The 7-day Satyagraha Fast at Jantar
Mantar has ended. On the last day, many people from
social-political-educational- religious organizations came to the venue; farmers-workers-students unions too came
to attend; many people came of their own. But they all expressed solidarity
with the cause. The presence of the youth continued to remain encouraging; they
came in large numbers on the seventh day also. Many youths from the nearby
cities of Delhi came over after reading the news on social media.
Renu Gambhir, Prof. Gopeshwar Singh and
Manju Mohan offered fruit juice to end the Fast with the hope that the society will
take strong action at every level to prevent mobocracy which defies the
constitutional order and human civilization.
Lohia was not in favour of fasting. Due
to his participation in the freedom movement, he had a long experience and the courage
to go to jail. Many of us do not have that. But it seems that there is not too many options left. If people
survive from the mob, it is possible that a part of the life might be spent in
jail. If mobocracy continues to grow like this then chances are that political
workers will also be targeted, just some writers and intellectuals have been targeted.
And governments will stand far apart. Just like they are doing now.
The present government is working day
and night to transfer the public-social-national resources of the country into
the hands of domestic and foreign corporate houses and multinationals. As soon
as this government came into power, it allowed 100 percent Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI) in the Defense sector. During the rule of previous government, the Land Acquisition
Act of 1894, was slightly amended in the interest of the land-owner farmers. When
the present government came to power, it brought the Ordinance on that new Act.
It is privatizing the 'Navaratna' units of the public sector. It is selling
railway stations. To keep the attention of people away from this heinous
national crime, it has engaged them in mutual differences and violence.
Supporters of neo-liberal policies,
whether they are leaders or civil society activists, cannot stop mob-lynching. Communalism
has been the effective tool of capitalist occupation from the beginning. It was
due to this that the country was divided. Now the country is again being divided.
Therefore, the desire and efforts of the
neo-liberal supporters in this direction are naturally doomed to be
half-hearted and inadequate.
The experience of the Fast has inspired
us to do work further towards preventing mobocracy. Many colleagues have
resolved to work together. The efforts will continue. We have to assure the minorities, especially the youth, that
everyone has equal rights in India. They need not to fear, and should not to be
misguided.
Prem Singh
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