Tuesday, May 11, 2010

[ZESTCaste] Modi Vomits Caste Venom

http://www.countercurrents.org/teltumbde100510.htm

Modi Vomits Caste Venom

By Dr. Anand Teltumbde

10 May, 2010
Countercurrents.org

On 25 April 2010 Narendra Modi is reported to have observed while
releasing his book Samajik Samrasata that Dalits were like mentally
retarded children. It created uproar in the Congress circles. Praveen
Rashtrapal of the Congress sought to raise the issue in the Rajya
Sabha but having been denied permission by the deputy chairman K
Rahman Khan, the Congress members trooped into the well of Rajya Sabha
and caused a ruckus forcing its adjournment. Earlier, Modi had said
that Valmiki community was involved in manual scavenging for a
"spiritual experience". Activist circles were stirred with indignation
and began discussing whether Modi could be booked under the Atrocity
Act. The legal luminaries may decide whether this is feasible or not
given the fact that he would certainly invoke spirit in which he said
it, which may obviate the application of the Act. Modi posturing as
the great spastic patron may plead that he said it for taking special
care of Dalits as we do of the mentally retarded children.

This Modi speak in someway represents the thinking of most upper caste
people. Not many people realize that this display of magnanimity is
basically the worst expression of casteism rooted in the ideology of
Brahmanism and as such deserves all round condemnation.

Stink of Brahmanism

The basic premise of Brahmanism is that people are created unequal by
God in accordance with their merit in the previous birth. They should
reconcile with this divine order and only practice their dharma to
earn merit points in order to get better birth next time. The
paternalistic attitude of the upper castes towards these fallen people
is basically informed by this ideology. It assumes that Dalits are
lesser beings and they are superior; being noble born it is their duty
to have pity on Dalits, help them perform their dharma to ameliorate
their destiny. This attitude is displayed so casually in self
congratulatory manner that they do not have even inkling that it is
most humiliating to Dalits. It is worse than insulting them with their
caste names, which may be considered as cognizable crime as per the
Atrocity Act.

It is precisely for this reason that Ambedkar had denounced Gandhi's
harijan and dismissed the Congress attempts at wooing Dalits through
Harijan Sevak Sangh as the 'Congress plan to kill Untouchables by
kindness.' Not only Gandhi, who was anyway propelled by political
considerations, Ambedkar did not take kindly even the bhakti saints'
self pity or tame criticism of the caste system because they did not
question the basic ideology behind it. His repeated denouncement of
the then Mahar attempts to claim descent and or derive inspiration
from the bhakti poet of fourteenth century, Chokhamela underscores the
same logic. He saw the act of bhakti saints as the act of subservience
to the will of God, and as conformist and anti-revolutionary. Anything
that even faintly smells of this obnoxious ideology becomes thus
insulting to Dalits. Modi's statement stinks!

Spastic Minds, Sick Society

Modi is unduly presumptuous about his intelligence in regarding Dalits
as mentally retarded. Firstly, the creed he swears by fundamentally
treats him, a member of Shudra, as dumb. As such he may not be
particularly in position to pontificate on others' retardedness.
Secondly, if he is truly intelligent, he must know that the
disability, mental retardation or whatever, is not with Dalits but
with the society. It is the Hindu society which is sick not Dalits.
Dalits have definitely been infected by this sickness, insofar as they
too have emulated this sickly system among themselves. They are surely
infected because despite Ambedkar's clarion call for annihilation of
castes, many of them foolishly cling to the idiom of caste. But that's
another matter. Important thing is to see the society as sick because
it is incapable of treating its own people equal. It is also mentally
retarded as it could not learn from its long history of slavery, which
is directly attributed to its myopic notion of caste division of
society. Modi had better learnt to be a statesman and think of how to
cure this society of its dilapidating sickness.

This is a serious point which is totally missed in reservation
discourse. To think of Dalits as disable is pure Brahmanism. Dalits
needed reservation not because they lacked merit or skills, but
because the societal prejudice will never let them get their dues.
With imposed backwardness over two millennia they did look weak to
start with, which created an erroneous impression that reservation was
a kind of helping hand. It has done a great damage. If reservation had
been conceived as the countervailing measure to force society to
behave, it would have been contingent upon the society overcoming its
disability. The onus to do that would be upon society. Today it is on
none, making the reservations appear perpetual and hence a cause of
eternal conflict. Worse, with this 'helping hand' notion it has become
a game to be played by unscrupulous politicians at the cost of polity.

Modi's Slippery Samarasata

What Modi spoke is basically RSS's samarasata solution to castes. It
aims at strengthening the Hindu identity for its communal agenda. It
believes in the greatness of Hindus, their religion, culture and
everything and wants to regain it. Naturally, it does not see anything
wrong with the varna or caste system, the defining components of the
'Hindu'. In justifying it, its protagonists indulge in all kinds of
ideological acrobatics and make things confusing for gullible people.
A typical gem of wisdom on castes in its repertoire is taken from
Golwalkar who gave a slogan - 'sab jaati mahaan, sab jaati samaan'
(All castes are great and all castes are equal), which seems to inform
the samarasta project. Actually, in this lofty declaration, Golwalkar
has not made any departure from the orthodox Brahmanist position which
argues that all the varnas ( and castes) were the parts of same virat
purush and hence equal. What it truly means is that all the castes
should perform their assigned tasks as their dharma. Valmikis should
continue to scavenge and Modis should rule!

Actually Samarasata is the expedient political strategy of the Sangh
Pariwar, inaugurated in Pune in April 1983. Until then, RSS did not
feel particular necessity to woo Dalits in a conscious manner. What
prompted this realization is the increasing competition in electoral
politics in the impending coalition era in which Dalit votes could
make a big difference. The decline of Dalit movement and degeneration
of Dalit politics provided fertile ground to seed such a strategy.
After the fall of Janata Dal government, the old Bharatiya Jan Sangh
dissolved itself and formed a new party – Bharatiya Janata Party in
1980, which needed to try out new strategies. The main project the
samarasata manch, the platform created for the purpose, undertook is
to saffronize Ambedkar and paint the RSS gurus in radical colours. It
worked with some half baked Dalit intellectuals but did not make much
headway with people.

Samarasata means social harmony. Like Dengist China replaced the
Maoist lingo of class struggle with social harmony, the samarasata
means that various castes should coexist without conflict. How could
castes in exploitative relations with each other coexist in harmony
except for internalizing Manu's ideology? It is here we can get the
import of Modi's statement about Valmiki's 'spiritual experience' in
carrying the upper caste shit on their heads. It is a shame, that such
a grave atrocity as removing human excreta by humans, officially
banned way back in 1993 by the Government of India, is eulogized as
'spiritual experience'. No Dalit ever cared for 'spiritual'; his
concern has been solely material. If Modi values this 'spiritual
experience', as he seems doing, anyone of the 14 lakh scavengers in
the country will gladly handover his/her shovel and bucket to him. He
must know as the chief minister of the state that Safai Karmachari
Andolan has given a call for abolition of this atrocity by the end of
2010.

Congress' Fake Concern

It is curious to see Congress agitated over the issue. Actually, Modi
in a way voiced his concern for Dalits in the grand Gujarati tradition
embodied in the word 'harijan' or in the idea of trusteeship that the
rich people could go on enriching themselves but hold their wealth in
trust for the weak in the society. Both incidentally came from Mahatma
Gandhi, the patron saint of the Congress. Gandhi has been perhaps the
pioneer in creating an ascriptive and patronizing label for Dalits in
modern times. While he always claimed to identify with and represent
the Untouchables, he has also used the term like 'uncultured' and
'dumb' for them highlighting his distance and difference from masses.
Look at this advice from Gandhi to the caste Hindu workers for the
Harijan cause: "Workers in the Harijan cause… must come in closest
touch with utterly unsophisticated, innocent, ignorant men and women
who might be likened to children in intelligence."[Harijan,
07.11.1936] Is there any difference in this and Modi's calling Dalits
retarded?

Of course, Modi as a committed functionary of the RSS would openly
uphold the tenets of Manusmriti that takes Dalits as inherently
inferior. The Congress would never do so. It enjoyed BJP being
condemned as communal and casteist by the progressive elements in the
country. But as the vanguard of the ruling classes has it been any
different? Its track record in communalism is at best suspect. Its
dealing with Dalit issues has been surely muddy. Right from the days
of Poona Pact that robbed Dalits of their political autonomy to the
unscrupulous co-optation phase of Dalit politics, its role comes out
antithetical to its own projection as friend of Dalits. The only
difference between it and the BJP perhaps is in the intricacy of its
strategy. While BJP appears muddled with its communal agenda, the
Congress looks smart without any ideological anchors.

Interestingly, some years ago (around 2005), the Gujarat Congress had
made a training programme for Congress workers at the instance of
Sonia Gandhi. A course booklet was prepared for the purpose by one
leader of the Gujarat Congress Seva Dal. This book had extolled
praises on India's ancient culture and social order, based on Manu's
code and articulated the objective for the Congress as to bring back
this social order. This issue was exposed by Valjibhai Patel of the
Council for Social Justice, Ahmedabad through newspapers. Embarrassed
by this exposure, Amarsingh Choudhari, the then Gujarat Pradesh
Congress president had to express his regrets to Dalits for hurting
their feelings and expunge that passage from the book. Can one still
see any difference between the Congress and BJP with regard to their
anti-Dalit Hindu vision?

Caste venom is deep drawn into the body politic of this country. Modis
occasionally vomit it, the Congress successfully conceals it!

Dr. Anand Teltumbde is a writer and civil rights activist with CPDR, Mumbai


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