24 June 2007
“There will be a Gujarat-like
situation in Rajasthan if the State Government
did not stop its ‘appeasement
of Muslims’ and ‘anti-Hindu’
policies.â€
- Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, former Rajasthan
chief minister, Gangapur on 23 April, The Hindu,
30 April 2002.
The elections for the post of the President
of India have rather opened up a free for all
what is known in colloquial Hindi as Khula Khel
Farrukhabadi. The saffron sympathetic journos
in the media have rather taken upon themselves
the onerous task of excavating the past of the
UPA candidate for the post Ms Pratibha Patil.
Days in and days out we are being bombarded
with stories laced with usual melodrama about
alleged acts of omission and commission on part
of the presidential nominee of UPA.
While a latest writeup in a national daily (24
June 2007, Indian Express) has a few things
to tell about Ms Patil's statement as minister
on the floor of the house of Maharashtra assembly,
a press conference organised at the house of
a member of Akali Dal the other day presented
details about the allged role of Ms Patil in
the coverup of a murder case. It is a different
matter that official spokesperson of BJP feigned
ignorance about their role in facilitating the
conference despite the fact that it was held
at the residence of a NDA constituent and was
attended by Mr Sudheendra Kulkarni, a close
confidant of Advani.
There is no denying the fact that there is a
task cut out for the investigating agencies
to look into the veracity of the claims so that
truth could be separated from chaff.
Of course the naivette on part of Ms Pratibha
Patil - which was very much visible in her controversial
remarks about genesis of veil - have also unfolded
a situation where she has continued to remain
a focus of attention , altogether for wrong
reasons.
But in this rigmarole for the post of President,
the other contestant for the top post Mr Bhairon
Singh Shekhawat, the present incumbent to the
post of Vice-President, has saved himself from
any scrutiny. And despite being in a miserable
position as far as game of numbers was concerned
he seems happy smiling receiving accolades from
unknown quarters for his 'secular' credentials.
The other day Maulana Madni, who was with Uttarakhand
Congress till recently and who had to quit his
post because of pressures put by the fanatic
elements of the Hindutva brigade even went to
meet him and declare his support for him for
being the only fit candidate for the post.
Neither anyone is ready to reach the kernel
of truth and understand for her/himself a die-hard
RSS worker's allged metamorphosis into a 'secular'
person nor anyone seems concerned to undertake
this task. It appears that the blurring of reality
which is a bane of the media seems to have caught
the anti-communal formations as well.
Nobody seems to recapitulate Mr Bhairon Singh
Shekhawat's his highly controversial statement
warning the state government to desist from
'appeasement of Muslims' if it wants to avoid
a 'Gujarat type situation' when the genocide
in Gujarat was on. And nobody seems to remember
the manner in which he graced the occasion of
the birth anniversary celebrations of Golwalkar,
the second Supremo of RSS, while he was still
a Vice President of India. People very well
know that M.S. Golwalkar, was a strong supporter
of ethnic cleansing done by the Nazis which
he openly glorified in his book 'We Or Our Nationhood
Defined' (1939), who yearned for a Manusmriti
like regime which condemned Dalits and Women
to a secondary status and who opposed the making
of Constitution under the leadership of the
legendary Dr Ambedkar and had strongly contended
that Manusmriti be made the new constitution
of independent India. Golwalkar's highlly dubious
role at the time of partition wherein he even
instigated violence against the minorities is
also a wellknown fact.
In his message to the special issue of 'Organiser'
on Golwalkar, Shekhawat wrote :
Shri Guruji was a staunch nationalist and an
impassioned patriot who had contributed immensely
in varied spheres of nation building activities
with great distinction. A scholar of eminence,
he symbolised the Sanatani ideals. Guruji dedicated
his entire life for the enduring welfare of
the country and the people.( March 26, 2006
Organiser)
Interestingly neither the secular-democratic
formations nor all those people who yearn for
giving a befitting reply to the communal forces
have deemed it necessary to take a look at the
five decade old political career of Mr Shekhawat
to see for themselves how his 'moderate' image
has helped strengthen the 'lunatic fringe' of
the Sangh Parivar in the polity and society
of the state.It appears that they have also
been carried away by the supposedly impartial
handling of the upper house by Mr Shekhawat
or the media-savvy soft spoken image of Mr Shekhawat,
who it is known was successful in engineering
cross-voting from the then opposition camp during
elections to the post of Vice-President held
in 2002.
On the other hand a concerted attempt - with
due support from the saffron journos - seems
to be on to present him as an 'apostle' of secularism
and a man who with his 'impartial handling'
of the upper house has become a logical claimant
for the top post of the Indian republic. And
these people have rec'd ready help from some
elements in the Muslim community who are batting
for him to settle their personal scores with
Congress or who want to demonstrate their disenchantment
with the growing soft hindutva streak in its
politics.
It is clear that three time chief minister of
Rajasthan ( 22 June 1977- 16 Feb 1980, 4 March
1990- 15 Dec 1992 and 4 th Dec 1993- 29 Nov
1998) and leader of opposition for a considerable
portion of the remaining period Bhairon Singh
Shekhawat can be said to the the central figure
in the development of BJP-RSS in the state.
If today the state appears to be a bastion of
Hindutva politics where minorities are under
growing attack , civil society has no qualms
in practising caste apartheid and the bureaucracy
finds itself highly communalised his role in
this transformation needs to be underlined..
One still remebers the November 1997 issue of
Communalism Combat wherein the Combat had exposed
the growing violence against women in Rajasthan
under BJP rule. The then BJP chief minister,
Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and his deputy chief
minister, Hari Shankar Bhabhra, had justified
incidents of rape, acid throwing and molestation.
(‘Why talk of humans, even
gods cannot be sure of a woman’s
character’—
Bhabhra).
Bhairon Singh Shekhawat's continued protection
of obscurantist values is evident from many
actions. People's Democracy (22 September 2002)
had underlined :
Along with the ruling political elite, the administrative
machinery too is permeated with a deep-rooted
bias.When Roop Kanwar was burnt alive in 1987,
top political leaders like Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
and Rajmata Scindia and some state government
officials had visited the site to offer their
prayers.
The year 2001 was witness to the serious attempts
on part of the BJP-RSS to replicate the Gujarat
model of Hindu Rashtra in the then Congress
ruled Rajasthan. And the most ominous had been
the 'Trishul Diksha Samarohs' organised by the
Bajrang Dal through which such trishuls which
were in fact Rampuri knives were distributed
in lakhs. In public meeting the then Chief Minister
Ashok Gehlot had charged that more than 40 lakhs
trishuls have been distributed in different
parts of the state. It was for everyone to see
that government agencies, administration as
well as the police had come under severe strain
due to the well coordinated actions and campaigns
by RSS, Shiv Sena, VHP and Bajrang Dal which
was aided and abetted by the parliamentary wing
of the Hindu extremists —
the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Teesta Setalvad had quoted a leading journalist
in her writeup on Communalisation of Rajasthan
( Nov 2001, Communalism Combat) :
“Nine years, in totality,
of BJP rule has been used by the party leadership
to successfully infiltrate echelons of the administration
and the police,†Sriprakash
Sharma, senior journalist and editor of Rashtradoot
told CC. “Even now, sections
of the top cadre of the IAS and the IPS visit
the former BJP chief minister Bhairon Singh
Shekhawat and the latter publicly flaunts this
as he did a few weeks ago at Diwali.â€.
Looking at the feverish attempts to construct
a new common sense around Mr Shekhawat it is
high time that students of Rajasthan politics
go into the details of Mr Shekhawat's 55 year
old political career to let the people know
how his 'moderate' image has facilitated the
growing dominance of Hindutva fanatic elements
in the Rajasthani society.
In fact one finds a lot of commonality between
the images of Vajpayee and Shekhawat as opposed
to Advani and Modi. While the moderate looking
Vajpayee could adorn the high seats of power
for his moderate image with due support from
'secular' sounding formations , Shekhawat also
seems to be marching on the same route.
It is a different matter that when the need
arose a 'moderate' Vajpayee had no qualms in
castigating the religious minorites to suit
his purpose. The world very well remembers how
in its Goa meeting Vajpayee, the then Prime
Minister of India had taunted and chided Muslims
by saying “wherever they are,
they live separatelyâ€, and
nonchalantly asserted: “If
a conspiracy had not been hatched to burn alive
the innocent passengers of the Sabarmati Express
[at Godhra], the subsequent tragedy in Gujarat
could have been averted. But this did not happen.â€
He then rhetorically asked: “But
who lit the fire?â€
Not to be left behind Shekhawat had declared
“There will be a Gujarat-like
situation in Rajasthan if the State Government
did not stop its ‘appeasement
of Muslims’ and ‘anti-Hindu’
policies.â€
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