A spreading emergency in the Indian Union

    Garga Chatterjee   The Bihar state of the Indian Union has just witnessed the most serious post-election reversal of its people’s electoral will. In its last assembly elections, the citizens of Bihar had delivered a direct reversal of the electoral mandate of Lok Sabha 2014 that had enabled the BJP to do a near sweep of Bihar’s Lok Sabha seats.   It is quite likely that this was no reversal at all. It was the 2014 Lok Sabha results that were a fluke of sorts, the results of a forward caste centric formation winning when the backward groups are divided. In fact, in 2014, the RJD and JD(U) fighting separately, won many more votes than the BJP even at the height of the “Modi wave” if the RJD and JD(U) votes were tallied together.   This assembly was elected through a direct fight between the lower caste centric anti-communal forces of the RJD-JD(U) led combine versus the upper caste centric communal forces led by the BJP. The shameful somersault by Nitish Kumar of JD(U) and the speed with which BJP extended support to Nitish Kumar after his resignation drama shows how well planned this charade was. That this is some kind of posturing against “corruption” is laughable.   Most ministers of the JD(U)-BJP government that Nitish Kumar has been able to cobble together have pending cases against them. There will be no “inner voice” now. That the BJP engineered a reversal of such a massive mandate against them should send alarm bells throughout the system and to other nations who might have to harbour certain convenient illusions of democracy in the Indian Union under the BJP.     Special packages & abuse of power During the assembly election campaign in Bihar, Union Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised a huge “Bihar package”. One would assume that this is a real decision and not blackmail through which votes are sought after in lieu of “Central” cash. And when people didn’t vote the way BJP wanted, this “Central” cash vanished. Not a single upper caste Hindi speaking BJP loud mouth ever talked about those thousands of crores any more.   The carrot like dangling of Bihar special package was obscene. It is good that Narendra Modi didn’t keep his promise, for that is mostly money Bihar never produced. Such “special packages” are infrequent things. The transfer of money, assets, resources, and jobs from non-Hindi states to Hindi states and the enpeopling of non-Hindi states by Hindi people from Hindi states – this is a daily crime that does not cease.   BJP showed in Bihar and then in Gujarat and then in Karnataka, how they plan to abuse the powers of the governor and that of central police/military/investigation/intelligence agencies to directly destroy politics in opposition parties and even in opposition ruled states.   That is an emergency situation and the world must take notice because we are talking about a Union government that has centralized so much power that structurally, this sort of criminal goondaism underwritten by ideologies of hate and loot, needs to be taken notice of by humanity because this organism rules over nearly a sixth of humanity. It is everybody’s problem. If White people’s micro problems deserve “global” attention, this one does too.   Nitish Kumar resigned from the Chief Minister’s post. What should the governor have done? Called the largest party. That is RJD. Or call the largest pre poll opposition, which was RJD-JD(U)-Congress, which still exists as RJD-Congress. The governor used his discretion to carry out BJP’s masterplan. Nitish Kumar was called again. This time with BJP support.   This well orchestrated drama was a shame and the Governor of Bihar was party to it. This is a very dangerous moment. Post 1977, after the rise of State based pro-federalism forces, in non-AFSPA states of the Indian Union, the fully dictatorial discretionary powers of an unelected Delhi agent like the Governor had reduced. Now that discretionary powers beast is on a rebound mode. BJP is reconquering territory that Congress had lost for Delhi – its dictatorial powers over the actual representatives of any State.   In Gujarat, BJP has been trying to simply eat up the elected opposition legislators to the Gujarat state assembly by various threats and enticements, commonly both. The Congress needed to physically fly them out and that shows the nature of democratic political space that exists in Gujarat. It is a gang that rules over the rest via their capture of the Union government’s key posts.   The Congress kept the Gujarat Congress MLAs in Karnataka at the resort of a Karnataka Congress leader. And now Union government has launched financial crime related investigations on the Karnataka Congress leader’s businesses and property. Whether he is Mr. Clean or not is immaterial. One has to see how agencies are being used to destroy opposition.   This is the Indian state coming into its real mode with a Hindi-Hindu core. They know they have ascended the throne and the system allows them to rule indefinitely even as they progressively tighten the grip on all hues of opposition, especially the non-Hindi and the non-Hindu. But there are differences.   In Tamil Nadu or West Bengal, BJP couldn’t have done what they did in Bihar or Karnataka. People would take to the streets against this usurper controlled from outside. It is not as if BJP doesn’t try – they have the present ruling party AIADMK on its knees and eating from its hand in Tamil Nadu. In West Bengal, it has unleashed all the powers that Delhi could manage to destroy the society of West Bengal and its political representation. They have failed. CBI or Enforcement Directorate could not deliver. West Bengal is not a walk over. It shall flight.