Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Communal Politics: Politics of Hatred




Political parties can be broadly divided into three forms: the right, the left and the middle. The right parties, as per the critics, follow the path of majority religion appeasement.  Whereas, the left parties follow the path of communalism. The middle parties don’t go either way. India, the world largest democracy, has all the three forms of political parties.

Communal politics is the politics based on the religious ground for attaining short-term selfish goals. India has been tormented from the very idea of communal politics since time immortal. It created havoc in the form of partition. India was partitioned on religious lines because of the wide spread resentment created in the minds of Muslims by the Muslim League. But, the hysteria created by communal politics vanishes in no time. The Muslim League disappeared from the political arena soon; a Party which created a country did not survive longer than a decade.

In the 80’s a new wave of political statistics came in the forefront. BJP started calling itself messiah of Hindus. Also, the circumstances happened to help the BJP. Hindus were quite annoyed by the minority appeasement policies of the ruling Congress. BJP sensed the political scenario and started luring the majority Hindu community with its Ram Mandir campaign. The result was the demolition of Babri Masjid followed by the countrywide communal riots, killing thousands of innocent people.

So, does the BJP only to blame for the communal politics?

No, BJP alone cannot be blamed for the rise of communal politics in India. The short-sighted minority appeasement policy of Congress vexed the majority community. Adding fuel to it was the introduction and implementation of Mandal Commission. Also, many regional parties like Akali Dal, Shiv Sena, Samajwadi Party and others were created on religious lines. Their main political motto till date is to create hysteria and follow a path of animosity. 

Does the country gained anything from the communal politics?

No, instead of gaining the country suffered economically and emotionally due to the increased hatred among its citizens causing many riots in the name of religion and community. Many innocent countrymen lost there life.
It’s true that the communal parties may succeed in creating a mass hysteria but it soon gets discredited and diluted. No amount of efforts can revive them. Their followers are deserting them and once their vote bank is getting lost in the mist. Politics in the form of hate cannot sustain for long. 


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6 comments:

  1. Religion based parties have not succeeded because instead of working for their community they were more interested in gaining the bargaining power. Karat and Deve Gowda are making efforts revive the third front again but only to have that bargaining power just in case govt falls short of majority. Tmes have changed. More so after Babri verdict people have realised that we will not let them Divide and rule. But Digvijay Singh is still trying to divide and fool.
    Rachit if u hv time do readhttp://alkagurha.blogspot.com/2010/12/comedy-circus.html

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  2. Alka: It was a pleasure reading your post Ma'am. I will say same over here.. other side of the same old Indian story.

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  4. Is it my blog.. it seems I'm in Google ad-word. Well Raj, you have a good writing style but I will prefer you don't get my blog into all this.

    Welcome to Weakest link.

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  5. It is never too late for any party to leave its age old agenda and get on the fine lines of progress and development. I can't think of means by which they could realize that. They shed crocodile tears when an Indian dies, yet nothing concrete is made out of it, many more die, so a bit more tears.
    They ask for votes as if we are family and then turn their backs as if they owe us nothing.
    It's the youth of the nation like India that can help bring change, but I guess, even the youth gets too old to act and change most of the time.
    Power corrupts, the youth too.

    Regards,
    Blasphemous Aesthete

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  6. Blasphemous: Corruption and power are becoming synonyms.. By the way Welcome to Weakest Link and thanks for commenting over here. But, as I said earlier change will come sooner or later which will wipe out all this corruption and power game.

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