The Forum Gazette Vol. 4 No. 20 November 1-15, 1989

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Tillling.The Elections

In This Issue Page

ViEWPOINT • Fundamentalism 3 And ~ilitancy Do Not Mean Separatism .• UP Criminals 4 Committing Terrorist Activities In Punjab

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SPOTLIGHT -. Get L&T 5 Quick The Reliance Way

Bv A.S. Narang· ith the announcement of elections for the nineth Lok . Sabha all types of speculations have started making rounds_ Alliances and seat adjustments among parties apart, in view of the' increased role of money and muscle power, particularly of black money power, misuse of state machinery _and ele- 'ronic media, phenomenon of booth capturing, etc., it would be complacent to take for granted that 1he next general electionS! will be free and fair. They might well be, it all depends on the vigilance and assertion of public opinion. In fact. the very way in which elections have been announced speaks of disregard even for the powers of Election Commission.

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CENTRESPREAD • Guru Nanak 6&7 And His Preachings

. Timing The Elections

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t is not for the Government of the day to decide when to hold an election. That is a mattar exclu-

months shall not intervene was a strong "sympathy wave" in sively for the Election Comm iss ion to decide. The only power the ' between' two sittings of the Lok favour of the Congress(I). The main strategy of the ruling party Sabha, and have the poll put off till government has with regard to was to arouse and exploit the mid-1990. liming is dissolution of Lok Sabha anti-Sikh feelings. But such a Diverting The Issues and asking for a mid-term poll. strategy, while ensured electoral Even so the actual date of the poll victory,J~r_ol)1ised neither political his COmmentator however has stablTity nor legitimacy of the and election programme are written in this paper quite post-election government. Many entirely for the Election Commissometime back that elections were individuals and groups refused tosion to determine. In the present case the Lok likely to be held in the last week back the Opposition and voted for Sabha has not been dissolved, yet of November 1989. The reasons the Congress(l) despite its failures for this were two . One, quite a and weaknesses . . The endless the elections are being conduc::ted number C?f astrologers and Tan- unity talks among the Opposition · about two months earlier than due. . The dates, as is by now well triks have perdicted this to be the _parties, leading to greater disunity most favourable period for Mr. among them owing to their pettiknown, have been decided by the Rajiv Gandhi in terms of electoral ness also disgusted many. In this government of the day and not by victory. Second, and a rational one sense, along with a wave in favour the Election Commissi('lA. was, time being conducive to of the Congress, there was also a Next there are many speculacreate a wave since 1971 no elec- negative wave against the Oppotions about government's choostions have been fought on the sition. The negative vote went to · ing the last week of November. basis of any political programme. the Congress(l) also because · ObserVers are suggesting possiInstead these have been fought on Rajiv Gandhi had a clean bilities of Bofors exposures, the basis of the phenomenon of a image-of course not bepause of Babari-Masjid Ram Janam "wave". Its basic purpose has what he stood for but because Bhoomi issue going out of hand been to divert the attention of nobody was quite ~ertain what he and defeat of Panchayati Rajvoters from basic socio-economic stood for. Nagar Palika bills as possible reaissues. As a whole the victory of the sons for early polling. Few days _ Congress(l) in the 1984 elections_ back on the basis of these very was not based on a popular or -rne Wave issues observers in some quartpositive support to a clear soci(;ers believed that the government economic programme~ut on the uring the December 1984 might invoke Article 85 of the conParliamentary elections there Continued on page 4 stitution which lays down that six

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RELIGION DilVali: 8 .- Golden Flames Of Earthem - Saucers

BJP Tries

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To Provok_e Muslims

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• The Prime Minister's Judgem.ent

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LIFE • GtolVing - 11 Unequal Base

ECONOMY • Quality Is 12 The .Watchword

PLUS MANY MORE WITH OUR REGULAR -FEATURES

the Dharmacharyas' march by donation and open support. The atmosphere of the country is being surcharged, it seems, wo BJP bosses, Lai under a well calculated scheme. _ . Kristina Advani and Passions are being systematically Delhi's Kedar Nath roused through the Ramsliila pro·Sahani, by attending the qessions. The blood-curdling sloShri Ram Shila Poojan in Delhi on gans that are being unashamedly October 5, made it amply clear raised in these armed processions that they will hencefo-rth publicly are obviously meant to provoke subscribe to the 'India for Hindu' the peace-loving minority. theory. Also, the BJP will.wholeOr howelse would Mr. Advani heartedly support the demolition of explain or interpret the slogans the' Babri Masjid and construction allegedly raised by his admirers in of Shri Ram temple to aggravate KOla (Rajasthan) on September the already tense communal sit14: "We would not allow the pro. uatiol1. genyof Baabar to remain in India" TheBJP support to the 2,000 or "If you want to live in India, you Dharmacharyas march through · will have to live as Hindu· or the Capital's 5,000 colonies, cam"Traitors of the countryl Go away paigning for the construction of the to Pakistan". Can these provoca~ Ram Janmabhoomi Temple on the tions be interpreted in a different . site of the Babri Masjid was the . way also? beginning of the current wave of religious intolerance unleashed by VICTIMS it. Mr Madan Lal Khurana, Delhi's BJP President, _appealed to the 0f late, townships with some people of the Capital to welcome

By FG Correspondent

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Muslim population in Rajasthan Is it the manner of taking action? are the target. In the raCent past, fleopla ask why the distrl<:t Makrana, Beagod, Tonk, Sirohi administration did not act on .its and Jhalawad have fallen victim to own contingency plan which was their machination. The latest is reported to have been prepared Kota were officially 16 and through . after a meeting of district officials unconfirmed reports above 50 and others in Kota on September casualties have taken place. . 6 in view of the plan of som~ disruptionist organizations to hold _ a (Detailed report awaited). Who could be more authentic · procession on the occasion of "Anant Chaturdasi" on Sept. 14? than the State Chief Minister in this A city Congress leader also told· regard who told the press in Jaipur on September 19 that it was a Mr. Chidambaram in Kota on Sep-I tember 18 that he had given in "pM of a planned strategy" of the writing to the Collector about these BJP, RSS, Shiv Sena and Hindu Parishad to create communal plans in the morning of September trouble in Rajasthan. He made 14 itself and yet the warning sig- . nals were ignored. The State intelbold to say that he did not mince words in blaming these organizaligence was also reported to have tions for exploiting religious feelgiven a full report to the State ings of the people in the State. authorities about the activities of Bajrang Dal and other front organWell Said! When asked why no action had izations by holding "padyatras" in yet been taken against the workvarious districts. ers of BJP'and .other orqanizations For a proper appreciation of Mr. of ItS ilk, Mr. Shiv Charan Mathur said that action would be taken once normalcy returned to Kota _

Mathur's weight, read the following: Conrinued on page 4


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