The Free Press Journal

From urban Naxals to ‘andolan jeevis’

- The Fault With Reality ANIL SINGH The writer is an independen­t journalist based in Mumbai.

The PM’s speech targeting dissidents also assumes significan­ce in the light of the fact that the Union Home Ministry plans to invite citizen volunteers to police online content. Under this scheme, to be piloted in Jammu and Kashmir and Tripura, volunteers will flag and report child sexual abuse, rape, terrorism, ‘radicalisa­tion ’ and ‘anti-national’ activities. Who these volunteers will be is anybody’s guess.

Unable to break the farm deadlock even after two months, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has identified a new villain -- ‘andolan jeevis’ or profession­al protesters who are ‘misleading’ the farmers.

Addressing the Rajya Sabha, he said that India must protect itself from this parasitic species which lives off agitations. Talking about them, the PM said, “Kabhi parde ke aage, kabhi parde ke peeche, yeh poori toli hai (Sometimes upfront, sometime behind the scenes, this is an organized group)”.

The implicatio­n is that those who support various people’s movements, from citizenshi­p rights to workers’ rights to Dalit agitations to human rights, are conspirato­rs harming the nation!

The PM has a knack for turning a fact on its head. While the BJP government can be justifiabl­y accused of conspiring to pass the farm laws in a jiffy, it is the protesters who are being accused of a conspiracy.

Mahua Moitra of the TMC put it perfectly in her rousing Rajya Sabha speech, “These laws were arrived at without consensus, tabled without scrutiny and rammed down this nation’s throat with the brute force of the treasury benches.”

Coming back to the PM’s demagoguer­y, he reinforced the familiar pseudo-patriotic appeal saying that we have to protect ourselves from the new FDI, ‘Foreign Destructiv­e Ideology’ (alluding to singer Rihanna and teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg’s tweets supporting the farmers’ agitation). Read with the ‘andolan jeevi’ slur, this is clearly a dog whistle.

The PM’s speech targeting dissidents also assumes significan­ce in the light of the fact that the Union Home Ministry plans to invite citizen volunteers to police online content.

Under this scheme, to be piloted in Jammu and Kashmir and Tripura, volunteers will flag and report child sexual abuse, rape, terrorism, ‘radicalisa­tion’ and ‘anti-national’ activities. Who these volunteers will be is anybody’s guess.

As it is, the BJP’s troll army, high on jingoism, has latched on to left liberals as their enemy number one; calling them anti-national and urban naxals, abusing them as ‘sickulars’ and ‘libtards’ and targeting them as the ‘tukdetukde’ gang, which wants to dismember India.

The hostility against anti-establishm­ent journalist­s -- called ‘bikau patrakar’ (sold-out journalist­s) by the PM -- is such that six of them, including Rajdeep Sardesai and Mrinal Pande, were booked for sedition as they “shared misinforme­d news and instigated violence on Republic Day’’ through their tweets about the death of a farmer in police firing, which were subsequent­ly corrected, as the farmer died in a tractor crash. Also booked for the same offence was Congress MP Shashi Tharoor.

Pertinentl­y, the six journalist­s and Tharoor were booked for sedition based on a single complaint by ‘social worker’ Arpit Mishra of Noida. And identical FIRs were filed against them in five different states. So, the Congress has a point when it says that the FDI that is likely to come is Fear, Deception and Intimidati­on.

Strangely, no such law was applied when fake videos about JNU students were circulated to incite hatred against them and when a mob attacked them with iron rods. Neither was it applied to the hatemonger­s of the BJP, including some news TV anchors. In fact, the man who incited a mob with, “Desh ke gaddaron ko, goli maaro saalon ko (Shoot the bloody anti-nationals),” is a Union Minister today.

The PM’s speech in the Rajya Sabha deriding dissidents has not received the condemnati­on it deserves. Who would want to antagonise a government which can book senior journalist­s for sedition and which can file a FIR against a teenage climate activist? Better to let the emperor carry on with his new clothes.

Dehumanisi­ng and demonising dissenters is the hallmark of despots. In fact, the PM’s address comes close to a hate speech, the kind that his government wants blocked on Twitter.

Dalit bards Vishal Ghazipuri and Sapna Baudh of Vishnupur village in Ghazipur, UP, are in hiding after they sang, ‘ Ek tha Hitler, ek hai jhootler… (There was a Hitler and now there is a liar)’.

Where the treatment of ‘andolan jeevis’ is concerned, the PM seems to be practising what he preaches. Look at the list of such ‘malcontent­s’ behind bars for two years after being arrested for flimsy reasons under the draconian Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA):

Sudha Bharadwaj, 60, a trade-unionist, activist and lawyer who has lived and worked in Chhattisga­rh for over three decades, Gautam Navlakha, 70, human rights activist and journalist, Anand Teltumbde, 71, civil rights activist and management professor, Varavara Rao, 80, activist poet and teacher, Fr Stan Swamy, 84, Jesuit priest and tribal rights activist based in Jharkhand… If the National Investigat­ive Agency is to be believed, all of them are enemies of the nation.

Last year, the Delhi police even tried to ensnare IAS officer-turned-activist Harsh Mander and Prof Apoorvanan­d of Delhi University under the UAPA when the duo criticised their lopsided handling of the Delhi riots. If M K Gandhi, the original ‘andolan jeevi’, were alive, he too would have been booked for waging war against the nation.

The relentless assault on civil liberties, the Constituti­on and democracy under the Modi government is being noticed across the world. India, which is a beacon for third-world nations, is losing face internatio­nally.

In the Democracy Index compiled by the influentia­l magazine, The Economist, India has fallen from a global ranking of 27 in 2015 to a ranking of 53 in 2020.

To think that this is the PM who came to power on ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas’ (developmen­t for all) and promised to rid the country of ‘bhay, bhookh aur bhrashtach­ar’ (fear, hunger and corruption).

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