The recurring incidents of lynching are a matter of
utter shock and shame
The issue is serious, let’s address it
together, and stop this ugly blame game
What I post this week is
nothing new but my humble outpouring on this problem
Perhaps a little jarring stuff-
neither so sweet , nor so very wholesome!
Can we stop these lynchings please?
![]() |
| Dhule lynching victim's family: dazed and desolate (Photo taken from the IE reports) |
Yet
another lynching incident. This time the victim is an innocent ‘techie’ out
with his friends in Bidar (district) some 700 odd kilometers from the Karnataka’s
cyber city Bengaluru; and near India’s another cyber capital Hyderbad. His
fault? His co-traveller friend from Qatar
was trying to be nice to the local kids by distributing to them chocolates brought from
abroad. Soon the rumour (that they were child lifters) fanned through WhatsApp went viral and mob frenzy took
over. The trio was dragged out of the overturned car and thrashed until one of
them succumbed. The police proved too inadequate and unequal to the task to
avert the tragedy in the face of bloodthirsty mob of 400-500 men: Well, if this
were a solitary case of such spine chilling barbarity you might want to shrug
it off as an aberration. But this is the 20th case of lynching in
just the last 3 months in the country spread by false rumours about ‘child
lifters’.
Likewise,
Kathua and Unnao are not once-in-a-long-while, rare, exceptional incidents of
child rapes (though terming them as mere rapes is gross understatement; mostly,
these perverse sexual violations are accompanied by violence so extreme and blood curdling that one
even shudders to imagine how on earth a human being could be so inhuman). Such
incidents too have been happening with sickening regularity almost every other
day, as we all know.
Vigilantism
stalks our streets these days and fear grips the nation's psyche. On the slightest provocation fed on rumour and
fanned on social networking sites violence and brutality take over the streets
while the administration looks helpless and impotent. The Indian Express has
done a good investigative study on the lynching incidents that have singed
the nation of late. As reports suggest most of the victims of such lynchings
are the poor and the innocent living in remotest parts deep in small village
hamlets. They are mostly nomads or tribals living on the margins and making two
ends meet the hardest way. They are voiceless, powerless, defenceless, without clout and with no mafia
or political godfather to fall back upon. And as the Indian Express reports
reveal those perpetrating these senseless lynchings are young boys in their teens or
twenties. Most of them are school/college drop-outs. Some are primary pass and
some have not even been to the school. They are either unemployed or
daily-wagers and represent low income section of society. Most such lynchings
were perpetrated under the influence of alcohol.
While it is difficult to conjecture what goes in the mind of these people to commit such acts of extreme violence,
the IE suggests that deprivation, fear, social neglect, injustices, lack
of hope and purpose in life drive these frustrated youth to such criminal
activities. Desperation, it is rightly said, drives human beings either to
achieve great feats or to commit most sinister crimes.
![]() |
| Dhule lynching: Another victim's family: tears that neither stop nor shall ever dry (Photo copied from the IE reports) |
To the
shocked nation, the recent Supreme Court diktat to the government to enact new
laws for lynching and hold the states responsible for checking such crimes is
timely and welcome. But laws alone do not prevent crimes. Have rapes stopped
happening even when new and stringent laws are being enacted? We need also to
address the basic issues of good wholesome education particularly at the school
level (which in most states is in tatters), social justice, inclusive
development, women empowerment, employment, and strict curbs on politicians who
exploit religious and communal sentiments of the people to polarize society for
political gains.
Then
and then alone we can aspire to be a vibrant, progressive and
prosperous India of Gandhi’s dreams and what Tagore envisioned when he wrote
those immortal lines: “Where the mind is without fear and the head is held
high…”
***



When those in power are in cahoots with the perpetrators of heinous crimes,honouring the culprits in full view of the public, how can you expect a just society? It's a new normal in India.Lynching of innocent, gangrapes and intolerance are a raging phenomena.The state has to wield power to prove it's existence.
ReplyDeleteYou have summed up the current scene so well...could't agree more. The government of the day has to set its priorities right. Or pay the price at the hustings. This crime and savagery must stop.
DeleteThanks for your mood-elevating support and comments!