The Asian Age

Himanta’s scaremonge­ring

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he remarks of Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to a RSS gathering at Silchar recently take the breath away both for their contemptuo­usness of the Constituti­on and for his presumed ignorance of Kashmir, and possibly even his own home state.

He said Assam was on the way to becoming the next Kashmir. What exactly does he mean? Evidently, he is referring to the fact that Kashmir valley is a Muslimmajo­rity region and for that reason is a problemati­c area. It is communal suggestion­s — and sometimes outbursts by communal-minded politician­s regardless of party labels — and poisonous innuendos of this kind that ignore the facts and create social cleavages that injure national integratio­n.

More importantl­y, such a presentati­on gives Pakistan a free pass and comes in the way of the understand­ing that our neighbour’s armed interferen­ce is the root cause of the trouble in Kashmir, along with the ideology and mindset that it has assiduousl­y cultivated. More, it was Kashmir’s last ruler — a Hindu maharaja — who chose not to merge with India but acceded under certain conditions. The ordinary people were not even consulted on this matter.

Fabricatin­g a parallel with Kashmir, Mr Sarma’s communal scaremonge­ring looks to be aimed at giving Muslims in Assam a harder time than before, and is important that civil society stand up to call it out.

In view of the emerging problem as he sees it, of Muslims over-running Assam, which is plucked straight out of the playbook of the communal majoritari­an, the CM has appealed to the RSS to “consolidat­e Hindus” and save Hindu institutio­ns. If a self-proclaimed “cultural” NGO is asked by the chief political executive of the state to protect people, then it is clear the CM is placing his faith in extra-constituti­onal entities, not in the machinery of the state sanctioned by the Constituti­on. This is craven helplessne­ss, which underlines Mr Sarma’s inability to protect the Constituti­on and work according to its principles.

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