Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

With BJP govt, UP gets new Dalit icons

COMMUNITY INROADS Saffron party tries to strengthen its hold over backward communitie­s, plans statues of its icons in memorials built during the BSP regime, drawing the ire of the blue brigade that is opposed to encroachme­nt of any kind

- Rajesh Kumar Singh rajseh.singh@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Change is the only constant and politics is no exception. With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) taking over the reins in Uttar Pradesh, new icons of Dalit and backward castes have gained prominence.

Raja Suheldev, Rani Jhalkari Bai, and Lakhan Pasi have replaced Dr BR Ambedkar, Kanshi Ram, Ramabai, Jyotiba Phule and Shahuji Maharaj –the icons appropriat­ed by the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). The idols of the Samajwadi Party (SP) -- Ram Manohar Lohia and Janeshwar Mishra -- have also relegated to the background.

The BJP government has not only decided to install the statues of new icons at public places but will also include chapters on them in school textbooks under the new education policy.

Recently, chief minister Yogi Adityanath said, “The role of Suheldev and Jhalkari Bai has been deliberate­ly ignored by historians who have distorted history. The BJP government will include chapters on these icons in school syllabus so that students draw inspiratio­n from them.”

He also announced the constructi­on of a Surya Temple at Balaar in Bahraich that was razed by Muslim invader Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud.

The announceme­nt by backward class welfare minister Om Prakash Rajbhar that the statues of Raja Suheldev would be installed at the memorials constructe­d in Lucknow during the BSP rule has put the BJP at loggerhead­s with the blue brigade.

The BSP has decided to oppose the installati­on of statues at Dalit memorials.

A delegation of BSP leaders, led by national general secretary SC Mishra, met the CM on Wednesday to register protest over the installati­on of statues of the backward caste icons at the memorials of Dr BR Ambedkar and Kanshi Ram. “Instead of encroachin­g on Dalit memorials, the BJP should construct separate memorials for backward class icons whom they are promoting,” he said.

Senior BSP leader Lalji Verma said, “BSP respects Raja Suheldev and Rani Jhalkari Bai but will oppose encroachme­nt on its memorials. Even the Supreme Court has, in its order, banned constructi­on activities at memorials.”

Talking to HT, national president of Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) Om Prakash Rajbhar said no one could overlook the contributi­on of Raja Suheldev or Rani Jhalkari Bai.

“They worked for the unity and welfare of the Hindus. A section of historians deliberate­ly tried to erase their names from the annals of history. The BJP government has decided to restore their dignity and place in history,” he said.

“Backward caste icons like Suheldev and Jhalkari Bai and Muslim faces like Ashfaqulla­h Khan, Abdul Hameed and APJ Abdul Kalam are respected by one and all. It is up to us if we want to associate ourselves with them or Alauddin Khilji, Mahmud Ghazni, Mohammed Ghauri, Salar Masud, Babur and Aurangzeb,” said Yogi Adityanath.

Why is BJP promoting new Backward and Dalit icons? Prof CB Gupta, a faculty at the department of medieval and modern history, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya University, Gorakhpur, said the BJP was trying to make inroads into the backward and Dalit communitie­s.

“To win the support of deprived communitie­s, the BJP will have to give a dignified place to their icons. Dalits and backward communitie­s played a crucial role in the landslide victory of the BJP in the assembly election,” he pointed out.

“Along with upper caste icons like Maharana Pratap and Shivaji, the saffron brigade has been promoting its ideologues. In changing political equations where there is an upsurge in the marginalis­ed community for share in political power, the BJP is promoting their icons to strengthen its hold over these communitie­s,” Prof Gupta said.

He said there was no documentat­ion of the role of Raja Suheldev, Rani Jhalkari Bai or Lakhan Pasi in historical records. “We get evidence of their heroic acts from folklores. To get the support of backward castes, the BJP will have to promote their icons,” he said.

Former head of sociology department at Lucknow University Rajesh Kumar Mishra said Indian politics revolved around charismati­c personalit­ies. “Icons are embedded as per the perception and belief of the communitie­s. All political parties try to woo communitie­s by highlighti­ng the role of their icons,” he said.

“After coming to power, the BJP has slowed down on Hindutva and is working on the agenda of nationalis­m. It suits their politics of dividing the Dalit and backward communitie­s which were considered to be the support base of the BSP and the SP. The new strategy of the saffron brigade has nothing to do with religion as Dalits and backward communitie­s are being united on the agenda of nationalis­m,” Mishra said.

He added the BJP was increasing its influence among the communitie­s that were not its traditiona­l support base.

Sanjay Singh, a political observer said under the Kalyan Singh government (1997-99) new backward and Dalit icons like Raja Bijli Pasi, Uda Devi and Avanti Bai were promoted to win the support of Dalits and backwards.

“The statues of these leaders were installed at various crossings in Lucknow and other cities. It helped the BJP in making inroads into the Pasi community in central UP,” he said.

After its victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP started working on new icons. The picture of 11th century king Raja Suheldev was installed at the party’s newly-renovated state unit office in Lucknow.

Before the assembly polls, BJP president Amit Shah unveiled a statue of Raja Suheldev and launched a book at a programme organised in Bahraich. Terming Suheldev a national hero, he said people who did not remember their brave ancestors could not make history.

Other marginalis­ed communitie­s like Musahars, Tharus and Vantongiya­s are also on the priority list of the chief minister. After launching an immunisati­on drive at a Musahar dominated village in Kushinagar on May 25, the CM visited a Tharu village in Balrampur on Sunday.

Earlier, he launched welfare schemes in Vantongiya­s village in Maharajgan­j. “The urban communitie­s and upper castes settled in rural areas constitute the traditiona­l support base of the BJP. Yogi Adityanath is trying to broaden the support by bringing those communitie­s into the mainstream that were considered to be untouchabl­e,” Singh said.

THE BJP GOVT IS NOT ONLY INSTALLING STATUES OF NEW ICONS, IT ALSO PLANS TO INCLUDE CHAPTERS ON THEM IN SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS

 ?? AMIT SHAH’S OFFICIAL WEBSITE ?? BJP president Amit Shah unveils the statue of Dalit king Raja Suheldev on February 24 this year.
AMIT SHAH’S OFFICIAL WEBSITE BJP president Amit Shah unveils the statue of Dalit king Raja Suheldev on February 24 this year.

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