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Communalism or Affirmative Action - By Ram Puniyani
Communalism or
Affirmative Action
Ram Puniyani
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement to the National Development
Council that "we need to devise innovative plans to ensure that
minorities, particularly the Muslim minority, are empowered to share
equitably in the fruits of development, these must have first claim on
resources" was backed up by the statement in Parliament by the minister
of minorities affairs that Government will implement the
recommendations of Sachar Committee, have on one hand acted as the ray
of hope for the"discriminated against" Muslim minorities, while
on the other hand RSS combine has started
crying fowl, BJP asserting that it is rank communalism, its ideologues
saying that these steps of the govt are in the footsteps of Jinnah. BJP
has raised the serious question mark on the very formation of this
committee calling it unnecessary and it being against the interest of
the nation.
Just
to recapitulate, Sachar Committee submitted its report (November
2006). The committee after extensive home work found that the Muslim
minority is way behind the national averages in most of the parameters
of social development, its economic status has been sliding seriously,
its representation in jobs, bank loans is abysmal, and its
representation in the political process has been very poor and
worsening on the top of that. In sum and substance, Muslim community is
under-represented in most of the arenas of society barring the jails.
One also recalls the report of Gopal Singh
committee of 1982 which also had found the poor status of this
minority. Gopal Singh committee report kept lying in the deep freeze
while the issues like Ram Temple kept hogging the national attention.
To add up one can say this community's representation as riot victim is
way above its percentage in population. The committee has recommended
that an Equal Opportunity Commission should be set up, a national data
bank should be started, a nomination procedure should be started to
ensure their participation in
public bodies, in order to promote religious tolerance by a procedure
to evaluate text books for appropriate social values, so on and so
forth.
Whatever
one could glean from the yet to be initiated policies being
reflected in the statements of the government functionaries, it seems
to be taking it a seriously. Steps are being contemplated, short of
reservations to improve the lot of the Muslim minorities. It is a
matter of conjuncture whether this Govt is really serious about it or
is it a mere replay of the earlier broken promises during last several
decades. During last several decades while Governments after
Governments have been promising to look after the problems of Muslim
minorities, nothing much came out. This
includes not only the longest reign of Congress party but also of the
one's of formations in which BJP was an important component or
supporter. Amongst multiple reasons of this neglect of this minority
one was the aggressive propaganda of Hindu right that Government is out
to"appease" the Muslims so that they can be used as vote banks. One
does not know whether this aggressive anti minority propaganda did
contribute to the policies of the government, but one can say for sure
that this "appeasement of
minorities" had become a part of"social common sense" in the face of
the worsening situation of Muslims.
It
is during last two decades that not only Muslim minority was
battered through the post-Babri demolition violence and Gujarat
carnage, it was during the same period that another big minority the
Christians also started being attacked, especially in the remote
Adivasi areas. Where do we go from here" Was the commissioning of
Sachar an act of appeasement" Will the implementation of measures to
alleviate their plight be communalism, as claimed by RSS combine"
India has inherited a negative legacy of partition. While the major
part of the country was for democracy and secularism, the communalists,
Muslim League and Hindu Mahsaba, RSS were for Islamic Nation and Hindu
nation respectively. Their ideologies served the British"divide and
rule" policy very well. With partition tragedy, the communal propaganda
here went on getting sharper over a period of time, saying that Muslims
have been responsible for partition, the subtle nuances and policies
which led to partition were deliberately underplayed and put under the
carpet. The role of
elite of both communities in partition tragedy was put aside and the
process to blame the whole Muslim community for this tragedy started,
and this identity of Muslim minorities started becoming a negative one.
This was in contrast to the dalits, who were also underprivileged but
their identity came in as a positive one and the reservations, which
came for them came to be accepted to some extent.
Even
in their case the Hindu right and their followers did sabotage the
whole reservation process in order to keep the status quo of
Brahminmical system, in newer garb though. That"s how while the
reservations were subtly sabotaged, the implementation of Mandal was
countered by the Babri demolition, Mandal opposed by Kamadal.
Essentially the RSS combine is against any affirmative action which can
lead to social transformation towards substantive equality. In the case
of Muslims, to demonize them is no big deal for this formation, RSS
combine. The propaganda is simpler;"they"
created Pakistan now through such measure for their uplift, foundation
for another Pakistan is being laid down.
In democracy, the concept of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity
(community) remains at a formal level unless one does proactive action
to undo the inherent infirmities of sections of society. One notices
this in most of the advanced democracies including the United States
where serious proactive steps were initiated for the African Americans.
The politics of right wing and more so right wing in the name of
religion is against affirmative action. For them, democracy itself is
not an acceptable concept. Today they pay lip service to democracy so
that they can use it to subvert it, to
bring in a Hindu nation based on refined values, social relations, from
Manu Smriti. Democracy is neither their goal nor the cherished value
system. They nurture the hope to have Hindu Rashttra and inherent
hierarchies of caste and gender. And any affirmative action cannot be
tolerated by them.
What is being called rank communalism is essentially a bit of
affirmative action. Surely even the reservations, which were brought in
for Dalits have improved their conditions slightly, so now a full
fledged opposition to those polices in different language has been
unleashed. While in the case of minorities not only the condition is
bad as of today, the bigger worry is that it is sliding towards worse
very rapidly. We need to distinguish abuse of community identity for
politics and the bowing to the institution of religion from the
concrete economic steps, social actions to support
the weaker sections of society. Will the community identity become
strong due to this" Will the community become crippled due to this"
If one notices amongst the dalits who have slightly benefited from
reservations, their community identity has loosened up. It is a
contradictory process, as such you bring a community to economic level
the religious or caste identity becomes weaker and other identities
start becoming stronger. When a community is so helpless due to
political reasons, how can this affirmative action cripple them" As
such a lack of such an action will cripple them forcing more of them to
go in the aberrant way. Already a large section of youth from them is
being targeted on any small pretext, the
number of them in jails is appalling. Surly that"s what RSS combine
wants and any hindrance to the measures meant to uplift them will
worsen their condition.
To revoke Jinnah at this stage is deliberate. The idea is to frighten
and polarize the upper castes/middle sections of society around the
politics of Hindu right. While Jinnah played the card for Muslim elite,
the current efforts, if at all they come through, are for the poorer
sections of society, which in no way can be labeled as communalism. As
such had there not been the fear of backlash of RSS combine,
reservations for Muslims would be the ideal solution out of this
impasse. In the present scenario all steps short of reservations should
and need to be taken to work towards the democratic goal of
equality.
Issues in Secular Politics
December 2006 II
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20 Dec 2006