There appears to be so much intolerance amongst Left circles (well 
cyber-circles anyway) lately, that I simply thought I would remind us about 
some potential 'Real Targets' for our combined intolerance.

Over on 'A' List there is the systematic trashing
of Patrick Bond for clearheadedness on China;

On Marxism - the total demolition cyber-lynching of any who dare to think that 
a Democrat is even marginally better than a complete Bush-ite;

And here the savage ironic attempted decimation of 'Western Marxists'. Ironic? 
Well, M & E were Westerners in my recall. [I really do hope this will not be 
the entry for M & E's alleged anti-Eastern biases based on a remark about the 
East India Company).

So anyhow, Praful Bidwai on the attacks on Romila Thapar.
Hari
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McCarthyism's Indian rebirth

May 13, 2003

When future scholars write the social history of this
past decade in India, a major trend they will
undoubtedly note is the upsurge of intolerance. Right
since the Babri mosque was demolished in December 1992
by a frenzied mob out to settle scores with history,
there has been unrelenting violence, discrimination,
and humiliation against groups of people.

They are vilified simply because they happen to
disagree with something, or have different beliefs,
faiths, or ethnic origins. Books are burned (eg:
Ambedkar's Riddles of Hinduism), eminent artists (M F
Husain) are attacked, and newspaper offices (Mahanagar
and Outlook) are ransacked. Even more frequently,
indeed casually, 'secularists' and 'liberals' are
demonised.

It can be argued that this isn't new. Indian society
is far less tolerant and respectful of dissent than,
say, the West. Yet, there is something new and
different about today's intolerance. Until the
mid-1970s, people could publish irreverent,
iconoclastic, even blasphemous, material not just in
'little magazines', but in the mainstream media.

Dalits could publicly condemn the Manusmriti without
being branded 'anti-national'. Periyar (E V Ramaswamy
Naicker), an atheist and bitter critic of 'Aryan'
Hinduism, could parody gods and goddesses in street
processions, joined by hundreds of thousands. Of
course, the government, with characteristic paranoia,
would periodically ban books by foreigners, which were
considered sensitive from the security point of view
-- like Nine Hours to Rama, or Neville Maxwell's
India's China War. But by and large, domestic dissent
wasn't punished -- until the Emergency.

Today's culture of intolerance is pervasive -- both
within the state and society. It's stridently
majoritarian too. Unadulterated hate-speech against
religious and ethnic minorities has become routine
within our public discourse. Our television channels
regularly broadcast programmes in which people like Mr
Praveen Togadia vent their spleen with perverse
delight and rank communalists launch foul attacks on
Muslims and advocate suicide-bombing of Pakistani
civilians. (This happened on BBC Question Time-India
on May 2, with the Shiv Sena's Sanjay Nirupam leading
the charge.) Terms like 'secularist conspiracy' now
feature in mainstream newspaper captions.

Perhaps the most pernicious aspect of the new
intolerance is the official sanction it receives
through ministers and leaders of academic institutions
which have been unscrupulously and ruthlessly
saffronised, including universities, councils of
historical and social science research, and the
National Council for Educational Training and
Research. Soon after the BJP took over the Indian
Council of Historical Research, it banned volumes in
the Towards Freedom project edited by distinguished
historians Sumit Sarkar and K N Panikkar. NCERT has
revised social science textbooks in a blatantly
communal manner.

For instance, in the book for Class X, all that's left
of history is the unit, The Heritage of India. The
chapter on major religions doesn't include Sikhism and
Islam. Other textbooks don't even mention Gandhiji's
assassination and its Hindu-communal inspiration.
Indeed, some textbooks (Class IX) promote 'the
superiority of Indian thought and culture over the
Western mind', a phrase reminiscent of the Nazis'
Aryan-German supremacism.

Praise for these national-chauvinist and communal
ideas comes from Human Resources Development Minister
Murli Manohar Joshi, no less. On April 29, he outlined
what he called the proper projection of the country's
history and tradition. He said: "I want to teach
students a history of Indian successes and victories
and not of subjugation and defeats."

This is a straightforward recipe for falsifying
history by expurgating unpleasant realities like
caste, male supremacism, or the persecution of
Buddhists in ancient India. Whole generations of
Indians will grow up steeped in ignorance, prejudice
against other cultures and non-Hindu religions, and
unrelieved jingoism.

Pro-Hindutva non-resident Indians in North America are
among those spearheading this campaign of intolerance,
especially on email circuits. Driven by their
long-distance or 'Green Card' hyper-nationalism, they
take extremely illiberal positions. They target
individuals and assassinate their character, abuse
them, and try to intimidate them. Among their targets
are journalists, including myself.

The communalists' latest victim is the illustrious
scholar, and one of the world's most distinguished
historians of ancient India, Professor Romila Thapar,
whose accomplishments are rivalled by few others. Prof
Thapar has authored many seminal works, including
classics like Asoka and the Decline of the Mauryas, A
History of India (Penguin 1966, expanded and just
published as Early India), Ancient Indian Social
History and Cultural Pasts, besides the more recent
Sakuntala, and History and Beyond, not to mention
countless scholarly papers.

Prof Thapar, one of India's best-known world-class
academics, has taught at a host of universities,
including Oxford, London and Paris, besides Jawaharlal
Nehru University. She has received honorary doctorates
from Paris, Oxford, Chicago and Calcutta. Prof Thapar
was recently appointed to the Kluge Chair in Countries
and Cultures of the South at the US Library of
Congress, the world's greatest library of record. Her
Penguin History of India has dominated the ancient
Indian history field like a colossus. This is
acknowledged not just by Left-leaning intellectuals,
but by non-Left liberal historians like Parthasarathi
Gupta, Dharma Kumar and Sanjay Subrahmaniam as well.

The Library of Congress appointment triggered what
must be one of the most vicious attacks ever launched
on a scholar anywhere, through an online petition,
which now has over 1,700 signatories, most of them
NRIs. The petition would deserve a serious
academic-level rebuttal if it were signed by people
who have at least read and are minimally acquainted
with Prof Thapar's work. It isn't. It accuses her of
being an ignorant yet 'avowed antagonist of India's
Hindu civilisation' who wants to discredit India in
the same way as the 'Europeans discredited the
American Indians' land claims...' It says that as a
Marxist, she 'represents a completely Eurocentric
worldview' and 'disavows that India ever had a
history'!

This is ludicrous. Prof Thapar has spent a lifetime
arguing against 'Orientalist' Eurocentric stereotypes
which hold that ancient India lacked a sense of
history and that pre-colonial Indian society was
'static' and 'stagnant'. She is devoted to the study
of India's civilisation with all its multiplicity of
traditions -- secular and religious, metaphysical and
scientific. How she could be an 'antagonist' of Indian
civilisation defies comprehension except within a
philistine communal framework, which holds that all
ancient Indian civilisation was Hindu, even when it
had Jain, Buddhist, Christian, animist and agnostic
traditions.

Even worse, the petition says Prof Thapar is engaged
in a 'war of cultural genocide', and the result of her
Library of Congress research, Historical Consciousness
in Early India, is 'a foregone conclusion'. "She will
of course attempt to show that Early India had no
historical consciousness"!

In reality, some of Prof Thapar's most exciting work
(eg: Time as a Metaphor for History) attempts to
refute the Eurocentric notion that ancient Indians
only had a cyclical concept of time, and to establish
that there existed linear and genealogical concepts
too. Devoid of logic, rationality or sobriety, the
petitioners resort to abuse in comments appended to
the main letter. They demand that the Library of
Congress must not waste good 'American money' on a
'Marxist' who is 'anti-Hindu'.

The campaign represents the rebirth of McCarthyism --
the worst witchhunt of the 20th century outside Nazi
Germany, conducted in post-World War II America by
Senator Joseph McCarthy against anyone suspected to be
a communist. One of the signatories gives the game
away: 'Fidel Castro would have been a better choice
[than Prof Thapar]. At least he is not a
venom-spitting anti-Hindu. I am worried about the
future of USA. The Indian communists have already
infiltrated into all the American universities. And
now the Library of Congress. McCarthy, where are
you?' (verbatim)

Here's a sample of other comments: 'She is a pinko and
a fake historian...', 'This Thapar woman will be a
Trojan Horse for Islamic terrorists in the US', 'It is
disappointing that the US that once opposed communism
is now in cahoots with one of its practitioners', 'Ban
Marxist Scholars from the USA... After all, the
American Communist Party was banned' (Praveen
Togadia). 'Prelude to Hindu Holocaust...', 'Romila
does not know anything about India. She only knows
Indian history which has been formatted and
manipulated by the British. Besides, she is a Marxist
who are as fundamentalist as Muslim Jehadies', 'This
stupid lady should be stripped of her citizenship'.

'Kick her out. Kick should be of such a force that she
remains dead on the ground', 'CIA was supposed to
specialize in covert operations, now we learn they do
overt operations too!', 'The agenda of
neo-conservatives is getting clearer now -- recalling
Ambassador Blackwill, now appointing Romila Thapar --
to further demoralise/weaken India and its people...',
'...Going by her track record ... [she] might even
illegally interfere in the politics of America'.

So vicious and depraved is this campaign that the
Library of Congress is unlikely to reverse Prof
Thapar's appointment. But other US institutions and
universities might want to play safe and avoid
appointing Indian scholars of Left-wing or
anti-communal persuasion.

This will seriously vitiate the intellectual climate
in India and the US. That's why this witchhunt must be
stopped. All those who believe in critical inquiry and
free debate (free from both intimidation and
censorship) must stand up against this explosion of
bigotry and vile communalism.

http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/may/13praful.htm
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