Promoting Superstition – Everything Official About It !
 SUBHASH GATADE <https://kafila.online/author/gatade/>

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Bhupendra Singh Chudasama, Education minister of Gujarat and his colleague
Atmaram Paramar, who handles the Social Justice Ministry, were in the news
sometime back- albeit for wrong reasons. A video went viral which showed
them participating in a felicitation ceremony of exorcists in Botad. They
were also seen watching how a couple of the exorcists were beating
themselves with metal chains to live music near the stage.

Perhaps it did not matter to them that the Constitution frowns upon such
activities and Article 51A (h) of the Indian constitution clearly says that
it shall be a fundamental duty of all citizens* “to develop the scientific
temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform*.” Neighbouring state
Maharashtra has even enacted a law (The Maharashtra Prevention and
Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman, Evil and Aghori Practices
and Black Magic Act, 2013) to rein in all such activities and it
criminalises practices related to black magic, human sacrifices, use of
magic remedies to cure ailments and other such acts which exploit people’s
superstitions. And it was a culmination of a prolonged movement led by
activists led by Dr Dabholkar – who even faced martyrdom for his activities.

It is possible the ministerial duo could foresee that their participation
could easily be glossed over/justified if they invoke question of faith,
which they promptly did. Mr Chudasama was reported as saying that *“[i]t
was a gathering of worshipers of divine power, not those who spread
superstition*,” Parmar also defended himself by saying that “*The people
who are protesting don’t know about Hindu culture. These are holy men of
divine power*.”

Anyway, it was noteworthy that their participation did not go unnoticed and
there were protests as dalits and other oppressed sections felt that it was
promotion of harmful superstitions. People found it disturbing that despite
the fact that rural Gujarat is in grip of such exorcists who engage in all
kinds of acts of superstitions, the ministers did not have any qualms in
felicitating them. Rationalists have been working hard to expose the wrong
doings of such exorcists – who are thousands in numbers – and who at times
are also found helping /facilitating robbing of women’s properties by their
relatives by declaring them as witches.

Close on the heels of this incident has come another piece of news which
emanated from Uttar Pradesh. It concerned pruning of guler (*Ficus carica
is an Asian species of flowering plants in the mulberry family, known as
the common fig (or just the fig)*) trees lying on the Kanwariya route as
they are considered ‘inauspicious’ by them.For the uninitated it may be
told that the Kanwad Yatra commences in the Hindu calendar month of Shravan
(second week of July) coinciding with the monsoon, during which devotees of
Shiva (called as Kanwariya) walk miles to collect Ganga water, in Varanasi
and other places.It was said that while reviewing preparations for the
Kanwar Yatra, a meeting which was chaired by the CM himself, this
announcement was made.

People who are in the know of things say that the claim that the tree is
‘inauspicious’ has been spread as a canard by a section of astrologers who
say that if the pilgrims pass under it or perform religious acts under it,
the ‘punya’ which one earns through such yatras get reduced. And it has led
to bypassing of the tree by the Kanwariyas.

Question arises while it is for the devotee to decide what s/he should do
about things s/he consideres ‘inauspicious’ why the government which claims
to abide by a secular constitution should spend its resources to cater to
their sentiments of a particular community and thus put an official stamp
on their weird world view and committ acts which seem to contravene
constitution itself. In fact, of late this catering of sentiments of
dominant community has gone to the ridiculous extent that the Yogi
government has even ordered setting up of ‘Navgraha Vatika’, ‘Panchavati’
or ‘Harishankari’ in every tehsil of all 75 districts of the state during a
plantation drive which will start from July 1. It is an attempt to plant
specific kinds of trees which find mention in religious books of Hinduism
including Vedas and Ramayana.

Pruning of particular trees – an act which has been questioned equally by
rationalists and environmentalists- or participation in felicitation
ceremony of exorcists rather pales in significance when education minister
of a state (Rajasthan) makes a bizzare claim that cows exhale oxygen and
thus puts his stamp on the ‘sacredness’ of the bovine in an ambience when
cow related violence has seen quantum jump.

As a data analysis website has recently emphasised :

As many of 97% of these attacks were reported after Prime Minister Narendra
Modi’s government came to power in May 2014, and about half the cow-related
violence–32 of 63 cases–were from states governed by the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) when the attacks were reported, revealed our analysis of
violence recorded until June 25, 2017.Of the 28 Indians who died over the
seven-year period, 24 were Muslim, or 86%. As many as 124 people were also
injured in these attacks. More than half (52%) of these attacks were based
on rumours, our analysis found. (
http://www.indiaspend.com/cover-story/86-dead-in-cow-related-violence-since-2010-are-muslim-97-attacks-after-2014-2014
)

People who are still enamoured about the Modi magic may say that why single
out only BJP ruled states, promotion of superstition has been an integral
part of other ruling class parties as well. In fact, nobody can claim that
-barring left parties – other parties and their governments do not engage
in promoting/practising superstition. We have before us examples of
governments who organised prayers at different religious places when the
states ruled by them were facing a draught like situation ( Congress) or
there are examples like the newly created Telangana or for that matter even
Andhra Pradesh – where leaders are found to spending crores of Rupees – to
remove ‘Vastudosh’ from their houses or organise Yagyas to ‘propitiate
gods’ so that the states ruled by them usher into prosperity. We can quote
similar examples from our distant as well as not so distant past.

But it cannot be denied that promotion of superstition has gathered
tremendous momentum since the ascendance of the Hindutva Right at the
centre. And it has definite connection with the exclusivist worldview of
RSS. Remember the manner in which Modi – who started his social-political
life as a RSS Pracharak in his young age – as Prime Minister had linked
‘medical science to mythology’, citing “plastic surgery” and “genetic
science” to explain the creation of Lord Ganesh and Karna respectively
while inaugurating a Reliance Foundation hospital in October 2014. (
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/pm-takes-leaf-from-batra-book-mahabharat-genetics-lord-ganesha-surgery/
)

Speaking at a function in Mumbai , he had said,

“We can feel proud of what our country achieved in medical science at one
point of time. We all read about Karna in Mahabharat. If we think a little
more, we realise that Mahabharat says Karna was not born from his mother’s
womb. This means that genetic science was present at that time. That is why
Karna could be born outside his mother’s womb.”

According to the text of the speech posted on the PMO website, he further
said,

“We worship Lord Ganesh. There must have been some plastic surgeon at that
time who got an elephant’s head on the body of a human being and began the
practice of plastic surgery.”

It is no mere coincidence that ascent of the Hindutva Right has also
severly impacted the level of discussion in the Indian Science Congress –
where there are instances where pseudo science is being peddled as science
– or funding of Scientific Institutions has been further curtailed to
promote particular agenda. Cowpathy or cow science seems to be the new
entrant to this club.

New Delhi: Cow science, or “cowpathy”, as it has been termed by Hindutva
ideologues, is in for a new national level makeover. Last month, what was
generally regarded as pseudoscience – or at best ‘fringe science’ – was
elevated to the status of a major agenda for national level scientific
research cutting across many scientific departments and national
laboratories.
On April 25, the Science for Equity, Empowerment and Development (SEED)
division of the Department of Science and Technology (DST) issued an office
memorandum (OM) to constitute a National Steering Committee (NSC) for
‘Scientific Validation and Research on Panchgavya (SVAROP)’. The tenure of
this 19-member committee will be three years.
(https://thewire.in/136259/panchgavya-svarop-iit-csir-cow-urine/)

It remains to be see how things would progress ahead ?

Prime Minister Modi keeps talking about emergence of New India under his
leadership. With victory in UP elections this voice has become more
assertive.

A cursory glance at the unfolding scenario makes it clear that it is
definitely a ‘New India’. An India which has rediscovered old prejudices,
exclusions and discriminations and is surging ahead on the path of unreason
decked with superstition..

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