Images of Superstitious
India or is it Symptoms of Hindu Rashtra?
Syed Ali Mujtaba
In Visual Communication it is said the reality speaks through
the images. On Sunday March 22, 2020 at 5 PM, people in India turned out in
good numbers at their balcony, entrance of the house and on terrace to make
noise by beating the tin, ringing the bell, blowing the conch and many making
sound by handclap, all apparently were doing this due to the astrological
belief that if collective noises are made all over the country at a particular
time, then it may ward of the killer corona virus.
The TV images that were beamed in India prominently showed Hindu
religious icons like, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath Yogi, Yoga Guru
Baba Ramdev and other people who looked like Hindus. All of them were seen engrossed
in doing some Hindu religious rituals no way looked like cheering for the para
medics and others who are fighting the Corona virus in the country.
The images showed up on the TV screens clearly show people
doing some religious chorus then why did the narrative change that they were in
a ‘buck up’ exercise. This is because the images could not be hidden from the
public view and what could easily twist are the motives attached.
It seems more probable that the cheer up reason was invented
much later then the announcement of the synchronicity act of religious exercise
but when superstitions glared to abnormal heights, rationale motive was
invented to hoodwink the views living elsewhere in the world.
Nonetheless secular motive was exposed because in the images
those indulged in noise making exercise were Brahmis or their look alike as the
dominant participants. The images of CM Adityanath and Ramdev and other saffron
colored people and their acts tell the story in its semiotic flavor.
The conspicuous feature in the images is that there was no
participation of Muslim, Christian or Sikhs organized clapping orgy. Even the
dalits and the tribals did not take part in this exercise. What does it mean to
India as nation as whole remains a subjective interpretation but the secular
cloak on the religious act cannot hide the fact that project Hindu Rasthra is progressing
well in the country.
The other image that was recently flashed in the media was
where scores of people mostly Hindu men and women were seen drinking cow urine
apparently to keep them safe from the Corona virus. This obnoxious image of the
Cow Urine drinking party is still haunting many minds and giving nauseating
feelings.
What is scientific rationale is behind the drinking of animal waste. Whose brainchild is behind this idea that drinking animal excrement can ward off biologically created virus? What mind set do these people have who believe the virus can stay away by drinking animal secretion? Is Snatam Dharma so irrational superstitious and insane religious or these folks are enemy of Hinduism and hell bent to disrepute to this egalitarian religion?
All these visual images tell a lot about the changes that are
taking place in India at the ground level.
The visual text analysis makes it abundantly clear that the BJP
government is progressing towards its goal of Hindu Rashtra and what it has
been able to achieve in just six years or so is quite a feat. In the same
breath it can be said that the Congress and others who ruled the country for
over seventy years or so could not lay the foundation of scientific temper to
hold this country together.
This visual analysis clearly tells the tale that the country
is drifting towards a theocratic state with ignorant, superstitious and hyper religious people. They also convey the message it is far from the secular, scientific and rationale ideals of the nation that was envisaged by the founding fathers of this nation.
In sum, I leave it to the readers’ to make their
judgments with the wisdom at their command as to which direction we are heading and whether it is good or bad country. Right now we are all are united in the fight to defeat the common enemy and that's
Corona virus.
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Syed Ali Mujtaba is a journalist based in Chennai. He can be
contacted at syedalimujtaba2007@gmail.com
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