08 April 2017

Understand the divisive agenda behind the development facade


Some political commentators expressed great surprise at the elevation of Yogi Adityanath as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. The Yogi is known as a political rabble-rouser and as a polarising figure in Indian political scene. The poster boy of Hindutva politics, Yogi Adityanath is often considered as the leading divisive politician in the country. BJP’s selection of such a person as the head of the government in the most populous state in India raised many eyebrows, even among some of the staunchest supporters of Narendra Modi’s party.

However it must be said that anyone who is aware of the Hindutva project envisaged by the Sangh will not be surprised by the selection of Adityanath. With former Sangh pracharak Narendra Modi at the helm in the centre and with a handsome electoral win in UP for the Sangh ideology, this is the most favourable time to put Hindutva to the centre stage. This writer has written earlier about Sangh’s two-pronged strategy of gaining electoral wins. They use development facade, engineered mainly by Modi, to gain the votes of the young, aspirational class while using the Hindutva card, carried on effectively my Adityanath and his ilk, to garner the votes of those who are easily manoeuvred by communal and casteist agenda. 

The most important advantage of such a strategy is that BJP can easily avoid appealing to the minorities, who are anyways absent in BJP’s core ideology that focuses solely on Hindutva prominence or crude majoritarianism. That BJP didn’t field even a single minority candidate in the UP elections speaks volumes about this electoral strategy. When they have swept the polls with such blatant majoritarianism, it is certainly a signal that the majority people of UP wanted a Hindutva icon as their CM. So in that regard it must be accepted that the BJP has shown that they are honest to the people of UP by bringing Yogi Adityanath as the CM.

With the elevation of Yogi Adityanath as the leader of the government in UP, the fringe elements of the Hindutva brigade has ceased to exist, as the fringe has now become the new mainstream. The apologists of the BJP government at the centre, including many leading journalists, actors and businessmen, who had meticulously defended the divisive comments made by the rogue elements in the party, will now have their task cut out. If the re-emergence of cow vigilantism, with increased vigour and amplified brutality, is a sign of things to come, then we are certainly looking at a bleak future. While the fringe is creating mayhem with their vigilantism, the mainstream is virtually supporting them with their increased call of bringing in vegetarianism as the uniform food habit of the nation. The covert support that the state provides to vigilante thugs is not helping the matter either. The whole project of cow vigilantism is aimed at imposing the Brahmanical view of Hinduism to the entire nation, including the Dalits, the Muslims and other minorities.

In the face of such large-scale thuggery, the silence of the media is deafening. The shameful opportunism of the media makes them crawl in front of political power. However when the history of our present times will be written, what will come for serious criticism will be the silence of the aspirational class, who are inherently liberal, but are shockingly averse to raising their voice against the attack on the constitutional values and on the concerted efforts towards destroying our social fabric. 

The facade of economic development that the present regime has erected has blinded them to the methodical erosion of all the values that this great country had kept close to its heart since independence. The liberal ethos of our nation, which helped us to focus on scientific advancement and the resultant systematic, albeit slow, upliftment of the poor, is under grave danger. We have started our hazardous journey down the slippery slope of communalism and religious bigotry. Unless we act with great alacrity, we are in danger of becoming a Hindu Pakistan, where chaos is the rule, order, an exception.

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