Commentary/Varsha Bhosle 
Achtung, baby
Were I a communist, the type of person whom I should most wish to 
attack would not be the millionaire or the imperialist, but the 
soft, reasonable, tolerant, secure, self-satisfied intellectual 
like Vita and myself", wrote Harold Nicholson in 1932's Diary 4. 
Decades later, India's writing leftists, now awake to the dangers 
posed by sane and unfettered debates in a changing political 
climate, have taken the advice to heart. Oracles indicate that the 
progressives are regrouping -- to wipe out soft, reasonable, 
tolerant, secure, self-satisfied intellectuals like Shourie, 
Shenoy, Kamath, Dasgupta and moi.
 
It was inevitable, really. After the CPI and CPI-M identified the 
BJP as their principal adversary during the central committee 
meeting held in June, and after Bengal's home minister Buddhadev 
Bhattacharya publicly said, "We must take note of the fact that 
the BJP is growing and may turn out to be a threat to us in the 
near future", there was no way that the media Bolsheviks would 
leave us Hindu scribes to our gentle, non-interfering ways. The 
first salvo has been fired by Praful Bidwai, current Pooh-Bah of 
the red mafia, er media, in his essay "Media in service of 
communalism" in the August issue of Communalism Combat.
 
Mr Bidwai's woe is that "the respectability that Hindutva has 
acquired among the upper and middle class elite in spite of the 
despicable Ram temple campaign (not "despicable campaign of Ram 
temple," please note) culminating in the destruction of the Babri 
mosque in December 1992, and in horrific pogroms and riots the 
following month, would have been quite inconceivable without the 
media's complicity with and soft line on the Sangh combine. It is 
also a fact of no mean consequence that the top journalists and 
columnists of India's largest circulation English-language 
magazine are not just BJP sympathisers, but hardcore RSS 
supporters." (I presume, Mr Bidwai's dialectic has not been 
granted space in India Today.)
 
Now, what Saamna is to Nehruvians and Marxists, CC is to com-div-
fundie-forces -- indeed, I call it Hinduism Combat. In the issue 
wherein Mr Bidwai writhes, other secularist contributors include 
Ayaz Memon (editor, Mid-Day), Imtiaz Ahmed (professor of history, 
JNU), Tarun Tejpal (associate editor, Outlook), Narendra Panjwani 
(asstistant editor, Times of India), Rauf Ahmed (editor, Screen), Rahul Singh 
(former editor, The Sunday Observer) and Mushirul Hasan (former VC, 
Jamia Milia Islamia). Missing are: MJ Akbar (editor, The Asian Age), 
N Ram (editor, Frontline), Behram Contractor (editor, The Afternoon), 
Vir Sanghvi (editor, Sunday), Kumar Ketkar (editor, Maharashtra Times), 
Anil Dharkar (former editor, The Illustrated Weekly), Nikhil Wagle (editor, 
Mahanagar), Mohammad Sayeed Malik (editor, The Sunday Observer), Dina Vakil 
(resident editor, Times of India). And (grin), the thrust of Mr Bidwai's 
article is that Saffron has overrun the media.
 
When people think of propaganda, what comes to their minds are the 
campaigns waged by Hitler and Stalin: Old Adolf, between World 
Warring and murdering 6 million Jews, established the extremely 
powerful ministry of propaganda headed by Josef Goebbels, which 
dominated all public utterances and instigated the so-called war 
of nerves. The defunct system is called Nazism or Hitlerianism. 
Old Josef, between his pogroms (Russian for "devastation") on 
religious/ethnic groups and the suppression of any hint of 
dissent, controlled all media and used them to impose an 
unrelenting dictatorship that checked all activities of citizens. 
This system is called Totalitarianism or Stalinism -- and is alive 
in most places where Communism rules.
 
Point to ponder: Since Hindutvawadis are freely called Nazis by 
all secularists (which group includes, strangely, religious 
minorities), why aren't our communists automatically reviled as 
Stalinists? Why is the CPI, with its pathetic number of seats, in 
governance? Why is the BJP made to bear the cross of the militant 
Bajrang Dal, but the CPI-M not painted with the blood-red brush of 
Naxalites? That, my friends, is the power of Propaganda. The Left 
successfully propagated ideas and shaded information for the 
purpose of inducing and intensifying anti-Hindu attitudes -- for it 
always knew that the religion of the majority would never allow 
Communism to take significant hold. Along with embracing Red 
ideology, our pinkos also adopted the indoctrination methods of 
the mother country.
 
Now think: Which medium disseminates propaganda? Who broadcasts 
the politico's com-div-fundie mantra, while at the same time 
concealing critical news items and demographic or crime statistics 
since they may be "detrimental to communal harmony"? For instance, 
you know all about the horrific firing on dalits by Thackeray's 
police, right? How many of you -- and how many times -- have read 
that the slimeball who put a garland of slippers on Dr Ambedkar's 
bust in Aurangabad, one Sheikh Naeem, had been contracted for Rs 
40,000 by Saleh Chaus, a mobster -- and that both have confessed? 
Has this item been emphasised so that it may "ensure intercaste 
peace"? What is the logic behind ensuring peace between 
communities, but not castes? Not kidding, scratch an editor, and 
usually, out pops a Hinduphobic Marxist.
 
Ideally, I'd have loved to tear into Mr Bidwai line by line, but 
it makes for confusion if one is unfamiliar with the original. 
However, littering his predictable Marxist constructs and tiresome 
hammer-and-sickle motifs are pearls that I simply must scatter. 
Like, the Sangh is anathema to the "Nehruvian project of building 
an open, non-hierarchical, diverse, equitable and democratic 
society free from hunger, want, ignorance and superstition." Apart 
from the fact that in the last 50 years, the noble plans to banish 
hunger, etc, never even took off, let alone achieved anything, how 
is it possible to say "Nehru" and "non-hierarchical" in the same 
breath.? The word "superstition" we can ignore -- since we've 
already seen an example of Stalinist subliminal messaging above 
("despicable Ram temple").
 
What tickled me most was Comrade Bidwai's proud confirmation of 
what fundies have been protesting all along: Ruing the lack of 
secularist principles in today's press, he goes all misty-eyed 
over the old days: "It was not hard to evolve a code of reporting 
on communal incidents which would avoid identifying the 
victim's/aggressor's religious affiliation so that it would not be 
used to fuel prejudice and cause violence." Achtung, baby. Now we 
have it straight from the burro's mouth that deception is a 
Nehruvian media policy...
 
But let me put it this way: I'm forever being told that to condone 
a staged police encounter, even if with a known terrorist, is to 
condone a violation of law. Besides which, the police, when 
unchecked, become obdurately brutal. Then, isn't it possible that 
journalists (whose very job-description is to investigate and 
announce the truth), when made to lie and obscure facts for 
whatever noble motives, can begin to develop their own agendas and 
play god? Where does chicanery end, and manipulation begin? It's 
the likes of Bidwai who have created the conditions which 
necessitated and fuelled an aggressive Hindutva. With more such 
deceit, Hindus can only get more combative -- that's a given.
 
I once believed that, whatever their agendas, commies had more 
intelligence than 'non-aligned' secularists. That is, before I saw 
Comrade Bidwai setting up his own traps to walk into: Eg, "the 
elite's own agenda, of promoting a State and social order that 
furthers its interests at the expense of the majority's and 
perpetrate its privileges" is one Bad Mamma. Now, what if I 
replace 'elite' with 'secularist' or 'minority'? Like it or not, 
the great majority of India is Hindu; Hindus have demonstrated 
that they want the Ram temple; Hindus have a right to read 
uncensored news. So whose agendas are being met at whose expense? 
In short, majoritarianism, when applied to Hindus, is an evil 
concept; when applied to other groups, is virtuous. What argument 
is this?
 
Actually, Comrade Bidwai's postulations, especially when 
juxtaposed with his other assumptions, would make even Fidel 
Castro grin sheepishly: First, he deplores that editors and 
reporters are pressurised "to conform to a certain (BJP) line, 
indeed to plug it hard, to the virtual exclusion of other points 
of view." Then, he mourns the change in the conditions since when 
"the mainstream English-language press would treat the Jana Sangh, 
and in particular the RSS as politically unacceptable, and as part 
of the lunatic fringe." Meaning, it is perfectly legitimate for 
the media to virtually exclude the Hindu point of view. Methinks, 
not only do pinkos lack intellect, but the integrity floor, too, 
is largely uncluttered.
 
The tender soul of Mr Bidwai is very troubled by the "certain 
paranoia and bitterness on the part of communal commentators", our 
indifference to "caring and sharing" and our bent for "national 
chauvinism." M V Kamath, a jingoist who betrays all this, depicts 
our most respected Leninist's role in the Bengal famine thus: 
"Jyoti Basu's biographer concedes that 'it lay in the Bengal 
government's power to avert the tragedy'. But what did Comrade 
Basu do? According to his biographer, 'he plunged into relief 
activities'! How noble! He should have plunged a knife into the 
British government. Instead he supported it, all in the noble 
cause of fighting fascism." Obviously, Comrade Bidwai *needs* to 
be worried by "communal commentators" -- not because we reflect 
Hindutva attitudes "in a particularly one-sided and brazen 
manner", but because we're letting out the putrefied skeletons in 
the pinko closet. Catch Comrade N Ram exposing the turned-coats of 
Basu or Yechuri.
 
Then there's this thesis that "the Dalits and OBCs are the 
mainstay, the bulwark of Indian democracy." Now picture the 
bulwark of democracy being transported to election booths in hired 
trucks, given a dhoti and a few rupees in exchange for voting, and 
with Naxalite goons overseeing them for extra measure. This commie 
crap brings up my bile, I tell you.
 
Finally, I have an axe to grind with Parivaris, too. Mr Bidwai 
informs us that "they have turned flattery and offers of gifts and 
favours to journalists into a fine art. The BJP-RSS have special 
training programmes on handling the media." Hel-lo? What's going 
on, guys? I'm not writing another word till I don't get wined and 
dined and tenderised! Er... and about that column in India Today...
 
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