*Hey Ram ! Madhav*

*-subhash gatade*



Ram Madhav, the first official spokesperson of RSS (later removed or
discharged from this role) and these days 'loaned' to BJP as a 'senior
leader' engaged in what an analyst called double delete *asana* on
International Yoga Day. The first of this kind of 'asana' - unheard before
- was rather necessitated by the impetuosity with which the net savvy
leader twitted about 'absence of Vice President Hamid Ansari' from the
celebrations and the 'blackout of the programme by Rajya Sabha TV which is
chaired by him' and later twitted 'an apology about the confusion' and
within no time deleted both the twits.

By evening it was clear that not only the Rajya Sabha TV had provided a
live coverage of the programme but also provided clarifications about
honourable Vice President's absence. It was revealed that he was not
invited for the programme by the concerned minister. In fact his office had
to issue a press release to the effect because of the insinuations which
were being spread targeting him and perhaps also tell the likes of Ram
Madhav that there is something called protocol which the Vice President has
to follow.

One does not know whether it would be possible for Mr Ram Madhav to
comprehend such nuances of democratic procedures because for him such
details are of no consequence. In fact if he was really concerned about
absence of Vice President of India in the said programme, he could have
easily phoned his office and made further enquiries. But as we know he just
wanted to underline his absence from such a programme of 'national glory'
when India was supposedly 'leading the world'. It was an indirect way to
further the illiberal and exclusivist agenda he has been exposed to since
younger days.

We know that this is not for the first time that the honourable Vice
President has been targeted in such a lowly manner and a campaign of
calumny and insinuation has been launched against him. During President
Obama's visit also a similar controversy was raked up by the same elements
when national anthem was being played during Republic Day celebrations at
Rajpath. A photo of the programme was widely shared on social media
wherein  the President of India was seen to be saluting the national flag
whereas Vice President Hamid Ansari and many other dignitaries were seen
merely standing.

"Why didn't Hamid Ansari salute the national flag?" This question seemed to
be top most on the minds of the self-proclaimed defenders of patriotism
then. In fact, home minister Rajnath Singh and external affairs minister
Sushma Swaraj didn't salute the flag either, but as expected their
patriotism was not questioned. Many hate tweets were hurled at the Vice
President then ranging from "Jihadi sympathiser", "anti-India", "traitor",
few of them even demanded that he be impeached also.

Looking at the raked up controversy the Vice President's office had to
issue a press release then which underlined what is the protocol in such
case. It said that when the national anthem is played, the Principal
Dignitary and persons in uniform take the salute. Those in civil dress
stand in attention. During the Republic Day Parade, the President of India,
as Supreme Commander, takes the salute. As per protocol, the Vice President
is required to stand in attention.

Both these cases where a concerted attempt was made to denigrate the office
of the Vice President brings into sharp focus the *modus operandi *of the
RSS and its affiliated organisations. They have no qualms in spreading
falsehoods, stigmatising communities, breaking procedures, targeting
institutions. With each passing day one is witnessing that their voices are
becoming shriller and adamant.

The only option before every sane voice in this country at present is to
remain constantly vigilant so that their machinations to further their
majoritarian agenda receive challenge at every juncture

Perhaps it high time to remember the famous lines of Dr. Rahat Indori
(which found mention in an appeal circulated by NRIndians Forum :

Jo aaj saahib-e-masnad hai kal nahi honge

Kiraayedar hain zaati makaan thodi hai

Sabhi ka khoon hai shaamil yahan ki mitti me

Kisi ke baap ka Hindustan thodi hai

(Those who are holding reins of power today would not be there tomorrow

They are on rent and it is not their own house

Everybody's blood is immersed in this land

India does not belong to a particular individual)

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