Thursday, October 22, 2015

POLITICS ON CRIME - the Indian Phenomenon

Over the years since independence, India has developed a strange habit of classifying ‘gruesome crimes’ as - ‘hate-generating’, ‘communal clashes’, ‘religious fanaticism’, ‘class atrocities’, ‘gender suppression’, ‘reactionary outbursts’, ‘revolutionary unrest’ and recently as ‘media marketable’. To cover up the governance failures, administrative inefficiencies and other corrupt practices the administration has found it extremely useful and easy to play politics on crimes. To their relief, these classifications have helped the successive governments in setting up a trend where all other kind of crimes that are left ‘unclassified’ gets considered as ‘simple’ and therefore almost as ‘acceptable’. The information about the ‘character’ of a crime has become so important that we have got used to the news headlines such as ‘crime against minority’, ‘crime against child’, ‘crime against woman’, ‘crime against Dalit’ - so much so that thinking of headlines as ‘crime against men’, ‘crime against a majority community’, ‘crime against an adult’ or ‘crime against an upper caste’ are either likely to evoke laughter or no response at all. 
Not that the ‘classified’ crimes get any better or the desirable attention, but the government utilizes this politics only to pass the blame somehow on the majority community entirely. Being arguably one of the most tolerant and accommodating community existing in the world, this majority is then expected either to absorb the blame or to start hating itself. Under this ‘secular formula' we are expected to accept all the blame as ‘evils’ of our society and at the same time are also left to consider all other ‘unclassified’ crimes as natural, simple, normal (and therefore desirable??).
As its natural consequence the Indian administration wastes much of its precious time in ‘discovering’, ‘investigating’ and  ‘establishing’ the color and shade of a crime when it is actually required to act swiftly and efficiently. I am convinced that until this country stops taking interest in knowing the caste, gender, religion, faith and ideology of a victim – politics will continue to sideline our real administrative concerns. Instead of doing a political comparative analysis, the state must be extremely serious and ruthless in addressing all crimes and thereby punishing each criminal blindly. 

3 comments:

Kesavan said...

Any sensible person will fully and definitely agree with the views expresses under " politics on crime".
Forgetting all classifications as described the authority or government that matters should only thing of human and inhuman acts in society and take punitive or corrective actions.
Barring the universal acclaim for India being the most tolerant and democratic society , I am unable to know if there is any other country where such wide classification of " INTENT OF CRIME " exists.
Only " PRALAY" can destroy this newly acquired culture in India ,essentially due to the type of vote bank politics being adopted.
Regards
R KESAVAN
Delhi

Naveen said...

In the majority of beasts and thugs in the society there is no hope unless meaningful renovation in education system for holistic development of individuals is taken up urgently by the new government without any biases in favor or against. I am sure there is honesty in new government and they will give due importance of work of Acharya Tulsi, mahapragya, and Mahashraman'sTerapanth under title
JEEVAN VIGYAN.

Naveen said...

In the majority of beasts and thugs in the society there is no hope unless meaningful renovation in education system for holistic development of individuals is taken up urgently by the new government without any biases in favor or against. I am sure there is honesty in new government and they will give due importance of work of Acharya Tulsi, mahapragya, and Mahashraman'sTerapanth under title
JEEVAN VIGYAN.