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Gujarat elections: BJP chief minister reverts to Muslim-baiting
By Kranti Kumara
13 December 2007
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Chief Minister of Gujarat,
Narendra Modi, has reverted to stoking up anti-Muslim sentiment
in a transparent attempt to polarize the west Indian state on
communal lines and thereby cling to power in the state assembly
elections that are being held in two phases this week.
Modian aspiring national leader of the Hindu-supremacist
BJP, Indias official oppositionand his government
fomented and abetted the 2002 anti-Muslim pogrom in Gujarat that
resulted in the deaths of some 2,000 Muslims and rendered another
hundred thousand homeless.
Prior to last week, Modi made economic development
the focus of the BJPs election campaign, unintentionally
mimicking the BJPs disastrous 2004 India Shining
national election campaign. But in response to a series of developments
that suggested the BJP was facing a formidable challenge from
the Congress Party, including large crowds at rallies addressed
by Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi and the defection of
a cabal of BJP legislators to the Congress, Modi switched gears.
In a speech Dec. 4, he expressed his approval for the police
murder of Sohrabuddin Sheik, in a fake terrorist encounter. A
Muslim, Sheik and his wife, Kauserbi, were apprehended, then summarily
executed by police in November 2005. (See India:
Gujarat police murders covered up as terrorist encounters)
The Gujarat government has itself filed an affidavit in the
Indian Supreme Court admitting that the two were murdered without
justification, yet Modi said Sohrabuddin got what he deserved.
In response to Modis speech, the Gujarat governments
special counsel to the Indian Supreme Court said he would resign
unless Modi apologized for his remarks. Indian big business has
long had a close relationship with Modi because of his ruthless
promotion of neo-liberal reform, but much of the corporate
media felt compelled to chastise Modi, who portrays himself as
a strong advocate of law and order, for so brazenly supporting
illegal executions.
The next day, Modi accused the Congress of encouraging
terrorists by its actions and bayed for the blood of Mohammed
Afzala Kashmiri Muslim who has been given a death sentence
for the role he supposedly played in organizing the December 2001
terrorist attack on the Indian parliament. Modi demagogically
demanded that if Indias Congress-led coalition government
cannot execute the Supreme Courts order to hang him
[Afzal], its should bypass the constitution and send
him to Gujarat. While Modi didnt spell it out, the
implication was that he would organize Afzals execution.
Afzals death sentence was handed down in a trial that
spurned the most elementary judicial and democratic principles.
(See India:
Stop the state murder of Mohammed Afzal)
Modi has claimed that he was prompted to make his remarks in
reply to a speech given by Congress President Sonia Gandhi December
2, in which she said the Gujarat government was a merchant
of death.
The Congress Party in Gujarat and Indias Congress Party-led
United Progressive Alliance government have a long record of complicity
with Modis regime. Sections of the Congress Party in Gujarat
participated in the 2002 pogrom and the party mounted a campaign
for the December 2002 Gujarat state elections that even that corporate
media mocked as Hinduvta [Hindu nationalism] lite.
Although there is incontrovertible evidence that the BJP government
incited and helped organize the 2002 pogrom, then shielded the
goons who carried it out, the UPA government has refused to use
its special constitutional powers, in the case of a breakdown
of law and order, to unseat the Modi government; yet it has imposed
presidential rule on other states.
Earlier this fall, when Tahelka magazine published an
exposé of the role that leaders of the BJP and associated
Hindu-supremacist organizations played in organizing the 2002
pogrom, the Congress joined with the Modi regime in suppressing
it. (See Magazine exposé
shows BJP state government organized 2002 pogrom)
Yet in recent weeks, the Congress Party has changed tack, with
Sonia Gandhi in particular making repeated references to the Modi
regimes criminal conduct. For example, on December 8, she
described Gujarat as a place where the stomach of a pregnant
woman is split openan obvious allusion to the well-publicized
killing of a young pregnant woman, Kausar Banuduring, during the
2002 anti-Muslim massacre
The Congress leaderships sudden discovery that the Modi
government is a criminal regime that is victimizing the states
Muslim minority is not just a case of electoral opportunism. It
is very much meant to serve as political cover for the Congresss
courting of BJP dissidents who, no less than Modi, share responsibility
for the 2002 pogrom.
Congress allies with BJP dissidents
Prominent among these dissidents is Gordhan Zadaphia, who in
2002 was the state Home Ministerthat is, the minister responsible
for the police. (Numerous studies have shown that the police were
instrumental in the pogrom, refusing to protect Muslims form attack
and in some cases egging on the Hindu communalist mobs.) Zadaphia
still has several court cases arising out of the 2002 events pending
against him.
At least a half dozen of the BJP dissidents have been accepted
as Congress Party candidates in the Gujarat assembly elections.
The Congress has also welcomed into its ranks Nilesh Luhar, a
leader of the Hindu-supremacist youth organization, the Bajrang
Dal, and Vithalbhai Togadia, the younger brother of Pravin Togadia,
the international general secretary of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad
(World Hindu Council), whose cadres played a prominent role in
both the 2002 Gujarat pogrom and the razing of the Babri Masjid
mosque in 1992. Luhar came to prominence by mounting a communal
campaign against Christian missionaries.
Several outgoing BJP legislators, who are founding members
of a new political outfit headed by Zadaphiathe Sardar Patel
Utkarsh Samitiare being supported in their bid to win election
by the Congress Party. In an interview with the Deccan Chronicle,
published December 8, Zadaphia boasted about his alliance with
the Congress and the role he had played in helping draft its election
program, while proclaiming himself an RSS leader and lifelong
adherent of its Hindu-supremacist ideology. (The RSS is the senior
and, outside the BJP itself, the most important of the Hindutva-ite
organizations.)
When asked by the Chronicle if the Congress was working
with the Sardar Patel Utkarsh Samiti, Congress Party leader Shankersinh
Vaghela exclaimed, Of course we are together, they are doing
our work for us.
At the same time, four Congress Party legislators in the state
have switched their allegiance to the BJP. Such opportunistic
maneuvers are common practice in India, especially at election
times.
According to press reports, the RSS and the VHP have failed
to mobilize their supporters behind the BJP re-election effort
and are, at least to some extent, helping the Congress-allied
BJP dissidents.
Modi and corporate Indias socially incendiary
neo-liberal agenda
The Congress Party in Gujarat has been assiduously courting
Modis BJP opponents for several yearsno matter that
the BJP is an extreme right-wing and militarist party that propagates
an openly anti-Muslim, anti-minority ideology.
The dissidents have denounced Modi over his reputed dictatorial
leadership style and his failure to divvy up patronage in the
right caste proportions. Some have even criticized
the instigator of the 2002 anti-Muslim pogrom for not being sufficiently
true to the BJPs Hindutva ideology.
Narendra Modi has, no doubt, become a polarizing figure within
the BJP. His national leadership ambitions and crude identification
of Hindutva with his personal political fortunes have alienated
other sections of the RSS-led Sangh Parivar (a coterie of right-wing
Hindu-communal organizations). To the dismay of the VHP, Modi
outlawed some of its provocative activities in a transparent attempt
to try to cover up his governments role in the 2002 pogrom
and the continuing oppression of Gujarats Muslims.
Modi is closely identified with big domestic and international
capitalwhom he has favored over other bourgeois elements
more dependent on the old framework of national economic regulation.
Gujarat has become the top destination for investment among Indias
states, dethroning Maharashtra from first place.
Modis pro-big business policies have earned him the enmity
of sections of the state BJP more identified with the petty bourgeoisie.
They accuse him of implementing policies that have benefited big
businesses at the expense of the states farmers and rural
Gujarat in general.
While Modis policies have immensely benefited the rich
and a section the urban middle class, they have left large sections
of the working population mired in abject poverty. The states
Muslim population especially sufferers from widespread poverty
and neglect. Tens of thousands of Muslims who were driven from
their homes during the 2002 pogrom still live in refugee camps
in the midst of refuse and filth. They not only lack proper shelter,
but access to proper water and sewage facilities.
The Congress Party election campaign in Gujarat is being supported
by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM), the dominant
partner in the Left Front, a multi-party alliance that is helping
sustain the minority UPA government in office. The CPM leadership
has sought to justify its recent decision to allow the UPA government
to open negotiations with the International Atomic Energy Agency
on the Indo-US nuclear accord on the grounds that it was necessary
to maintain the unity of secular forces against the
BJP in the run-up to this weeks voting in Gujarat.
But the Gujarat electionswhich have seen the Congress
party block with, and give refuge to, hardened Hindu supremacists,
including persons directly implicated in the 2002 pogromhave
once again put the lie to the Stalinists claim that the
Congress Party constitutes any type of a bulwark against communalism
and the Hindu right.
See Also:
In run-up to Gujarat elections: Magazine
exposé shows BJP state government organized 2002 pogrom
[5 December 2007]
Indian Stalinists reverse
course, allow Indo-US nuclear deal go to IAEA
[21 November 2007]
India: Five years after 2002
Gujarat pogrom: While the victims languish, the perpetrators go
unpunished
[10 April 2007]
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