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Delhi Bomb Blasts:
Machiavellian tactics
by A. Narayan
I am writing to express my deep shock and regret at the loss of
lives in the Delhi serial bomb blasts of October 29, 2005. There
have been reports in the media of 'needle of suspicion' pointing
to Lakshker-e-Taiba, needless to say, without a shred of evidence.
The Government has been quick to say that there are those who are
interested in promoting disquiet, and disharmony among 'communities'.
The Government has also put out a 'red alert' in Delhi and elsewhere
and security forces will now have a free hand to maintain 'security'
in the upcoming weeks and months.
These events have come at a time when the Congress led UPA Government
has in a short year and half become completely discredited in the
sense of offering any sort of 'alternative' to the erstwhile BJP
led NDA Government. The economic policies of the UPA are no more
than a logical continuation of those of the NDA, the foreign policy
is is an even worse caricature of the previous one with the Government
openly turning India into a junior partner of the USA in the present
world order, with the countryside becoming more devastated than
ever before. Indeed there has been general dissatisfaction across
broad sections of the society. It may therefore be concluded that
the wanton acts of terror have succeeded in creating some thing
of a distraction and diversion from the burning issues of the day.
Whether or not the perpetrators of the atrocity are hand maidens
of the Government, or whether they are external agents interested
in 'destablizing' the country, or whether they are this or that
set of disgruntled elements, etc., is something that will never
be known. On the other what is certain is that the Government will
arm itelf with more powers in its fight against 'terror'.
It would be worthwhile recalling here that various political parties
of the Indian state, state organs themselves had certainly been
very active in organizing all sorts of terror and counter-terror
operations
in the troubled times in Punjab in the 1980s and 1990s. It is known
today that the security operations bill incurred by the Punjab Government
in this period runs into astronomical sums and the issue made an
appearance in the recent past. The use of terror and state apparatus
both for and against is a time tested one, coming from the European
schools of statecraft of the last several centuries. Ruling circles
in Europe have deployed violence on a massive scale against various
sections of the population in order to prevent any kind of a united
plank against their divine Royal Prerogative or rule. There is much
evidence in the form of centuries of massacres at times against
Protestants, at times against Catholics depending on the region,
in the form of pogroms against Jewish peoples all across Europe,
not counting the massacres engineered by colonial powers against
the peoples of enslaved colonies. The Indian statecraft of today
is one that bears a continuity to the colonial rule of the British.
It is of great importance that progressive forces in India today
be ever watchful of the Machiavellian tactics of the Indian ruling
classes to consolidate their rule during the current period of anti-social
offensive.
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