Yesterday’s
Ambedkar Jayanthi left me with uneasiness. It also opened unto me newer
understanding about inequalities and indifference which permeate everything in
our society even in this 21st century.
Yes,
it was April 14th and is observed as Ambedkar Jayanthi all over the
country.
But,
it seemed as if it was meant to be celebrated only by the so-tagged
Ambedkarites.
Because,
nobody gathered at Ambedkar Chowk other than Dalit individuals (except our Sanitary and Health
Inspector, City Municipal Council, Basavakalyan who was on his regular duty and certainly, he is quite knowledgeable about the caste names of his superiors and may be tried to prove his devotion towards work, as opportunity came) to pay their respect and show that they possessed a sense of belonging with
this man who envisaged the ideals of Justice – social, economic and political;
Liberty – of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; Equality – of status
and of opportunity; and to promote among them all Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation.
It is depressing to see that there is neither a sense of solidarity nor an attitude to appreciate differences in the society we live in. More pitiable is the case of non-dalit beneficiaries of reservation (touchables who enjoyed the fruits of positive discrimination either directly or indirectly) who still do not associate or show reverence and deliberately choose (for lack of courage to display their identity or for wisdom that dispelled all fears the communities are believed to have suffered since ages) to stay indifferent on days such as Ambedkar Jayanthi.
It is depressing to see that there is neither a sense of solidarity nor an attitude to appreciate differences in the society we live in. More pitiable is the case of non-dalit beneficiaries of reservation (touchables who enjoyed the fruits of positive discrimination either directly or indirectly) who still do not associate or show reverence and deliberately choose (for lack of courage to display their identity or for wisdom that dispelled all fears the communities are believed to have suffered since ages) to stay indifferent on days such as Ambedkar Jayanthi.
Deep-rooted
caste system and institutionalized patriarchy are contradictory to the
fundamental principles of social freedom and natural justice. In his words, Dr.
B.R.Ambedkar remarked that
“On 26th January 1950, we are going
to enter into a life of contradictions. In politics, we will have equality and
in social and economic structure, continue to deny the principle of one man one
value.
How long shall we continue to live
this life of contradictions? How long shall we continue to deny equality in our
social and economic life? If we continue to deny it for long, we will do so
only by putting our political democracy in peril. We must remove this contradiction at the earliest possible moment else
those who suffer from inequality will blow up the structure of democracy which
this Constituent Assembly has so laboriously built up.”
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar
clearly cautioned out as to what peril is bound to occur if contradictions
continue to co-exist and what is the future if we consciously snub contemporary
social philosophers who voice dissent most moderately and write off the social histories most
conveniently (as if it never happened on this soil or as if the truth that it has
happened had no anguish associated with it or as if there is no implication in
any form on the future of a billion populace).
However, there's always Hope!
And We Will Keep Marching!