LET US NOT DILUTE OUR TOLERANCE!
A doyen of proactive and progressive judiciary in India,
late Justice Chinnappa Reddy, in his excellent opinion in the national anthem case, a 1986 decision that
we have thought worth reproducing in the columns of this issue to serve as a
beacon light in the present murky atmosphere enveloping our country, has left
us this precious and unforgettable message: “Our tradition
teaches tolerance; our philosophy preaches tolerance;
our constitution practices tolerance; let us not dilute it!” We
don’t find better words to express this noble idea and sentiment. Nor are we targeting
it against any particular groups or sects indulging in all ruckus, rampage and
unseemly agitations nowadays. We find both the so-called left as also the ever ebullient
right extremists, or even a bit moderates of these groups, faulty for the
present vitiated climate in the country; it is as if things are heading for a
‘common ruin of the contending classes’ as Marx once feared. Especially we are
pained at a section of lawyers gloating over committing violence in the name of
Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogans or
prosecuting and punishing conscientious or otherwise resisting objectors to
that concept; or at the so-called liberal and left shamelessly playing the
caste card, that too when they know in their hearts, or ought to know with any
reasonable diligence, that it is a fake one. In this context this editor would
like to remind one and all that the best way to pay homage to the glorious
memory of the innumerable martyrs to the cause of our country’s freedom and
welfare is to preach and practice the virtue of tolerance. In the
golden words of Ramprasad Bismil, who exhorted, inter alia, that “हिन्दू-मुस्लिम एकता ही हम लोगों की यादगार तथा अन्तिम इच्छा है, चाहे वह कितनी कठिनता से क्यों न प्राप्त हो । जो मैं कह रहा हूं वही श्री अशफाकउल्ला खां वारसी का भी मत है… देशवासियों से यही अन्तिम विन[ति] है कि जो कुछ करें, सब मिलकर करें और सब देश की भलाई के लिए करें । इसी से सबका भला होगा । {Hindu-Muslim unity alone
is our last wish and would be our memorial, however difficult to achieve it may
be. What I am saying is the opinion of Sri Ashfaqullah Khan Warsi also. Our
last request to the people of the country is ‘whatever you do, please do it in a
united manner, and all that for the good of the country. This alone will cause
good to the country’}”. Also let us not forget that the most cherished slogans of Shaheed-e-Azam
Bhagat Singh and other martyrs were “Long live Revolution!” and “Down with
Imperialism!”, they were basically non-conformist internationalists demanding
and fighting for, in the then circumstances, independence to our country, and
that for Netaji and the INA it was the short and vital “Jai Hind” and nothing more. §§§