*Talk Bhima or Bhim, Walk Manu*

- subhash gatade



*..nothing to eat*

*nothing to wear*

*boundless is the anguish*

*who indeed can bear to see such misery*

*among the world’s creatures*

*let my soul be condemned to hell*

*but let the Universe be redeemed. *

*- Bhima Bhoi, *



*[Source: Biswamoy Pati in Religion and social 'subversion', Re-examining
colonial Orissa (EPW, July/2010)., Bidyut Mohanty in Orissa famine of 1866
Demographic and economic consequences (EPW, Jan/1999.,*
http://roundtableindia.co.in/lit-blogs/?tag=bhima-bhoi]



Bhima Bhoi, saint, poet and social reformer, who lived in later part of the
19 th century and who wielded his pen against the prevailing social
injustice, religious bigotry and caste discrimination, would not have
imagined in his wildest dreams that in the second decade of the 21 st
century there would arrive such new claimants to his legacy who stood
against everything for which he stood for. A populariser of Mahima movement
or Mahima Dharma which 'draws elements from Islam, Buddhism, Jainism,
Vaishnavism and Tantra Yoga,' the movement Bhima  led was a 'deeply felt
protest against caste system and feudal practices of western and central
Orissa.' and goal of his mission was "Jagata Uddhara" ( liberation of
entire world).

Recently Bhima Bhoi's name reached national headlines once again when BJP,
the ruling dispensation at the centre, named the venue of its national
executive meeting held in Bhuvaneshwar after him. The symbolism was not
lost on people who understood it as part of the parties electoral
calculations as it wants to 'woo dalits who constitute over 17 per cent of
Odisha's population.' Inaugurating the media centre, Dharmendra Pradhan, a
central minister explained the rationale behind this move as he told how
the 'revolutionary poet's ideology was being followed by crores of people
in Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.'  (
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/bjp-names-party-meet-venue-in-odisha-after-dalit-poet-bhima-bhoi-1681490
)

It is a different matter that the first steps being taken by the ruling
dispensation to co-opt Bhima Bhoi in their pantheon of *Prat Smaraniya *(
worth remembering in the morning) or the launch or relaunch of  digital pay
app  called BHIM (adding one more name to the 'acronym crazy' of this
government) which is a very crude manner to tap sympathy/support of the
followers of Bhim (Rao) Ambedkar, have come at a worse time for all such
people who venerate Bhima Bhoi or who are ready to walk in the footsteps of
Ambedkar.

The saga of Buta Singh, son of a dalit farm labourer from Mansa, Punjab -
who is now 'accused no 10 - accused of culpable homicide' along with 70
others who were protesting the massive fee hike by the Punjab University
administration, Chandigarh, brings out poignantly how this plan is being
executed. It has been widely reported that there was simmering discontent
on the Punjab University campus when the administration notified that from
coming session there would be 8 fold or 10 fold increase in fees in various
courses supposedly to get over curtailment of funds from UGC which finally
erupted in a militant protest movement led by a united front of students
from revolutionary left to other democratic organisations barring the Akhil
Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP). (
https://kafila.online/2017/04/12/reclaiming-punjab-university-student-protests-erupt-in-chandigarh/)


The Chandigarh Police found it fit to lodge charges of sedition against
these protesting students and thus further extended the sphere of
'sedition' to its ridiculous extent. ( As an aside it may be reminded here
that the Central Minister for Ayush ministry had called all those people
who prescribe 'non-aurvedic drugs' as 'anti national' /
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolhapur/Doctors-prescribing-non-ayurvedic-medicines-are-anti-national/articleshow/52058067.cms/)
It was finally forced to drop these charges because of tremendous public
pressure. Describing the arduous struggle waged by Buta Singh to get
education and reach his dream destination Punjab university,  when '..
Universities are known by packages and vice-chancellors boast of campus
placements,' who ' rarely talk about the knowledge the universities are
producing.' the write-up poses a question which none has bothered to ask :

*" Why was Buta ready to brave water cannons? Why didn’t the police cane
scare him? Why was his fragile body ready to face third-degree torture?"* (
'Why Buta Singh Must Protest Again' (
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/ludhiana/education/why-buta-singh-must-protest-again/392603.html
))

and the article ends with a note :

*He should protest because every wretched of the earth has the right to
access to knowledge; he should protest because the courage to disagree
shouldn’t die; the dream to rebel should live on. He should protest so that
the university doesn’t become a cage, a placement centre, a package deal.
He should protest because now protest seems the only way to survive. *(-do-)

Any cursory glance at the trajectory of Buta's young life makes it clear
that young people like him are to be found in various campuses and one
should be ready to listen to stories of their childhood or adolescence to
get to know how even after 70 years of independence it is difficult for
students from ordinary background to reach good academic institutions. e.g
It was only last year that an activist writer had looked at the social
composition of JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University) and concluded

*..for years, JNU has been home to the finest and most fertile minds from
economically and socially deprived sections of society. And when they
analyze the hows and whys of their socio-economic background, they get
drawn to Marxism. ...Estimates suggest that at least 70 per cent students
of the university come from either poor or lower-middle-class families…*

*After the enrolments last year, the percentage of students in JNU from SC,
ST and OBC has gone up to 55. A large number of Muslims are enrolled in
Arabic, Persian and other language courses in JNU. Data on them is not
available. But if, along with them, the number of Ashraf Muslims and other
minorities is added, it can be safely presumed that at least 70 per cent of
the students in the university are non-Dwij. Note that the number of OBC
students in JNU has gone from 288 in 2006 to 2434 in 2015, ie a tenfold
increase in nine years. The number of women students has also gone up
substantially *

(/kafila.online/2016/03/01/bahujan-discourse-puts-jnu-in-the-crosshairs-pramod-ranjan/)

Sedition charges against students from Punjab University might have been
dropped but repression continues.  There are reports that the police is
raiding houses of students based upon video inputs and terrorising students
but it is a very positive thing that developments in Punjab University has
given rise to solidarity movement all across Punjab and thousands of people
from different strata of society have come out on streets demanding justice
for students and teachers.

Definitely what is unfolding before our own eyes in Punjab University could
be said to be a microcosm of the developments elsewhere on other campuses
of the country. Methods adopted might be different, targets chosen might be
different and objectives bandied about might be different but the aim is
very much clear. The saffrons want to weed out all dissenting elements from
campuses or silence them, make arrangements so that there is no fresh
inflow of such elements and are able to turn campuses into modern day *gurukuls
*where students would have no qualms in paying obeisance before their
teachers. They want to create a new breed of disciplined students who would
be mainly interested in utilising the transitory period at such
institutions in rote learning which could be regurgitated at places of
employment ( of course, if they are fortunate enough to get one)

Perhaps Banaras Hindu University - one of the central universities seems to
be a model University which they want every other institution of the
country to turn into.  Much has been written about the fact that here how
attempts are on to subvert the idea of democracy in insidious ways. Girl
students have been a primary target in this plan and various restrictions
have been imposed specifically on them. A girl student cannot use mobile
phone after 10 p.m., they are disallowed to use the 24 7 library at night,
they are not allowed to use the bus facility which has been provided to all
students, they were asked to give an affidavit that they won't indulge in
any protest or demonstration. There are dietary restrictions also on them,
thus while male students can consume meat, women are not allowed to do so.
When there was an agitation by students to establish a cyber-library, the
administration refused to concede to their demand under the specious plea
that   “such a library will be used by the students to watch pornography.
There is no need for a cyber-library because students need not study
anything outside the syllabus”. ( (
thewire.in/67205/bhu-rsss-new-education-lab-open-gender-discrimination/))

And as the on-going developments in JNU demonstrate they have no qualms in
using any method - using fake videos, planting fake news or freely using
the might of the police force, the tactics of 'dumbing down' by the media
or even using young storm troopers of the Hindutva Right - to accomplish
this. Their 'defeat' of a different kind in the first round of attack, when
bogey of anti-national slogans was raised - kudos to the unprecedented
movement which emerged in the campus putting majority of students and
teachers on the same side of the barricade which received massive national,
international support -  has not deterred them from continuing with their
designs to 'shut down' JNU or turning it into its anti-thesis.

The manner in which funds are not being released leading to many students
facing tremendous hardships - under one pretext or another - or the planned
manner in which more than 70 to -80 per cent seats have been reduced in
different courses, is just an indication that they are ready to go to any
extent.

A recent write-up 'BHIM on lips, lock on cash for students' which appeared
in The Telegraph explained in detail how there has been a 'drought in
scholarship funds at JNU' (
https://www.telegraphindia.com/1170416/jsp/frontpage/story_146624.jsp#.WPUy7Pl97IU
)

*- Stopping the Rs 2,000-a-month merit-cum-means scholarship that nearly
1,000 undergraduate and master's students at JNU are entitled, which is
given to students whose parents earn less than Rs 2.5 lakh a year.*

*- Drying up of the flow of another allowance called the "non-National
Eligibility Test" scholarship from the higher education regulator, the
University Grants Commission,  affecting around 3,000 JNU research
scholars. The non-NET scholarship is given to research students not covered
by the Junior Research Fellowship, on offer for the top 3,200 performers in
the National Eligibility Test, or by the handful of other fellowships.*

*- Severe cut in seats for integrated PhD-MPhil courses, now it can admit
just 130 students against the 1,068 last year, under pressure from UGC and
the HRD (human resource development) ministry *

*- Scrapping of additional "deprivation points" awarded during admission to
research students from backward regions and marginalised sections*

For close watchers of the education scenario in this country it is
abundantly clear that while Ambedkar said, 'Educate, Agitate, Organise',"
the present regime is "is instead practising the mantra of 'exclude,
alienate, oppress'." Whatever might be the claims of the BJP and its
cheerleaders, it is evident that 'Drona mindset' is in full play and doors
of better educational institutions are being closed for 'Eklavyas' and
'Shambuks' of today's times.

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