Rahul In Mizoram

Amazing Grace – In Victory or Defeat

It’s been a bad week for the fake messiah and the party he leads with such unilateral and unquestioned power. It’s even more bad news for all his fanatic loyalists, including the fake news stooge media. The point is, they are not going to change. And, since they are not going to change, it’s going to be one bad news after another for them in the days to come.

Countdown: 2024.

As expected, Rahul Gandhi is back after four months. Not only that, his house has been restored to him with dignity. “Sara Hindustan mera ghar hai,” he was gracious in his response to reporters.

While the PM has scored a badly-timed, self-goal in this quick, desperate and unthinking revenge action, soon after Rahul Gandhi’s extraordinary speech in Parliament on the Hindenberg Report and Gautam Adani’s not-so-mysterious links with his best buddy in the BJP, there is no doubt that in the battle of political perception, the young leader has emerged as a winner, which will only help consolidate his current popularity, which is on a high. With he, and INDIA, the Opposition alliance, making no tactical mistake in their fast-forward, consensual strategy of ‘one-step back and two steps forward’, it is once again — Advantage Rahul.

For one, Indians hate revenge politics, except, of course, blood-thirsty lumpens and mobsters who have been recently let loose by sundry Hindutva forces in ‘capitalist’ Gurgaon and Mewat – perhaps one of the most backward regions of the country. Surely, when it comes to bloodletting, loot and plunder, and organized hate politics, the hydra-headed Hindutva fronts make no distinction between a post-modern affluent society and those on the abysmal margins. An eye for an eye, as the saying goes, is not the Indian cup of tea.

There was outrage and shock at the sudden and crude manner in which Rahul Gandhi was removed from the Parliament, and, as quickly, shunted out of his home, compelling him to move to his mother’s house. Several people, thereby, put up placards outside their homes across the country, declaring that their home, henceforth, belongs to the Congress leader, and that their doors are eternally open for him.

The vindictive move has predictably boomeranged, with the BJP getting egg all over its face, especially its one-dimensional leader, now on the last phase of his faded and jaded power and popularity, keeping stunningly silent on crucial issues like a ravaged Manipur, or, a burning Nuh, or, the harassment and hounding of our world champion women wrestlers — while speaking in clichéd riddles which are simply not striking a chord with the masses. Clearly, his speech-writers, too, seem to have lost the plot.

Second, and this is real bad news for the BJP. After the massive success of the Bharat Jodo Yatra from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, which created a storm of goodwill for Rahul Gandhi and the Congress across the nation, and led to a decisive drubbing of the BJP in Karnataka, Rahul Gandhi is reportedly embarking on another long march – from Gujarat to Meghalaya. This has been disclosed by a top Congress leader in Maharashtra, which will host the next big INDIA meet in the end of September, with the Shiv Sena playing host.

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It is no one’s guess that the two weakest links in the Opposition paradigm are UP and Gujarat. Both have been lost decisively, again and again, with the BJP scoring big wins. With the incumbent BJP leadership in Gujarat extremely weak, and with the fading charisma of their original Gujarati mascot as transparent as ever, there is no reason that the Congress can’t make a reasonable breakthrough in many parts of the state, especially in its old strongholds, like in the tribal areas. A long march through the state will mark an emotional connect with the masses, rejuvenate the shrinking and disorganized Congress, and send a message that all is not well in the homeland of the ‘great helmsman’.

As for Manipur, apart from allegations of a drug cartel with links to the very top by a former woman police officer who has been awarded the Gallantry Award, the no-trust move against the PM for his uncanny silence on its devastated people, thousands of them homeless and many still struggling for justice, might not be a total lost cause for the Opposition. It will certainly lose the motion, but the message will go loud and clear that the double-engine sarkar has yet again derailed, and this promise is as fake as most other fake promises. Besides, the BJP, not a force in most of the Northeast, barring forming state governments by hook or crook, will, consequently, lose support in most of the seven sister states.

If Chief Minister Biren Singh has been trying to implement the ‘Gujarat model’ replete with relentless revenge, and organized mob actions tacitly backed by the security forces, including the beastly enactment of violence and assault against Kuki women, than this too must boomerang in the days to come. Sadly, the people of Manipur will continue to pay a heavy price for electing a man who so abjectly lacks humanity, compassion and the basic skills of good governance. Indeed, why the PM continues to protect him, like he does Brijbhushan Singh, remains yet another unsolved riddle.

Now, Manipur might be far away. However, Nuh and Gurgaon are so close to the capital of India. The hell-fire, bloodletting and war-cries out there can be clearly heard in Delhi, and, it yet again reflects the collapse of the double-engine regime in Haryana. Amidst this polarizing divide, people from both the communities have suffered huge damage, and there have been cases, when, in the mayhem of loot and plunder, Hindus have robbed Hindus of their precious belongings. Even while communities have chosen to protect each other, defying the mob.

If a history-sheeter like Monu Manesar is the new Frankenstein they wanted to create, and repeat the damned social engineering they successfully did in the harmonious society of Western UP before the 2014 parliamentary elections, it was decisively defeated, once again, by the united strength and collective of the farmers. In huge Mahapanchayats held in Kot and Jind in Haryana, farmers, across the caste and religion kaleidoscope, wowed to defeat the monsters and not allow the social harmony among the communities to be destroyed — come what may.

This was a repeat of similar Mahapanchayats held earlier in UP, Haryana and Punjab in support of the women wrestlers, and the collective chorus in resounding symphony of Allah-u-Akbar and Har Har Mahadev, in a massive, historic and unprecedented rally in Muzaffarnagar, during the farmers’ great and glorious movement against the three farm bills.

In any case, according to locals who spoke to this reporter, the BJP might bite the dust in both the assembly and Lok Sabha polls in Haryana, and Dushyant Chautala’s fledgling outfit might just be finished. The way they treated the ‘Haryana ki Beti’ – dragging the women wrestlers on the streets of Delhi so close to the new Parliament building with the PM presiding over it like a mythical monarch, has resulted in intense anger in Haryana, especially among mothers and daughters. The medalist wrestlers have become a role model and an inspiration in the state, and the cops assaulting them, while continuously protecting a BJP bahubali, will have its serious share of negative repercussions for the Hindutva party. 

Undoubtedly, the return of Rahul Gandhi marks a turning point in contemporary India’s brutalized democracy. It’s a sign of enduring optimism amidst the sinister and diabolical shadows of evil which have stalked the nation since the summer of 2014. One only fervently hopes that it will also mark the return of truly ‘new India’ where the deathly fires of hate will give way to the healing serenity of love, compassion and humanism.

It’s Advantage Rahul Gandhi

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which… All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others…
George Orwell, Animal Farm

Rebellion cannot exist without a strange form of love.
Albert Camus

A cartoon by Sajith Kumar in Deccan Herald tells it all. A security guard outside the locked gates of what used to be the home of Rahul Gandhi, from where he was quickly ousted in what is being widely perceived as a petty and revengeful act, as he was from Parliament, makes a cryptic comment: “If we over do it, he will rent out a place in people’s hearts.”

If a cartoon can tell a thousand words like an epical moment captured in a sudden, photographic click, this eviction too seems to have clicked inside a million hearts. And these hearts seem to be beating with a rhythm which tells a story which is deeper than what we see and hear. There is something surely simmering in the air, and, as of now, undoubtedly, it is Advantage Rahul Gandhi!

There is no doubt that things are changing a bit too rapidly in contemporary India, since the stupendous success and mass support which captured the nation’s imagination during the Kanyakumari to Kashmir long march of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. The slogan of ‘Nafrat Choro Bharat Jodo’ and ‘Nafrat ke Bazaar mein khol rahe hain Pyaar ki Dukaan’ clicked like a pulsating heart-beat across the kaleidoscopic and vast ‘unity in diversity’ of this country’s geography, like a sublime song of eternal idealism which sticks to the inner being like a dream sequence – like a pure, untouched memory from childhood.

Daro Mat’, Rahul Gandhi said, his white and pepper beard adding charisma, wisdom and renunciation (tapasya) to his personality, lowering down the communal temperature in many parts of this pluralist, secular country, its fanatic polarisation, especially in the Hindi heartland, spiked by the octopus-like, hydra-headed, hate-filled fronts of Hindutva and its patrons in positions of power.

Not only that, many messages were reinterpreted in the mainstream being and consciousness: mass unemployment and universal impoverishment, back-breaking inflation and price rise, totally sell-out section of media, especially on TV, wallowing in vicious hate politics, the rise and rise of Adani and crony capitalism, the bad deal for farmers, the terrible, everyday life of deprivation for the poorest and jobless daily wagers, especially of women, the dreams and aspirations of the young, including in small towns and remote villages, and, of course, the tragedy of the mothers and daughters of the soldiers who died in Pulwama before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. The messages were transparent.

The final, cinematic speech in Srinagar, under white streams of falling snow, with no umbrella, in frozen winter conditions, was as stirring and epical as the widely shared picture of Rahul Gandhi in his T-shirt, giving an enlightened, brave speech in falling rain during the yatra, even as twilight-darkness crept up into the massive rally.

No wonder, this one-dimensional regime, self-absorbed in self-love, with no love lost for peaceful dissenters and the minorities, was ‘shocked and awed’ – shaken from its absolute, hegemonic, haughty arrogance.

Since then, they have made one mistake after another, refusing to read the signs from inside India, and that emerging from the world, including the West, which, you can ignore at your own peril. The ban on BBC and the raid, boomeranged. It became global news. The documentary was now being openly watched by thousands of students and others as an act of defiance. Did nobody tell the ‘Acche Din Messiah’ that anything that is banned becomes more popular and tempting!

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The title of the Hindenburg report said it all — Adani Group: How the World’s 3rd Richest Man is Pulling the Largest Con in Corporate History. Overnight, the meteoric and unbelievable business empire of the best buddy of the Great Helmsman crashed. Rahul Gandhi’s incredible speech in Parliament, and the national and international media coverage, exposed the last, stinking skeletons in the rotting cupboard.

Is this being all mere chance – not really it seems. There is a pattern to this inevitable predictability. There seems a method in this chain of coincidences.

That the largest democracy has become a “electoral autocracy” was a well-researched declaration by a European think-tank; this is a perception widely shared across the political and academic circles in the West, and, especially, among the ruling Democrats in America, more so, among the currently influential ‘socialist’ Bernie Sanders camp. Dismissing such perceptions with disdain and pseudo nationalist rhetoric is like declaring a stagnant quagmire as a garden of roses.

Look at this recent statement by the German government. “We have taken note of the verdict of first instance against the Indian Opposition politician Rahul Gandhi as well as the suspension of his parliamentary mandate. To our knowledge, Mr Gandhi is in a position to appeal the verdict. It will then become clear whether this verdict will stand and whether the suspension of his mandate has any basis. We expect that the standards of judicial independence and fundamental democratic principles will equally apply to the proceedings against Rahul Gandhi,” a German foreign ministry spokesperson has said.

The US state department had, earlier, said: “Respect for the rule of law and judicial independence is a cornerstone of any democracy, and we’re watching Mr Gandhi’s case in Indian courts, and we engage with the Government of India on our shared commitment to democratic values — including, of course, freedom of expression… In our engagements with our Indian partners, we continue to highlight the importance of democratic principles and the protection of human rights, including freedom of expression, as a key to strengthening both our democracies.”

In a recent report by Reuters, the signs are transparent: The annual US report on human rights practices listed “significant human rights issues” and abuses in India, including reported targeting of religious minorities, dissidents and journalists, the US State Department said. The findings come nearly a year after Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US was monitoring what he described as a rise in human rights abuses in India by some government, police and prison officials, in a rare direct rebuke by Washington of the Asian nation’s rights record.

The report further says that Human Rights Watch has said that the Indian government’s policies and actions target Muslims while critics of Modi say his Hindu nationalist ruling party has fostered religious polarization since coming to power in 2014.

Meanwhile, it is bad news for all dictators and extremist power establishments. In the face of tens of thousands of people on the streets of Israel, everything from sea ports to airports to campuses and government offices shut, Bibi Netanyahu had to be airlifted in his own power turf, even as the police chief the Tel Aviv district and his own defence minister resigned in support of the protesters. Meanwhile, a reluctant and discredited Bolsonaro has finally gathered the courage to return to Brazil from Florida. And Donald Trump of the ‘Abki baar Trump sarkar’ fame, has been indicted by a Manhattan Court.

Check what seasoned journalist David Remnick rights about Trump in an essay called ‘An American Tragedy: Act III’ (The New Yorker, March 30, 2023): “Former President Donald Trump, twice impeached, yet impervious to shame, was indicted Thursday on criminal charges related to the payment of hush money to a porn star. There was a time in American history, almost impossible to recollect now, when such a sentence, such a plot point, would have been beyond our imagining. That has not been the case for a very long time… In early 2016, the ascent of such a clownish demagogue, a sleazy real-estate hustler who had only begun to reveal the full depths of his bigotry and authoritarian impulses, was a laugh line…”

Indeed, there are lessons for India and its political establishment, and all politicians across the spectrum, in all countries. Nothing is permanent. Not even power, privilege and pelf. All is ephemeral. Including, Acche Din

‘Modi Regime Will Pay Dearly For Its Brazen Act To Silence Rahul’

Modi Regime Will Pay Dearly For Its Brazen Act To Silence Rahul

Nivedita Jha, a Patna-based writer and social activist, says a similar attempt to debar Indira Gandhi from Parliament had boomeranged on the then Janata Dal government. Her views:

The Surat court verdict against Rahul Gandhi and the latest decision to debar him from Parliament is a well thought-out attempt to silence him and the Opposition. This is extremely dangerous for democracy and will damage it with terrible consequences. We are living in very difficult times. Anyone who writes or speaks against this regime is hounded and punished, or silenced.

However, I am certain that this attack on Rahul Gandhi would very seriously damage Narendra Modi and the BJP in the short and long run. Undoubtedly, this is bound to boomerang.

I am reminded of the arrest of Indira Gandhi by then Union Home Minister, Charan Singh, and the move to debar her from Parliament. The people of India did not like this at all. Consequently, she returned to power with a popular mandate and a majority in 1980.

Rahul Gandhi has made no hate speech. The BJP and its leaders are routinely making violent and hate speeches, and nothing happens to them ever. Take, for instance, Giriraj Singh in Bihar. The kind of communal statements he has uttered publicly in the past is outside all norms of legality or civilized society. Nothing has ever happened to him.

It is also becoming crystal clear that they are threatened by Rahul Gandhi, especially after the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Earlier they pumped in huge amount of money and used their power in the social media and among certain journalists to destroy his image, while derogatorily branding him Pappu. They have used fake news and crass propaganda to sully his image, and to sully the image of Jawaharlal Nehru, among other things. If you do a Google search, they see to it that their fake news pops up as lead stories. If you do a Google search on Nehru, you would be surprised by the obscene trolling done against him!

They tried their best to destroy the image of Rahul Gandhi, but they have failed. After the success of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, his image has effectively changed and he has become a more popular leader across the country. Modi and the BJP are clearly threatened by Rahul Gandhi’s growing popularity. This move to debar him would certainly boost his image.

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Many governments have been repressive in the past, including the Congress dispensation. However, we are living in perhaps the most difficult and dangerous time in our post-independence history. Our democracy is severely threatened and seriously damaged in the current circumstances. Most institutions, the CBI, Enforcement Directorate, large sections of the media, seem to have been totally taken over. Young scholars from the universities are rotting in prison for so long for no fault of theirs.

Opposition leaders are being hounded, arrested and raided. The BJP-RSS and this regime seems to be hell-bent on ravaging our secular democracy whereby all forms of dissent are eliminated, all Opposition parties are blocked, and only they can rule supreme. Then, certainly, India will no longer remain a democracy. It will be suffocated under a dictatorship.

This is a situation which reminds me of the ideology of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, which the BJP shares. They don’t want to hear even a squeak of dissent. Certainly, this is a black era in our history. What is happening is indeed shameful!

However, I am certain that this move to hound and debar Rahul Gandhi from Parliament will have serious consequences and will badly damage the BJP. If they try to ban him from contesting elections, it will further damage them politically.  The politics of revenge almost always leads to a counter-narrative.

Recently, they arrested some printers and workers carrying posters for AAP which said: Modi hatao, desh bachao! This is like banning all opposition to him effectively. However, it is not working. The CPI has given a call: Modi hatao, desh bachao! AAP did a rally in Jantar Mantar, Delhi, with a huge banner on the stage which said: Modi hatao, desh bachao! All opposition parties have come out to protest on the streets with placards which carried the same slogan.

That is why I say, this move against Rahul Gandhi is bound to boomerang badly on the BJP and Modi. This will damage them, that is for certain.

The narrator has been associated with Bihar Mahila Samaj and the National Federation of Indian Women

As told to Amit Sengupta

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