Thursday 27 June 2019

The Constitution Of India Is More Powerful Than An AK47!


by
Dr. P.S. Sahni



Image courtesy: The Statesman


In such troubled times
More so than at any time in the past
The Constitution of India shall be our shield
Against all oppressive/repressive acts


Of communal/caste/racial hatred or bias
On religious minorities/subordinate castes/tribals
On women/LGBTQIA community/differently abled
And on workers/farmers/toiling masses

I shall stand up for my constitutional rights
And of those less privileged
And shall always carry the Constitution (pocket sized)
In my right hip pocket

Rather than the kirpan as dictated by my faith
Since one sees religion no more
Than a personal equation with a Creator
And that’s all to it for me

Shall not use this document
To ‘shoot anyone from the hip’
But only to use it as a shield
Against all onslaughts

My non-violence will go beyond
The Gandhian concept of non-violence
Which allows exceptions in rare circumstances
However one shall always be non-violent till one’s end

Buddha’s non-violence inspires me but more so Mahavir’s
So too, Nanak’s Sufism
All these three – Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism
Constitute the three rebellions against the then established order

The myriad diktats constantly being bombarded –
What to eat/what to wear/whom to marry
With violators qualifying for lynching,
Criminal assaults, public humiliation

Of being made to feel as second class citizens
Of day to day insecurity in all aspects of life
And externment from the local community
Even threats of deportation to a neighbouring country

The use of draconian laws stands perfected –
UAPA, NSA, PSA and provisions of IPC/IT Act
As also filing cases of defamation/sedition
Against those struggling for justice

Would the people submit to authority
Or would the people remember
The time tested tools for bringing about a change
Nay, a Sampoorna Kranti?

Then Paash’s poem “The Most Dangerous” shall reverberate all around
Coalitions, alliances, networking of organizations
Of workers, farmers, students, academicians
Poets, writers, artists, journalists, individuals

The good old struggle, mass mobilization, resistance and protest
Dharna, rally, hunger strike, satyagrah,
Court arrest, jail bharo,
Would get tested all over again

One remembers the slogan one had heard
For decades after independence
“Hindu Muslim Sikh Isai
Aapas me sab bhai bhai”

The bourgeois press would continue
To dole out party propaganda
About raids conducted by police
In houses/offices of activists

Where the only documents recovered
Would be copies of Constitution of India
Could this be adjudged prima facie incriminating evidence
For charges of sedition/anti-national activity to be proved?

But what if the Constitution is amended
And the words “secular”, “socialist” deleted
And its spirit all through made secular & socialist – mukt
Through brute majority in Parliament

Then the agents of PIL industry
Would move the apex court
What if the judiciary were to rule
Through a Constitution Bench of more than thirteen judges

That the basic structure of the Constitution has not been destroyed
By the constitutional amendment
Though de facto it would mean
That Kesavananda Bharati stood overruled

Would the usual sequence unfold –
Popular protests, mass arrests,
FIRs and disappearances
No bail or relief through habeas corpus?

If so then the charge sheet prepared by the police
Would be more voluminous than the Constitution
As one would confess voluntarily to have
Demanded implementation of every right guaranteed to all citizens

In prison one would still ask for a copy of the Constitution
Since the pocket sized Constitution would have
Been confiscated by the investigative authorities
During custodial interrogation or upon entry into the prison

Arun Ferreira wrote in his book
“Colours of the Cage - A Prison Memoir”
That a copy of the Constitution was denied to him
By the jail librarian for the reason – that it is too bulky!

If convicted and jailed and awarded capital punishment
Then unlike Udham Singh I would not spit on the judge
Who pronounces the judgement
Since for me spitting on a fellow human being is a violent act

Rather I would respectfully bow my head and accept the verdict
I would not plead for mercy
Since you don’t ask for mercy
When you have done no wrong

With long years of incarceration in jail
Successively in anda cell
Waiting for execution in solitary confinement/death row
And cut off from developments outside the jail

When the D-day arrives
The last wish before the hangmen puts
The black hood over the head
And tightens the rope noose around the neck

Would be to check if the then Constitution
Still retains the words “secular”, “socialist”
Or worse has the Constitution been replaced
By an ancient document!

[On 25th June the Internal Emergency was formally imposed in India in 1975.]

First Published in Countercurrents.org: https://countercurrents.org/2019/06/the-constitution-of-india-is-more-powerful-than-an-ak47

Sunday 2 June 2019

Massive Demonstration At New Delhi, India In Support Of The Struggling People of Palestine on International Quds Day!

Co-Written by Dr. P.S. Sahni & Shobha Aggarwal
As part of worldwide demonstrations for freedom of Palestinians over a thousand Muslims assembled at JantarMantar, New Delhi, India on 31 May, 2019 in solidarity with and support of the struggling people of Palestine. It was a two hour long protest dharna (sit-in) from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. under scorching heat with the day temperature hovering around 46.2°C. Delhi was actually reeling under a heat wave with a ‘red warning’ having been issued on Friday by the Indian Metrological Department. The protesters – men, women, children, teenagers – had come in buses from all over Delhi after offering the Friday afternoon Namaz (prayers) at their respective mosques. The Protesters were observing Roza (fasting) throughout the day. It was a well-planned protest and the entire space earmarked for protest at JantarMantar got filled up. Volunteers carrying walkie-talkie ensured that batches of protesters reaching the venue site walked to the space where they could sit on chairs or stand. Ironically the program started fifteen minutes ahead of time! There was heavy deployment of police and para-military forces at the protest site; a water canon vehicle was on standby. The whole area was cordoned off by Delhi Police road barriers.
The demonstration took place in the backdrop of a new government in the process of being installed in India for the next five years; this government is largely seen to be pro-Israel. Besides it is the first time in Israel’s history that the Prime Minister designate has failed to form a coalition government and fresh elections are to be held in September. Ironically Israeli Parliament had passed a controversial law characterizing the country as principally a Jewish state in 2018.
This was the first major demonstration at JantarMantar in which such large number of people participated after the results of the General Election in India were announced on 23 May, 2019 followed by a deathly silence in public spaces.
The protesters were carrying placards bearing messages written in Urdu, English and a few in Hindi language:
  1. From the river to the sea; Palestine will be free
  2. Death to Israel
  3. Death to America
  4. “We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians”, Nelson Mandela
  5. Stand Against Israeli Occupation
  6. Tell us who is terrorist; Tell us who is oppressor
  7. Each one is more degenerate than the other; America and Israel
After the introductory speech a Dua (prayer) for Palestinians was recited in solemnity. Later several speakers highlighted the following points:
  • Conscious attempt being made by vested interest to have the Palestinian problem out of the world gaze
  • Palestine has been converted into a prison
  • Palestine will eventually get freedom and its land back
  • This generation of ours will see the freedom of Palestine; Israel will be wiped out in twenty-five years
  • Confidant of eventual success
  • Seventy years of exploitation by Israel will end
  • The killing of Palestinian children by Israeli army will end
  • The Israeli political establishment will cease soon
  • India has always supported the cause of Palestinians
  • Appeal to Government of India and the United Nations to impose sanctions on Israel
  • If sanctions are imposed against Israel, it will go out of existence in seven days
  • There have been violation of human rights of Palestinians for seventy years, can we forget Palestine?
Near the end of the protest program an effigy of Israel and its flag was lit on fire. Posters of Netanyahu were stomped upon by protesters.
The following slogans were shouted with either the protesters having both hands raised or waving the National flags of India and Palestine. It was an emotional sight to watch:
America Murdabad (Death to America)
Israel Murdabad (Death to Israel)
Palestine KeMajroohmon, Hum TumhareSaathHain
(The Wounded and hurt people of Palestine, We are with you)
Hindustan Zindabad (Long Live India)
Attankvad Murdabad (Death to Terrorism)
The protest ended with the participants walking in a rally along the length of the protest site raising slogans and waiving flags.
As we left the protest site we remembered the 1999 poem titled “We Were Without a Present” by Mahmoud Darwish, poet of Palestine and the world.