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TESTING WATERS! TESTING TIMES!

-Fr. Cedric Prakash sj*

 


Banner headlines in several of the major
newspapers of the country this morning screamed, ‘Deleting Whatsapp, FB, Viber
chats could be made illegal!’, ‘Centre mulls controls on instant messaging 
apps!’,
‘Save your Whatsapp messages, govt wants to play peeping Tom!’ and so
on, as the Central Government introduces yet another proposal which not only
infringes but also violates a fundamental right of the Indian citizen. 

 

The proposal (a draft policy on internet
security) seeks to strengthen the Government control over private data; one of
the points states that “instant
messaging, apps like (Whatsapp) users will have to keep their communications
for 90 days and should be able to produce them if asked by the authorities”.  A 
blatant attempt to gag social media and
freedom of speech! That such a proposal can even be contemplated would surely 
make
the thinking citizen wonder whether “the dark times” have already arrived! 

 

On hindsight however, one should not be
surprised!  The ruling political
dispensation, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is the political wing of the 
Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS); the main ideologue of the RSS is its second
Sarsanghchalak MS Golwalkar who in two of his significant works “Bunch of 
Thoughts’ and “We or our Nationhood defined’ makes it
clear what their core ideology is all about; this includes the denouncement of
the Constitution of India, the upholding of the ‘Manusmriti’ code; the negation
of basic democratic principles and above all the treatment of minorities as
second-class citizens. Given the fact that all the key Ministers of the
Government had to pay obeisance and to report to the RSS top brass recently is
a clear proof that it is the RSS that is calling the shots in the country
today.

 

Since May 2014, there have been several
efforts by the Sangh Parivar and their ilk to tamper with, manipulate and
intervene in almost every section of the life of the ordinary citizen. The way
the education system of our country is being mauled makes one squirm; the 
students
today are fed with a syllabi which is loaded with myths, superstitions,
half-truths, discriminatory attitudes and everything else which hardly befits a
nation which desperately seeks to find a niche as a global player. It is
unbelievable that people without the necessary academic qualifications and 
competence
are now made directors of reputed institutes of learning and even Vice 
Chancellors!
The Government has entered the private domain of what people eat and wear, what
films they should see and whether or not an Indian girl can even be out late at
night! The “ban” culture reigns supreme as an aura of “majoritarianism” gains a
stronghold. Media to a great extent is muzzled as never before!

 

The ‘Ghar wapsi’ programmes and the ‘Patidar’s
stir’ in Gujarat also makes transparent the intentions of those who govern us:
a national anti-conversion law and of course as RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat has
said unequivocally that ‘reservations
need to be done away with’. The denigration of minorities include the attacks
on Churches and Christians and the renaming of roads with Muslim names.

 

The impunity by which another affiliate
of the Sangh Parivar, the ‘Sanathan Sanstha’ has murdered intellectuals and
rationalists like Govind Pansare also demonstrates that those who stand up for
what is right will be severely dealt with. The murders of other rationalists
like Dr. Narendra Dabholkar, Dr. MM. Kalburgi also point to this group; as 
expected,
no Government official has condemned these dastardly acts. Human Rights
Defenders, RTI activists, whistleblowers and other civil society members - who
fight for truth and justice continue to be the target of vicious attacks.

 

One certainly has to toast the many who
from every walk of life have had the courage to take a stand against what is
happening in the country today; however, when one looks at the broader picture
there seems to be no groundswell of protest; no visionary political leadership
which can contain the heap of violations, abuses and injustices to which the
common man and woman of India is subjected to today. 

 

Yes, the waters are being tested today! It’s
testing times for the country at large! We, the people of India need to wake up
and act, before it is too late!

22nd September,
2015

 

(* Fr. Cedric Prakash SJ is
the Director of PRASHANT, the
Ahmedabad-based Jesuit Centre for Human Rights, Justice and Peace.)

 

Address: ‘PRASHANT’,
Hill Nagar, Near Saffron Hotel, Drive-in Road, Ahmedabad - 380052

Phone:
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