People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVI
No. 36 September 15,2002 |
A Day Of Violence To Browbeat
Judiciary
BJP’s Jharkhand Model After
Gujarat
ON
September 2, the BJP-led government of Jharkhand patronised the Sangh Parivar-sponsored
brutal violence and vandalism in Ranchi, the state’s capital. On that day,
armed gangs of the VHP, Bajrang Dal and other outfits of the Parivar mobilised
lumpen sections to challenge the Ranchi High Court in the streets. They blocked
the railway tracks with boulders and kidnapped a cabin man of Ranchi to paralyse
the rail movement. All this they did on an innocuous issue of re-location of a
temple that was situated at the entrance of Ranchi station.
Throughout
the day, at the instance of chief minister Babulal Marandi, the district
administration remained completely paralysed even though the innocent were
beaten up, vehicles were damaged and burnt, shopkeepers were forced to down
their shutters. The police remained silent onlookers. The vandals raised slogans
condemning the chief justice of the High Court and threatening the judiciary.
The aggressive Hindutva line of BJP’s Goa meeting was thus seen in operation
in the second biggest BJP-ruled state of Jharkhand, after Gujarat’s fascistic
communal experience.
Next
day, in total disregard to the constitution and rule of law, the Marandi
government submitted an affidavit before Ranchi High Court, misleading the court
on the basis of this contrived situation. The affidavit stated that an Ayodhya-like
situation had arisen in Ranchi. Consequently, the High Court passed an order of
maintaining the status quo, changing its earlier order about the temple’s
re-location.
The
Jharkhand state committee of the CPI(M) condemned the Babulal Marandi government
for patronising this violence. Its purpose of adopting such arm-twisting methods
was to subjugate the judiciary to the fascistic dictate of the Sangh Parivar.
This perpetration of violence and vandalism in the streets amounted to holding
the people to ransom. The CPI(M) expressed grave concern on this development
which has sent an ominous signal to other forces to adopt violent methods so as
to force the judiciary to change its orders.
The
state committee of the CPI(M) has cautioned secular, democratic and peace-loving
people about similar attempts by the BJP and Sangh Parivar in other parts of the
state. They are out to pursue their sinister designs to rouse communal passions
to divert the people’s attention from their and the state’s burning problems
due to the anti-people policies of the central and state governments, both led
by BJP. The Parivar wants to push under the carpet the Marandi government’s
total failure in ameliorating the sufferings of the people in the face of a
severe drought in the state. This is also a crude attempt on part of the BJP to
recover the ground it has lost and overcome its rapid isolation from the people,
as was reflected in the last Dumka Lok Sabha bypoll when the polling was
polarised against the BJP.
The
BJP-led Marandi government has also received severe drubbing due to its
unconstitutional and unlawful job reservation and domicile policies. Already the
High Court has struck down the highest job reservation quota in the country; the
announcement made by the Marandi government raised the quota to 73 per cent. The
High Court has ordered the government to restrict the job reservation upto 50
per cent as per Supreme Court judgement, and to appoint the rest 23 per cent on
an ad hoc basis. The High Court also directed the state government to appeal to
the Supreme Court that the latter must club the issue with the pending case of
more than 50 per cent job reservation in Tamilnadu. During the hearing on the
domicile issue, the High Court’s comments and interventions exposed the
unlawful and unconstitutional basis of the Marandi government’s domicile
policy. The final judgement on the policy is to come shortly.
It
is in this background that the Sangh Parivar outfits created a sudden spurt in
violence on the temple issue. According to the CPI(M), this is a deliberate
attempt to subjugate the judiciary to fall in line with the government’s
decisions. Fascistic aggressive Hindutva has been trying to raise its ugly head
in Jharkhand. The BJP and Sangh Parivar have defied the constitution and openly
declared that they would not abide by court judgements on Ayodhya issue if it
was not in their favour. They challenged the constitutional authority of the
Election Commission. They are suppressing the voice of the press that dares to
expose their corrupt deals that are spreading like cancer. At the all-India
level, they were found involved in the petrol pump scams. At the state level,
several corrupt practices by the Marandi government’s ministers and Sangh
Parivar leaders have surfaced. That these luminaries are illegally occupying
huge tracts of tribal lands is just one example of their corruption.
The
CPI(M) is of the view that the incoming battle in Jharkhand must therefore take
note of these fascistic communal developments in the state. The former has
decided to take these communal forces head on, within the limited capacity that
it has in the state. (INN)