*Returning honors is an attempt to save democracy*


*Ram Puniyani*



Last few weeks have seen a flood of ‘returning’ honors by writers,
scientists and artists. These awardees in way have stood up to make
themselves to be counted. There are also various statements from academics,
historians, artists and scientists showing their concern about the growing
intolerance and erosion of our plural values. Those who returned the honors
are amongst the outstanding contributors to literature, arts, film making
and science. They in a way have been pouring their heart out at what is
going on at social level. The growing intolerance has taken the lives of
Dabholkar, Pansare and Kalburgi. There are incidents like where the
lynching of one Muslim on the issue of beef eating which has shaken the
conscience of the society. In the face of this strong statement from
diverse sections of society those related to the ruling party, BJP; its
parent organization RSS and many of its affiliates have been strongly
criticizing these people on flimsy grounds.



At the same time the President of India disturbed by the happenings in the
society; time and again has been reminding the nation about our core
civilizational values of pluralism. The vice President has told that it is
the duty of the state to protect the ‘right to life’ of citizens. The
international rating agencies like Moody have pointed out that unless Modi
reins in his colleagues, India stands to lose her credibility. Disturbed by
the current growing atmosphere of intolerance the eminent citizens are
feeling uncomfortable. So we have the earlier statement of Julio Rebeiro
that he is feeling disturbed as a Christian in India. Now Naseerudding Shah
said that he is being made to realize his Muslim identity for the first
time. The poet, film maker Gulzar stated that the times have come where
people ask your religion before they ask your name. Many prominent
entrepreneurs like Narayan Murthi and Kiran Majumdar Shaw have shown their
concern over growing intolerance. In the same boat of those calling for
preserving values of pluralism are people like Raghuram Rajan, the RBI
Governor.



The ruling dispensation, the BJP leaders have come out scathingly on these
creative people-scientists and labeled the whole process as ‘manufactured
rebellion’ as put by Arun Jaitley. It has been alleged that those returning
awards are the leftists or those who were recipients of privileges from the
state when Congress was the ruling party and now with BJP coming to power
from last one year, they are baffled and so the protests. It has been
alleged that these people are trying to derail the ‘development story’
being written by the BJP under the leadership of Narendra Modi. Jaitley
even goes to say that Narendra Modi is the victim of intolerance by these
people returning their awards. Some like Rajnath Singh have pointed out
that it is a mere ‘law and order’ problem for which state governments are
responsible while these people are targeting Modi government.




As such what has happened is neither a law and order problem nor the one
related to loss of patronage as it is related to the much broader
phenomenon related to intense communalization of society. This time the
degree of communalization has crossed the civil limits. The jibe that these
people did not return their awards at the time of emergency, anti Sikh
violence, migration of Kashmiri Pundits and at the time of Mumbai blasts of
1993 is a very superficial way of dealing with the social response to the
phenomenon of growing intolerance and its degree. As the awards which have
been returned and the statements put out by different groups do give the
reasons for the same and these reasons pertains to the *cumulative process*
and not this or that event. All these incidents mentioned by Jaitley and
company have been a tragic part of recent Indian history. Many a writers
did protest against most of these incidents, many of them had not even been
awarded at that time.



The present times cannot be compared with the tragic incidents of the past
for various reasons. Take the case of emergency for example. It was a dark
chapter of Indian history, still it was the authoritarianism imposed mostly
from the top. What is most disturbing in the current times is the vast
network of organizations related to the ruling party whose followers either
they themselves create hatred in the society or they mobilize the social
sectors through hate speech; the result of which is violence. Currently
there is a twin attack on the values of tolerance and liberal space. From
the top the ruling dispensation has people like Yogi Adiyanath- Sakshi
Maharaj, Giriraj Singh, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti who keep spreading sectarian
message while basking in the glory of power and at the societal level
divisive statements prevail.



At yet another level is the institutional control by communal ideology. Our
major institutions and educational places are being mauled by divisive
ideology. Our frontline areas of science and technology are being tampered
day in and day out. The promotion of blind faith is the byproduct of this
very policy. Blind faith and the large section of religious entrepreneurs
(Babas, Modern Gurus) have a major say and have a major influence on the
present political powers. As such the ideology spread by RSS, the one of
Hindu nationalism, is dominating on social and political field. And lastly
at the level of social thinking the ‘Hate other’ ideology has been promoted
through various conduits using the issues like Ghar Wapasi, love jihad and
beef. It is this which is creating the intense social insecurity amongst
the religious minorities. It is this which is leading to incidents like
Dadri. Such incidents are being projected as law and order problem to
deliberately overlook the erosion in democratic space.



Essentially the insane communal violence has its roots in the prejudice
leading to hate for the religious minorities. And that’s what flows from
the ideology of Hindu nationalism, or any other sectarian nationalism, in
the name of any religion or race. In current times the fountainhead of
Hindu nationalism which is, the major factor here, is RSS. Not to say that
Muslim sectarianism has its own divisive and supplementary influence.
Through different conveyer belts this ideology assumes the ‘Hate other’
sentiment and that’s where cow slaughter, beef eating become the ground to
kill the people. The practitioners of sectarian nationalism vow that ‘we
will kill and get killed’ while defending our Holy mother the cow.



This is just one case in point. The major factor leading to present
atmosphere lies in the *qualitative transformation *of ‘hate for others’.
The stereotyping of minorities which began with Hindu nationalism has
assumed horrendous proportions where the likes of Gulzar have to say what
he said. So while the Jaitleys will keep undermining the steps taken by
these people and while the Rajnath Singhs’ will keep dubbing it as a law
and order problem, the dissatisfaction amongst those standing for democracy
is growing, liberal space and tolerance is shrinking. We will have to keep
thinking of more ways to draw the attention of larger sections of society
towards the threat looming large on our democratic society, the threat of
sectarian propaganda and politics leading to stifling of democratic space.
And these are not the ordinary times, the divisive process have assumed
menacing proportions and cannot be hidden by the illusory *growth story*!

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