*Contemporary Dalit Politics and Ambedkar's Goal of Caste Annihilation*


*Ram Puniyani*



On 28th Feb (2014) Ramvilas Paswan of Loktantantrik Jan Party joined the
NDA alliance. Same Paswan had left the NDA twelve years ago with the
beginning of Gujarat carnage, saying that with the violence in Gujarat he
cannot be part of NDA. This time his son formulated the face saver when he
said that Modi has received clean chit in the Gujarat carnage. Few days ago
another dalit leader Udit Raj directly joined BJP, with the assurance of
being given a ticket for forthcoming elections. In Maharashtra, Ramdas
Athwaley of Republican Party of India had become part of NDA, and succeeded
in being nominated for Rajya Sabha, Upper house of Parliament. There are
many others dalits in the fold of BJP directly or in alliance with BJP to
be in NDA, for pre poll alliance.  Most of these leaders claim to be
working on the path shown by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. Ambedkar was committed to
annihilation of caste and was totally opposed to the concept of Hindu
nationalism, as propounded by RSS-BJP.



During freedom struggle when three types of nationalisms were in vogue,
Indian Nationalism, Muslim Nationalism and Hindu nationalism, majority of
the people of India supported and followed the path of Indian nationalism.
Majority Hindus were for Indian nationalism, majority of Muslims were also
for Indian nationalism. It was the elite, the landlord, Kings who began
communal streams and were later joined in by a section of affluent upper
castes of those religions. The British manipulation kept fuelling the fire
of religious nationalism. Muslim nationalism turned in separatist direction
and their demand for Pakistan came to the forefront. Hindu nationalists
accepted the religion based nationalism but denied the demand of Pakistan
on the ground that this had been a Hindu nation from times immemorial. This
whole formulation of Hindu nation from ancient times is an invalid concept,
as the very concept of nation, Nation state is a modern concepts. So in the
revised edition of his book, 'Partition of India', Dr. Ambedkar opposed the
formation of Pakistan on the following ground that formation of Pakistan
may pave the way for Hindu Raj and "If Hindu Raj becomes a reality then it
would be greatest menace to this country. Whatever may Hindus say, actually
it does not make a difference that Hinduism is a danger to Independence,
Equality and Brotherhood. Thus it is an enemy of democracy. We should make
all out efforts to stop Hindu Raj from becoming a reality." (Pakistan or
Partition of India, Page 358). Here what Ambedkar is referring to Hinduism
is Brahmanical Hinduism, the ideological ground of Hindutva, the agenda of
RSS combine.



Ambedkar did lay the foundations of dalit movement, and went on to form
Scheduled Caste Federation (SCF) in due course; before conceptualizing the
Republican Party of India. This SCF in 1951, on the eve of First General
elections in 1952; which was to begin the process of adult suffrage, forged
an alliance with Praja Socialist Party (PSP) led by Jaya Prakash Narayan.
The manifesto of SCF ruled out "alliance with any reactionary party such as
Hindu Mahasabha and Jan Sangh (Previous avatar of BJP) (quoted from Gopal
Guru EPW Feb 16, 1991, citing Ambedkar Letters to Gaikwad, page 280-296).
He was the one who could see the long term agenda of Jan Sangh-Hindu
Mahasabha of Hindu Rashtra, the concept totally opposed to secular
democratic India. His basic motto was 'educate, organize and struggle', for
caste annihilation and for the values of substantive Liberty, Equality and
Fraternity. He was aware that this process; educate and organize to
struggle; is possible only in a democratic set up, so alliance with
Hindutva political outfits was ruled out of hand.



Today what is happening? From last several years a new dalit leadership has
emerged, which on one hand represents a faction of this group and on the
other has also personal-family electoral ambitions. So in short term they,
for their personal benefits have been sitting in the laps of communal
parties. Namdeo Dhasal, the great poet went with Shiv Sena, which had
created hell with the publication of Amdekar's 'Riddles of Hinduism'.
Ramdas Athwaley is again with the communal forces who have given him the
Rajya Sabha seat. Udit Raj has also embraced the party of Hindu raj and
Ramvilas Paswan, guided more by personal political ambitions, rather than
the long term benefit of the downtrodden, has shamelessly allied with BJP.
In the short term these dalit politicians may benefit but at the same time
they will strengthen the politics of Hindutva-Hindu raj, the system of
inherent hierarchy of caste and gender.



A single example will tell us about the approach of BJP towards the dalit
question. Recently a book penned by BJP Prime Ministerial candidate
Narendra Modi has been withdrawn, Karma Yoga. Modi in his book wrote "I do
not believe that they (Valmiki's) have been doing this job just to sustain
their livelihood. Had this been so, they would not have continued with this
type of job generation after generation...At some point of time, somebody
must have got the enlightenment that it is their (Valmikis') duty to work
for the happiness of the entire society and the Gods; that they have to do
this job bestowed upon them by Gods; and that this job of cleaning up
should continue as an internal spiritual activity for centuries. This
should have continued generation after generation. It is impossible to
believe that their ancestors did not have the choice of adopting any other
work or business." (
http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=VE9JQS8yMDA3LzExLzI0I0FyMDA3MDA%3D&;
)

On the same issue of scavenging, Dr. Ambedkar makes scathing critique of
the social order where a section of people have to do such demeaning and
humiliating jobs. While claims are made about the development and 'concern
for all communities' the conditions of dalits in Gujarat are abysmal,
temple entry is opposed at places, there is low rate of conviction for anti
dalit atrocities, there is prevalence of manual scavenging still prevalent
and this receives glorification from Modi. There is denial of access for
water to the main sump at places. Cases of intimidation of dalits wanting
to convert to Buddhism have been reported from Gujarat. These are few of
the phenomenon prevalent in the Laboratory of Hindu rashtra, Gujarat. What
should one say of leadership of dalits who compromise the values of Dr.
Ambedkar, the values of long term goals of social justice and annihilation
of caste for their short term greed for electoral power for their own self?
There is a need for introspection by these leaders and their followers
about the opportunism and lack of principles of such people in the
positions of leadership of the communities.



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