Ram Rajya Rath Yatra | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Thu, 01 Mar 2018 05:13:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Ram Rajya Rath Yatra | SabrangIndia 32 32 Ram Rajya Rath Yatra: The road to Power https://sabrangindia.in/ram-rajya-rath-yatra-road-power/ Thu, 01 Mar 2018 05:13:15 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2018/03/01/ram-rajya-rath-yatra-road-power/ The decades of the 1980s were a turning point in the history of the country. For the first time, an emotive issue like Ram Temple took the better of social issues related to economic and social justice. On the heels of the opening of the locks of Babri Mosque, Advani of BJP planned his Rath […]

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The decades of the 1980s were a turning point in the history of the country. For the first time, an emotive issue like Ram Temple took the better of social issues related to economic and social justice. On the heels of the opening of the locks of Babri Mosque, Advani of BJP planned his Rath Yatra and in the aftermath of V.P. Singh’s implementation of Mandal Commission report, the Yatra was intensified. The Yatra was the first major polarizing event in the history of the country and it left a trail of violence in its aftermath. The demolition of Babri Mosque and the consequent increase of the electoral power of BJP are too well known. BJP which had made the pretence of having the agenda of ‘Gandhian Socialism’, had bitten the dust at electoral level. Rath yatra came as a rejuvenating elixir for this party, whose electoral strength saw the steep rise to power with forming a minority Government in 1996, forming alliance Governments NDA from 1998 and then getting the full majority on its own in 2014 general elections.

The formula of success for BJP has been well internalized by the party; divisive emotive issues, return of Lord Ram in election seasons, supplementing other identity issues like Holy cow, Vande matram, Love jihad etc.; have formed the powerful armamentarium of this party. As we are to face the general elections in a year to come, Lord Ram is being brought back to the social-political scene yet again.

This time around, RSS chief Mohan Bhagawat set the ball rolling with his prodding in Udupi Dharma Sanasad of VHP in November 2017. The cue was taken up by VHP and under the aegis of VHP and Muslim Rashtriya Manch, and yatra started from Ayodhya in UP to Rameshwaram in Tamilnadu. The organization convening the whole exercise is Shri Ramdas Mission Universal Society from Maharashtra. It is having the Rath shaped in the pattern of the proposed temple at Ayodhya. The yatra’s agenda is politically clear; its major aims reveals yet again as to what do these followers of Hindu nationalism aim at. Their demands include establishing Ram Rajya, a grand temple at Ayodhya, to include Ramayana in school syllabus and to shift the weekly holiday of Sunday to Thursday etc.

While Muslim Rashtriya Manch is an organization handy in for RSS to pretend as if Muslims also support it, the truth is that majority of Muslims by now realize that the religious minorities are being relegated to second-class citizenship, with all the violence around Beef, Love Jihad, Tiranga (tricolour) etc. Surely among the nearly 16 crore Muslim population, there are bound to have the likes of Zafar Sareshwalas, who will like to curry the favours’ from BJP for various reasons and blow the trumpet of ruling party. Let’s have a look at the demands posed by the Yatra. As far as the establishment of Ram Rajya is concerned, the same Ram Rajya can be looked at in various ways. Gandhi tried to look at it in an inclusive way, by seeing the parity of Ram and Rahim, Ishwar and Allah. Ambedkar and Periyar were deeply disturbed by Lord Ram’s killing of Bali from behind and killing of Dalit Shambuk as he was doing penance, despite caste norms not permitting it. Ram projected by Advani-BJP-RSS is intimidating to minorities and has an exclusive approach.

Many a Muslim majority countries are having weekly off on Friday, on those lines, the demand has been put forward to have it on Thursday. What is to be seen primarily is that India is currently connected with offices worldwide, business offices will have better functioning in keeping with global norms. As far as introducing Ramayana in school syllabus is concerned RSS VHP again seems to have a narrow view. One recalls that ABVP, the student wing of RSS had created ruckus against the seminal essay on Lord Ram by A K Ramanujan, Three Hundred Ramayana’s… and got it deleted from the syllabus. This essay tells us that there are many versions of Lord Ram story. The telling of these diverse Ramayana’s is at variance with each other. For example Ram story, ‘Ramkin’ prevalent in Thailand, has Lord Hanuman, not as a celibate but a family man. The Ramayana prevalent in parts of Andhra has a version which is from the angle of women. Again Valmiki Ramayana and Tulsidas Ramayana also have some nuanced difference. RSS combine has a single version to uphold. So which Ramayana will be introduced?

As such the issues raised by this combine have no relevance to the needs of Hindus, despite the claims that RSS is for Hindus. What will social and economic goals be achieved by the Ram Temple or Ram Rath yatra? Will it solve the issues of Hindu farmers or Hindu jobless youth? Will this enhance the health and nutritional status of Hindu women and children? Will it address the issues of Dalits who are facing caste atrocities or will it any way help the women, incidents of violence against whom are rising by the day?

The yatra is being taken out at a time when Supreme Court is in the process of hearing the case related to land dispute where the Babri mosque was located. What signal does this Yatra give regarding the upholding the decisions of the Courts? The Hindu nationalists are diverting the social attention and resources in directions which relate purely to emotive aspects of dominant sections of society. Yogi Adityanath in his budget has given provisions for Ram Idol in Ayodhya, allotted money for celebrating Divali and Holi. A state where children have died due to lack of Oxygen cylinders such a budget is an insult to the concept of social welfare. Such Yatras are purely having political goals. If Gandhi’s Ram is asked what will he prefer to have at the site where Mosque was demolished, surely his answer would be to have a public utility like a Hospital or a University, and not his temple!
 

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Dear Shri Modiji, please call an immediate halt to Rath Yatra: former top bureaucrat https://sabrangindia.in/dear-shri-modiji-please-call-immediate-halt-rath-yatra-former-top-bureaucrat/ Wed, 14 Feb 2018 05:05:28 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2018/02/14/dear-shri-modiji-please-call-immediate-halt-rath-yatra-former-top-bureaucrat/   To Shri Narendra Modi Prime Minister Dear Shri Modiji, I have come accross a news report today that a VHP-led “Rath Yatra” will begin shortly from Ayodhya and will cross six States, namely, UP, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. In view of the traumatic events that followed a similar “Rath […]

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Ram Rajya Rath Yatra 
To
Shri Narendra Modi
Prime Minister

Dear Shri Modiji,

I have come accross a news report today that a VHP-led “Rath Yatra” will begin shortly from Ayodhya and will cross six States, namely, UP, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. In view of the traumatic events that followed a similar “Rath Yatra” that culminated at Ayodhya on December 6, 1992, the latest news report causes serious public concern.

The Ayodhya events in 1992 led to the death of many innocent people, left a permanent scar on the social harmony that always characterised our great country and created avoidable scope for divisive forces to become strong. If VHP supported by senior BJP leaders were responsible for the mayhem, the ruling Congress leadership became a helpless observer.

It is all the more disturbing that the latest Rath Yatra is to be flagged off by no less than the Chief Minister of UP himself, who has far more serious concerns that he ought to be addressing at this moment!

The yatra is apparently envisaged to revive the movement to construct the Ayodhya temple. At a time when the apex court is engaged in adjudicating the Ayodhya land issue, any attempt to escalate the movement is a cause for concern. One gets the impression that the Yatra is planned to whip up public sentiment in view of the coming Assembly elections in some States and the General Elections in 2019. If that is the case, it is highly disturbing.

As a person residing in the South through which the yatra is expected to pass, I feel deeply concerned at the divisive impact that it will have on this otherwise peaceful region of the country. I believe that the Central government cannot and should not remain a passive spectator and condone the repetition of the 1992 Ayodhya mayhem. Such Rath Yatras, or for that matter similar campaigns by any other religious group, will have both short-term and long-term adverse implications for the country. Ours is an inclusive society and any attempt to cause divisions within it will not augur well for the people.

I request you to peruse the memoirs recorded by Dr Madhav Godbole, who was the Union Home Secretary when the Ayodhya incidents took place in 1992 and who opted to quit the government voluntarily on that issue. Though the Central governmrent could have intervened and put a decisive stop to the incidents that led to the violence, the then Prime Minister chose to watch the events helplessly. In Dr Godbole’s words, “the only decision he (the Prime Minister) took was not to take any decision.” At such a crucial moment like that, silence and inaction could cause disruption to the law and order situation in the country and erode the public confidence in the institution of the Prime Minister. Looking the other way, when one is in a position to intervene, could hurt the nation in such matters. The same goes for today.

I am sure that you and your colleagues in the government are equally concerned and will call a halt to the yatra immediately. Instead, as you did for Swach Bharat, you should encourage the people of the country to campaign on far more serious social concerns such as eradication of untouchability, elimination of manual scavenging, protection of women and children and upholding the concept of a united, inclusive nation.

Regards,

Yours incerely,

E A S Sarma
Former Secretary to GOI
Visakhapatnam
13-2-2018
Email: eassarma@gmail.com

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