The six seats, two for the Lok Sabha and four for the state assembly, now with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), were all earlier held by the Congress. Chief Minister Narendra Modi succeeded in blanking out the Gandhis and their underlings, who were only days ago, crowing about how their win in Karnataka heralded some sort of Congress revival.
Had the Congress won the by-elections in Gujarat, this would have been chalked down to the family genius and a decline in Modi’s charisma. The failure of the party to stand for anything, the real reason for its decimation, would have been covered up again.
Under Sonia Gandhi, the Congress has slowly surrendered the entire secular space in Gujarat to whoever wants it. The Congress in Gujarat does not stand for the values it claims in the rest of the country.
This process began when Sonia Gandhi hired Shankarsinh Vaghela only months after she became Congress president. Vaghela, a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh man, who had fought against other BJP leaders in Gujarat, was sulking with his party because it had not made him chief minister. He had not suddenly become secular when the Congress decided to make him its face in Gujarat.
Ever since then, and this was 15 years ago, the Congress strategy in the state has been not to insist on full-dress secularism but to ignore what was going on there and just bide time till power came automatically to it.
Everything it has done in Gujarat politically since has unfolded from this belief, capped by the remarkable manifesto that it put out late last year. The Congress did not even refer to the conviction of a minister in Modi’s cabinet for rioting and murder because it did not want attention to be drawn to the riots again. The thinking is that when such matters are referred to, the voter shows his angry Hindu side and then sides with the BJP.
The reason Sonia Gandhi accepts this is that she has been convinced by her political secretary Ahmed Patel, a Gujarati from Bharuch, that his state had become totally communal and there was no point in resisting the mindset of Gujaratis.
The results are before us. The Congress has not won a majority in Gujarat for 28 years (the last time was in 1985). Its tearing down of the Babri Masjid and two riots, one in 1992 and the other a decade later, gave the BJP the momentum that has kept it in power there longer than in any other state.
And this is unlikely to change in the total absence of the Congress from the field. What is present in Gujarat today is not the Congress of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. It is a party that, to be fair, is not anti-Muslim as the BJP is, but, depending on how one sees it, is either pragmatic or lacking in principle.
Sonia Gandhi thinks she is being pragmatic, but the fact is that too much pragmatism can produce a lack of principle and this has happened in Gujarat.
In any case, the giving up on secularism has proved, as the by-elections show once again, to be a failed strategy. Waiting for power to arrive at your doorstep on its own is stupid.
The Congress position in Gujarat is also an immoral and dishonest one because it is different from what the Congress serves up in the rest of the country.
At a time when the BJP is positioning Modi as leader of its campaign (though I don’t think he will be prime ministerial nominee), the Congress will need to counter him in Gujarat with something. Today, Modi is allowed to talk about other issues because the Congress does not challenge his record on communalism in Gujarat.
The brand of Congress in Gujarat, as an inclusive party that does not compromise with the vulgar anti-Muslim posture of the BJP, will need to be built once again.
It stands for nothing today.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 9th, 2013.
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@Dee Cee
"This time a two-nation theory led by my co-religionists. Dreamers of Akhand Bharat from Afghanistan to Bangladesh will end up fragmenting the existing Bharat as well."
First, Akhand Bharat. I don't know of any leader of any substance, of any political party in India talks about Akhand Bharat. In about 66 years I don't remember any minister or offical from GOI ever talked about Akhand Bharat. Even the likes of Togadias and Mohan Bhagbats will not think as far as Afghanistan. If you talk about a few nuts who peddle such infantile dream in sundry blogs, whose readership probably do not go beyond their friends and family members, I would understand. Otherwise you are just spicing up the story to further your argument. You are apprehensive of a two-nation theory led by your co-religionists. It implies you are not fond of the theory as such, I am not either. A vast majority of Indian populace (irrespective of their religious affiliation) see the country as one. It’s just that they don’t write sanctimonious op-eds, comment on blogs or, peddle secular homilies on live debates on television. They don’t preach secularism 24X7, but practice it in their daily life without being conscious about it. It’s so subtle that it might lend them an appearance of being unconcerned. While it’s important to be aware of the danger, to stay on guard and take corrective measures whenever there are aberrations; it’s also important to manage the tone and tenor of the sermon. One of the contributing factors in the rise of Hindu right and Muslim ghettoism is the kind of pseudo-secularism practiced by successive governments of the past and a horde of self-serving, self-righteous liberal intellectuals; for whom securing votes and scoring brownie points against their rivals took precedence over engaging with the people on the ground to know how it all are played out at the level of the masses. For long and for most us secularism has been a tool of convenience than a matter of belief.
@jssidhoo
@Razi "..better option would be to enhance the arguments of the moderates."
Words of wisdom.
@Razi: "Although the best thing to do is to ignore the haters, they get this false sense of victory if one doesn’t respond." I think they get more active when you do respond , better option would be to enhance the arguments of the moderates .
@Cynical
You are right. I am sure there are plenty of Indians who are reasonable and dispassionate in their analyses. Although the best thing to do is to ignore the haters, they get this false sense of victory if one doesn't respond.
@Razi
@Dee Cee "Spot on! Unfortunately, there are very few Indians like you at least on this forum."
Now it's your turn to be spot on!! But as far as, 'at least on this forum'. @Dee Cee is quite perceptive and articulate, and has the passion to make his views known. There are many in India who will agree with the general thrust of his message. But many of them, I know from personal experience, do not visit such forums and/or have little appetite for the kind of slugfest we witness on these forums. My guess is that in all communities, haters are more committed, they work harder and shout the loudest, hence they are more visible.
@Dee Cee Spot on! Unfortunately, there are very few Indians like you at least on this forum
What pains me is the undercurrent of Muslim hate that bleeds through most support for Modi. Modi fans start with smooth roads, no load shedding etc., but two comments down the line start cursing Muslims. The more consummate ones stop before being overtly anti-Muslim, but any long discussion brings out their true colors. If this is one of the reasons Modi is popular , then my India is in for dark days. This time a two-nation theory led by my co-religionists. Dreamers of Akhand Bharat from Afghanistan to Bangladesh will end up fragmenting the existing Bharat as well. Modi is divisive; his own party is not able to bear with his dictatorial attitude. Add his expertise in overseeing massacres; that is another partition in the making! Congress in its corruption and lethargy won't be able to stop this modern-day Hitler. Indians need to wake up before it is too late.
@Lala Gee:
That's called logical reasoning. I will gladly help if you find it too hard to comprehend, Sir.
@Lala Gee
Thanks for the compliment. But no thanks for the rebuttal wrapped in a no rebuttal.
@abhi
I am not harming myself, but thanks for the concern. It seems like the entire RSS gang has decided to descend upon Tribune. You guys may consider Modi the best thing to have happened to India, and frankly I don't expect anything better from you after having gone through the hate-filled anti-Muslim narrative that is for everyone to see on the comments' sections of Indian and Pakistani news sites, you cannot transform a murderer into a messiah through your propaganda.I suggest you read India today to know that there was nothing sudden or spontaneous about the Gujarat riots. As for provocation, I am sure you agree that Al-Qaeda and Taliban were also provoked by the US.
@Yuri Kondratyuk:
Unfortunately I have no answer for gibberish and malarkey, and, possibly, neither anybody else has.
@Gaga Lee:
After reading your rebuttal one only appreciates your name much better.
@Lala Gee
@Water Bottle you say, "Any single occurrence of Hindus genocide in Pakistan, apart from Partition riots in which everyone suffered? You know that most of the Hindus migrated to India after Partition and only a small number chose to stay,"
You accused @Water Bottle of comprehension deficit! You may have a relook at yourself. The operative word in his submission is 'Systematic genocide' which has a different conotation from the word 'genocide', that you mentioned as a reference to 1947. To illustrate the point, in Kosovo (Muslim majority) province in former Yugoslavia the population of Christian Serbs during mid seventies was closed to 24% in 1948.Compare this with their being reduced to 5.3% in 2006. And during this period spanning 58 years, which survived two wars (Balkan war and Kosovo war) there were few riots which can come close to the likes of what happened in undivided India during 1946-47. Then how has this happened? It happened as a result of social discrimination, planned isolation/boycott, humiliation, verbal as well as behavioral, flexing muscles around and physical intimidation when found convenient. This is a slow process. The effectiveness lies in its lack of physical violence on the ground. During partition a little over 70% (from undivided Pakistan) Hindus migrated to India, while only 10% of Muslims migrated to Pakistan.(including East Pakistan) from India. Ever pondered why is this large difference? Therein lays the difference between India and Pakistan, not necessarily between Hindus and Muslims.
@Lala Gee
The perpetraters of the Sikh Massacre in 1984 were all Congress People. There is plenty of evidence showing that the riots were not only instigated by congressmen Jagdish Tytler, Sajjan Kumar, HKL Bhagat and Lalit Makan but also led by them. Yet they go unpunished after 30 years. The Modi case is different. There is not a shred of evidence that Modi led or instigated the riot. The ban by US or UK is not proof or evidence.
@Lala Gee:
Going by your own statement, if what Modi did in 2002 in Gujarat state was a crime, it follows that what Jinnah did in 1947 in the entire Pakistan and undivided India is a crime many times greater in magnitude. Also, the Pakistani crimes went unpunished since 1947. In contrast, the perpetrators of 2002 violence are currently tried by the justice system.
Talk about naivete!
@Arijit Sharma.
"BJP/RSS wallahs like me are thankful that we were born in India/Bharat."
That's an opinion of one among 1.2 billion people and should be respected as an opinion, just an opinion. You may ponder whether India will be (as opposed to whether India is) thankful to you, in time to come!
@lala ji riots doesn't happen in pak but the news of kidnapping hindu girls is regularly reported. Also other than hindus, shia, ahmedi and christians are regularly killed in organized attacks.
@Vivek: Nice cover up........................an no I didn't get the irony.
@Water Bottle:
"LOL. Riots take place in a country where both the parties have the strength and rights to fight."
Here you got it right.
"In Pakistan, it has been systemic genocide since 1947 reducing 12% of Hindus to a mere 2%. There is no question of riot in such a situation."
Any single occurrence of Hindus genocide in Pakistan, apart from Partition riots in which everyone suffered? You know that most of the Hindus migrated to India after Partition and only a small number chose to stay, rather being reduced from 12% to 2% in genocide. Had this had happened the whole world would have known this. The moment you start speaking irresponsibly and untruth, the moment you lose your credibility for ever. So, please be careful for your own sake at least.
@Water Bottle:
"Time and again you make these jokes and I enjoy them."
Sorry, I am truly not aware of any cure for severe comprehension deficit incapacitation otherwise I might have helped.
@Lala Gee:
"@water bottle Good that you brought the Shahbano case here. This was really a set back for all secular modern forces in India. This followed by banning satanic verses on the demand of radicals showed that Congress can bend backwards to please some hardliners without giving any thought towards sanctity of law and Indian constitution. No wonder BJP grew manifold after this."
This comment has nothing to do with me. Somebody else posted it using my moniker.
@ALL INDIAN TROLLS: If you hate Pakistan so much than get out of a Pakistani newspaper's website. @E.T My comments are being blocked while comments by biased Indian commentators are being given full approval. WHY?
@Lala Gee:
"LOL. What a naivety!!! For the same reasons no Hindu Muslim riots happened in Pakistan since 1947."
LOL. Riots take place in a country where both the parties have the strength and rights to fight.
In Pakistan, it has been systemic genocide since 1947 reducing 12% of Hindus to a mere 2%. There is no question of riot in such a situation.
@water bottle Good that you brought the Shahbano case here. This was really a set back for all secular modern forces in India. This followed by banning satanic verses on the demand of radicals showed that Congress can bend backwards to please some hardliners without giving any thought towards sanctity of law and Indian constitution. No wonder BJP grew manifold after this.
@lala ji I know you must be enjoying that finally India is reaching the level where Pakistan is since beginning, but you will be disappointed in the end.
@Water Bottle: " ... I’m ashamed of being born in the wretched despicable country of India, for a lot of reasons. ... "
And therein lies the difference. BJP/RSS wallahs like me are thankful that we were born in India/Bharat.
@razi by using the word like butcher of Gujrat, you are only harming urself. The riots were bad but provocation was worst. Worst thing happened to Hindus in kashmir when kashmir was under NC and later under president rule. Who is butcher of Kashmir? Just few months back we saw poor Bodo tribes is assam being killed helplessly. Who is butcher of Assam?
The agenda of elections is long back changed to development. Even states like UP and Bihar are choosing their leaders on promise of development. Nobody has appetite for this ideological discussions. I have talked with many muslims from gujrat, whatever their grudges may be, they all agree on one point that the economic development in Gujrat is a reality and everybody including muslims benefited from it.
@Rahul:
"Mr Modi has been investigated for 10 years and no evidence of his involvement in the riots has been found."
Like no one is found guilty after 30 years of investigations for the Sikh massacre of 1984. Do you think the governments of USA, UK, and EU countries all are irresponsible insane who put a ban on Modi to enter on their soils for participating in a genocide of his own countrymen.
Congress is a pseudo-secular party.
@Gp65:
"If Gujarat is communal, why has there been no communal event in the last 11 years"
LOL. What a naivety!!! For the same reasons no Hindu Muslim riots happened in Pakistan since 1947. Congratulations for achieving this milestone. Lets see whats in the offing for Muslims of Gujrat by 'Secular Hindutava' parties.
@Lala Gee: Two nation theory is bogus & has already failed.. But as an Indian i would thank Jinnah for conceiving it & creating Pakistan, a buffer state between India & Afghanistan.
@Lala Gee:
"reconfirming the validity of ‘The Two Nation Theory”"
Why do you need reconfirmation? Are you Pakistanis so insecure and lack confidence in yourself?
Time and again you make these jokes and I enjoy them.
More than Indians proving 2 nation theory to be wrong, it's the Pakistanis who doubt 2 nation theory.
@Shailesh Karanjkar
What many people do not understand is the motivation of muslims to construct this victim hood narrative. They have created a spectacular blueprint since the inception for justifying their aggressions by using this narrative. At times, even the refusal of a group of 'infidels' to accept Islam has been deemed to constitute an 'aggression' against the Ummah, one that justified 'retaliation'. There seems to be nothing that cannot be woven into this narrative of victim hood. It is all-embracing. Therefore, you will not see this kind of grievance manufacturing from any other community besides the muslims, for the simple reason such a blue print does not exist in the first place.
@parvez You did not get the irony did you ?
Congress secular ? They stopped being secular on the ground a long time ago (remember 1984 riots ) but their propaganda still fools the gullible.
So what you are saying that BJP is in power only because of communalism and divide and Modi Govt has not done any work ?? Wow that's a big statement to make and you are also making mockery of Indian voters. Yes there may be caste and religion influence but things are changing fast. Lalu could not remain in power on caste and religion. Further it is BJP rule both in Gujrat and Bihar(BJP coalition) that actually punished the guilty of riots not Congress. Congrees has never punished. Look at 1984 riots, they have not punished a single one. May be you need to give more credit to Indian voters.
Spot on Aakar! Ignore the RSS sympathisers commenting here. They will always hopelessly defend the butcher of Gujarat and his ilk. And the kind of twisted logic they present is mind-boggling. Using the same logic, let us compare the number of people killed by Al-Qaeda on the one hand and the US on the other over some decades and then decide who is the actual villain.
Looks like more Pakistans are in the making after reading the comments of the Indians. Electing any non-secular 'Hindutva' party would mean reconfirming the validity of 'The Two Nation Theory".
Secular congress? Looks like an oxymoron. Congress(Islamist) looks more appropriate.
@shailesh karanjkar: The authors name is Aakar Patel and not Akbar.........
I do not consider India a secular nation, but I wish it was. India is a weak nation that surrenders individual liberties of its citizens before the mullahs, swamis and priests. I want and support shameless, fearless and unyielding form of secularism which does not tolerate religious non-sense. I support that secularism which gives supreme importance to individual liberty, which refuses to recognise religious institutions, legalises blasphemy, bans personal religious laws, gives full rights to women, homosexuals and other minorities. Then only can I see India as secular nation. For me neither Gandhi's/Nehru's India was secular nor is BJP's India secular.
Mr Aakar Patel goes on repeating himself without reading history or understanding politics. Most Hindu-Muslim riots in independent India have taken place in Congress ruled states, nobody has ever been held accountable in any of those riots. The Gujarat riots were the only ones that took place under a BJP administration and that was the first time the guilty were held accountable and have been sent to prison. Mr Modi has been investigated for 10 years and no evidence of his involvement in the riots has been found. Congress has played a double game with the Muslims for 65 years. Used their fears as a vote bank and at the same time the congress goons are behind all the communal violence. The BJP cannot afford to have any riots under their watch therefore BJP is a better bet for the Muslims than Congress.