Guest Post by R. SRIVATSAN
“Khamosh! Kutte!” [Silence! Dog!]
(Unconfirmed rumors about the phone answer given by the most powerful man to Ehsan Jafri, when the latter called up the Gujarat administration for protection from the mobs during the Baroda riots in 2002. Jafri was slaughtered and hacked limb from limb soon after the protection he sought was withdrawn, or rather never provided.)
algorithm: noun, a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
While effort after effort was made to establish the culpability of Narendra Modi for the Gujarat riots, they all failed to produce any evidence that was acceptable in a court of law. News records speculate that the administration, on direct orders, turned a blind eye to the rampage of the mobs.[1]
Much was made of his innocence, and after more than a decade of political exile, Modi has risen as the star of the BJP’s ruling formation since the last election.
India’s national development now is touted as set to occur at a blistering pace crossing 7% in the coming years. This is the redoubtable Gujarat model where industrial development is paralleled by stagnant or retrogressive movement of all indicators of social development and well being.
Key to understanding the significance of this is the unpacking of the term ‘national development’ in the Modi mantra (the name being convenient shorthand for the BJP and the rising class which supports it).
What does ‘national development’ signify for the BJP and its supporters? How should this ‘belief’ in the nation be read?
To understand this, it is important to look at the spate of responses of the right wing to recent events. Continue reading National development, order and disorder – The tactical algorithm of the BJP today: R Srivatsan
