Bangaru Laxman asks the intrepid tehelka.com journalists to bring him
$30,000 to their next meeting. He has already taken Rs. 1 lakh. "You
can
give dollars," said the President of the BJP. "You talk to us
directly. We
normally turn to [National Security Advisor] Brajesh Mishra because he has
access to the defense, foreign and other related ministries." The
tehelka.com sting showed a web of corruption that spans the BJP, the RSS,
the Samata Party, sections of the Armed Forces and the illegal arms
brokers.
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What is Mr. Laxman, head of the so-called patriotic BJP, doing
with bribes, even more so what does it mean that he wanted the money in
dollars?
Of course none of this is new, and we really didn't need the tehelka.com
journalists to inform us about the rot of the BJP-RSS. This party of
middlemen has a long history of dalali (bribery) -- Advani's name, along with
others, figured in the hawala scandal; the BJP's friends, the Hindujas have a
long
string of scandals from the Bofors debacle to the recent passport scam in
England; there are a host of local scandals that run the gamut from
payoffs for business deals to Mafia-type murders for election gain;
finally, for us in the U. S., there are rumors of dollars being smuggled
into India, some via gold merchants in Queens. Mr. Laxman wants dollars
because dollars govern the swadeshi BJP-RSS, and it is the saffron dollars
from the U. S. that gave them sustenance to come to power in the first
place.
The tehelka.com scandal offers a new insight, now not only into BJP
corruption, but also in the RSS, that paternal figure that pulls the
strings of the political party. The Gupta family illustrates that even
this supposed disciplined party feeds at the trough of dollar corruption.
Mr. Raj Kumar Gupta, national trustee of the RSS for a quarter of a
century, tells these pretend arms dealers that "I am expecting commission
this year of Rs.
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100 crores." His son, Deepak, says that "whatever
money
goes to the government goes through me." He is the same character who
supposedly made an enormous bribe-commission on the Sukhoi-30 Mk arms deal
between the Indian and Russian militaries. Dollar dharma from the RSS.
What then is this RSS-BJP "patriotism" all about? The BJP-RSS are
patriotic, but only to the Brahmin-Banya-Big Bourgeoisie, not to the bulk
of the Indian population. Those who mistook the RSS-BJP for a patriotic
party did not see that it was only the party of a certain section of the
population. It is this section that has been exposed by the tehelka.com
scandal, as it was in the hawala scam. Some people would like to say that
only a few bad apples do not condemn the entire orchard: but we are not
talking about a few apples, but the core itself, the president of the
party, the leaders of its main alliance partner and trustees of its
ideological wing. And, besides, these few names are only those released in
the first set of tehelka.com tapes (knowing them from the cricket scandal,
they will carefully release their tapes for maximum media impact). Also,
the scandal was uncovered by two journalists who spent a mere Rs. 11 lakhs
on the story. If a national inquiry was conducted at a larger scale, it
would surely have shown that the RSS-BJP patriotism was rotten to the
core, but true to those classes that benefit from its rule.
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The scandal is not only in the bribes.These are nothing. A lakh here, a
lakh there. Journalist Ken Silverstein informs us that the U. S. Congress
is no better. The return on investment to U. S. lawmakers is astounding:
in 1996, Lockhead spent $5 million to lobby Congress and earned $15
billion of tax-money to underwrite foreign weapons sales, while in that
same year, Microsoft spent under $2 million and earned tax credits worth
hundreds of millions of dollars for license sales to software programs
manufactured overseas. Washington D. C. on $10 million a Day. New Delhi on
$2000 a Day, a few cowries more or less.
The scandal is not just the bribes, but it is the institutional rot.
Whatever the RSS-BJP touches is fundamentally corrupted. As it came to
power in 1998, the Hindu Right stuffed its people into government
bureaucracies and fired many long-time civil servants (no government
before had done such extensive house-cleaning). The scandals over the
Indian Council of Historical Research, the NCERT, and every other
government bureaucracy is by now well-known. This is just how fascistic
movements operate: they do not allow state institutions an autonomous
logic, but try to make them subservient to its own will. The ICHR, for
example, ceases to be about the discipline of history, but it becomes
about the glorification of the past as represented by Hindutva. But the
RSS-BJP did not stop at the civilian bureaucracy, for it also put its paws
into the military.
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The scandal over the firing of Admiral Bhagwat, the
favoritism in the promotions in all three services and the scandalous use
of military honors after the Kargil War -- all point to the widespread
disruption of the military establishment for nefarious political purposes.
That the military is now so heavily involved with the corruption is thanks
to the RSS-BJP-type regime.
Major General Manjit S. Ahluwalia, Director General of Ordinance and
Supply, one of the top men in-charge of goods, told the tehelka.com
journalists "you can't come to my house without a bottle of [Johnny
Walker] Blue Label [whiskey]." The dollars are in liquid form. On 22
December 1998, the BJP welcomed 90 retired military personnel into the
party. At the event, one ex-officer noted that "the armed forces can do
anything better than others, whether administrative work in the government
or running the politics of the country." This undemocratic, and
fundamentally fascistic, sentiment should have been hastily condemned by
the RSS-BJP, but no, the party of "stability" and "honesty"
went along
with it. We had a senseless nuclear blast which provoked the Kargil War,
and now we have a fundamentally compromised military.
The RSS-BJP-allies government refuses to resign. It may hold onto power in
the short-run, and its friends in the U. S. may claim that the entire
episode is politically motivated. No-one, however, is misled that this
party of "dharma" is nothing but the pious face of dalali and hawala,
of
those who want to sell off the country's assets (such as profit-making
public sector concerns like BALCO) or else bankrupt the country for
multinational firms (as with Enron). The "patriotism" of the RSS-BJP
is
the patriotism of money, of the saffron dollar that is insatiable for
profit and unconcerned with the welfare of the people. Some will nod their
heads and say that "everyone takes bribes" as if this is normal, and
therefore forgivable. Others will say that only some are involved, that
Vajpayee (always Vajpayee) is above it all -- this is like saying that
Ronald Reagan did not know about the Iran-Contra affair, when in fact the
point is that these people tell us that they operate as a disciplined
party that has an ideological face. There is no way to tell this story and
not offer a fundamental criticism of the Hindu Right and its shenanigans
whilst in power.
Biju Mathew is Professor of Business at Rider College (New Jersey); Vijay
Prashad is Director of International Studies at Trinity College
(Connecticut) and author of Karma of Brown Folk (Minnesota, 2000).
Both
are co-founders of the Forum of Indian Leftists (FOIL) and members of the
collective of Youth Solidarity Summer (YSS).
(As we got ready to put this up, came the news that after much high drama and Trinamool withdrawing support, Shri George's resignation had finally been accepted. Shri Vajpayee apparently had a good evening enjoying a sitar recital before that. No, we shall refrain from bringing in Nero and his fiddle.)