Ram Mandir's Policy Raises His Head

Editorials News | Aug-12-2019

Ram Mandir's Policy Raises His Head

BJP leader Vinay Katiyar raised the spectrum of Ram Mandi on Tuesday. Referring to the government's proposal to build a museum in Ramayan 15 km from the disputed site in Ayodhya, Katiyar said this was just a "lollipop." “We want more than lollipops.
Since time immemorial, anarchy has struck in our chord a feeling of restlessness, a state of chaos difficult to control without a central figure of power and has long been associated with the synonyms of disorder, disturbance, disorder and chaos. But, surprisingly, the meaning of the dictionary and that accepted in the political spheres of theorists and researchers affirm that anarchy is a concept that has both positive and negative implications. On the one hand, it is described as a negative "lack of control" (Cambridge Dictionary n.d.) and, on the other, it is presented as a positive "utopia" in which citizens enjoy total freedom without government intervention.
Therefore, it was not surprising that the famous anarchist David Wieck in his famous article "The negativity of anarchism" mentioned anarchy as an idea of liberation, the end of open or covert power structures that control liberation movements, as well as the rejection of the concept that dominates society for doubtful personal interests for reasons of hierarchical control. Although he sat well inside his ears, he also ended up describing it as highly antipolitical and an inconceivable power system that raised a big question about who will decide and scared him with enough fear of the dissolution of the stable political order: democracy.
Anarchy has prevailed as the reason for some of the greatest revolutions that the pages of history have seen. The French Revolution of 1789 and the Tunisian Revolution in early 2011 stand out as some of the most prominent revolutions that arise from positive anarchist ideas, among others, threatening to overthrow the regimes of their respective countries by people like Robespierre and Bouzazi if Las The demands of ordinary citizens are not met to establish a democratic, if not socialist, state. Quite the contrary, the uprising of one of those people is currently brewing in the Hindi heart of India, which has shocked the walls of political analysis, creating a scene of dissension like no other we have witnessed in the near past in The revolutionary history of this country.
True to the roots of political theory, this particular revolution is really anarchic with hordes of ordinary citizens who carry out ideological demonstrations, marches, public meetings, threatening to overthrow the government formed by the Bharatiya Janata Party elected with popular votes in 2014 if the demands are not met before the general elections in 2019. But what is more intimidating than the state of chaos is the demand itself, which at the same time threatens the secular and judicial fabric of this country and was an integral part of the mandate BJP election in 2014 and has been effectively used by BJP fire brands such as Yogi Adityanath, Sambit Patra and Athawale among many others to win state elections and panchayat thereafter. A scenario of what we call negative anarchy to cite David Wieck, who instead of introducing reforms will bring more chaos in India's electoral politics regarding religion and community.
The demand, as we all would have guessed so far, is that it has been sealed to decide a controversial Ram Mandir in Ayodha whose fate after the three Lucknow Bench judges of the Allahabad Superior Court in September 2010 and the Supreme Court ruling in May 2011 be decided. somewhere in early or mid-2019 by the Honorable Supreme Court of India.
However, at the center of the whole perspective is the BJP livelihood belt and its destiny in the 2019 general elections. The BJP seems to have lost its charm among its supporters, which was clearly visible in the results of the survey of the assembly in Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan (its three main strengths) where political analysts noted that dissent between Hindutva's strong supporters over Modi's inability directed the BJP government to fulfill its prospect of presenting an ordinance on The construction of the Temple of Ram in the controversial land of Ayodhya, is the reason to blame rather than speculate against the incumbent.

By: Preeti Narula
Content: https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/ram-mandir-politics-rears-its-head-116101800860_1.html


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