongering organizations on the poor. These organizations could capture the
minds and brains of the poor while the NGOs and welfare organizations continued
their works of charity.
The
Christian Churches in India, including the Catholic Church, failed to observe
and analyse how the students studying in their educational institutes are being
brainwashed with an exclusive, divisive and hate ideology.
What could
be the solution? The solution is the Constitution of India that has been
neglected for decades by the so called secular political parties, the social
welfare and charitable organizations and the Catholic Church in India. Although
it is too late, still there is hope, if all people and organizations that
believe in the pluralistic heritage of India come together and educate the
people of India about the richness and beauty of the Indian Constitution,
especially the values enshrined in the preamble. While struggling to promote
the constitutional values let them also remember with hope the words of Abraham
Lincoln.
“You can fool some
of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you
cannot fool all of the people all of the time.â€
(jacobpt48@gamil.com)