{"id":195576,"date":"2017-05-30T14:14:58","date_gmt":"2017-05-30T18:14:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/injustice-intolerance-and-intimidation-in-the-making-of-a-hindu-the-wire\/"},"modified":"2017-05-30T14:14:58","modified_gmt":"2017-05-30T18:14:58","slug":"injustice-intolerance-and-intimidation-in-the-making-of-a-hindu-the-wire","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/rationalism\/injustice-intolerance-and-intimidation-in-the-making-of-a-hindu-the-wire\/","title":{"rendered":"Injustice, Intolerance and Intimidation in the Making of a &#8216;Hindu &#8230; &#8211; The Wire"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Featured      The struggle to punish the killers of Pansare, Kalburgi and    Dabholkaris linked to the struggle to preserve democracy    in India, says Pansaresdaughter.                <\/p>\n<p>      From the left: Narendra Dabholkar, M.M. Kalburgi and Govind      Pansare. Credits: PTI    <\/p>\n<p>    The veteran rationalist thinker, writer and communist    leader Govind Pansare was brutally assassinated in Kolhapur    on February 20, 2015. More than two years have    passed, but justice remains elusive. The same is true for    Narendra Dabholkar and M.M. Kalburgi, whose second death    anniversary is three months away. All three men were also    killed by right-wing fundamentalists.   <\/p>\n<p>    The investigations into the assassinations have been very slow    and have moved only because theDabholkar and    Pansare families have petitionedthe high court to monitor    the investigation. The police have managed to arrest only two suspects so far and two have been    absconding. All the accused are associated with the radical    Hindutva organisations Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janjagriti    Samiti, with their totally unconstitutional agenda of    establishing a Hindu Rashtra in the country.  <\/p>\n<p>    The chargesheets filed by the police in the Dabholkar and    Pansare cases clearly mention that the accused are absconding since the Margao bomb    explosion case in Goa in 2009. In spite of objections on the    pressure tactics used by the lawyers of the accused and the    spokespersons of Sanatan Sanstha, no action has been taken    against them. The state government has not yet declared the    absconding suspects as wanted in the Pansare case. The    investigation officer is changed at every interval and the    activists demand to hand over the case to a dedicated team for    investigation is also pending with the government.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fundamentalism has no religion  <\/p>\n<p>    It is really painful to define justice in cases where    people are killed because their ideology and    expression of thought are not acceptable to some. Regardless of    political affiliation, the government seems to be insensitive    in solving these crimes and punishing the guilty. Not even a    single arrest has been made in Kalburgis case yet.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fundamentalism and fanaticism is not a characteristic    feature of any specific religion. Farook Hameed, a young    activist of theDravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam    (DVK), was    killed by Muslim fundamentalists onMarch 17, 2017 in    Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The DVK is an offshoot of the Dravidar    Kazhagam founded by Periyar in the 1940s and propagates atheism    and rationalism. Being an atheist in individual life is    something accepted by the society, but it seems one cannot    propagate atheism the way others propagate a religious faith    without risking ones life. Farook openly    expressed his ideology. He had posted comments about atheism,    criticising religion and caste on his Facebook page. He was the    administrator of a WhatsApp group called Allah    Murdad, meaning There is no God. The result: he was    killed, reports say, by his own friends. Farooks    murderis infact a threat to allMuslim youths    who embrace atheism or even rationalism.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Coimbatore incident is, in essence, no different from    those where the victimsbelonged to the Hindu religion and    were killed by Hindu fanatics.  <\/p>\n<p>    Shrinking freedoms  <\/p>\n<p>    The situation in India is growing more complex by the    day. The space for free expression and freedom is shrinking    rapidly. The fascist forces are trying to shut voices of    freedom and we are compelled to fight the battle in the    available space.  <\/p>\n<p>    The campaign of returning awards by the writers and    scientists brought the anxiety of intellectuals before society.    They were concerned about everything that is going against the    principle of equality, freedom of expression, cultural    diversity and secular values in our nation. There have been    three yatras, or journeys, of writers and poets to express    solidarity with the families of Pansare, Dabholkar and Kalburgi    so far. The first was a part of the    Dakshinayan campaign in which    14 eminent writers from Gujarat visited Pune, Kolhapur    and Dharwad, where the three rationalists were killed. Then a    team of Marathi writers and activists followed the same route    during their journey to Goa for a national conference in    defence of freedom of expression held in November, 2016. In    February 2017, 11 members of the Progressive Writers    Association, Madhya Pradesh travelled to Maharashtra, Karnataka    and Goa. They condemned the respective governments for failing    to arrestthe killers. Based on their dialogue with local    people in these regions and their experiences, they will write    books, plays and hold discussions to spread their thoughts    across the Hindi speaking belt.  <\/p>\n<p>    As the atmosphere of fear and intimidation grows,    hundreds of writers and artists visited the historical place of Dandi, Gujarat to    hold a silent protest march on January 30, 2016 to    commemorate the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. A platform    of collective voices of the left and Dalit movement was created    in Mumbai Collective, while Delhi    observed Pratirodh I and II    with a clear stand to enjoy the right to dissent and free    expression. The progressive forces in many towns, small and    big, in the country have started organising programs like    seminars, book publications and poetry recitations to    protestagainst the attacks on women, minorities,    progressive people and Dalit communities.   <\/p>\n<p>    Criminalising rights  <\/p>\n<p>    The atmosphere of fear exists, not only because of    fundamentalist violence, but also because ofthe    criminalisation of peaceful expression. Many have been attacked    by the self-appointed nationalists and so-called religious    people, while many from the minority communities, especially    youth, have been arrested, held in pre-trial detention, and    subjected to extensive criminal trials by the government    machinery.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fear of such repression, combined with uncertainty as to    how the statutes will be applied, leads others to engage in    self-censorship. Stategovernments areusing    draconian laws such as the sedition provisions of the penal    code, the criminal defamation law and laws dealing with hate    speech to silence dissent. These laws have been repeatedly used    for political purposes against critics.  <\/p>\n<p>    There have been major attacks on free speech in the    country from the government itself. The information and    broadcasting ministry under the BJP government has become an    image manager for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The    governments advisory to news channels not to telecast the    Nirbhaya documentary and serving a legal notice to the BBC for    airing the Nirbhaya film Indias Daughter, issuing    show cause notices to channels on Yakub Memons execution    coverage, banning a documentary on beef  all of this tell    their own story. The BJP government has crushed the resistance of the    students from the Film and Television Institute of India    against the appointment of a pro-BJP director and has charged JNU students with sedition.    It has appointed RSS affiliated people in various academic    institutes. There have been cases of deaths of journalists,    intellectuals, attacks, arrests, threats, sedition, defamation    and censorship of films, broadcast media, print media, music,    cyber media and hate speech. The attempt to    imposea one-day ban on NDTV India, the    filing of a complaint against an Outlook investigation    on child trafficking in Assam, the trumped up    casesagainsthuman rights activists in Bastar, are    all attempts to silence the media and the voices of democratic    dissent. Reporters covering the courts have been assaulted by    lawyers, taken into police custody and their access to the    courts restricted.  <\/p>\n<p>    The bigger picture  <\/p>\n<p>    The time has come for thinkers, writers, poets, artists,    scientists to overcome this feeling of intimidation and    regenerate the society. Thinkers can become an explosive,    powerful force. We have seen some examples in our freedom    struggle, in Revolutionary Russia, Latin America and Africa. We    have seen recently in India that the individual writers chose    their timing of dissent in tandem with other fellow writers.    Their act wasnt solitary, but in solidarity with others.      <\/p>\n<p>    At such a crucial time it will be unfortunate, if the    real thinkers stop writing or speaking or expressing their    views. The active thinkers can awaken society, create standards    of morality, humanism and honesty and preserve them. The    absence of thinkers causes civilisations to collapse. We have    been observing thisdecay with our own eyes. The process    of decaying has taken alarming speed. Make the people think    aptly at individual, collective level and at the level of small    groups is the first step. To create a live internal    debate is the second and going to the people and thinking    together, is the third.  <\/p>\n<p>    We have seen Russel taking a stand against war, we have    seen Sartre taking a stand against the US in Vietnam, and we    have seen Chomsky and many others taking a stand against the    aggressive foreign policy of America. Many writers    opposed Francos dictatorship. We    have seen and heard Dabholkar, Pansare and Kalburgi doing this    during many social campaigns. We have seen them expressing    their views fearlessly throughout their lives. The strategy to    fight the battle with right-wing forces, in Pansares words, is    shatru-mitra vivek (atru-bandhu    bibka). Theregressive forces    arein power not because they have support from the    majority of people, but because the progressive forces are    scattered and not united. The union of the left and Dalit    movement can challenge the communal forces in power, he used to    say.   <\/p>\n<p>    So, if now the government at the Centre says that people    should sacrifice their desire for justice and    truth in the national interest, in the name of    nationalism and patriotism, it should be opposed. If there are    forces, which declare that Indiawill be a Hindu Rashtra    by 2023 or 2025, they should be opposed. For this is a secular    nation and will remain secular. This is a democratic nation and    will remain so.  <\/p>\n<p>    Megha Pansare is an assistant professor at Shivaji    University, Kolhapur, where she teaches Russian. She is the    daughter of Govind Pansare.  <\/p>\n<p>      Categories: Featured, Freedom of Expression, Politics, Rights    <\/p>\n<p>      Tagged as: BJP, BJP      dominance, Govind      Pansare, Hindu rashtra, Hindutva,      MM      Kalburgi, Narendra Dabholkar, RSS, sangh      parivar    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/thewire.in\/141505\/right-wing-hindutva-pansare-intolerance\/\" title=\"Injustice, Intolerance and Intimidation in the Making of a 'Hindu ... - The Wire\">Injustice, Intolerance and Intimidation in the Making of a 'Hindu ... - The Wire<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Featured The struggle to punish the killers of Pansare, Kalburgi and Dabholkaris linked to the struggle to preserve democracy in India, says Pansaresdaughter. From the left: Narendra Dabholkar, M.M. 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