[Reader-list] anti corruption movement in india a different view

asit das asit1917 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 2 12:16:48 IST 2011


Manufacturing Dissent, Making Mahatmas: Manu, Market, Media
And The Anti-Corruption Sham

 *By Democratic Students' Union (DSU) *

*All historical struggles, whether they occur in the political, religious,
philosophical or some other ideological domain, *
*are in fact only the more or less clear expression of the struggles of
social classes – Engels *


*When two events occur in the same space and time, more often than not,
there is a correlation between the two. *On the one hand the Indian Army,
paramilitary and police forces — acting so plainly and clearly on behalf of
the Indian ruling classes and multinational corporations—which continue to
mount a war on the people of central and eastern India in order to
facilitate a naked appropriation of the region's resources is given marching
orders to fight the most dispossessed yet resilient masses. Then there are
80% of the country's population forced to eke out a living on a mere Rs.20
per day and over half of the children suffer from the permanent
malnourishment because of the genocidal famine conditions their families
have been placed under; land acquisition of a mammoth scale affects millions
of people whose sole means of livelihood is being alienated from them;
thousands of small peasants are forced to find ‘escape' from an endemic
agrarian crisis by committing suicide; over 2700 bodies of Kashmiris
murdered by the Indian army once again reveals a Kashmir under occupation by
India and the crushing of its struggle for national liberation—to name but a
few instances revealing the brutal and systemic exploitation, oppression and
occupation. And people are waging resilient struggles in many parts of the
country against the ruling classes. On the other hand a base, distasteful
drama is unfolding in front of us—the drama of an ‘anti-corruption drive',
which is supposed to serve India a ‘second independence'. Needless to say,
although this latter ‘struggle' seldom refers to the first set of struggles,
events and phenomena, there is so simple a connection between the two that
the silence over the relation between the two sets is nothing but
deliberate.

*The ‘Second freedom struggle' is nothing but an attempt of the ruling
classes to consolidate themselves. *The Indian ruling classes today face an
immense crisis, and are finding it increasingly difficult to sustain the
mask of ‘world's largest democracy'. Given the onslaught on the people and
their livelihood—through the acquisition of resources such as land, forests
and other means of livelihood; the steep price rise of basic commodities;
the privatisation of health, transport, water, electricity and education —
the state faces the resistance of militant peoples' movements. And
everywhere, the state is responding to this discontent and resistance with
brute force. In addition to this central crisis, the ruling classes were
reeling under the exposure of a series of scams such as 2G, Commonwealth
Games, Adarsh Housing, etc. involving unimaginable amounts of money. It is
precisely these circumstances that have given rise to an ‘anti-corruption
drive' led by the so-called civil society and made it possible for the
corporate media to project a reactionary like Anna Hazare as a hero in the
eyes of the urban middle classes. Sweeping under the carpet more urgent
structural issues affecting the vast majority of people and their very
survival, ‘Team Anna' has projected corruption as the central issue plaguing
Indian society. The anti-corruption drive and the Jan Lokpal have been
likewise offered as the solution to all the problems. By seeking a solution
within the existing system and by demanding a more coercive institution
within it to check ‘corruption', the Anna Hazare-led mobilisation has
appeared in the political scene as a much-needed respite to the
crisis-ridden ruling classes. This ‘second freedom struggle' led by ‘Team
Anna' is nothing but the mobilisation of a section of the ruling classes
aiming to rid themselves of the deep contradictions and the crises that
threaten them to sweep off their feet. Through a draconian bill
(government's Lokpal bill and the ‘Jan' Lokpal bill are the two sides of the
same coin), the ruling classes are aiming for further centralisation of
authority. No legislation can provide an answer to the deep-seated
exploitative structures of the society and the social relations which are
the root cause of so-called corruption.

*Corruption: A Mere Symptom of Structural Exploitation and Oppression. *Through
its exclusive focus on corruption, 'Team Anna' in effect blinds us to the
system where wealth created by peasants and workers is appropriated by the
ruling classes. No doubt, a bribe running into crores is mind-boggling. Yet,
we are asked to ignore a simple fact—the amount of wealth appropriated by
the corporations in the first place, which enables them to provide bribes of
such an amount. Corruption itself is not a new phenomenon in India; it has
been endemic to the exploitative and oppressive semi-feudal semi-colonial
system which concentrates wealth and power in the hands of a few. But just
as imperialist globalization has heightened the exploitation of the masses,
resulted in the intensified feudal appropriation of the rural labouring
people, massive corporate loot of resources, the selling of the country's
land and other natural resources at ridiculously low prices to corporate
houses already reaping benefits in the form of tax holidays, the scale and
intensity of corruption has also increased in proportion. A disease cannot
be cured by suppressing its symptoms; rather, the symptom subsides only when
the disease is cured. Similarly, corruption will only disappear with the
revolutionary transformation of society.

*A Special Drama, its Sponsorship and Mobilisation: *Corporate Funding and
RSS Backing of the Anti-Corruption Drive. That the anti-corruption drive is
a diversionary tactic of the ruling classes is clear not only from its
programme and its goals, but also from its funding. It was clear from its
very inception that this drama is funded by the corporations and business
houses –Ambanis, Tatas, Jindals to real-estate developers – that are
involved in the most massive of scams. It is now also public knowledge that
among the list of sponsors funding the key figures of this drama are the
likes of Lehman Brothers and Ford Foundation. Hazare claims to have the full
support of army and the police: the two most corrupt institutions of the
country. Moreover, the chief engineer of this Gandhian and so-called
non-violent mobilisation is the fascist RSS. The same fascist force that
killed thousands of Muslims in the Gujarat pogrom, massacred Christians in
Kandhamal, and organised the Samjhauta Express, Mecca Masjid, Malegoan and
Ajmer Sharif blasts is now mobilising for this ‘peaceful' second freedom
struggle. As usual, the rhetoric of nation and nationalism is deployed to
serve the interests of the ruling classes. The imagery, the slogans, the
objectives of the movement are all brazenly replete with right-wing ideology
which are proudly casteist and communal. The lead actors of this drama have
notorious histories of being anti-reservation and pro-sangh parivar. The
corporate media is therefore comfortable in exalting this movement with its
ceaseless hyperbole. They have projected this movement as ‘unprecedented
mass movement'. Last time it was the anti-reservation reactionary movement
which had caught its attention. When huge masses had hit the streets of
Kashmir demanding azadi, or in Lalgarh, Odisha, Chhatisgrah against
corporate loot, the media remained silent.

*AISA/CPI(ML) Liberation: The cheerleaders of ‘Team Anna' *. As far as
AISA-Liberation is concerned, history is repeating itself, but this time as
a farce. AISA was formed in the context of the anti-Mandal agitation—not as
a progressive force in support of reservations, but using all the tricks in
the book to oppose the Mandal recommendations through a sleight of hand.
Liberation's Vinod Mishra, who opened up the portal through which the party
forever exited its role as a communist vanguard, and instead became a
trickster serving the ruling classes, went to extent of stating at the
juncture of AISA's unholy birth that ‘just as we do not approve of those
politicians who want to take revenge on the present-day progeny of Babar, we
also reject those theoreticians who would punish the present-day offsprings
of Manu for the crimes of their ancestors'. This is evidence not only of the
party's characteristic double-speak, but is also blatantly right-wing — in
short, Muslims are being called ‘Babar ke aulad'; reservations are seen as
crimes against ‘upper'-castes; and the caste system itself is projected as a
crime that occurred only in the past. Thus, while AISA in fact rode on the
crest of the anti-Mandal mobilisation to consolidate itself in campus-spaces
in pockets of north India, it is trying desperately to repeat its ‘success'
formula — this time, by wedding itself to this RSS engineered and corporate
funded anti-corruption drive of ‘Team Anna'. Indeed, they cry foul of the
‘undemocratic' Annas for not allowing them enough space to participate!
Although in JNU they have maintained a crafty silence on Anna Hazare till
now, the degeneration of AISA became blatant when on 16th August, they
joined hands with ABVP in Delhi University's north campus in a ‘spontaneous
protest' against Anna Hazare's detention, shouting together ‘patriotic'
slogans like ‘Vande Mataram' and ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai'!. When they filled the
walls of DU with anti-corruption slogans, these were all appropriated by
ABVP by a simple brushstroke — in each case, by simply replacing AISA's
insignia with its own. The justification put forward by Liberation/AISA and
some ‘enlightened' intellectuals for joining the cacophony of ‘I am Anna' is
to save it from RSS and to replace ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai' with ‘Inquilab
Zindabad'! Social-democrats of Germany also gave similar justifications for
allying with the Nazis which ultimately helped the rise of Hitler and the
crushing of the German revolution. The convergence of the communal-fascists
and the ‘Marxist-Leninists'/civil-society/NGOs therefore speak volumes not
only of AISA /Liberation's political bankruptcy, but is also a wake-up call
for the progressive, democratic and revolutionary forces to prepare for a
new phase of battle.

*Hazare is a convenient blindfold for the middle classes. *Many of the
people who are out on the streets now, genuinely want an end to the brazen
corruption and the scams. But Hazare and his team have been entrusted not to
raise the real questions but to shroud the real struggles. The end to
corruption can only take place when the current economic policies are
repealed, when the MoUs signed with various corporate giants are scrapped.
And the Indian state, a loyal lapdog of imperialism will never change its
policies on its own. To end corruption, the corrupt system needs to be
overhauled. And that is what the revolutionary armed movement which is
spreading like prairie fire across the country is fighting for. It is the
resilient struggle of the revolutionary masses and not the corporate-funded,
RSS-backed and media-hyped theatrics that will resolve the burning problems
afflicting the people of this country.

*Democratic Students' Union* (DSU) is an independent students' organisation
active in JNU and Delhi University in the state of Delhi. It is a
constituent of the All India Revolutionary Students' Federation (AIRSF), and
works towards attaining the ideals of the New Democratic Revolution.


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