By Saswat Pattanayak
It should not be surprising to notice
that just as the Indian economy is getting
liberalized day after day, Indian society is growing
regressive quite at the same pace.
As an instance, we allowed private broadcasters to
dominate television primetime. Once what used to be
an instructional medium for a nascent republic,
Doordarshan soon gave way to a television culture
that heralded an era of perverse family-centric,
monolithic, stereotyped middle-class squabbles. On
another instance, India let go of its mission-centric
national healthcare focus and allowed doctors to
practice in private, for the rich, and to get paid by
business trusts. In its latest instance, we allowed
private education sphere to dictate the nation’s
future, and the publicly funded institutions of
learning that once strived to provide equal
opportunity to all, soon succumbed to corporate norms
of cut-throat competition and insecurity.
It is possibly a combination of all three (and many
more such) making a simultaneous movement ahead, that
is making sure that the gap between the privileged
and the dispossessed is maintained and fostered.
At the same breath, as a consequence, it should not
be surprising either to notice the recent
demonstrations of the medical students against the
proposal for reservation of seats. Not only does this
movement sing to the tune of the global media
hegemonists who thrive on “individualistic interests”
of instant gratifications (by means of a dominating
television culture), it also promotes the business
sense of private concerns who place money above
everything else even in basic needs such as
healthcare; and nourishes the merit-myths of an
unequal society in order to perpetuate exploitation
of historically unprivileged people.
The ongoing medical students’ demonstrations
bring out simply the worst, the most disgraceful and
most selfish core that can occupy human hearts. It’s
not that this is something unique to Indian medical
practitioners. Such pathetic stance of elitist bias
can exhibit itself on the streets any given day at
any place in the world.
But these are the times when rest of the world is
slowly waking up to realize the need for “affirmative
actions”, and “equal opportunity policies” to not
only allow the ruling class an occasion to atone for
causing historical injustices to discriminated
sections of society, but also to understand that the
society would not progress without those whose
interests have been sacrificed at its alter. And
ironically, these are the times when on the roads of
India, privileged students are organizing efforts to
prevent historically “forced” backward class of
people from joining ranks!
Basically the dichotomy is this. The indigenous,
tribals and “backward” castes peoples have been
systematically exploited in the land of India since
ancient times. Since the days of Aryan Invasion
(which is basically an Indo-Iranian phase), a section
of elites who formed the ruling class (Kshyatriya)
always faced unsuccessful challenges from the people
who originally inhabited the vast land from Himalayas
to Kanyakumari. Unfortunately, as elsewhere, these
indigenous people were never known to be violent or
reactionary (a horrendous Tyrant Asoka realized this
when he was massacring millions of Oriya tribals in
261 Before Common Era). They had already developed
their own models of collective living (so-called
ancient civilizations were already in place before
“Aryan” invasions, just like America was already a
people of inhabited land before Columbus “discovered”
it). And for the ruling class invaders that ‘settled’
in India, conquering lands were easy, but to silent
the egalitarian mass of tribal people from putting up
resistance was the most arduous task. Not that the
ruling elites were incapable of winning small wars
against the tribal people, but the reality is they
needed them to build roads, clean palaces and become
sex slaves. (Just as today, the state and central
governments of India would much rather do without the
tribal people and their naxalite inspirations, but
then, who would sweep the floors and clean the
kitchen and become domestic slaves of the Babus?)
The elite minorities always need the presence of the
larger majority of hapless people. Now not everyone
in the elite minority section may be actually ruling.
And not everyone from the larger majority may be
suffering. But when it comes to guard interests of
their respective historical classes, they know who to
stick to (barring an extremely few exceptions…and
those, we shall leave to Hindi filmmakers for
sensationally outlandish cinemas). On a general rule
of thumb, the elite minorities to remain guilt-free
have chosen two principal methods to rule over: one,
to divide people and ruthlessly suppress popular
resentments, and two, to create a more inclusive
basis for their governance to project themselves as
representative of the majority.
One may argue that “divide and rule” has been the
most potent weapon in the hands of the ruling class.
From Mohandas Gandhi to Malcolm X, great freedom
fighters have expressed this several times that some
elite White men have always divided the world in
order for them to rule. Whereas this is an accurate
assessment of colonial history, in my view, there
have been greater and far more effective tools of
oppression in the hands of the ruling elites. And
this one comes from more ancient times and has been
lasting to more recent days! This one, I will call,
“inclusive rule”.
To demonstrate validity, let’s go back to the days of
Aryan/Columbus/White invasions. After discovering
that annihilation of indigenous people creates more
problems than its worth, and also realizing that the
ruling class had lost all moral authority to rule in
an ancient world where people were not only
egalitarian, but highly spiritual (worshippers of
river, sun, earth), the militarist ruling class
sought an alternative solution. Why not to create a
class of people who would come from within the
masses, will possibly stay as the masses themselves,
but yet serve the cause of the ruling class by NOT
positing a
division, but a
coalition.
Thus the movement aimed at converting of spiritual
into religious began by the ruling militarists who
took definitive help of a group of “learned” people
who in different religions are called differently (in
Hindu India, they were declared the
Brahmins). The innately spiritual tribal
people were assured that it is in their own good to
accept the Brahmins as the higher forms of human
beings since they have attained from birth already
what masses of people have been striving to attain
throughout life. To a society that was unaware and
absolutely seeking no God (since it found the Eternal
in every element of nature anyway), such a Brahmin
striving was named ‘God’. The people of the mountains
and rivers were told that they did not know what they
sought for, if they did not seek for that one God,
who the Brahmins had a way to communicate with.
Simultaneous world history shows similar activities
taking place everywhere else. The Americans (I mean,
the real original ones) were forcibly converted into
Christianity by invading Europeans. Bible was forced
down the throats of the indigenous people who
hitherto had only worshipped the elements of nature.
In every continent, the Aryan/Columbus/White mix in
its overtly ambitious project of conquering (count
Napoleon to Asoka within this bracket) the world
followed this method. NOT of divide and conquer. But
of being Inclusive Rulers. From Chanakya to
Machiavelli, all political treatise involved
diplomatic ways to rule lands, not by causing
outright divisions among people.
So, once the society was comprised of different caste
structures (or liberal Hindus may say
“division-of-labor” structure—as if it helps any
bit), the ruling coalitions (of Kshyatriyas and
Brahmins….or ….landlords and priests) continued their
ruling legacies for centuries hence on, putting forth
the simple proposition: “we are the mandated rulers,
blessed and permitted by God to create rules of legal
living”.
Today, as mandated rulers, the politicians appoint
their favored people too. The judges in India still
pass judgments from over a table that shows a
mythological figurehead from Hindu Epic. Judges in
the West still have Biblical inscriptions on the
walls of courtrooms (or just outside). The ruling
class since those days of brutal conquests have been
parroting the same lines of “God Bless Our Land”,
“God’s Own Land” etc to position their seats of power
as clearly invincible and definitely indestructible.
When God, in their projection is the creator, and
when God wills their rules, how can their seats be
overthrown?
Fortunately, these opportunistic alliances have never
succeeded at ruling for long at a stretch. Despite
the masterminded intelligence plans of including
people in their ruling coalitions, they have only
given vent to a dictum created by themselves: Power
corrupts. Neither power instrument nor corruption
mechanism ever existed in the communitarian ways of
living in the beginning (a funny quip I have to
invent here: … “In the beginning..there were
peoples”!). These were the contributions of these
ruling classes. And they kept felling victims to
their own trap almost all the time. In name of
monarchy, they fought with each other for power.
Princes killed their father Emperors for power.
Second queen poisoned the food of the King so that
her son will fight and win battle with son of the
first queen. All kinds of perverse self-centric
conquests permeated this culture.
All along, in the historical stages of progress,
peoples’ revolutions, although never highlighted,
made kingdoms fall, resulted in several wars where
people came on the verge of eliminating power
addiction among the ruling classes. But using all
kinds of manipulative methods to rule was never the
prerogative of the oppressed masses. Perhaps in the
daily slavery, they did not have time to devise
plans. Or perhaps they had grown conditioned into
defeatist mindsets (these are the only two reasons
why people today don’t fight the militarists either).
When the coalition rules did not succeed, and indeed
their inability to contain popular resentments caused
them to kill each other inside kingdoms, people grew
more conscious of their need to eliminate these class
structures. Although, deeply uprooted from their
rationalist thought processes, and perhaps blinded by
religious fervors too, people still have always
wanted to punish the ruling class. From Sepoy Mutiny
of 19th century to Grandmother Against War of 21st,
people have always fantasized about teaching a lesson
or two to the ruling class combines. But ask them if
they would like to rule then? The answer always
invariably been: “Not interested in politics. Thank
you!”. I always despised those answers, because they
smack of indifference. But ask me, and I will answer
very similarly too. Why? Because people refuse to
play into the game of the ruling class. It’s not just
for Marie Antoinette to say ‘let them have cake’. Its
also peoples’ prerogative to say “let them fight and
squabble and rule and die”.
Such a people have always existed. In fact, many from
these people (and count me in that) accidentally or
deliberately, simply do not believe that power games
are necessarily a good thing. These people never
believed that Kings were doing any good to the
society. They provided the backbone for popular
resentments and a wish to establish a form of society
that existed in the beginning, lacking competition,
thriving on cooperation and understanding.
Once the ruling coalition of militarists and priests
came to the realization that like them, not everybody
is a pig and not everyone wants to get dirty, not
everyone cares about their harems and their crowns
and their glories, and actually most of them are so
fed up with the elite culture of writing history that
they would rather revolt and take away their thrones
and dump them into obscurity, the ruling class
changed its strategies. Of course, the indigenous
people along with their other working class
counterparts forced the kings to flee. And they
refused to work as bonded laborers to landlords, and
work as slaves to masters. But of course before
things could get really out of control, and more
radical elements among the resisters could actually
behead all of the ruling class folks (not out of
their love for violence…but out of their love for
tolerance for a peaceful society which could be
established only without lecherous treacherous
emperors), the ruling class left the kingdoms and
created the parliaments or Houses.
The transition of ruling class from
slaveowners to “elected” presidents has been
extremely smooth. The transition of Royals to
“elected” members of parliament has been equally
smooth. The transition of feudal lords to market
capitalists has been definitely smooth. The
transition of priests and Brahmins to educators and
scholars has been exceedingly smooth. The
conversations of transitions left out the indigenous
and working class peoples entirely! So much so, in
fact, the transitions needed to take place without
their consent.
The so-called democratic institutions everywhere in
the world were founded on the well-laid out plans
charted by the ruling class, which changed colors
(from White British imperialists to Brown Indian
capitalists) but the transfers of powers took place
between the parties that agreed upon with each other
whereby the dominance cycle would have to continue,
with direct or indirect benefits to the ruling
elites,
only.
So for instance, in India, there was a transfer of
power quickly done, just when the British realized
that freedom movement among peasant revolutionaries
were possible—people who didn’t seek power and were
not affiliated to any political parties that would
agree to future British terms. They came to this
conclusion after several times imprisoning Indian
leaders, just to test if Indian people could lead a
struggle without these leaders. And spontaneous
peasant uprisings everywhere suggested they bloody
well could and shall. Before things could turn ugly
for the ruling class (landlords, kings of princely
states, Indian opportunistic leaders, Hindu fanatics,
and British rulers), the (potential) ruling coalition
comprising all these aforesaid categories made quick
compromises. Everyone’s interests were taken care of.
Landlords who had enslaved hundreds of indigenous
people were let go without penalty (even their lands
remained with themselves, until after Indira Gandhi
was pressured by Soviet Bloc to act on these pests).
Kings of princely states anyway had left their
palaces fearing murders, but they were all provided
security and even parliamentary tickets to fight
elections. Opportunistic political leaders quickly
agreed with any and every terms so that they could
also enjoy the seats of power, no matter if it meant
division of the country and separated families from
each other and caused millions of deaths. Hindu
fanatics had a field day in keeping the huge majority
of country with them, to the greediest extent that
they refused to even let go of a Muslim state of
Kashmir. British rulers of course after tea parties
and tiresome map drawings, left to a wealthier
exploiter Britain most comfortably, without being
tried and hung in public even for once in an Indian
court for all the millions of lives they had taken
(although today, Indian ruling class is very
interested in Saddam Hussein’s trial)!
The winners took it all, and loser people stood
small. These small people were soon called names in
the free India. The dominant argument went that India
would progress quickly if the government would not
spend money on these low class people. The elite
Brahmins who had declared the indigenous and tribal
people as ‘Untouchables’ shivered at the idea of
allowing them a place in the Indian mainstream. ‘They
were good only for the jungles, after all!’ So in
every possible fields, attempts were made to keep the
‘backward’ castes (whoever devised that term clearly
thought of ‘his’ caste as a ‘forward’..sic! because
its not meant in just the economic sense) out of
focus. When they could not stop Ambedkar, they
projected Nehru. Although Nehru was actually
progressive, he was since 1930’s dominated by
Ballavbhai Patel in Indian politics. So even as Nehru
sat on the throne, Patel ran the show after doing the
country a favor by integrating the princely states
(whose kings were anyway thrown out by the
revolutionary masses) with Union of India. When
Communists came to Kerala, they together dismissed
its legitimacy. When Dravidian languages raised their
heads, they installed a first president of India who
was a Hindi fanatic and Hindi-fied the country. The
Hindi-Hindu-Hindustan slogan went hand in hand with
the ruling combines.
The structure changed, but the coalition never
changed. Although the BJP might be cribbing about not
tasting power for three decades, it should take heart
that greater Hindu representatives were always ruling
over India in the garb of Congress. S Radhakrishnan,
the first vice president was an authority on why
Hinduism was the best religion in the world.
Religious, casteist perverts continued the same
rampage directly in the ‘free’ India which they used
to carry out on behalf of British imperialists in the
days of colonial India. The structure had just been
changed. Not replaced.
The history of this so-called Independent India is
now nearing 60 years. And the original inhabitants of
India, the indigenous peoples even to this day are
being sacrificed at the alter of ‘development’. Be it
the great redundant Dam on Narmada or be it the
shining McDonalds at nook and corners, the tribal
people have no place in India’s landscape to go to.
They are being denied rivers they have worshipped for
generations. They are being charged the same taxes
(or more) that they paid to the landlords earlier,
now in more sophisticated manner. They are being
displaced and sent to the city outskirts to live in
inhuman slums. Forced to sell their own children in
want of food.
If their child has a talent, (like Buddhia) its being
targeted to be killed. They have no ways and
means to compete with the city-dweller upper caste
coalitions who know how to order a ‘Maharaja Mac’.
They end up becoming rag pickers, sex workers, and
domestic slaves.
All this, not because we never did not have policies
in place to reserve seats for these oppressed people.
In fact, Indian policies for reservations (thanks to
the only backward caste guy in the entire constituent
assembly—BR Ambedkar) were in place long before the
US opted for Affirmative Actions to benefit the Black
population at education and workplaces. But the fact
remains, the “Inclusive Politics” diplomacy works to
put up an illusive front, and whereas it says the law
is there, it does not guarantee that it’s
implemented. J
ust
as the law is harsh on rapists, but rapists get away
anyway. We have reservation policies in place,
its just that it does not get implemented.
For instance, let’s begin from the latest scenario.
With growing privatization, the law for reservations
will not hold good. Private concerns do not give a
damn to government regulations (partly explains why
they are called private, and not public). Of course,
they do encourage workplace diversity and end up
recruiting many women candidates. In effect, these
candidates are chosen not on basis of caste, but on
gender alone. And whereas that’s a good beginning,
it’s still like the second wave feminism where white
women got equal rights as white men! The backward
caste women never stand a chance to get employed in
this case. That’s the reason why I have always
opposed the Women’s Reservation Bill in Indian
Parliament, because it will eventually lead to wives
and daughters of royal families ruling the country.
It’s another story they are already in such a large
population in parliament. The Indian mainstream media
acting as their pimp, keep criticizing lower caste
Rabri Devi, but puts Her Highness Rajmata Vijayraje
Scindia of BJP on Page 3.
Educational institutions are increasingly becoming
private, hiring teachers by providing them higher
scales and better facilities to groom students. They
are interviewing parents before admitting children
and finding out if the parents are rich and ‘English’
enough first! (Sic!)
Healthcare industry likewise is hiring doctors and
grooming them to be the best, funding their
researches, sending them abroad, installs
sophisticated machineries, and caters to elite
clients alone. Basically the best doctors are today
affiliated with private practice, flatly refusing to
treat the poor, who need the treatments the most
owing to their circumstantial disadvantages and lack
of access to other healthy platforms.
Privatization of Indian economy is not an accidental
phenomenon. It’s a very well envisaged part of the
ruling combine that has historically ruled. The
land-grabbing, convent educated, wealthy, upper-caste
social bulls and butterflies of India find it
extremely convenient to maintain their own class
status. To that extent, they are willing to go to any
end. They are the ones who created the class society
on basis of language (Sanskrit vs Pali or Hindi vs
Assamese/Oriya), religion (Hindu vs Islam), caste
(Brahmin vs scheduled castes/tribes), education
(Engineering/technology vs Humanities), economics
(landowners vs landless), geographical location
(North vs the rest), employment (bureaucrats vs
ragpickers/constables) etc.
And now they want to make sure of few more things in
order to secure their seat belts all the better. They
have orchestrated an extremely elitist demonstration
which is causing havoc in daily lives of millions of
people in India. They are blackmailing the entire
country to decide once and for all, on the issue of
reservations for backward caste people. And with the
convenient middle class mentality that they have been
able to create now, the decision will soon be against
reservations. And that will be yet another victory in
their history books. And yet another struggle of the
oppressed against the mighty, that will never be
taught at classrooms. For the time being,
if you need a chapter, draw a leaf from SCP’s simply
outstanding analysis about the need of reservations
and the criminally redundant positions taken up by
the elite students. Click here to read this excellent
post.
Reminds to me, if the country had given equal support
to the Tribal people who came on the streets to
protest against police state’s organized killing of
14 innocent people and the subsequent mutilation of
their body parts to evade post-mortem charges at
Kalinganagar, we would not have seen these elite
medical students on the streets. They should have
been by now serving the villages of the same
indigenous peoples who need medical assistance, and
bloody well deserve it.
These medical professionals are examples of the most
ungrateful humans. Before their conscience pricks,
they should realize few things: that they are not
smart from the womb, that they are being groomed to
be doctors, and that a certain number of seats does
not mean that that’s the number of people who are
talented in the country. They should also not confuse
talent for a skill, with merit to qualify for the
skill. They should realize that indigenous people
have a lot to bring into the medical profession
through their crude understanding just as some elites
have introduced convoluted Ayurveda as an alternative
form or just as someone like a Deepak Chopra
introduces Hindu ways to healthy living. The world
should know of the elementary nature cures, which can
be introduced by people from the rural areas only.
For this of course, we must ensure the so-called
medical entrance tests to be reconfigured to include
questions pertaining to tribal and Other Backward
castes’ history and their history of struggles with
medical facilities and seek their judgments on how to
improve healthcare system in India, and stop asking
frivolously complicated European algebra questions…
The police will surely not kill 14 of these students
(since they are children of bloodsucking bureaucrats
and tax evading businessmen, and because their lives
are not worth just fifty thousand rupees like the
Orissa Chief Minister estimated as the cost of tribal
lives he took away). But the police must put all
these disturbing people behind bars and the Supreme
Court of India must act immediately to forbid these
people from practicing ever in their life as doctors.
In my humble opinion, they should start working as
janitors on the roadside as they are good to take to
streets so often, and for that they need to sit for
national entrance tests too. For the rest, who do not
qualify, I am sure some of them will ‘attempt’ (and
of course never commit!!!) self-immolation acts
already enacted by the dramatist par excellence Rajiv
Goswami during Mandal issue.
It’s a shameful chapter that the history of India has
to go through, and down six generations, children
reading history books will know how grossly pathetic
Indian civilization actually has been, evaluated from
the lens of mainstream culture—a thoroughly racist,
casteist, sexist, patriarchal, elitist country based
on systematic discrimination, state sponsored fraud,
and oppressive regimes. And where the oppressed are
killed by police bullets and sympathies go for the
reactionary elites.
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