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Eyewitness
Accounts: Communal Carnage in India
By Jagadish, Dudiyora Horaata, CWI section in India (04/03/02)
THE
UNABATED communal carnage going on in the State of Gujarat in particular
and the communal tension all over the country in general, is in a way
the logical conclusion of the chauvinistic build up that was going on
for several months in the recent period. What happened on February 27
at Godhra railway station in Gujarat brings back not just the memory of
1992, but the partition period 1947.
The hapless
women and children locked in the coaches of Sabaramathi Express returning
from Faizabad were hacked and burnt to death by a violent mob -allegedly
Muslims - is an act of human carnage. The details of the event goes to
show that it was a well planned attack which had its roots from Faizabad
and the demand by Hindu extremist to build a temple on the ruins of the
destroyed Ayodhya Mosque. The reports though unconfirmed, explain that
in the coaches in which the Karsevaks (volunteers to build the new temple)
were travelling there was a lot of sloganeering and name calling against
the Muslims. Though some of the remaining Karsevaks claim that they were
just singing Bhajans and nothing else, their headbands give away the truth.
These volunteers of VHP (Vishwa Hindu Parishad) Bhajarang Dal, and RSS
(Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) always wear headbands abusing Muslim sentiments
and claiming to build the Hindu Temple at whatever cost and consequences.
Karsevaks
attacked
Incidentally,
all the Karsevaks in that train hailed from Gujarat and were returning
from Ayodhya after offering their prayers. Gujarat has a history of communal
clashes right from the period of pre-independence. VHP has its strongest
base in Gujarat. BJP gets maximum votes in Gujarat as well. Presently,
the State is ruled by the BJP. All these factors add to the gruesome killings
and genocide that has followed the dastardly massacre at Godhra railway
station. In this situation one cannot forget or ignore the recently concluded
elections to the Four State Assemblies. Uttar Pradesh in particular where
the BJP was defeated conducted a highly communal campaign. It played cats
and mouses with the issue of building Temple at Ayodhya. It was evident
in the run-up to the elections that the BJP was using the Temple issue
to polarize the voters on religious lines. Thanks to the imbroglio of
caste politics that kept the BJP from gaining a majority.
They
lost more than half the seats that they held in the previous assembly.
(Now 88, previously 163) But it was the campaign, which was unprecidentedly
communal, which has led to a tinderbox situation in the entire country.
In the last week of the prestigious UP elections Prime Minister Vajpayee
the so-called soft-liner within the BJP addressed a rally in Varanasi
which is a temple town on the banks of the river Ganges. He in his attempt
to shed his soft image said, "We are not dependent on the Muslim
votes at all". After an outcry by the opposition he tried to correct
his statement by issuing a press briefing.
The other
leader of the BJP, L.K. Advani, who is presently the Home Minister in
a meeting commemorating the Seventy Fifth anniversary of the Jana Sangh
(the precursor of the BJP) vowed the present existence of the BJP in power
to the Ratha Yatra (criss crossing the entire country on a vehicle) of
1992 in which he had incited the Hindu mobs to assemble and demolish the
Babri Mosque on December 6th. Time and again the leaders of the BJP including
the Prime Minister have repeatedly asserted that building the Temple at
disputed site is according to the wishes of the popular national sentiment.
On the other hand they give lip service to the issue to be settled in
the Supreme Court.
BJP
defeat
The defeat
of the BJP in the recent elections and the subsequent communal riots is
an indication, that on the one hand the BJP and its communal partners
such as VHP, Shiv Sena and Bhajrang Dal have noticed the writing on the
wall and they realise that unless and until they communalise the situation
they will loose the grip on the sections which is their support base since
1992. It is for sure, that BJP's ascendance has peaked out, the fissures
that have opened up within the BJP and its communal camp is also a reason
for this sudden upsurge in communal politics.
The 21 party ruling alliance called National Democratic Alliance (NDA)
is sprinkled with all sorts of political parties. In their own strong
holds they put on the veil that they are secular and respect equal rights
for all the religious minorities. It is the anti-congressism that has
brought them to the camp of the BJP. The agreed agenda of NDA is to put
the temple issue on a back burner and wait for the court decision on the
issue. The BJP has repeatedly played this card to its own hard liners
that they are bound by the NDA program. In fact in many public meetings
the BJP leaders have put the blame on the voters saying that "You
have not given us a full mandate hence we cannot fulfill all the BJP promises,
such as temple building at Ayodhya, abrogation of the article 370 of the
constitution which gives special property rights to Kashmiri Muslims and
Uniform Civil Code."
But the
communal passions does not understand these technicalities, once unleashed
it has its own momentum. The organisations such as VHP and Bhajrang Dal
have their own agendas to full fill. They feel that BJP is also like any
other pro Muslim party. In fact recently a Hindu priest Acharya Paramahans,
who is leading the temple agitation said the " BJPs government came
to power on the slogan of temple building, if it goes down for the same
cause, so be it". The BJP leaders are trying to put the genie back
into the bottle, but it is too late. The RSS which was strident in its
criticism against its own deciple BJP before the election defeat, has
softened its stand and now wants to mediate between the government and
the temple agitators. What happened in the State of Gujarat in the aftermath
of gruesome Godhra killings was a state sponsored attack on Muslims. For
a clear 24 hours Hindu lumpen gangs were free to go on a rampage against
the Muslims. Police were mere spectators if not abettors of the mass murders
that took place in the urban as well as rural Gujarat.
The Chief
Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi went on T.V and likened the incident
to the Newton's Law. Many leaders of the BJP participated in the protest
marches (communal clashes) called by VHP. Around the country VHP organised
terrorizing rallies, which has attracted thousands of lumpen youth from
the majority community. In Hyderbad of Andhra Pradesh, Arasikere of Karnataka
and some parts of UP, the VHP and Bhajrang Dal gangs have attacked Muslim
owned shops on their way back from the instigation rallies. The post September
11 scenario has also contributed to the heightened emotions. The BJP and
its communal camp has used the Muslim baiting to equate Islam to Terrorism,
The attack on the Indian Parliament and the subsequent disclosure that
it was allegedly the handiwork of ISI sponsored terrorists organisations
has been used by the BJP to the brink in the election campaigns.
Gujurat
flare-up
Even
before the Gujarat communal flare up, the tensions were so high that any
moment a civil strife could have occurred in most parts of the country.
The calling of the army to Gujarat to quell the mobs goes to show that
the state missionary has to use extraordinary means to deal with situations
like this. But it is anybody's guess as to how impartial that the army
can be in a communally charged country. But it is a pathetic scene to
witness as to how the left led by communist parties are reacting to these
events. A communal VHP gives a call for an All India Bandh (total stoppage)
but the Communist Parties want to go for a national integration day on
March 6th.
Communal Politics should be opposed by class action such as general strikes
and trade union defense committees to defend the vulnerable in both communities
against the fundamentalists. We the New Socialist Alternative demand the
Trade Unions and the Left Parties to organise for a country-wide general
strike against the fundamentalists groups and its supporting parties at
the center and Gujarat State. We urge the trade unions to organise defense
committees to protect the minorities and communally vulnerable communities
in every city and town.
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