On all counts the past couple of weeks, particularly
the first eleven days of September, have been a defining period in the history
of India. It is no longer about the ‘writing is on the wall’; it is much beyond,
not any more a reality show, but reality itself! It is about THE WALL which
divides, denigrates, demonises and decimates. About a regime which has become
completely insensitive to the cries of millions of people, which just does not
care!! In the garb of ‘democracy’, it is hard-core fascism! There is however, a
silver lining with more and more coming out (at least virtually in this time of
the pandemic), becoming much more visible and vocal, saying in one loud voice,
“
We must
arise!â€
The eleventh of September was a day of
great significance: several special anniversaries on just one day! In 1893,
Swami Vivekananda gave that celebrated speech at the World Parliament of
Religions in Chicago; in 1895, Vinoba Bhave was born; in 1906, Mahatma Gandhi
launched the ‘Satyagraha’ movement in South Africa; in 2001, the world
witnessed the violent attacks on the US; and now in 2020, we have just learnt
the news of the sad demise of Swami Agnivesh. All seemingly unrelated events,
spanning 127 years; yet in every single one of them, is that defiant assertion
,
“We must
arise!â€
Swami Vivekananda was palpably direct
when he said in Chicago,
“Sectarianism, bigotry, and its horrible descenÂdant,
fanaticism, have long possessed this beautiful earth. They have filled the
earth with vioÂlence, drenched it often and often with human blood, destroyed
civilization and sent whole nations to despair. Had it not been for these
horrible demons, human society would be far more advanced than it is now. But
their time is come; and I fervently hope that the bell that tolled this morning
in honor of this convention may be the death-knell of all fanaticism, of all
persecutions with the sword or with the pen, and of all uncharitable feelings
between persons wending their way to the same goalâ€. Today, the bhakts of
the Sangh Parivar are doing just what the Swami has condemned. Christians and
Muslims are at the receiving end of an agenda of hate, fanaticism and bigotry.
We have seen it happening in these past days. A Muslim barber from Panipat had
his hand chopped off because he had ‘786’ tattooed on it! Four Christian
organisations had their FCRA suspended because of ‘conversion’ activities! But the
minorities of India are no pushovers; the sanctity and rights guaranteed in the
Constitution belong to every single citizen. The minorities have literally no
choice today but to say in unison,
“We must arise!â€
Mahatma
Gandhi launched his non-violent resistance campaign at a historic mass meeting
in Johannesburg South Africa. It was the birth of a new movement
‘Satyagraha’
- the relentless pursuit of truth and justice.
Gandhi believed that they were non-negotiables; two-sides of a coin.
More than three thousand Indians (both Hindus and Muslims) and others, gathered
to support the beginning of civil obedience. Later with ‘Ahimsa’
(non-violence), ‘Satyagraha’ would ultimately become Gandhi’s twin-doctrine in
belief and in practise. He used it effectively in his struggle against British
colonial rule in India. Many Civil Rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr.
and Nelson Mandela have over the years embraced this twin doctrine. Sadly, the
India of today does not have the courage to learn from the past; casteism, xenophobia,
exclusiveness, pseudo-nationalism and discrimination have a stranglehold on the
nation. The emergence of the ‘hindutva’ ideology wedded to fascism and
fundamentalism is destroying the country! Some are ‘building walls and fences’
to keep ‘others’ out but
“
We
must arise!â€
A case in point is the one of ‘Prashant Bhushan’.
The ‘final judgement’ was delivered on 31 August after holding him guilty for
contempt of court earlier. The punishment was a one-rupee fine, which today has
become symbolic of the resistance also growing in India. Earlier when Bhushan
was asked to tender an apology by the Supreme Court he categorically said, “
Therefore,
I can only humbly paraphrase what the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi had
said in his trial: I do not ask for mercy. I do not appeal to magnanimity. I am
here, therefore, to cheerfully submit to any penalty that can lawfully be
inflicted upon me for what the Court has determined to be an offence, and what
appears to me to be the highest duty of a citizenâ€.
A defining statement for the cause of justice and truth; for
freedom of speech and expression and above all for freedom of conscience. This struggle
is still on for
“We must arise!â€
Any
and every form of violence is non-acceptable and needs to be strongly condemned.
No violent act can be justified, whatever the provocation! That unprecedented
violence in the US is remembered and defined by a date
“9/11.†The very
utterance of it evokes all kinds of
emotions:
from undiluted hatred to a feeling of utter helplessness, in the face of
rabid terror; from inconsolable grief at the
loss of a loved one to heated
debates on
imponderables. A visit to ‘ground zero’ brings back painful memories of the
almost three thousand lives, which were lost in just one place. One is also reminded
of the millions of people who suffer every day in Palestine and Yemen, Syria
and Iraq, DR Congo and Sudan, Myanmar and Afghanistan, Venezuela and El
Salvador and so many other parts of the world. Though 9/11 will continue to
remain etched in memory of many, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Vietnam and Cambodia,
Germany and Poland and other places will never be forgotten. We need to stop
all war and violence just now; we must close down the military-industrial
complex and all nations need to de-nuclearize immediately! These days we have
witnessed any number of despicable acts of violence: yet another rape and
murder in UP: this time of a three-year-old child; a navy veteran is bashed up
in Bombay because he forwarded some message on WhatsApp. The perpetrators of
these acts of violence get away with impunity! To ensure a non-violent society,
“We must arise!â€
Vinobha Bhave would
have completed 125 years on 11 September. This great but unassuming Gandhian
initiated in 1951
the ‘Bhoodan Movement’ (Land Gift
Movement) which was a voluntary
land reform movement
in India. The Bhoodan Movement attempted to persuade wealthy landowners to
voluntarily give a percentage of their land to landless people.
Philosophically, Bhave was influenced by
Mahatma
Gandhi's
Sarvodaya movement. Women volunteers carried the message
of Bhoodan to all parts of India. Women played a significant role in the
Telangana Peasants Armed Struggle which challenged the
feudal system.
As their region became free from bonded labour, women also found freedom from
this torment. Very ironically and sadly, one of the last orders of Justice Arun
Mishra in the Supreme Court before his retirement was the eviction of thousands
of slumdwellers who lived along the Railway tracks in Delhi. The judgement
among other things stated,
“
We also direct all the stakeholders that a
comprehensive plan for removal of jhuggies be made and executed in a phased
manner.
The encroachments which are there in the safety
zones should be removed within a period of three months and no interference,
political or otherwise, should be there and no court shall grant any stay with
respect to removal of the encroachments in the area in question.
In case any interim order is
granted with respect to encroachments, which have been made along with railway
tracks, that shall not be effective.â€
Writing in ‘The Wire’ (6 September 2020) V. Venkatesan says
, “
The order smacks of complete absence of concern for
the right to housing and dignity as part of the right to life. With such a poor
record in rehabilitation, imposing a stringent deadline seems not only unjust
but an invitation to a humanitarian disasterâ€
and further,
“
With
COVID-19 still raging, the court appears to have learnt no lessons from that
initial abdication of its responsibility, which invited universal condemnation.
The eviction order smacks of a deep disconnect of the court with the realities
of urban poverty and the contribution of the urban poor to the city’s growth
and prosperity.â€
So, at the
receiving end are clearly the poor who need to say
“We
must arise!â€
Swami
Agnivesh left this earth on 11 September! His death is a great loss to all
those who struggle for a more secular, tolerant, equitable and democratic
India! Swami was a well-known social activist who founded the
Bandhua Mukti Morcha (Bonded Labour Liberation Front) and
worked relentlessly on behalf of the oppressed and exploited of society! He
fought against every form of injustice and very specially against the hatred
and divisiveness which is gnawing at the heart of the nation! In 2018, he was
attacked by BJP henchmen and their ilk in in Jharkhand when he was there to
attend the 195th Damin Mahotsav at Littipara and once again at Deen Dayal
Upadhyay Marg, Delhi while on his way to pay tribute to former Prime Minister
Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He never seemed to have recovered from these violent
attacks. The perpetrators once again have gone scot-free!
In a tribute to him Shabnam Hashmi of ANHAD
says, “
We have lost a fighter, but his teachings will always be with us. He
believed in the idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, a vision that encapsulates the
world as one family. His struggle for achieving social justice and casteless
society will be carried forward by thousands of those who were inspired by his
life.†He has left us all a rich legacy!
If Agnivesh was with us
today his voice would be emphatic,
“We must arise!â€
Silencing those who take a stand for truth and
justice, the human rights defenders, those who dissent, those who side with the
poor and the excluded, the marginalized and the minorities- is a fundamental of
fascists. The past few days have witnessed this in no uncertain ways. Freedom
of speech and expression is being throttled. Even a virtual ‘question hour’ in
Parliament was a no-go! Those who took a stand against the CAA and the NRC,
have cases foisted on them and have been incarcerated. Many of them are
Muslims; then we have the case of
a huge
50-lakh surety being imposed on the 24 year old Dalit student Suvarna Salve by
the Mumbai police.
Salve, a lead singer and activist of the cultural
troop Samata Kala Manch, was one of the thirty-one
persons to be booked by the police for
participating in a peaceful rally from Hutatma Chowk to Gateway of India in
South Mumbai on January 6. Over 300 people from across Mumbai had joined that
anti-CAA rally. Then we have the BK-12 (11 in jail and one still to be imprisoned)
who took a stand on behalf of the Dalits and the down-trodden. They were once
again in the news because of their plight.
The message however is unequivocal truth can never be silenced and,
“We must arise!â€
On 5
September thousands observed the third anniversary of the brutal murder of
Gauri Lankesh; also remembering the others who have been killed because of
their efforts to preserve the secular and pluralistic fabric. A huge national
effort #IFWEDONOTRISE, brought together thousands of citizens from every walk
of life from 3-5 September. The statement signed by thousands said,
“On the
one hand, India is recording the largest daily increase in corona cases in the
world, and deaths are on the rise. On the other hand, the country's
economy is in deep crisis. Lakhs of people have lost their jobs, unemployment
is soaring. However, the central government has provided a niggardly
relief package to tackle the crisis: neither has it substantially increased the
investment on our public health services; nor has it provided any significant
economic relief to the people in the form of sufficient rations and cash
transfers. It has also not provided sufficient cash transfers to the
states to fight the corona crisis - in a complete violation of federal norms.
At the same time, taking advantage of the lockdown in which people cannot
protest, the Modi government has accelerated its pro-corporate policies. It has
announced a massive privatisation drive of all public sector undertakings and
banks, it is accelerating the corporatisation of agriculture, it has announced
a new education policy which only promotes more privatisation of education and
makes it more elitist, it is dismantling labour laws to make it easier for
corporations to exploit labour. Simultaneously, it has launched a vicious
fascist attack to suppress all dissent, harassing and imprisoning activists
opposing its anti-people policies and reporters exposing the lies of the
government under false charges; attempts are being made to silence even
progressive lawyers.
“We -
the working people, farmers, students, youth, intellectuals, all the common
people, need to unite, overcoming our religious, caste-based, gender-based,
regional differences, and fight this onslaught on our livelihoods. We need to
demand that the country be run according to our Constitution, which calls for
building a country that guarantees good quality and free education and health
care, decent jobs, and adequate shelter to all people, and also guarantees our
democratic rights of speech and dissent. The people, united, can never be
defeated. History has witnessed that whenever injustices were done on people,
they have united and fought back and ultimately changed and advanced
society. Not very long ago, we defeated the world's biggest empire
and won independence for our country. Now we need to unite to further advance
the dreams of our freedom fighters and fight for getting the Constitution
implemented. More than 600 human rights groups, Farmer-Worker-Feminist-Student
organizations, LGBTQIA community & intellectuals from all over the country
are taking part in this movement,
#IFWEDONOTRISEâ€. Therefore
“We must arise!â€
There
is much more: The economy is in a terrible mess; millions are unemployed!
India’s GDP has fallen to a record minus 23.9% and the Finance Minister terms
it ‘an act of God’! The COVID-19 pandemic is holding India with an iron grip;
with over four million cases India is the country with the largest numbers
affected and killed by the pandemic in the world after the US; in the daily
spike India is on top.
India has no
answer to the almost daily incursions by the Chinese! Yet at the launch of the
Raffaele jet in India- which is clearly one of the most corrupt cases in the
history of the country – many unthinking Indians are clapping hands because
some prayers were said from other religions! No God blesses corrupt deals or
machines that kill other human beings! The regime is destroying the environment,
ensuring that some corporates loot our precious natural resources and fragile
biodiversity for their own profiteering! Adivasis are systematically being
evacuated from the forest lands! The Education system is being tampered with as
never before and students are left in the doldrums. All this and much more in
just a few days. So,
“We must arise!â€
And in all this rot – Godified, paid,
corporatized media tries to make us believe that the only thing that maters in
the country today is the suicide or murder of a Bollywood actor and the
shenanigans of an actress acting on behalf of the regime! We forget that the
Bihar elections are round the corner and the Maharashtra Government has to be
taught a lesson! In short, they really think that the citizens of India are a
bunch of morons who cannot think for themselves any longer! Before it is too
late
“We must arise!â€
*(
Cedric Prakash is a human
rights & peace activist/writer Contact:
cedricprakash@gmail.com
)
(Published
on 14th September 2020, Volume XXXII, Issue 38)