[Reader-list] Crowds?

Tapas Ray [Gmail] tapasrayx at gmail.com
Sun Sep 4 07:46:11 IST 2011


Bipin,

The Times of India article to which you seem to refer, was posted by
me on the list. It was not sent to you individually. Therefore, your
response should have been posted on the list, not in an email
addressed only to me. This might have been inadvertent - you might
have clicked 'reply' though you really intended to click 'reply all'.
But if it wasn't, i.e., if you intentionally wrote only to me, I must
request you to desist in future.

Thanks,

Tapas


On 03/09/2011, Bipin Trivedi <aliens at dataone.in> wrote:
> Everyone has right to support fight against corruption irrespective of any
> organization. So, RSS/BJP has also equal right to give support whoever
> initiate it. So why some folks have grudges to it. It is shame that many
> pseudo-secular trying to give it communal angle. However, nothing new to it
> since for that reason only they are pseudo-secular!
>
> Thanks
> Bipin Trivedi
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: reader-list-bounces at sarai.net [mailto:reader-list-bounces at sarai.net]
> On Behalf Of Tapas Ray [Gmail]
> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 9:25 AM
> To: Reader List
> Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Crowds?
>
> Not exactly new, but worth repeating, as it's worth remembering --
>
> http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/is-rss-working-hard-for-affiliation-with-anna-130483
>
> Is RSS working hard for affiliation with Anna?
>
> Rahul Shrivastavaā€ˇ, Updated: September 01, 2011 00:31 IST
>
> ...
>
> Through some visible and not so visible moves the RSS has tried to
> associate itself to Anna's campaign.
> On Tuesday, Mohan Bhagwat, the head of the BJP's parent body made a
> rare public appearance in Pune and said that "people were just fed up
> of corruption and they had no one to look up to and then came Anna's
> agitation which restored people's faith and also gave a boost to their
> confidence."
>
> Less than a fortnight ago the RSS top brass had met in Ujjain and
> cleared a 'Support Anna' resolution. Spurred by this BJP's Nitin
> Gadkari wrote to Anna, pledging his support.
>
> Old RSS hand and ex BJP Delhi Unit Chief Mangeram Garg - was heading
> the Sangh's "ops-room".
> At Ramlila Maidan, Anna's home during his 12 day fast, Sangh
> affiliates posted hundreds of men in the crowd, who could be
> identified by their chant of Vande Mataram.
>
>
> Read more at:
> http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/is-rss-working-hard-for-affiliation-with-anna-130483&cp
>
> Kumar Vishwas, once a senior man within the RSS, was Anna's stage
> manager at Ramlila Maidan and was often seen reciting poems and
> introducing guests on stage. Coincidentally Vishwas was the stage
> manager for Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev's aborted protests too.
>
> Tejinder Pal of the Party's Yuva Morcha, which is the youth wing of
> the BJP helped mobilize those who protested outside the homes of
> Congress leaders to signal their dissastisfaction.
>
> The free meals that were a big draw at Ramlila Madian were funded. by
> the RSS' affiliate Goraksha (save the cow) unit.
>
> But the RSS kept its involvement discrete.  Anna insulated his
> protests from the saffron taint by forbidding right-or left wing
> leader from sharing the stage with him.  In fact two BJP MPs who
> visited Ramlila Maidan - Ananth Kumar and Gopinath Munde- to express
> solidarity to Anna - were heckled by the crowd.
>
> Team Anna opted to ignore the presence of RSS ranks among the
> protestors and the criticism it drew.
>
> "There was no direct financial support from the RSS to IAC (India
> Against Corruption movement).  There were no direct links with them or
> to funding, but they could well be part of the thousands and lakhs of
> volunteers who were helping with food ...and there's nothing wrong
> with that," said one of Anna's closest associates, Prashant Bhushan.
>
> Anna has warned that he has other causes - like electoral reforms for
> which he plans to campaign.  By affiliating closely with Anna, the RSS
> and the BJP are hoping to gain political points as key states like UP
> get ready to vote.
>
>
>
>
> On 31 August 2011 12:02, Jeebesh <jeebesh at sarai.net> wrote:
>> Perplexing why Partha Chatterjee (all entangled in corruption), Arjun
>> Appadurai (fascist gathering), Arundhati Roy (came for reality show) in
>> their argument against the stage/studio so contemptuous of the crowd. As
>> if
>> the connection between the crowd and stage is cemented. Is there no way to
>> read excess, overflow, disconnect, escape in the relation of crowd to the
>> stage? No fear of the Hydra headed crowd in the stage/studio?
>>
>> In Manesar Maruti factory the management has decided to get a "Good
>> Conduct"
>> agreement signed by each worker before they enter the factory. The conduct
>> is to not engage in slow down, sit in, tampering, spanner in the wheel,
>> etc.
>> It is said that few of the workers went to the Ramila Grounds and cam back
>> saying that they will sit on an "anshan". The management panicked and set
>> up
>> a 300 strong police post inside the factory. The 11 day sit in inside the
>> factory in June is the background to this drastic move by the management.
>>
>> warmly
>> jeebesh
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