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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 16, 2018
Saving the girl child, saving a Nation
The politics of expediency has gripped the nation in a monstrous way. And these incidents also include raping scheduled caste women.
( April 14, 2018, New Delhi, Sri Lanka Guardian) Once
again we find children at the receiving end of heinous crimes. The
perpetrators are the politicians and officials of state governments. I
am speaking of what happened in Uttar Pradesh and Jammu. In both cases,
people who are supposed to preserve the law have tainted it with bloody
hands. In the former the father of the 16 year old, because his family
protested was assaulted, taken to hospital, removed to jail and was
brutally killed there. What is the India of saving and educating the
girl child? What is the India of the 21st century, the clean India, the
India of technology and showy malls? And these people are defended by
the Govt in the first case and lawyers in the second. Those who talk
about history and the primeval instincts of rulers in the past, are
shaming their acts, by actually keeping silent and defending these
criminals. A sixteen year old and an eight year old have been raped and
tortured. Where are all the organizations, especially women’s ? The
slurs on a nation continue unabated.
The worst is the attack on children. School buses have been assailed
over the issue of a film. Children or young adults are raped. Mothers in
front of husbands. What is the country coming to? The innocence of
children have been traumatized. The trauma engulfs the entire nation.
The correspondent reality will be anger. Every situation, every event is
politicized. Those holding the bastions of power are only blaming their
political rivals. In the Uttar Pradesh case no FIR has been filed
against the supposed culprit and the Chief Minister is maintaining a
stodgy ( and dodgy) silence, only uttering homilies of how the culprits
will be punished. But the culprit and his brother have been identified.
What does he do, he flaunts his power unabashedly, with a crooked and
sick smile. The entire country has seen it. And one participant in a TV
channel discussion has the temerity to say that in the past he belonged
to another political party!
The politics of expediency has gripped the nation in a monstrous way.
And these incidents also include raping scheduled caste women. The
larger reality is that of atrocities committed against ‘ lower castes’
and the poor. The political strata is now being identified as oppressor
with upper caste predilections, and the oppressed being the ‘ lowly ‘
and the poor. In between we have fracas between majoritarian and
minority religious groups.
What could be more fractious, caste prone and communal? The country is
being divided on every conceivable line: women, caste, religion, ethnic.
The majoritarian view is fiendishly upper class and caste. Politicians
are pitting one community against another. West Bengal is the latest
case in point. In the context of all of the above is actually saving the
country. The north south divide exacerbated ostensibly by the Cauvery
waters dispute has added fuel to the fire. It mind you may not reflect
the entire Tamil community as it is orchestrated by political parties.
However Andhra Pradesh is also connected with it as the TDM is whipping
up sentiments over the issue of granting special status to the state.
This is reminiscent of the situation in Tamil Nadu on the aftermath of
independence when the DMK was established. The present situation is
peculiarly complex as in the past there has been fall out of ethnic
unrest between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka dating back to the 1980s. Again
the politicians are raising sensitive issues even if the matter is
intermittently sub judice.
Education, health and child issues are the last words here. The back
burner is power, read political power, and even as the salaries of the
country legislators are raised, they are not performing their task at
all. While some of them are uttering rabid misogynist statements, the
others are disrupting Parliament, in both its chambers. Since 2000
Parliament has not been disrupted so viciously as in 2018 thanks to the
storming of the well ( like the storming of the Bastille!), all this
leading to a severance and infraction of rules. So can the country be
ruled, coupled with inept handling by the speakers in both the houses?
The way the political leaders are switching allegiances smacks of an
ideology bereft of ideology.
So here we have it : division of the country on class, caste, religious
and ethnic lines. The symbolic protests by political parties against
atrocities on Dalits will remain untenanted symbols. Only those who are
the real symbols of such wanton acts will fearfully and then angrily
watch. Then, preside over it across ten states as they did on 2nd April,
with crocodile tears flowing from our politicos. And, the tears fall ‘
idly ‘ but perceptibly from a forsaken nation.
Where will the child go to? Whose help will she seek, as her father lies
brutally murdered? What education will she get from a reprehensible
world around where ruinous destruction in the garb of political acuity
and ‘ wisdom ‘ lords over all considerations of law and national
diversity.? The eight year old who was raped and murdered in Jammu is a
symbol of the utter callousness with which the issue was dealt with. It
is criminality of the highest order, with lawyers, the guardian angels
of law defending the perpetrators. Anger can be the only weapon and a
national chorus of protest.