People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVII
No. 26 June 29, 2003 |
FORMER Jharkhand chief minister Babulal
Marandi and present chief minister Arjun Munda are two faces of the same coin:
the BJP coin. In other words, in case of an electoral toss, what the BJP wants
is to win, whichever face is up.
In
July last year, a violent agitation took place on the so-called domicile issue
in which six persons were killed, several others were injured and properties
burnt. The trouble started when Marandi government announced the appointment of
7,000 policemen. A controversy arose when applications for recruitment of
policemen carried a rider with them --- the 1932 land survey records were made
compulsory for the applicants. This led to a protest by the later-day settlers
and many others who did not have the 1932 land survey records. There was then a
counter agitation in support of the 1932 land survey records, in which the
landlord sections were vocal. It then took the bigger dimension of a general
domicile issue, with Marandi insisting on the 1932 land survey records as the
basis of Jharkhandi identity. The issue went to the Ranchi High Court and a
5-member special bench was constituted. By this time the Marandi shifted the
government's position, stating that there was no domicile policy of the state
government; it was only a local inhabitant policy. The special bench of the
Ranchi High Court struck down the land survey records as the basis for
identification of local inhabitants. However, in its domicile judgement, the
High Court stated that the state government could give priority in jobs to local
inhabitants, and for that the state government should formulate its local
inhabitant policy without the said land survey records as the basis.
Much
water has flown down the Hundru falls since then. The recruitment of policemen
was stayed, Marandi was removed from the post of chief minister and Arjun Munda
took the chair.
BJP
GAME PLAN BECOMES
CLEAR
While
Marandi was trying to create a vote bank for the BJP by fomenting regionalism
among the tribals and other early settlers including landlord sections in
Jharkhand, Arjun Munda took an 180-degree about-turn. This May, the Arjun Munda
government announced recruitment of 10,000 trained primary teachers and for that the
Jharkhand Public Service Commission was given the responsibility of calling for
applications, holding examinations and effect selections. Applications were
asked from all over the country. Thousands of trained unemployed primary
teachers from Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and other parts of the country
reached Jharkhand to appear in the concerned examinations. This was politically
opposed by opposition political parties and many other organizations, in a
democratic manner. On the other hand, a few regional parties and organisations
announced their physical opposition and, as a part of this programme they
announced a Jharkhand bandh on May 26 and 27. They mostly mobilised the tribals,
including children and women, to physically resist at some examination centers,
which led to some clashes with the police. Some violence also took place,
created by anti-socials. In the police firing, one 10 years old innocent child
and a girl were killed and several others injured.
The
BJP's game plan became clear subsequently. This is a part of the BJP's bigger
game plan of saffronisation of education in Jharkhand. While primary teachers
are district level appointments, there remain about 10,300 trained unemployed
primary teachers in Jharkhand, most of whom are tribals and other local
inhabitants. Though the Ranchi High Court judgement gave an opportunity to the state
government to give priority in jobs to local inhabitants, the Arjun Munda
government called for applicantions from all over the country and the
examination was conducted centrally by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission,
headed by a Sangh Parivar appointee. Not only that, the answer papers were to be
examined centrally, at Saraswati Vidhya Mandir, Dhurwa. As a result, thousands
of RSS cadres, coming from different parts of the country including Jharkhand,
are expected to be recruited as primary teachers.
ATTACKS
ON
TRIBALS
Simultaneously a propaganda campaign has
been launched and cases have been filed against Christian missionaries,
targeting the Christian minorities for allegedly organising violence. A similar
propaganda campaign was run in July last year by Kailashpati Mishra, now a
governor, that Christian missionaries supplied alcohol, mobile phones, etc, in
organising violence. The BJP and Sangh Parivar also launched a campaign against
the tribals, stating that they were all Hindus and were forcibly converted into
Christians. Due to the tribal’s past struggles against the British rule and
agitations in post-independence period, the Jharkhand tribals could not be
saffronised by the BJP as they were in Gujarat and at some other places. That is
why there is a systematic attack on the tribals and Christian missionaries and
Christian minorities ---to divide
the tribals on the basis of religion. A member of the State Minority Commission
went so far as to suggest that tribals be categorised
as Hindus, Christians and urban educated tribals, additionally suggesting
that the benefits for tribals should be provided only to Hindu tribals. The
tribals in Jharkhand are under serious attack by the Sangh Parivar and the BJP
government. It is for that purpose that thousands of RSS cadres, as primary
teachers on government's payroll, will be working among the tribals. That is the
reason why the Arjun Munda government was adamant to hold examinations for
primary teachers’ appointment under any circumstances. Now the Arjun Munda
government has announced recruitment of secondary teachers as the priority
issue, for which examinations will be conducted by the Jharkhand Public Service
Commission.
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The
BJP is also pursuing its agenda for the coming Lok Sabha elections. It is trying
to present the Arjun Munda government as job-giver while the opposition parties
are being blamed for creating hurdles in the way of new recruitments. There is
no doubt that job has been an important issue for the unemployed youth in
Jharkhand. But the BJP’s propaganda barrage is also a cover-up exercise
regarding the huge job loss which is taking place. In fact, this was one of the
major issues for which the Left parties gave a call for Jharkhand Bandh on May
21, simultaneously with the all-India strike of the workers, to which people
responded spontaneously and magnificently. About 1.9 lakh direct and about 5
lakh contract and indirect jobs have been killed in Jharkhand since its
formation. This massive job loss is an offshoot of the central government’s
and state government’s policies that are facilitating the closure of
industries, mines, offices, and large scale privatisation. Jharkhand is the
worst hit by job losses and its economy shattered due to the central
government's policy. The picture became still clearer when the Planning
Commission slashed down allotment of fund to one third of Rs 7,000 crore of
earlier allotment due to the failure of the state government in mobilising the
matching amount in every field due to the shattered economy, high level
corruption and absence of foresight. It is these failures and job loss that are
being covered up by massive propaganda about new recruitments by the BJP-led
government in Jharkhand.
The
BJP-led Arjun Munda government is in a hurry for the coming Lok Sabha elections
and maybe for a mid-term poll to Jharkhand state assembly as the NDA government
in the state is under strain due to inner conflicts. That is the reason why the
Arjun Munda government is ignoring all political views and opposition, the High
Court directions and the political process which began last year. The High
Court, as said, gave a direction to the state government to formulate its own
local inhabitant policy and gave some suggestions in this regard. The all-party
assembly group meeting discussed these issues and came to a unanimous
understanding. It appointed a committee of the members of the legislature, and
directed it to create a framework by consensus, solicit views from others and
find out a solution within the framework of the constitution, law and High Court
directions. After the formation of the committee, however, the BJP-led
government ignored this political process, ignored the High Court directions and
suggestions, ignored all opposition views and agitation, and went ahead with the
recruitment of primary teachers while using force to silence the critics.
It
is in this background that the Left parties demarcated themselves from some
agitationist groups, met the governor and unitedly campaigned against the
saffronisation of education, against the massive job loss in Jharkhand and for a
solution to such a contentious issue as the local inhabitant policy through a
political process.
The
battleline on electoral front is being drawn in Jharkhand. The BJP is gripped
with desperation due to the growing anger among the people against the central
and state governments. The opposition to the BJP's misrule is strong. Yet, the
opportunism on part of bourgeois-landlord opposition parties, national and
regional, has failed to create confidence among the people. United, the Left is
a formidable force. But it is not in a position yet to give a political
direction to the state. A consistent united battle against opportunism and
regionalism will determine as to whether the BJP-led government in the state can
be defeated on all fronts.