Saturday, 30 October 2021

......THE FARMERS HAVE LIT THIS FLAME .....


 Though not directly related to farmers, this is an article of an “oppressed community so please bear with me!

https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/10/30/finding-george-floyd-in-gujarat-a-day-in-the-life-of-the-siddi-community

The more I delve into “India “the more I learn about its inequalities, its atrocities towards minorities, towards indigenous tribes … the big divide between the haves and the have-not’s

I feel a sense of embarrassment that for so many years of my life (like a fair few of us) I have lived in a little bubble … a cocoon of privilege (I do use the word a bit sheepishly) where along with my many friends and family we were a bit removed from the world of a daily wage earner, a little boy selling “ Dhoop” at the traffic lights, a little girl in tatters with streaks of mud and snot scuttling to the car asking to clean the car for a few rupees… and much to my chagrin ( now) I remember saying irritatingly , “ She can get hurt, why is she crossing the road to clean the glass windows of the car” .. It was hunger…. this lack of food that made her and many others do this?

I like to think, we were raised to be kind and empathetic to people less fortunate but we were luckier than most and yet, despite getting a wee sad , a wee upset about the poverty we saw every day, through the tinted glass of the car( tinted was not banned then) there was not much I did about it ?

Yes, I was “kind” (I use this word sarcastically now) to home help … I did not throw a fit if they broke a much-loved Czech crystal glass or had to take leave if their child was ill…, but did I wonder how much they earned in a month? Did I ask about their life back in their “gaon”?

Did I bother to read about the numerous tribes that inhabited the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, MP, Bihar, Far East?

Did I even consider the sheer grit and resolve that they must have to survive each day…. every day ? The list of “inequalities” in our Bharat is endless …. The deeper I delve into it, the more embarrassed I feel about not “talking “about it more!

So, what has changed?

Our marginalized farmers sitting at the Morcha have raised my moral conscience ... they have awakened my “soul” … they have made me “uncomfortable” about my “silence” all these years…. They have enabled me to look into aspects of our “unequal “society and get an “education” ….. my master’s and M. Phil in Literature seems inadequate —- is this even an education?

Does reading Thomas Hardy, understanding John Donne, quoting “Hamlet” educate me about life?

Clearly not ….

So, a big thank to my brave farmers for waking up the “real human” in me!

As I read about the Siddi Community in Gujarat, I was flummoxed by the fact that I had not known of their existence till now .

Now that I know, I want to raise my voice for all those whose voices have been silenced!

Thank you # Farmers for being that flame!

https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/10/30/finding-george-floyd-in-gujarat-a-day-in-the-life-of-the-siddi-community

 

Monday, 18 October 2021

Still waiting for answers- The Incident at Singhu border

 I have taken consent from two writers-----

Amandeep Sandhu and AJ Singh to publish their thoughts on the unfortunate incident at Singhu .This has led to a huge controversy as expected .

It has left us with unexplained events and answers 

These two articles are an effort to enable many of us to understand the background and ( conspiracy) behind this gruesome killing .

As always, I come back to the same question ?

WHY IS THE CURRENT GOVERNMENT TURNING A BLIND EYE TO THE THOUSANDS OF FARMERS BRAVING THE COLD , THE HEAT , THE RAIN AND NOW THE COLD AGAIN 

We need answers -

That is why we , the people of India need to raise a collective voice 

The story of this "new India" is being written not just by the fascist Modi Regime but all those who are enabling him .

Rise India !!



Here is what Amandeep Sandhu has to say 

Day 326

Toll 639

Sidq - Faith

It has been 72 hours since the Kundli border incident and I am relieved that riots did not break out. From those reading my post, I expect better understanding about me and my motivation, but to ally anyone in doubt: I condemn the brutal barbaric murder and dastardly parade of the alleged sacrilege perpetuator, victim of mob lynching by Nihangs.

The stories of the victim and perpetuators emerging over the last three days clearly point towards a conspiracy to enact this heinous crime. Given the recent mowing of Sikh farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri, the recent success of farmers protest in reaching across the country and drawing participation in Samyukt Kisan Morcha programs, the increased BSF presence in Panjab, this crime was meant to distract from the objectives of the protest and demand to sack the MoS Home and, if possible, fail the protests.

The conspirators know a few things about the Sikhs:

1. They are the pivot of the protests. The more the Sikhs are hammered, the greater the chances of breaking the protests.

2. They are an excitable people and, discussions aside, symbolism plays a role in their religion. Testimony to this is the justification of the murder by individuals on social media. (Including comments on my post that day which I have since deleted leaving most conversations one-sided).

3. They are deeply hurt from many instances of denial of justice, including on issues of sacrilege in recent years. Those too started when farmers protest were at their peak in Panjab, October 2015. Do you see the pattern? 

4. They suffer from caste issues - it is a fault line. There is no denying that but because caste in Sikh religion is unlike caste in Hindu religion, the attempt to see this act as a caste crime failed.

5. The Nihangs, by no stretch a monolith, also cultivate an image of being a bit out of the periphery of the law. Yet, as of now three Nihangs have surrendered to police. More may be arrested soon. 

The ploy failed. Despite all the furore on social media, on ground, the farmers on protest have weathered yet another storm. Once again, the ones who conspired have been snubbed by the people.  

However, this episode tells us something about us on social media who are eager to comment: relax!

The world is not waiting for our grandstanding. The people in the protest are wiser than us. They are prepared to deal with the attacks to discredit the protests. They have done so once again. For someone like me who comes from the trauma of my adolescence, I feel more and more assured about the sidq - faith the protesters have in the protests.

In this episode, we must applaud those many Panjab Dalit voices that refused to fall for the Sangh ploy to make the diabolical act look like a caste crime. 

However, two points in retrospect:

1. It is facile to completely de-link the protests from religion. Sikh thought, Sikh orientation, is one of the pillars of the protest. Yes, the religion's core message is Sarbat da Bhala - Welfare of Humanity and its cultural extreme is the kind of 'sodha' - punishment that the Nihangs meted out. There is a need to draw a line but one can't throw out the baby with the bath water especially when the values and positive cultural attributes of the religion have sustained the protests.  

2. There is a pattern with SKM to disown whatever it deems may jeopardize its activities. It could come from being unsure about how an irresponsible media would portray them. But the Nihangs have been part of the protests from earlier on. The Nihangs have shared stage, they have shared langar even with police, they have been projected as a line of defence in case an armed attack happens. Yesterday, a few SKM leaders were admitting to this. That dialogue must happen.

A second clarification because these days Facebook is more misread than read: when the Nihangs had arrived, I had called some Nihang groups and asked them what was the point of giving fodder to a vulture-sque lapdog media who would want to portray the protest as an armed struggle against the state? There were no good answers. I do not know the Nirvair Khalsa Udana Dal Nihangs.

Today is a call by  SKM for Rail Roko.

 Many places the farmers are stopping trains to demand the arrest of MoS Home Ajay Mishra Teni who had issued a provocative statement that formed the backdrop of the Lakhimpur Kheri killings.

 Let us enable the Rail Roko.




 

 

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My two cents on the Nihang Sikh controversy: -AJ Singh

In the name of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib, Lakhbir Singh, a drug addict, poor, Dalit Sikh, was brutally killed by Nihangs, his hand was cut off and his body was hanged on the barricade, to the shock and horror of many of us.

Why did Lakhbir Singh who came to the Farmers agitations for the first time, lived among the Nihangs, wore a cloak like them was brutally murdered by them ?

 And then those who tormented him are fearlessly releasing videos of his torture and murder. Only complete investigation will be able to tell what the real story of the whole conspiracy is. To give it a caste slur as certain opposition leaders are trying to claim is only ascertaining the deep state at play that was trying to call Sikh Farmers protestors Khalistani’s, terrorists or Pakistani sympathisers after January 26th incident.

Well, for the time being, let us try to understand the history of Nihangs and their lifestyle.

Nihang is a Persian word which means crocodile. The suicide squads in the Mughal army were called Nihangs who wore blue clothes. The combat squad led by Guru Gobind Singh's son Sahabzada Fateh Singh was also called Nihang and they also wore blue clothes.

Guru Gobind Singh had started a fair at Anandpur Sahib on the next day of Holi, the main attraction of which was the fighting drill of the Sikhs, in which mock battles were fought among themselves with Gatka, Neja, Talwar, Arrow Command etc. The same tradition continues till now and all the Nihangs from far off places with their respective army sprints towards Anandpur Sahib where they show off their fighting feats. According to their lifestyle, Nihangs refuse to accept any authority and have their own discipline, there are Deras and Jathedars of Deras. They call their tents by the name of Chhawani.

They have three main organizations –

Tarun Dal,

Budha Dal

Bidhichand Dal.


A Historical Glimpse: After the death of Guru Gobid Singh the Nihang squad fought valiantly along with Banda Bahadur. Later, when Ahmed Shah Abdali started destroying Kartarpur and Amritsar in 1757, Baba Deep Singh, walking from Damdama Sahib, took 5-6 thousand fighters along with them in Tarn Taran and sacrificed them while fighting with the Afghans.

Baba Deep Singh's Jatha was known as Shaheed Jatha or Nihang Misl and its members were called Shaheed. After a few years in 1763, after the Sikhs killed the governor of Sirhand, Zain Khan, the head of this misl, Karma Singh Shaheed became the ruler of Shahzadpur, Kesari and Majri of Ambala. The area around Damdama Sahib, Bankhandi of Saharanpur and Bartha Jawai also became part of the Jagir of Karma Singh Shaheed.

Nihangs had a special contribution in the expansion of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's empire in Multan, Peshawar and Kashmir. In 1818, the Nihangs under the leadership of Akali Phula Singh along with General Hari Singh Nalwa made possible successful expansion of the Sikh Empire in the area of ​​North West Frontier.

In the same year, under the command of General Ilahi Baksh, the Nihang's platoon of Sadhu Singh fought bravely to conquer Multan. In 1819, the Nihangs conquered Kashmir while fighting with Kunwar Kharak Singh. Akali Phula Singh and Gurkha commander Balabhadra were killed in the conquest of Peshawar in 1823.

In the second and third decades of the last century, the Nihangs played a major role in a series of Akali fronts to free the gurudwaras from the mahants.

Karseva of Akal Takht after Bluestar Operation: When the Akal Takht was damaged in Bluestar operation, Nihangs under the leadership of Jathedar Santa Singh played the main role in the Karseva to get it rebuilt. It was demolished and rebuilt after the central Govt of the time handed it over back to Akal Takht.

According to Sikh historians, the ethics of the Nihangs include reciting Gurbani daily, staying in a cloak, wearing arms, not raising hands on any helpless poor and weak, protecting them.

But in the incident that has just happened, Lakhbir Singh was unarmed. This condemnable and disturbing incident must be questioned, and the need of the hour is to expose the entire conspiracy.

Samyukt Kisan Morcha strongly condemned the massacre and clarified that the Nihang farmers living in tents near the stage on the border were not part of the movement. Their activities have been irritating the farmer leaders. After Buddha Dal claiming responsibility for the lynching and handing over four of their men to the police shouldn’t SKM be issuing a statement putting rest to the controversy leading to the killing of Lakhbir Singh?

However, a conspiracy to tarnish the image of the protesting farmers is certainly at play and deep state controversy cannot be ruled out to create deep fissures, while it is also true that taking laws into own hands citing 17th century edicts is also not justified.

Compare that to the Govt in power which openly facilitates lynchers and cheers minorities killings.

Despite videos of the cars belonging to the Union Home minister crushing farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri, he is continuing in office while his son is being interrogated by the SIT & UP police.

It is this irresponsible behaviour of the central Govt that is encouraging people to take law in their own hands as people have no faith left in judiciary or the State machinery.

A sealed envelope was provided by the committee formed by the SC on the three farm bills on March 2021 but no discussions have yet happened on that.

How do you expect the law of land to be followed when over 700 people have died protesting at the NCR borders and the PM himself has not even said a word on that…

Published with permission from AJ Singh 

Thank you AJ for this informative read .


 

 

Saturday, 9 October 2021

THE TALE OF A YOUNG FARMER

 

The Tale of a Young Farmer ....


The painful and heart-breaking “ploughing” of peacefully protesting farmers has left us shaken and heartbroken.

Since that fateful episode, I have felt a deep anguish and am questioning the very reason of our being .. this society ... and life.

The farmer is the most connected with nature…

His life revolves around tilling, planting, harvesting ... he is up at dawn and works through the cold, heat, rain, hail and drought…

Many of us have lives in the city .. we dress smart and go to plush offices in fancy cars …. shop” organic” and talk about” sustainable lifestyles” over coffee mornings and nibbles.

We try and incorporate a bit of CSR in our work lives and think we have done our bit!!

I will tell you a little tale of a young, marginalized farmer ….all of 34 years old with about 3 acres of land ... he has a young family and aging parents. These laws are a threat to his very existence. He has been on the morcha site since day one …

.. He has seen it all .. he was there when the arrogant beast Monu Mishra drunk on his father’s power and status mercilessly and deliberately ploughed down the farmers as though they were rubble .. he was there and saw the wailing families, the sisters of young Lovepreet Singh ..

We have spoken since and I am worried for him .. I worry for his sanity, his mental equilibrium .. I worry for his young family who he has not seen for weeks now ..

I worry for all of those like him .. but my like-minded friends and I worry in the comfort of our homes while he braves the likes of Monu Mishra and sees blood and terror first hand ..

But this has gone too far …

I still know of many people .. many of whom are my “friends” who work for the government and cannot show their support openly? Who have large land holdings and do not care a toss about whether the APMC is abolished or not ?

But this “terrorist attack has gone too far

We, the people must raise a voice ...

We, the people have to ensure that this murderer is not allowed to get away .....

We, the people must ensure that the young farmer goes back home to his little girl !!

 

And I will share also a little tale of an old man and the crowd that I have translated from our friend Sangha's tweet …




Story of the Old man- BABA & the Crowd

Crowd...(quote)

1.We will not compromise

2.The Morcha must be accelerated

3. It will be tit for tat

4.We are a martial race

5.Will beat Yogi's butt till blue

6.All these leaders are bought

Old man - (quote)

“Go for a long walk, calm down “

Crowd, "What Calm ? We are not afraid .Let us gherao the border. Our blood is boiling ..Little children are dying , a mother's womb has been destroyed .Leaders have been bought .They have cheated us of 100 crores..."

Old Man ," Maintain equilibrium . Everyone has a personal agenda, a weakness, a fault .They will all answer for that but do not hinder the morcha !"

Crowd,”Oh you coward !We are breathing fire ,who can confront us ?Our patience has been tested to the limit ..It is now DO OR DIE..."

Old Man , "Okay as you say , my child” .....

Let us strategize and plan ?

Who is doing what ?

Who is going where ?

Who is doing what ?



Let us work smart ..”

And then a section of the crowd

1. .."I am on a H1 visa in San Francisco but am with you all the way" .

2..."I am setting up my factory but will send you cash whatever you need ...."

3. "My kid has exams and wife is on an online training. But will update on FB..."

4..."After ages , I have got a week off , have booked a great hotel with another family. But trust me, my blood is boiling at this injustice ..."

5..."I work for the govt. so cannot support you openly but don't worry, I will support you behind the scenes.”

6.."I work for a MNC but WFH is now over so have a 5 day week. I will come to Singhu over the weekend… but hell, I am all fired up! “

Wise old Man-…” Soldiers will die in battle ...and the King (Queen the little prince , princess & Wazir) will be safely ensconced in his ivory tower …

जंग में क़त्ल सिपाही होंगे

सुर्ख़रू ज़िल्ल-ए-इलाही होंगे

#bjpmassacredfarmers