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March 18, 2002
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Prem Panicker
The drama in AyodhyaPo-faced television anchor: 'Do you think the Centre would be heaving a big sigh of relief?' Seconds later, a few sobering thoughts intruded -- as sobering thoughts will -- to spoil my fun. The shila daan procession commences. Without warning, Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas president Ramchandra Das Paramhans switches plans, scurries inside his akhara, and announces that he will hand over the shila right there. The move angers the assembled sadhus and karsevaks. The sadhus abuse the VHP and the mahant -- 'Is this why you asked us to assemble here? Is this why you put the people of Ayodhya through so much hardship?' they demand. The karsevaks raise angry slogans accusing the VHP of a sell-out. A housewife makes an angry speech accusing the VHP of corruption and of toying with people's sentiments -- and the crowd that had gathered at the behest of the VHP cheers her on. The situation turns ugly. VHP International President Ashok Singhal is reduced to asking the security personnel to clear the akhara premises, to protect him from his followers. He is also, by way of amusing sidelight, forced to ask for the summary ejection of the media -- after all, which leader wants prime time viewers to see video footage of himself being abused by his own followers? Do you see a pattern here? Time and again, the VHP has worked up national fervour bordering on hysteria. Time and again, the VHP has then left its followers unsatisfied. And time and again, the disappointed followers have boiled over in rage. On two of those occasions, the fallout has been "unfortunate." In the latest instance, it wasn't -- only because of the extremely strong security presence. You can't, they say, fool all the people all the time. The VHP has been trying to buck that trend, by repeatedly announcing programmes, getting the collective adrenalin pumping, and then backing off. Calling what happened a 'triumph of Hinduism,' as VHP general secretary and resident spinmeister Praveen Togadia did on March 15, fools no one -- the 'triumph' in actual fact consists of moving a carved pillar a distance of a little over one undisputed kilometer, handing it over to a government bureaucrat in a triumph of tokenism, and watching as it is carted away for 'safe-keeping' in the local police station. Was that what the karsevaks braved all kinds of hardships, bans, and bandobast to participate in? Have you ever been in a theatre where the audience, dissatisfied by the performance, resorted to booing and when that proved inadequate to express their collective frustration, said it with missiles? Think now of the karsevaks as both participants and audience in the successive Kabuki plays staged by the VHP-BJP-RJN (Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas) combine. And ask yourself this -- how much longer will it be, how many more such dramas will it take, before the genie slips irrevocably out of the bottle, the Parivar loses control of its followers, the karsevaks erupt in "spontaneous" combustion, and the resulting flames inflict third-degree burns on an already burnt and bloodied nation? That in sum is the very real problem. So where lies the solution? Part II: Will the VHP clean the Ganga now?
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