The Caste Card
By: Amit Bhushan Date: 8th Dec. 2017
In spite of the experience of the GOP, the politics in India seldom want to understand not using any ‘card’ that may have come inadvertently on its way, especially from retired or close to retired political Netas. The card was used left, right and center by the party especially in the so called ‘Cow belt’. The result is that even the Brahmins are demanding reservations under some pretext or the other. Those who dominate are known and might have been supportive but for a huge price. And last but not the least, the party seems all but absent and unable to stand on its own legs. The reason is not just the users but all those electoral netas with strong caste identities benefit and the stronger identities can even carve out their own fiefdoms. The commercial news media seems to have maintained the myth that only the user of Caste card benefits, while evidence suggest that this only consolidates caste loyalties towards one’s own (with stronger identities neta benefiting) and results in fragmentation, something the pundits may not want to agree.
So election bound netas would have a penchant for social engineering rather than economic rationale to argue for amongst voters. In fact what is easily discernible that voters can easily differentiate between social engineering and development politics and ensures an erosion of development plank. What is curious is that the issue of mis-treatment of Harijans (to be politically correct) in the states ruled by the dispensation or attacks on cattle traders again from the community is hardly an issue even when the highest chair in the governance of the nation makes ultra-stretched efforts to identify with them for votes. The job losses on account of leather trading is not calculated by the media, but its fixation with the identity politics alone and somehow meekly tamed opposition (which again wants the nature of politics to be based on identity politics rather than an issue based one) almost surrendering since their lack of gameplan in the face of hyper-active retired netas shooting from the hip. Actually keeping the nature of politics as such suits both sides since then it is almost a question of who gets helped more and to what extent. As for the opposition even if they fail to form government, their netas firmly establishes a stronger identity since image is now more visualized as a clear opposition neta willing to stand-up to the powers that be. For the party in power, their netas at the state as well as center can away without any replies and would maintain their political standing at least within the party even if they fail to form the government.
For the ‘issue based politics’ or ‘mudda politics’, it is important that the ‘issue’ or ‘mudda’ takes precedent over any person or slogan. However, as a result of political as well as media inducements, it is the person championing the cause tends to become a bigger image or at least is projected to be so and glamourized. The avarice for power then takes over in a classic satire a la Dilip Kumar in Sagina, and the issues tend to be forgotten since having been taken over by other newer issues. There might be a few exceptions like Anna Hazare who maintain their guard and thus manage to retain some hold which has endured over a period. It is ironical that the media believes that it should not be criticized or if criticized then this is only because it is a soft target. This is because it deliberately does not allow ‘issues’ to be taking over the ‘identities’ for almost any of the causes. It attempts therefore side to maintain a status quo in the process. Let’s see the ‘Game’ evolve…