Sabarimala Lineup: BJP, Congress Oppose SC
Judgement, Communists Uphold It
Saeed Naqvi
My own
experience of Sabarimala causes me to rub my eyes with disbelief at the
spectacle of what poet Niaz Haider called “badsoorat siyasat” not quite the
same as ugly politics. I owe my visit to Sabarimala in 1982 entirely to Bob
Murari, the distinguished IAS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre who, along with his
brothers, undertook the pilgrimage annually to wash off his sins.
Would the faith
into which I was born be an obstacle? Not at all, said Bob, quite the contrary.
The Sabarimala deity, Lord Ayyappa’s favourite was a Muslim devotee named Vavar
Swamy whose shrine, before Ayyappa’s, is visited by most pilgrims. The Murari
brothers and I obtained our share of Vibhuti or holy ash from a Muslim priest,
his long beard coming virtually upto his navel.
The trek from
the base of the hill across Pamba River is through lush forests reverberating
to the sound of Vavar Swamy songs sung by Jesudasan. That a pilgrimage so all
embracing of religions should be transformed into a battle ground between
devotees, the state and the Supreme Court is because of the very special talent
for mobilization which is patent to the BJP alone.
Multiple strands
harmonized in Sabarimala. But the pilgrimage has been transformed into a
cauldron bubbling over with mischief with political intent.
The BJP President
Amit Shah’s game is straightforward. He is eager to do a Tripura in Kerala. The
Tripura results were the biggest shock I had experienced in 50 years of
covering politics. I have on my shelf a book “Tripura’s Bravehearts” by B.L.
Vohra, former Director General of Police in the state. It is an unbelievable
document. Never will you find a decorated police officer shower praise with
such enthusiasm on a serving Chief Minister. Vohra’s successor in Agartala took
my breath away. He reported a solitary case of domestic violence as the only
breach of law and order in the state capital in the past year. The state had
the highest rate of literacy. It held a record for implementing central schemes
in the shortest possible time. It was a dream government. The greatest
achievement of the CPM government over the past 30 years had been the end to
the country’s fiercest insurgency. The tribal-non tribal harmony was an
architectural achievement. The BJP campaign excavated along this faultline,
pouring huge sums of money in the process.
This extended
narration on Tripura is with one purpose: to demonstrate the BJJP-RSS will be to
win against impossible odds. In this chase, all means are kosher. Kerala is by
comparison, an easier citadel to conquer because the Congress and the BJP are,
on the Sabarimala issue, broadly on the same side. Amit Shah has chastised the
Supreme Court for having ruled that young women, whose entry to Sabarimala was
banned so far by ancient custom be allowed entry. The State Congress has in
fact taken an even tougher stand. Ramesh Chennithala, Congress leader in the
Assembly, is insistent that the BJP at the Centre bring in an ordinance to
nullify effects of the SC judgement. BJP State President, P.S. Sreedharan
Pillai throws up his hands. “It is a state subject – the Centre is helpless
unless the State Assembly makes the demand.” His target is the CPM led Front.
“Rubbish”
shouts Chennithala, it is in the concurrent list and does not require the State
Assembly’s certificate. The implication is that the BJP government at the Centre
is unwilling to open the ordinance route in such matters because the party would
then come under pressure to bring ordinance elsewhere – Ram Mandir, for
instance.
This one
upmanship on Sabarimala casts both the parties as hardliners, opposed to the Supreme
Court directive. The Congress is, in fact, following a folksy, Awadhi saying” “tum
daal, daal to hum paat, paat.” (If you climb the branches; I shall climb the
leaves). The Congress’s Chennithala says Ayyappa devotees be given the status
of a religious sect under article 26, immunized from any legal interference. “My
party is with the believers” he asserts.
Since the late
K.Karunakaran’s Chief Ministership, the Congress has always been BJP-neutral,
largely because its biggest political opponent is the Communist led Left Front.
The BJP never entered the assembly, but it consolidated 0.5 to 1.0 percent vote
across the State. Whenever this 1 percent vote was injected into the election
process, the Congress led United Democratic Front generally wins. Margins of
victory in Kerala are thin.
The post
Sabarimala bonhomie is in a different context. The scales are different. An aggressive
BJP at the Centre has, by sheer will to power, achieved the near impossible in
Tripura. It is eager to repeat the performance in Kerala. Even if the BJP takes
an electoral dip in the 2019 elections over all, Kerala by itself will be a
great trophy. It was the first state in world history that brought Communists to
power through the ballot box in 1957. Salvador Allende came to power in Chile democratically
much later, in 1972.
While the
Congress in Kerala has been tactically soft on the BJP, it has had to fight the
BJP tooth and nail in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Diverse experiences institutionalized
two broad Congress approaches to the BJP – the Karunakaran model and the Arjun
Singh model, shaped by their politics in their respective states.
One of
Karunakaran’s great ambitions was to remove any doubts about Prime Minister
Rajiv Gandhi’s caste, since his father Feroz Gandhi was a Parsi. He escorted a
bare bodied Rajiv Gandhi several times to the Guruvayoor temple. These visitations
must have had the appropriate effect. For this reason, Congress spokesman,
Randeep Surjewala, was able to assert in the course of the Gujarat campaign
that Congress President Rahul Gandhi is a Janeudhari (Thread wearing) Hindu,
which means a Brahmin. Rumours are now afoot that itinerary for Rahul Gandhi is
in the works to enable him to undertake the pilgrimage to Lord Ayyappa’s shrine
in Sabarimala when the temple opens in November. Who knows the BJP may field
Modi in the spirit of competitive piety.
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