Indian Republic 2017: Times are a Changing


*Ram Puniyani*



As we pass the republic day (2017) many questions haunt our mind. What has
been the direction of our politics in last few decades, does it conform to
what was expected of our Republic as outlined in our Constitution? Are we
living up to the dreams and visions of the freedom fighters and the
founding fathers of India?



What we need to recall is that Indian Republic came to become one through
the long period of struggle against the colonial powers, the British rule..
Those participating in the struggle were people of all religions, all
regions; women and men both. The movement itself was founded on the
principles of equality and justice. While those who were part of the
upcoming India, the industrialists, the workers, the educated classes, the
peasants, the Adivasis, and dalits, aspired for the Republic based on
secularism and democracy. All these sections had the longing for the modern
values of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, away from the prevailing feudal
values of birth based hierarchy of caste and gender.



These sections were the mainstream of the anti-colonial movement, the
movement for ‘India as the Nation in the making’. In contrast sections of
feudal elements, Kings and landlords were opposed to the values of
equality; they threw up the politics of feudal values, couched in the
language of religion. In contrast to ‘India as the nation in the making’
they wanted to build a Muslim Nation or a Hindu nation. For them
glorification of the past and its norms were the central point of their
effort to preserve their feudal social and political privileges. They kept
aloof from freedom movement and helped the British policy of ‘Divide and
rule’; this is what led to the tragic partition of the country in to
Pakistan in the name of Islam and India as a secular democratic state.



Indian Constitution is the core of Indian republic. It is the document
which expresses the aspiration of national movement. The Constitution
makers referred to most of the modern Constitutions of the World and came
up with this document, calling us as ‘India that is Bharat’ and its
directive principles and fundamental rights outlined the rights and duties
of citizens and of the state. Lately its directive principles and
Fundamental Rights have come to be questioned. During last four decades
many a basic tenets of the Republic are being challenged.



The first major value of the republic which came to be criticized is the
one related to pluralism, diversity and secularism. Globally right wing
politics has been asserting itself; the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini was the
first major indication that vested interests are going to use the cover of
religion for retrograde-pre-industrial political values. With the demise of
Soviet Socialist states and the emergence of US as the sole super power,
globally the politics started being asserted around identity issues
particularly identity of religion. This politics is built to undermine
liberal-democratic ethos globally and undermines the essence of democracy.



As such the decade of 1980s has been a major turning point in the history
of mankind. From the early decades of twentieth century the path leading to
values of equal rights of citizens were coming up. Inspired by the Soviet
Revolution many a countries came forward to put an end to the feudal
values, the values prevalent at the times of kingdoms. While the language
was that of socialism, the agenda was that of ending landlordism and
promoting the industries with the assistance of the state. China, Vietnam,
Cuba being the major examples. In India the inspiration of Socialism guided
the state policies to bring in public sector, which in turn promoted
creation of vast number of jobs paving the way for participation of dalits,
women and Adivasis in particular in the so far forbidden public space, It
opened up the space for vast industrial and educational development of the
country, this is what gave an edge of India as a major economic power in
times to come.



Initial three decades of the Indian republic were dominated by the issues
of the society; the problems of the downtrodden were on the center stage.
Apart from Industrial production, green revolution and white revolution
also lifted the country from a backward country to frontline economies in
the World. During these decades the republic focused mainly on the
libertarian values, equity and dignity for all. The fundamental rights and
directive principles were interpreted in the direction of concern for the
rights of all citizens. During the decades of 1990, globally and
nationwide, the globalization of economy led to the dominance of corporate
sector leading to decline in the concern for rights of average people and
religious minorities in particular. While earlier India was sort of an
example for marching towards a just society, during last two decades in
particular, the march has been reversed. The factors reversing this march
are within the republic as well as there are global factors affecting this
march. Worldwide we see that those leaders having rightward shift, those
influenced by narrow nationalism are coming up, it may be Italy, France,
Turkey or even United States for that matter. It is precisely in these
times that in India, the secular democratic republic is being challenged
and Hindu nationalism is being asserted. This Hindu nationalism is pushing
back the policies of social welfare and the policies of affirmative action
for weaker section, minorities in particular. Countries like Pakistan had
been dominated by such politics all through. The matter of concern now is
that Indian republic, which had shown the way to South Asia in matters of
values of justice, is mired more in issues of identity. Policies which are
giving more powers to Corporate sector are becoming the norm and social
control on these matters is coming down, This republic day (2017) it’s time
that we shift the focus back to issues of average people and weaker
sections of society along with nurturing back pluralism and diversity.





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