In this professional era, where job and education crisis is at
its peak, people hardly are able to think and analyse. Trapped in amid of
politics, policies and other issues which needs to be combatted to ease the way
of life, It is indeed a lethal ambient which has taken shape in India since
after coming of BJP into power. The RSS backed government has no doubt a huge
and massive partisan nationwide but while talking about its other side its
facing a huge criticism from potential sections of the country.
The JP Andolan (1975-77) in India was one phase in independent India which produced many prominent leaders in our country including two CMs of Bihar. The emergency era took a remarkable drift in the history of free India, as due to this several new parties emerged including the BJP as well. All parties were formed with the notion of “socialistic parties”. The aroma of the country was such that a revolution has taken place and the country shall shape a new modern, developed and powerful India. This also provided platform to the RSS to highjack or perhaps make their own party so that they may get into politics. Now, after around forty years things seem to be the same.
The JP Andolan (1975-77) in India was one phase in independent India which produced many prominent leaders in our country including two CMs of Bihar. The emergency era took a remarkable drift in the history of free India, as due to this several new parties emerged including the BJP as well. All parties were formed with the notion of “socialistic parties”. The aroma of the country was such that a revolution has taken place and the country shall shape a new modern, developed and powerful India. This also provided platform to the RSS to highjack or perhaps make their own party so that they may get into politics. Now, after around forty years things seem to be the same.
The campaigning for the BJP in 2014 Lok Sabha elections was
indeed well organized with such an ambit that gave a clear nod of its
triumphant over congress. The congress too didn’t perform well in its ruling
tenure like every other party and faced strong epithet in the whole country.
The 2G scam, colgate scam, adarsh housing society scam, price hike and so on
played well in distorting the congress image. Some may even claim the mum
attitude of the then PM Manmohan Singh or may be the puerile candidature of
congress for Prime Minister’s post. The slogans, polarization politics, Hindu
radicalization and creation of Ram Mandir were used as a paradigm to win the
elections. Narendra Modi took a good chance to fill up the leadership crisis by
using beautiful slogans to win over the hearts of poor people, who saw him as a
ray of hope. Words like “Sabka saath sabka vikas”, “Har har Modi, ghar ghar
modi”, were impeccable slogans which got spaces in the young minds, farmers and
poor of the country. The masses of the country saw a ray of hope for a change
and better living.
Since
after winning of BJP with absolute majority in the Lok Sabha in 2014 and
forming a robust government things came out to be at worst. People with the ray
of hope started pondering over fifteen lakh rupees to be debited into their
bank account, employment of youth, concealment of Chinees army from Arunachal
Pradesh, ten heads from Pakistan and so on. When the government couldn’t do all
that it started swaying new issues to counter their foul promises like “Ghar
wapsi”, “Love Jihad”, Pakistan Abode etc. When this too didn’t work, escaping the
minority, the government backed by the RSS took over targeting the Schedule
Cast people all over the country. Many of the public intellectuals returned
their Awards in critics of the fascist forces prevailing in the country with
Hindutwa outfit all backed by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Sedition
law that comes under section 124-A, is being carried out as a British Legacy by
our Government today, was charged to these students and students were arbitrary
detained in the JNU row. Sedition law was imposed in the year 1870 under British
Raj to debar the Indians from going against the state. Victims of this law were
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Mahatma Gandh, Bhagat Sing and many other prominent
freedom fighters. Now, at this juncture, it feels the same with the impact
which is stating the foul debate in the country as a "national" or
"anti-national". It's a high time that we get rid of these kinds of
laws which are detrimental towards democracy. These laws give a clear notion
that we are still trapped in the old same pattern of British colonialism. At
this era when the world is busy making satellites, discovering the universe and
so on, it seems a kind of joke that we are still pondering over these foul
debates.
All
after the JNU row the students’ movement has again taken a rise and has caused
a stir in the country, young leaders are coming out from colleges and
universities, media seems to be coming back on a right track and civilians are
getting to know the reality. This gives a clear remark that India is now
combatting fascism and heading towards a revolutionary change. Hope, the new
drift unlike 1977 promoting the left ideology may keep pace and bring out
potential leaders who could fulfill the Idea of India dreamt by Ganghi, Bhagat
Singh, Subhas Chandra Bose, Sukhdev, Ashfaqullah and all other prominent
freedom fighters who suffered the sedition charges and gave up their life for
our freedom.
#Jai_Hind #Jai_Bharat
#Jai_Hind #Jai_Bharat
- Arsalan Mohammad
Post Script- Views are personal, positive criticism and views accepted.
Post Script- Views are personal, positive criticism and views accepted.
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