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Activist Murders - Killing the Idea

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October 08, 2017

What is the issue?

  • The recent murders of prominent activists have been shocking.
  • It is important to know the victims and their work.

Who where the victims?

  • Narendra Dabholkar (1945-2013) - was a medical doctor and Maharashtra’s most prominent anti-superstition activist.
  • Dabholkar had penned a dozen books, edited a weekly for 16 years and founded the Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti.
  • He trained more than 10,000 teachers for fighting superstition.
  • He had drafted the ‘Anti-Superstition and Black Magic Bill’ that became an ordinance after his death. 
  • Govind Pansare (1933-2015) - was a communist who was born in a poor family and became a lawyer practising labour law.
  • He was also a well-known writer and wrote the Marathi language book “Who was Shivaji”.
  • He was the state secretary of the CPI and promoted the Shramik Nagari Sahakari Patsanstha (a cooperative bank).
  • He ran a centre for couples who had entered into inter-caste or inter-faith marriages and that earned him bitter criticism.
  • M M Kalburgi (1938-2015) - was a renowned professor and a former vice-chancellor of Kannada University at Hampi.
  • He was a prolific writer and winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award.
  • He wrote and spoke against superstition and idol worship in Hinduism and incurred the wrath of right-wing groups.
  • Gauri Lankesh (1962-2017) - was a fierce activist with leftist leanings and even vouched for some pro-Naxalite causes.
  • She helped in rehabilitating Naxalite cadres who desired to return to the mainstream.
  • Gauri edited and published a tabloid that was anti-establishment, pro-poor, pro-Dalit and highly critical of Hindutva politics.
  • During her last days, she campaigned vigorously against fake news.
  • Shantanu Bhowmick (1989-2017) - was a young reporter for a TV channel in Agartala and earned a meagre salary.
  • He was a courageous journalist who would always be the first to rush to the scene of an incident.
  • He also ran a small nursery school from his home.
  • His last assignment was covering an agitation by the Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura.

What does the pattern say?

  • Neither were the victims behind political power nor did they hold an important office at the time of the murder.
  • All of them denounced violence and were from different age group.
  • All were highly educated and were comfortable in the world of ideas and debate.
  • It was these very ideas that spooked the perpetrators who carried out these murders.
  • They were catalysing inter-caste and inter-faith marriages, which intimidated the conservative faction. 
  • It is high-time that we realise that intolerance of the conservative rightists & hate propaganda is damaging India’s diverse fabric.

 

Source: Indian Express

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Bharath Krishnan 6 years

"It is high-time that we realise that intolerance of the conservative rightists & hate propaganda is damaging India’s diverse fabric"  

Given that the investigations into the same are yet to be completed, would it be premature to jump to the conclusion that "right wing " groups are behind the murders, just based on media created perception ?

Can we instead write last line as " there should be respect for all diverse view points and opposition can be through debate,dialogue and democratic means" ? 

IAS Parliament 6 years

What the news item wants to convey is that the tendency of extreme conservative ideology to curb dissent should be identified and dealt with. Nevertheless what you have mentioned is a perfectly good way of writing answers. Keep Reading

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